Notes of a chord played consecutively are called an arpeggio. In an arpeggio, the individual notes of the chord are played one after another rather than simultaneously, creating a flowing sound. This technique is commonly used in various musical styles, including classical, jazz, and contemporary music.
A scale
Most commonly they are referred to as either a scale or a chord. However, other terms include cluster, row or series.
I think it was called an 'Arpeggio'
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
A chord. Playing a Cnote an Enote and a Gnote simultaneously will give you a C chord.
A scale
Its called a Chord
Most commonly they are referred to as either a scale or a chord. However, other terms include cluster, row or series.
A broken chord is when the notes of a chord are played one after the other, while an arpeggio is when the notes of a chord are played simultaneously.
I think it was called an 'Arpeggio'
The technique used in playing a musical passage where the notes of a chord are played individually in a sequence rather than simultaneously is called a broken chord.
the notes of a chord are played at the SAME time
A chord. Playing a Cnote an Enote and a Gnote simultaneously will give you a C chord.
A chord typically consists of three or more notes played together.
The chord notes for the guitar are the specific notes that make up a chord when played together. These notes are typically the root note, the third note, and the fifth note of the corresponding scale.
A chord?
A melody is a succession of musical notes, played in sequence. A chord is a collection of musical notes all played at the same time.