B, d, f♯, b, f♯, d♯, b.
A, C and E.
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.
The notes in the A minor scale are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
The key notes in B flat minor are Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb, and Ab.
B, D and F sharp.
G♯, B, and D♯.
C Eb G
G, b and d.
B-natural, D-sharp, F-sharp
D, F, A and D
The same as an A minor chord: A, C, E. If the seventh were included, G#.
The left hand uses an F major arpeggio, then uses an A minor arpeggio, the D minor then Bb major, D minor, C major and then back to the F arpeggio. The right hand uses simple notes, they go: F, E/C, F, D, G, A, Bb, A, G C, D, E, F, G, A Bb, A, G, F, A, Bb, C and F.
A, C and E.
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.
The notes in the A minor scale are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
If you play the notes of a major chord one at a time you are playing an arpeggio. The notes of the A Major chord are A-C#-E-A. Two Octave Arpeggio for Clarinet (Ascending) A-C#-E-A-C#-E-A (Decending) A-E-C#-A-E-C#-A
The key notes in B flat minor are Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb, and Ab.