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This arpeggio passage progresses from G to G7, Am, D7, G, Em, and D7 before resolving to G in the following melody. (The first D7 could be F#dim.)

It is one of the easiest for beginning pianists to learn, because beginng with the F of the G7 broken chord each group of six notes simply begins on the next lowest note in the scale.

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A arpeggio passage from Bach's Jesu, Joy of Men's Desiring

Source

Performed by User:Ed Poor on a Yamaha digital piano and recorded by a program of his own devising. Output displayed on Guido Noteviewer and touched up in MS Paint.

Date

Jan. 31, 2008

Author

Johann Sebastian Bach

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GPL for performance; the original sheet music is in the public domain

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