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[Japanese Music] The Magic of Arpeggios: A Collection of Beautiful Songs Featuring Arpeggios

In Japanese, “arpeggio” is expressed as 分散和音 (bunsan waon), which simply means a playing technique where you play the notes of a chord one at a time.

It’s a method often used on guitar and piano in ballads, and chances are everyone has heard it at least once.

If you’ve only recently learned the term “arpeggio,” you might be eager to listen to more songs that feature it.

In this article, we’ll introduce many recommended pieces with beautiful arpeggios just for you.

Immerse yourself in the beauty of arpeggios!

[J-Pop] The Magic of Arpeggios: A Collection of Beautiful Songs with Arpeggios (31–40)

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[Official] Uru “Negai” YouTube ver. — TV Anime “Granbelm” Ending Theme
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It was selected as the ending theme for the anime Granbelm.

It’s a song that says, “I don’t need anything special; I just want an ordinary, everyday life.” The sound, the grandeur of the melody—its romance is unstoppable.

Following Prologue, this track is also filled with gentle yet aching emotion.

Uru’s soft, pure, straightforward voice draws you in once again.

The arpeggios make the song feel even more familiar.

I hope you can experience how good it feels to listen.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced lots of songs with beautiful arpeggios! They’re full of enchanting arpeggios that might have left you feeling uplifted as you listened.

Be sure to find your own favorite track and give it a listen over and over.