Arpeggio is another word for _______.

(1 point)
Responses

triad
triad

broken chord
broken chord

harmony
harmony

consonance

consonance

broken chord

To find the answer to this question, we can start by understanding what an arpeggio is. An arpeggio is a musical technique where the notes of a chord are played in a sequential manner, usually from the lowest note to the highest note. This creates a flowing and broken chord effect.

Looking at the provided options, we can eliminate "harmony" and "consonance" since they are not directly related to the concept of arpeggio.

Now, let's consider "triad" and "broken chord." A triad is a specific type of chord that consists of three notes - the root, third, and fifth. Arpeggio, on the other hand, is a technique used on chords in general.

If we think about it, an arpeggio can be applied to any type of chord, not just triads. So the correct answer would be "broken chord," as arpeggio is another word used to describe a broken chord played in a sequential manner.