arpeggio Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɑːˈpedʒ.i.əʊ]
  • Us [ ɑːrˈpedʒ.i.oʊ]

Meaning of arpeggio In English

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  • The minimalist arpeggios are there, of course, but don't go on ad nauseam.

  • Perhaps to save space, harmonies are often notated as chords with a noncommittal arpeggio sign rather than expressed as detailed figurations.

  • Not one of the pupils inter viewed chose to make a scale or an arpeggio out of the phrases of their music.

  • Following on from this, does the piece contain any scale/arpeggio patterns?

  • In the first phrase the motif begins with an arpeggio figure on the tonic.

  • The melodic profiles are based on the reciting tone, diatonic scale fragments and arpeggios, avoiding big jumps.

  • If the centre frequency of the filter increases, an ascending arpeggio will be heard.

  • Figure 3 displays the sonogram of the rotating tube while performing two arpeggios at varied rotational speed.

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