Arpeggio
Music Theory
The notes of a chord played in succession rather than simultaneously, creating a harp-like effect.
The notes of a chord played in succession rather than simultaneously, creating a harp-like effect.
A symbol (sharp, flat, or natural) that alters the pitch of a note from its standard value in the key signature.
A segment of music defined by a given number of beats, separated by vertical bar lines on a staff.
The basic unit of time in music, the pulse that listeners tap their feet to.
A sequence of chords that brings a phrase or piece to a close, creating a sense of resolution.
Three or more notes sounded together in harmony.
Moving by half steps, or relating to a scale containing all twelve pitches within an octave.