broken chords
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arppegiated harmonyTRANSCRIPT
INTERVALS, CHORDS, AND EAR TRAINING. 19
‘Of course chords in their second and third position can also
be played as broken chords.
Second position. Third position. Second position. Third position.
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Play the broken chords of Q, B, E, A, G, F1}, Dl7, in their first,
second, and third positions.
The tones in a broken chord can also follow one another, thus :
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After the root the fifth can be played, then the third, then the
fifth again. This is a very common way of playing a broken
chord. The second position of a chord thus broken would be:
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The third position of a chord thus broken would be:
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There are a great variety of ways of playing broken chords,
several of these are given below:
Broken Triads.
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