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Chord Arpeggios

Description: This quiz is designed to test your understanding of chord arpeggios. An arpeggio is a broken chord, played note by note, rather than as a solid unit. Arpeggios are used to add color and interest to a melody or accompaniment, and they can also be used to create a sense of movement or tension.
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What is an arpeggio?

  1. A broken chord, played note by note

  2. A solid chord, played all at once

  3. A melody that is played over a chord

  4. A rhythmic pattern that is played over a chord


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An arpeggio is a broken chord, played note by note, rather than as a solid unit.

What are some of the ways that arpeggios can be used?

  1. To add color and interest to a melody or accompaniment

  2. To create a sense of movement or tension

  3. To create a sense of space or depth

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arpeggios can be used to add color and interest to a melody or accompaniment, to create a sense of movement or tension, and to create a sense of space or depth.

What is the difference between an arpeggio and a chord?

  1. An arpeggio is played note by note, while a chord is played all at once

  2. An arpeggio is usually played over a longer period of time than a chord

  3. An arpeggio is usually played with a lighter touch than a chord

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An arpeggio is played note by note, while a chord is played all at once. An arpeggio is usually played over a longer period of time than a chord, and it is usually played with a lighter touch.

What are some of the most common types of arpeggios?

  1. Major arpeggios

  2. Minor arpeggios

  3. Dominant arpeggios

  4. Diminished arpeggios

  5. All of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

The most common types of arpeggios are major arpeggios, minor arpeggios, dominant arpeggios, and diminished arpeggios.

How do you build a major arpeggio?

  1. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and major seventh

  2. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and major seventh

  3. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, augmented fifth, and major seventh

  4. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, augmented fifth, and major seventh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To build a major arpeggio, start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and major seventh.

How do you build a minor arpeggio?

  1. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh

  2. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh

  3. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, augmented fifth, and minor seventh

  4. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, augmented fifth, and minor seventh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To build a minor arpeggio, start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh.

How do you build a dominant arpeggio?

  1. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh

  2. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and major seventh

  3. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, augmented fifth, and minor seventh

  4. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, augmented fifth, and major seventh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To build a dominant arpeggio, start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh.

How do you build a diminished arpeggio?

  1. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and diminished seventh

  2. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, perfect fifth, and diminished seventh

  3. Start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, augmented fifth, and diminished seventh

  4. Start with the root note of the chord and add the major third, augmented fifth, and diminished seventh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To build a diminished arpeggio, start with the root note of the chord and add the minor third, perfect fifth, and diminished seventh.

What is the difference between a major arpeggio and a minor arpeggio?

  1. Major arpeggios have a major third, while minor arpeggios have a minor third

  2. Major arpeggios have a perfect fifth, while minor arpeggios have a diminished fifth

  3. Major arpeggios have a major seventh, while minor arpeggios have a minor seventh

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Major arpeggios have a major third, while minor arpeggios have a minor third. Major arpeggios have a perfect fifth, while minor arpeggios have a diminished fifth. Major arpeggios have a major seventh, while minor arpeggios have a minor seventh.

What is the difference between a dominant arpeggio and a diminished arpeggio?

  1. Dominant arpeggios have a major third, while diminished arpeggios have a minor third

  2. Dominant arpeggios have a perfect fifth, while diminished arpeggios have a diminished fifth

  3. Dominant arpeggios have a minor seventh, while diminished arpeggios have a diminished seventh

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Dominant arpeggios have a major third, while diminished arpeggios have a minor third. Dominant arpeggios have a perfect fifth, while diminished arpeggios have a diminished fifth. Dominant arpeggios have a minor seventh, while diminished arpeggios have a diminished seventh.

What are some of the ways that arpeggios can be used in music?

  1. As a melody

  2. As an accompaniment

  3. As a solo

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arpeggios can be used as a melody, as an accompaniment, as a solo, or as a combination of these.

What are some of the benefits of practicing arpeggios?

  1. Arpeggios can help to improve your finger dexterity

  2. Arpeggios can help to improve your ear training

  3. Arpeggios can help to improve your music theory knowledge

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Arpeggios can help to improve your finger dexterity, your ear training, and your music theory knowledge.

How often should you practice arpeggios?

  1. Every day

  2. Every other day

  3. Once a week

  4. As often as you can


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The more you practice arpeggios, the better you will become at playing them. Try to practice arpeggios for at least 15 minutes every day.

What are some of the best ways to practice arpeggios?

  1. Use a metronome to keep a steady beat

  2. Practice arpeggios in different keys

  3. Practice arpeggios in different positions on the neck

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

To get the most out of your arpeggio practice, use a metronome to keep a steady beat, practice arpeggios in different keys, and practice arpeggios in different positions on the neck.

What are some of the common mistakes that people make when practicing arpeggios?

  1. Not using a metronome to keep a steady beat

  2. Only practicing arpeggios in one key

  3. Only practicing arpeggios in one position on the neck

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Some of the common mistakes that people make when practicing arpeggios include not using a metronome to keep a steady beat, only practicing arpeggios in one key, and only practicing arpeggios in one position on the neck.

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