Loving the clear, laid out explanations for everything on your website but I still don’t know what an arpeggio is.
Lee Answered question October 30, 2020
In simplest terms, an arpeggio is the notes of a chord played separately as opposed to strumming them all at once. For example, play a C chord but instead of strumming, play the notes one at a time. You could also play the notes as though they were a scale.
Look at the Tab, you’ll see the notes in the chord are C E G. Any how you play those notes, if they aren’t played all at the same time then they could be considered an arpeggio. They don’t need to be in order like the Tab, CGE, GEC etc, doesn’t matter.
Lee Answered question October 30, 2020