The Joy Of Arpeggios !// FREE TABS! Link in description!
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Beautiful Arpeggios! My own super composition! This is made up of only two patterns. One major, one minor. I'm just going up and down the neck connecting them with slides between the last and first notes. Arpeggio licks are great fun. It sounds a bit like Debussy's piano music to me hence the name :^) I first got into arpeggios like this after watching Rick Graham on youtube. One of his basic (well, fairly basic ) exercises really appealed to me and I began extending it and playing around with it. I then realised that with only a major pattern and a minor pattern, both really similar, I could stick an arpeggio in anywhere. most songs are only major and minor chords. of course you can play any chord as an arpeggio but let's keep it simple eh? So I figured that say you have a chord sequence , say, D, Am , C, G then if you are playing lead over that but you know where the arpeggio for each chord is, then you can 'dip in ' to the arpeggio version and back out of it. I'm going to do a video about this and explain it better! Beautiful arpeggios! The Joy Of Arpeggios!
FREE TABS! simply click link below:
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A broken chord is a chord broken into a sequence of notes. A broken chord may repeat some of the notes from the chord and span one or more octaves.
An arpeggio (Italian: [arˈpeddʒo]) is a type of broken chord, in which the notes that compose a chord are played or sung in a rising or descending order. An arpeggio may also span more than one octave.
The word arpeggio comes from the Italian word arpeggiare, which means to play on a harp.
Even though the notes of an arpeggio are not played or sung all together at the same time, listeners hear the sequence of notes as forming a chord. When an arpeggio also contains passing tones that are not part of the chord, different music theorists may analyze the same musical excerpt differently.
Arpeggios enable composers writing for monophonic instruments that play one note at a time (e.g., flute, saxophone, trumpet), to voice chords and chord progressions in musical pieces. Arpeggios and broken chords are also used to help create rhythmic interest. A notable example is the Alberti bass figuration, widely used in piano music from the classical music period. With an Alberti bass, rather than play the notes of a chord all at once, the pianist plays simple rhythmic figures in which the notes are played as a broken chord.
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