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Definition of Arpeggiating
1. arpeggiate [v] - See also: arpeggiate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Arpeggiating
Literary usage of Arpeggiating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chopin: The Man and His Music by James Huneker (1909)
"... with scrupulous fidelity, he shows why the arpeggiating " must be affected
with the utmost rapidity, bordering upon simulta- ..."
2. Sound and Its Relation to Music by Clarence Grant Hamilton (1912)
"Two strings side by side may be sounded together, but when three or four tones
are to be combined arpeggiating is necessary. A tone may be sustained for any ..."
3. The History of Music in Twelve Lectures: Translated from the German by Wilhelm Langhans (1886)
"... harmonic and rhythmic proportions are its only rule, except that it may by
breaking (arpeggiating) the chords enliven the movement to a certain extent. ..."
4. How to Practice on the Piano: Reflections and Suggestions by Heinrich Ehrlich (1901)
"The player should take special care that the Thirds always sound perfectly even,
full and strong, avoiding the arpeggiating way of playing — into which so ..."