Definitions Found:
a subdivision of a chord
- subchorda subdivision of a chord
- subchordsSUBCHORD, a subdivision of a chord
- arpeggioa technique of playing a musical chord
- arpeggiosARPEGGIO, a technique of playing a musical chord
- arpeggiatePlay (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes
- arpeggiatesPlay (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes
- arpeggiatedPlay (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes
- arpeggiatingPlay (a chord) as a series of ascending or descending notes
- segmentsThe part of a circle enclosed between an arc and a chord
- segmentThe part of a circle enclosed between an arc and a chord
- suspensionA discord made by prolonging a note of a chord into the following chord
- suspensionsA discord made by prolonging a note of a chord into the following chord
- anticipationThe introduction in a composition of part of a chord that is about to follow in full
- anticipationsThe introduction in a composition of part of a chord that is about to follow in full
- fermatathe sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value.
- secondsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
- seventhThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
- seventhsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
- fourthsThe note that is higher by this interval than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord
- fermatassymbol, in the form of a dot under a wide arch, placed over a note, chord, or rest indicating a fermata
- fermatasymbol, in the form of a dot under a wide arch, placed over a note, chord, or rest indicating a fermata
- fermatesymbol, in the form of a dot under a wide arch, placed over a note, chord, or rest indicating a fermata
- barretechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
- barrestechnique of playing a chord on a stringed instrument by laying a finger across the strings at a particular fret, raising their pitch
- interrupted(of a cadence) Having a penultimate dominant chord that is followed not by the expected tonic chord but by another chord, usually the submediant
- fermatasthe sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion
- fermatethe sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion
- fermatathe sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion