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Definition of broken chord in English: broken chordnoun Music usually as modifier A chord in which the notes are played successively. the second entry is a straight broken-chord figure Example sentencesExamples - The left-hand plays broken chords most of the time or has a walking bass pattern, while the right-hand carries the melody.
- Consequently, within almost all of the sonatas there is a wide spectrum of approaches to the keyboard, from strict imitation to the standard classical melody with broken-chord accompaniment.
- There is no trace in their solo sections of the violinistic broken-chord figuration found in the overture.
- Accompaniment is provided in a variety of patterns; broken chord patterns often reach over an octave.
- Some hymns have a walking bass line, and almost all have arpeggio and broken-chord patterns.
Definition of broken chord in US English: broken chordnounˈbrōkən kô(ə)rd Music usually as modifier A chord in which the notes are played successively. the second entry is a straight broken-chord figure Example sentencesExamples - Accompaniment is provided in a variety of patterns; broken chord patterns often reach over an octave.
- Some hymns have a walking bass line, and almost all have arpeggio and broken-chord patterns.
- The left-hand plays broken chords most of the time or has a walking bass pattern, while the right-hand carries the melody.
- There is no trace in their solo sections of the violinistic broken-chord figuration found in the overture.
- Consequently, within almost all of the sonatas there is a wide spectrum of approaches to the keyboard, from strict imitation to the standard classical melody with broken-chord accompaniment.
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