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Definition of arpeggiate in English: arpeggiateverbɑːˈpɛdʒɪeɪtärˈpejēˌāt [with object]Music Play (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes. 〔乐〕弹奏琶音 he perceptibly arpeggiates the Sonata's first chord Example sentencesExamples - Eventually the drums and bass drop out completely, and we're left with dual arpeggiating guitars gently supporting a relaxed sax melody.
- Most of the melodic material is given to the primo player, and the secondo player is left with page after page of primary triads played in unison or arpeggiated or a bass line doubled between the hands.
- In this way the G major Prelude from the Well-tempered clavier book 2 complements its Fugue, whose subject consists entirely of a series of arpeggiated chords.
- Thom Yorke's eerie soprano is accompanied by incessant arpeggiated guitar and a ticking hi hat.
- If possible, having the student gently roll or arpeggiate the large chord can provide an adequate solution to extreme skips in many cases.
Derivativesnoun Music With the Double Piston, Triple Neck Wheeling Violin, for example, each revolution could measure the distance that you were traveling and the amount of arpeggiation per meter, measuring music in distance rather than in time. Example sentencesExamples - The performance of keyboard continuo, especially in recitative passages, requires the frequent arpeggiation of chords.
- All pieces are written in a melody and accompaniment style, with the right hand playing the melody and the left hand playing chordal figures or arpeggiations.
- Pattern Generator is a lot of fun: Write crazy arpeggiation sequences or use it to automatically generate bass or lead lines to your chords.
- Ms. Brewer's accompanist, Craig Rutenberg, contributed superb playing to this recital, notably in the Strauss Wiegenlied, with its perpetual motion of harplike arpeggiation.
- G major also produces characteristic broken-chord textures, more sustained and a complement to simpler arpeggiation.
noun Music Besides bringing all the instruments together, it really makes the vocals work, which had seemed super free-floating and unstructured in the previous section, lacking as it did either a kick or a regular organ arpeggiator. Example sentencesExamples - The synth section includes chord memory (great for live vocoding) and an arpeggiator.
- Two envelope generators are present, along with an arpeggiator that works in a monophonic, duophonic or polyphonic fashion in four different modes.
- More than an arpeggiator, you can sequence custom patterns of up to 16 events.
- The virtual version gives us two oscillators, four filters, two LFOs, four ADSR envelopes, two VCAs, a suboscillator (an LFO dedicated to vibrato), an arpeggiator, a stereo delay, a chorus and a ring modulator.
Definition of arpeggiate in US English: arpeggiateverbärˈpejēˌāt [with object]Music Play (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes. 〔乐〕弹奏琶音 he perceptibly arpeggiates the Sonata's first chord Example sentencesExamples - Most of the melodic material is given to the primo player, and the secondo player is left with page after page of primary triads played in unison or arpeggiated or a bass line doubled between the hands.
- If possible, having the student gently roll or arpeggiate the large chord can provide an adequate solution to extreme skips in many cases.
- Thom Yorke's eerie soprano is accompanied by incessant arpeggiated guitar and a ticking hi hat.
- Eventually the drums and bass drop out completely, and we're left with dual arpeggiating guitars gently supporting a relaxed sax melody.
- In this way the G major Prelude from the Well-tempered clavier book 2 complements its Fugue, whose subject consists entirely of a series of arpeggiated chords.
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