An arpeggio is a chord played one note at a time. Learning arpeggios enables you to play melodies which fit chord progressions perfectly, since every note of an arpeggio is a note of the accompanying chord. The next example is a C major arpeggio which consists of the notes C, E and G. These notes are the root, third and fifth of a C major chord.
Here is an F major arpeggio which consists of the notes F, A and C. These are the root, third and fifth of an F major chord.
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