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  • 04-04-2018
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A chord whose notes are played in succession, as on the harp, is called a(n):

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elephantgirl20oyr286 elephantgirl20oyr286
  • 17-04-2018
These chords are known as arpeggios. 
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debmagnani debmagnani
  • 29-01-2020

Answer:

Arpeggio

Explanation:

    The word arpeggio or harpeggio is of Italian origin arpeggio, whose meaning is “in the way of the harp”. Because it is a universal concept, it is valid for all types of instruments and concerns one of the ways in which a chord is played.

    An arpeggio is produced when the notes of a given chord are played in succession, one after the other, that is, the notes are played individually.

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