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arpeggio

noun as in flourish

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We started with some scales and arpeggios, and then I had a book of sonatinas that I’d bought when I got the piano, and we decided to work from there.

From Vox

It is doubtful whether even the forms most peculiar to him (such as the arpeggio-prelude) are of his invention.

Begin by making the class sing them in arpeggio, and in a definite rhythm, so as to get precision.

He gloats a while over the Second's gloomy outlook, and yawns in that irritating arpeggio, the foretaste of a good sound sleep.

In a large number of his themes the arpeggio predominates, and always with a special interest and a special personality.

All this had been the merest muted arpeggio accompaniment to the steady practical advance of her housekeeper's mind.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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