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by keymasta
196 days ago
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Whereas when played separately it would be an referred to as an arpeggio. But in harmony we might still refer to it as a chord, as in saying, arpeggiate the C# minor (chord) to start moonlight sonata. This might better be described as arpeggiating C#m second inversion or even C#m/G# in the right over C# in the left... This is getting possibly-weird but you could call it an arpeggiation of G#sus4(#5)/C# |
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