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- be the notes (C, E, G, C, E, G, C). In musical notation, a very rapid arpeggiated chord may be written with a wavy vertical line in front of the chord...
- types of voice, the first of which (dubbed the "tintinnabular voice") arpeggiates the tonic triad, and the second of which moves diatonically in mostly...
- "jangly" guitar sound is characterized by its clean, shimmering and arpeggiated tone, often created using 12-string electric guitars. The term is usually...
- considered to be an "early use of the perfect fourth interval", which "arpeggiates a pair of three ascending fourths at mm. 9–10". "Israel" has since become...
- described as involving, "whiplash digressions, menacing atmospherics and arpeggiated scores, and the near-psychedelic compilation of archival footage", narrated...
- the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M. was noted for Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar playing, Stipe's distinctive vocal quality, unique stage presence...
- Your Money", but with different lyrics. The ending also reprises the arpeggiated guitar motif from the end of that track. Music critic Ian MacDonald interpreted...
- bones, and an expanded drum kit. There was more of Bellamy's falsetto, arpeggiated guitar, and piano playing. Bellamy cites guitar influences such as Jimi...
- a phrase line and to indicate the legato performance of melodies or arpeggiated chords. Both accents and slurs relate directly to woodwind articulation...
- pla**** all at once" as opposed to being "pla**** one at a time (broken or arpeggiated chords). For example, a guitarist can strum the chord (this would be...