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zelda9887
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4/13/2007
posted: 4/14/2007 at 12:20:10 AM ET
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Hi. Does anyone know if their is a proper term for rolling a chord?

Pete
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posted: 4/15/2007 at 1:07:16 AM ET
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A Glissando, is it?

zelda9887
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posted: 4/15/2007 at 4:43:35 PM ET
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no, i don't mean a run of notes. let me try to explain. let's say you have to play an f major chord in a song. but right in front of the chord, there is a squiggly line. i know it means to "roll" the chord starting from the bottom note and going up, but i don't know the proper name for it. thanks for your input though. ^_^

sbochat
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posted: 4/25/2007 at 12:36:27 PM ET
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arpeggiate

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