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Arpeggiation is the process of playing the notes of a chord one after the other rather than simultaneously. It is a technique used in many styles of music, and it is often used to add interest and variation to a piece of music. Here are the steps to arpeggiate on piano: 1. Choose a chord: To arpeggiate, you will need to start with a chord. A chord is a group of three or more notes played at the same time. For example, a C Major chord is made up of the notes C, E, and G. 2. Play the chord: Play the chord with your left or right hand, depending on the chord you are using. 3. Break the chord into notes: Once you have played the chord, break it down into its individual notes. For example, if you are playing a C Major chord, the notes are C, E, and G. 4. Play the notes separately: Play each note separately, one after the other, starting from the lowest note in the chord and moving up. For example, if you are playing a C Major chord, you would start with the note C, then move to the note E, and finish with the note G. 5. Practice and vary the speed: Practice playing the notes separately at a comfortable speed, gradually increasing the speed as you become more comfortable. Experiment with different speeds and rhythms to create different arpeggio patterns. 6. Apply to songs and pieces: Finally, try applying the arpeggiation technique to songs and pieces you are playing. It can be used to add interest to a piece, or as a way of playing an accompaniment to a melody. Remember, arpeggiation is a technique that requires practice to master. Start with simple chords and gradually work your way up to more complex ones as you become more comfortable.
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