Depends on what you mean. If you mean a big run of notes up or down a piano or harp, then its a glissando. If you mean the notes of a chord, played after one another, its an arpeggio.
It is an Arpeggio
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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.
A bell chord is a musical chord which is played as a sequence of single notes on multiple instruments, sustained so that the chord can be heard.
A bunch of notes played together that are close together and dissonant
Most commonly they are referred to as either a scale or a chord. However, other terms include cluster, row or series.
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
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.
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.
the sounding of the notes on a musical instrument in a chord in quick succession from below and upwards
A bell chord is a musical chord which is played as a sequence of single notes on multiple instruments, sustained so that the chord can be heard.
A musical chord consists of multiple notes played at once.
A bunch of notes played together that are close together and dissonant
Most commonly they are referred to as either a scale or a chord. However, other terms include cluster, row or series.
A chord can be a geometric or musical term.
A musical phrase ending from a V chord to a I chord.
It's the length of a note after it is played such as when someone strums a chord on the guitar the sustain is how long that chord can be heard without strumming again
The homophone for a string or rope and a string of a musical instrument are "cord" and "chord" respectively.
The homophone pair is "cord" and "chord." "Cord" refers to a long, thin material used for tying or binding things together, while "chord" refers to a group of musical notes played or sung together to create harmony.