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- Arpeggios and broken chords are also used to help create rhythmic interest.
- The song is set in time with a broken chord accompaniment.
- John Eliot Gardiner describes the " harsh, stubborn broken chords " as illustrating arrogance.
- Madonna's version of the song begins with the same soft strummed guitar in broken chords.
- The broken chord pattern helps to create a smooth, sustained, flowing sound on the piano.
- To guitar players, a roll is a broken chord; to bluegrass-banjo players . . ."
- The broken chord sounds soon began to take shape into an Afro-Cuban jazzed up melody.
- Rather than accompanying this theme, the piano plays a descending broken chord after each utterance.
- Secunda wrote " ha ha ha " for the choral score with the broken chords.
- And Archimedes'theorem on broken chords is equivalent to formulas for sines of sums and differences of angles.
- The second theme's melody is gently decorated with syncopation, accompanied by broken chords in the left hand.
- One voice plays the root of a chord, while the second voice plays a broken chord around it.
- Continuous pieces with an abundance of irregularly broken chords originated in French lute music of the 17th century.
- These broken chords impart a feeling of perpetual motion, reflecting the stormy scene set up by the narrator.
- Alberti bass is a kind of broken chord or chord are presented in the order lowest, highest, middle, highest.
- It consists of one voice playing broken chords and two other voices leading a melody, and is eight measures long.
- Max attended Pasadena High School, where he co-founded a rock and roll club called Three Broken Chords and The Lying Truth.
- Broken chords, and strings marked below the tablature lines are clear indications the music is not suitable for the lyra viol.
- Beneath and sometimes above them are broken chords, so that the themes are submerged in cascades of arpeggios, which frequently change in rhythm.
- The quicksilver patter of 64th-notes near the end sounded like what it was : cascades of old-fashioned broken chords of the Classical era.
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