Monday, 8 June 2015

See the Different Kinds of Broken Chords

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See the Different Kinds of Broken Chords
Brandy Kraemer
Piano Expert
See the Different Kinds of Broken Chords
A broken chord is a chord whose notes are not played simultaneously -- a definition that can be a bit vague considering all of the options that creates. Some arpeggiated chords are played from highest to...
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