| 31. | John Tesh's sugary arpeggios make your eyes roll back in your head.
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| 32. | The singer blends classical sounding trills and arpeggios with jazz forms and Western pop.
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| 33. | Common tracker effects include volume, portamento, vibrato, retrigger, and arpeggio.
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| 34. | A commonly used feature in Neoclassical metal is the use of diminished seventh arpeggios.
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| 35. | He demonstrated the arpeggio sequence during a clinic at the Atlanta Institute of Music.
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| 36. | The last half of the piece is composed of various minor and diminished arpeggios.
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| 37. | Both right hand arpeggios and left hand octaves are to be played legato throughout.
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| 38. | He attributed this effect to its free interpretation of the arpeggios of the fantasy.
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| 39. | Yet her fingers were pecking out precise arpeggios and chords, a crisply patterned backdrop.
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| 40. | Carroll, the pianist in the family, experimented with a couple of churchy arpeggios.
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