In music, an arpeggio (plural arpeggi or arpeggios) is Italian for broken chord where the notes are played or sung in sequence, one after the other, rather than ringing out simultaneously. This word comes from the Italian word "arpeggiare" , which means "to play on a harp". Formed from scales, the arpeggio is based on the relative scale playing the "key" notes or those affected by the key signature.

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Arpeggio. and Modern Grace, both feature clean lines that look at home in any stylish environment. Villeroy & Boch's cutlery designs range from the classic through to the contemporary and have been designed to work in unison with the ...

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This month's lesson is based on using minor 11th, Maj 11, and minor 9 . arpeggios. . One question I often get at clinics is about what type of . arpeggios. I use and I always answer with as many as possible! It's often assumed that guitarist ...

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All About Jazz McLaughlin's guitar synthesizer returns for the title track, "To The One," a truly memorable McLaughlin piece that also features a swirling guitar arpeggio ...
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Can someone give me the G major scale including the arpeggio and the thirds?
Q. I lost my book, and my test is 2 days from now. I need to play the G major scale, inclduing the arpeggio and the thirds. Cansomeone give me the scale , or at least tell me how to construct the thirds and the arpeggio so i can make it myself. I play the trumpet if that makes any difference
Asked by Albert P - Mon Jun 1 16:56:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. in g major all the note are natural except the F which is sharp. a way of figuring that out is going down a semi-tone from the scale's root and this will be you "last" sharp. for instance in B major we go down half a step and we get A#. A# is the last sharp on the scale: F# C# G# D# A# in the A major scale we go half a step down and we get G#. G# is the last sharp on the scale: F# C# G# the arpeggios are every other degree note on each root note of the scale. the first degree is G. so we get: GaBcD (G B and D) is the chord for the first degree. if we try it with B for instance we get: BcDeF# (B D and F# and the F is sharp because it appears in the G scale that way.) last one. on another scale. the D major scale has to sharps: F#… [cont.]
Answered by Michael - Mon Jun 1 19:35:46 2009

What's the best way to increase hand speed on an ascending arpeggio (guitar)?
Q. What's the best way to increase hand speed on an ascending arpeggio (guitar)?
Asked by guitarrero1910 - Tue Nov 13 22:52:57 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Go for accuracy first - do it right, and do it to the beat of a metronome on a slow speed - slow enough so that you can do it perfectly every time. Then SLOWLY increase the speed of the metronome, and repeat the arpeggion at the increased tempo. You will be amazed at the increase in your speed. Also, be sure to RELAX while you do it - muscle tension is counter-productive to your speed - relax and your speed could potentially double almost immediately - it happened to me!
Answered by Paul Hxyz - Tue Nov 13 22:58:18 2007

How do you play D & C major arpeggio on the violin?
Q. what are the notes? Are there any other arpeggio besides D & C?
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A. Watch a tutorial on Youtube. All the best :)
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