
Lesson 123: What is Arpeggiation?

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Lesson 123: What is Arpeggiation?

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An arpeggio occurs whenever the tones of a chord are played in sequence, rather than simultaneously. In this lesson, you will learn how to accomplish this musical technique on the piano in a variety of ways.[/text_block][/op_liveeditor_element]
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[text_block style=”style_1.png” align=”left” font_size=”17″ width=”940″]By the time you reach this part of the course, you will have had plenty of hands-on experience at the piano and achieved an understanding of music theory. This module will teach you how to build upon this foundation and bring your chord progressions to life! You’ll learn to “ebb and flow” at the piano with arpeggios, chordal suspensions, walking basslines, rolling basslines, and dynamic pedal tones.[/text_block]

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