Arpeggio
Pronunciation: Ar-PED-ji-oe What is an Arpeggio? Arpeggio is a musical theory also known as a broken chord. There are many types of broken chords, and arpeggio is simply described when […]
Read more »Pronunciation: Ar-PED-ji-oe What is an Arpeggio? Arpeggio is a musical theory also known as a broken chord. There are many types of broken chords, and arpeggio is simply described when […]
Read more »Pronunciation: kroe-MA-tik What is Chromatic? A chromatic scale is a 12-pitch scale, each being a semi note or half-step, which are above or below the last note. It is arranged […]
Read more »Pronunciation: ahn-SAHM-bul What is an Ensemble? An ensemble is also known as a music group. It consists of a group of people that play instruments together, or use vocals to […]
Read more »Pronunciation: KAH-poe What is the musical definition of a Capo? A capo is a device typically used by musicians on a fretted instrument such as a guitar, ukelele, mandolins, banjos, […]
Read more »Pronunciation: Ah kah-PEL-lah What is “A Cappella?” A Cappella is a style of singing performance where a soloist or group creates music with no instrumental accompaniment. An A Cappella group harmonizes […]
Read more »Pronunciation: klef What is a Clef? A clef is a musical notation symbol placed at the left side of the beginning of a musical staff. This sign is used to […]
Read more »Pronunciation: fahl-SET-toe What is Falsetto? Falsetto is defined as a male singing voice that’s unusually high. It is almost equivalent to the female head voice and is considered to be […]
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