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broken chordA chord in which the notes are not played simultaneously but rather they are played successively. Also called arpeggio.
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broken chordthe tones of a chord played consecutively, usually according to some pattern.
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broken chord – a chord in which the notes are not all played at once, but in some more or less consistent sequence. They may follow singly one after the other, or two notes may be immediately followed by another [..]
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broken chordA chord in which the notes are not played simultaneously at once, but in some consistent sequence. Notes are played either consecutively one after another, or 2 notes by 2 notes in a specific order.
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broken chordA broken chord is a music term which is made up of two or more notes from the same chord played in sequence or repeated pattern.
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broken chordArpeggio or non-simultaneous sounding of chord pitches, often in a pattern such as an “Alberti bass.”
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