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Basic Arpeggios For Keyboard

Author: Paul Schmeling

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Berklee College of Music faculty members Dave Limina and Paul Schmeling take the legendary keyboard instruction taught at Berklee College and break it down into basic lessons for the beginning keyboard player. In this lesson, they explain what an arpeggio is and how to play one.

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