Jan 2, 2019 15:22
5 yrs ago
Italian term

Per successioni di quarte

Italian to English Other Music
arpeggi maggiori a due ottave per successioni di quarte

Proposed translations

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cycles of fourths

I played the violin and studied singing (opera) so guitar isn't really my thing. I assume this is a continuation of the guitar-related translation.

Guitar World - January 2019 by PR.n.V - issuu
https://issuu.com/pr.n.v/docs/guitar_world_-_january_2019
Nov 30, 2018 - The first time I saw Doyle Bramhall II (another of this issue's featured artists) .... If their idea is to sell records and get a bigger following from their ...... Shimmer is an ethereal, octave-up reverb effect with a long, ..... Next month, we'll expand our look at arpeggio studies based on cycles of fourths and fifths.
Note from asker:
Preposition(?) for cycles of fourths?
Peer comment(s):

agree Ian Mansbridge
1 hr
agree Fiona Grace Peterson : I see now... in that case it would be "around the circle (or cycle) of fourths"
2 hrs
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6 mins
31 mins

in quarter notes

I think what is meant here is the duration of the note (whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth...), not the interval between two notes (thirds, fourths..). Also because an arpeggio consists of the notes of a certain chord, notes which do not all have the same interval.

"After several days of becoming comfortable with playing the ascending and descending arpeggios in quarter notes, we switched to arpeggiating with swing eighth notes. The smaller rhythmic unit facilitates playing the complete arpeggio in last two measures."
http://www.earlmacdonaldmusic.com/arpeggiating-the-blues/

Practicing to a metronome.
Practicing scales and arpeggios in quarter notes, eighth notes, eighth note triplets, and sixteenth notes.
https://www.futureproducers.com/forums/production-techniques...
Peer comment(s):

neutral Ian Mansbridge : Wouldn't that be 'quarti', not 'quarte'?
1 hr
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