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Problems playing this file? See
media help. Any
instrument may
employ arpeggiation, but
arpeggios are more
commonly used on
instruments which serve the...
- the
overtone series ... is
transformed into a succession, a
horizontal arpeggiation,
which has the
added advantage of
lying within the
range of the human...
- In
Schenkerian analysis, the b****
arpeggiation (German: B****brechung) is the b****
pattern forming the deep
background of
tonal musical works. It consists...
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tonic triad, it
consists of the
fundamental line
accompanied by the b****
arpeggiation.
Hence the
fundamental structure, like the
fundamental line itself, takes...
- of second-inversion chords: cadential, p****ing, auxiliary, and b****
arpeggiation.
Cadential second-inversion
chords are
typically used in the authentic...
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after the note in the b**** ... An
allied form of this
rubato is the
arpeggiation of the
chords thereby delaying the
melody note;
according to Chopin's...
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Initial ascent.
Arpeggiation (German: Brechung)
Elementary elaboration of a harmony. See also B****
arpeggiation; First-order
arpeggiation; Unfolding. Ausfaltung...
- and treble). It also
contains extended breakdowns and
relegation of
arpeggiation (the
melodic part of the song,
usually consisting of "Saw Synths/Square...
- solo piano. This
study was
characterized by much use of
suspensions and
arpeggiation, with the
first statement of the
melody placed in the
tenor range of...
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other guitar methods from the era do
recommend much use of portamento,
arpeggiation of chords, and
other expressive devices which most
people today consider...