Arpeggios teach how to play broken chords over larger intervals.
An arpeggio is a type of broken chord, but there are many different kinds.
It consists of gentle broken chords like a lutenist might play.
As he listened, he lost his place, the music ended with a broken chord, and the musician sat silent in the dark.
An alternative translation of this term is "broken chord."
An arpeggio is a type of broken chord.
The track is built around a soft melody in A minor with an arpeggio (broken chord) guitar part.
There is often a tune with a simple accompaniment using broken chords called an "Alberti bass".
The intervals widen, sometimes into simple broken chords, always with a slow-motion monotony.
The theme is repeated but with the broken chords accompanying the melody.