Arpeggios in three octaves?!
Question: Arpeggios in three octaves!?
Im sorry but what does this mean!?
"Major and minor scales and arpeggios in three octaves"!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
"Major and minor scales and arpeggios in three octaves"!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
Okay!.!.i can explain you!.!.!.!.Arpeggios are the sort of "broken chords"!.!.!.
Lets take the G Major Scale(i hope you know the theory)
Basically!.!.!.G Major Is Made up of
G A B C D E F# G
Now!.!.!.!.When we take the first,third and fifth notes!.!.!.they become triads(commonly known as "chords")!.!.!.so!.!.!.the triads for G Major scale are
G B D!.!.!.now!.!.
Starting from the first octave of the keyboard!.!.!.When you play these notes separately as "G" then you play "B'' Then You Play "D'' Then you play "G"(of the second octave)!.!.!.!.this is one-full octave arpeggio!.!.!.!.And,as described in your question!.!.!.!.you need to play these notes separately till three octaves!.!.!.Thats It!Www@Enter-QA@Com
Lets take the G Major Scale(i hope you know the theory)
Basically!.!.!.G Major Is Made up of
G A B C D E F# G
Now!.!.!.!.When we take the first,third and fifth notes!.!.!.they become triads(commonly known as "chords")!.!.!.so!.!.!.the triads for G Major scale are
G B D!.!.!.now!.!.
Starting from the first octave of the keyboard!.!.!.When you play these notes separately as "G" then you play "B'' Then You Play "D'' Then you play "G"(of the second octave)!.!.!.!.this is one-full octave arpeggio!.!.!.!.And,as described in your question!.!.!.!.you need to play these notes separately till three octaves!.!.!.Thats It!Www@Enter-QA@Com