A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern
eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
A chord that is broken into essential notes is known as an arpeggio.
A scale
Count eight notes up from and including the original G. You are then at the G one octave higher. Build your G broken chord up from this G, just as you would do from your original G.
All of the instruments can play a broken chord but the easiest to play with is the piano then guitar.. etc..
Assuming you mean broken chords, it means to arpeggiate the notes. You play the notes of the chords right after each other, usually from the lowest note in the chord upwards. It's called broken because you can distinguish the succession of different notes, instead of just hearing multiple played at once as in a typical chord.
A chord that is broken into essential notes is known as an arpeggio.
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.
A broken chord is when you play a chord in one hand and play the same in the other just in a pattern eg: Adele - Someone like you/ A chord is separated.
arpeggio
An arpeggio.
A scale
A broken chord is when the notes of a chord are played one after the other instead of all at once. This creates a flowing or arpeggiated sound. In contrast, a block chord is when all the notes of a chord are played simultaneously, creating a more harmonically dense sound.
The cast of Broken Chord - 2011 includes: David Burkhart as Son Bill Moakley as Father
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.
Broken chord tones are played sequentially, one after another, to create an arpeggio-like form of a chord. This technique involves playing the individual notes of a chord in a specific order, rather than all at once, to create a flowing and melodic sound.
Fireside Theatre - 1949 The Broken Chord 4-26 was released on: USA: 19 February 1952