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[ɑː'pedʒɪəʊ]* * *arpeggio /ɑ:ˈpɛdʒɪəʊ/ (ital.)(mus.) arpeggio● arpeggio playing, arpeggiamento ( l'esecuzione di arpeggi).* * *[ɑː'pedʒɪəʊ] -
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ar.peg.gio[a:p'edʒiou] n It (pl arpeggios) Mus arpejo. -
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[ɑː'peʤɪəu]сущ., муз.; мн. arpeggiosб) аккорд, исполненный таким образомThe downward arpeggio is but rarely employed in modern music. — Нисходящее арпеджио очень редко используется в современной музыке.
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s.arpegio, la rápida sucesión de los sonidos de un acorde.v.arpegiar.vi.arpegiar. (plural arpeggios) (pt & pp arpeggioed) (pt & pp arpeggioed)
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