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When someone starts at the left and plays all the way to the right playing an arpeggio very fast. Is it called a sweep, a run, or is there a different technical name for when you do an arpeggio across most of the octaves in your keys?

Also is it normally just 3 notes of the same chord, or is there some kind of progression involved? as an example:   

When someone starts at the left and plays all the way to the right playing an arpeggio very fast. Is it called a sweep, a run, or is there a different technical name for when you do an arpeggio across most of the octaves in your keys?

Also is it normally just 3 notes of the same chord, or is there some kind of progression involved? as an example:  

When someone starts at the left and plays all the way to the right playing an arpeggio very fast. Is it called a sweep, a run, or is there a different technical name for when you do an arpeggio across most of the octaves in your keys?

Also is it normally just 3 notes of the same chord, or is there some kind of progression involved? as an example: 

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Technical name for an arpeggio played fast across entire piano?

When someone starts at the left and plays all the way to the right playing an arpeggio very fast. Is it called a sweep, a run, or is there a different technical name for when you do an arpeggio across most of the octaves in your keys?

Also is it normally just 3 notes of the same chord, or is there some kind of progression involved? as an example: