How to use multiple notes in an arpeggio 22166 • May 21, 2024 - 00:24 how to make an arpeggio play two notes e.g c -> d -> ef Reply Comments TheHutch • May 21, 2024 - 07:35 Create a chord with the notes you want in the arpeggio (however many that night be!) Then add the arpeggio symbol from the Arpeggios & glissandi palette. I will say that a two-note arpeggio sounds ... unimpressive. Reply Brer Fox • May 21, 2024 - 16:41 You could write the E and F as a chord and precede it with the C and D as appoggiaturas or Acciaccaturas depending on where you want the beat to fall? Reply
TheHutch • May 21, 2024 - 07:35 Create a chord with the notes you want in the arpeggio (however many that night be!) Then add the arpeggio symbol from the Arpeggios & glissandi palette. I will say that a two-note arpeggio sounds ... unimpressive. Reply
Brer Fox • May 21, 2024 - 16:41 You could write the E and F as a chord and precede it with the C and D as appoggiaturas or Acciaccaturas depending on where you want the beat to fall? Reply
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Create a chord with the notes you want in the arpeggio (however many that night be!) Then add the arpeggio symbol from the Arpeggios & glissandi palette.
I will say that a two-note arpeggio sounds ... unimpressive.
You could write the E and F as a chord and precede it with the C and D as appoggiaturas or Acciaccaturas depending on where you want the beat to fall?