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The word arpeggio (plural arpeggi) is a derivation of the
Music Notation and Terminology Karl Wilson Gehrkens 1928
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Mark Hambourg's book is called _How to Play the Piano_ and the text is helped with practical illustrations and diagrams and a complete compendium of five-finger exercises, scales, arpeggi, thirds and octaves as practised by Hambourg.
When Winter Comes to Main Street Grant Martin Overton 1908
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She took her violin, and putting it under her arm, plucked arpeggi sharply.
The Nebuly Coat John Meade Falkner 1895
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How delighted I shall be to hear you again, and to rock myself as in a hammock to the sound of your arpeggi.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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I confess it: yet muffle your cymbals, moderate your arpeggi, for the sake of your historian!
Social Life in the Insect World Jean-Henri Fabre 1869
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The album title refers to the practice of virtuosic ornamentation of melodies through the use of agile runs, scales and arpeggi.
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The album title refers to the practice of virtuosic ornamentation of melodies through the use of agile runs, scales and arpeggi.
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The album title refers to the practice of virtuosic ornamentation of melodies through the use of agile runs, scales and arpeggi.
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The album title refers to the practice of virtuosic ornamentation of melodies through the use of agile runs, scales and arpeggi.
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There's a delicate art at play in the placement of pitches, from the use of motives in a sequence to the deployment of broad leaps and arpeggi. (10 mins.)
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