Asked by Kate
What musical term is indicates a chord where the notes are played one after another rather than all together?
Answers
Answered by
lisa
Arpeggio... i think.....
Answered by
Reed
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Answered by
Reed
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Answered by
Mary
how do you know?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Mary -- you could be banned for being disrespectful.
Answered by
Rocky
i hope my brothr Lucas doesn't get banned for trying to help...
Answered by
Rob
@Ms. Sue
How is she being disrespectful?
She's just asking.
@Reed
She is not giving the answer, that is what she thinks.
Also, you just gave her the answer anyway, so it really doesn't matter.
@Kate @lisa
Based on Reed's answer, it's arpeggio.
How is she being disrespectful?
She's just asking.
@Reed
She is not giving the answer, that is what she thinks.
Also, you just gave her the answer anyway, so it really doesn't matter.
@Kate @lisa
Based on Reed's answer, it's arpeggio.
Answered by
Lindsey
Depends on what you mean. If you mean a big run of notes up or down a piano or harp, then its a glissando. If you mean the notes of a chord, played after one another, its an arpeggio.
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