arpeutuneiden
Arpeutuneiden is a Finnish term used in music theory to refer to elements that have been arpeggiated. The base adjective arpeutunut describes a chord or group of notes played successively rather than simultaneously; its genitive plural form arpeutuneiden appears in analytic or descriptive phrases. The term echoes the Italian word arpeggio, which denotes the practice of spreading a chord’s notes in a sequence and is historically associated with harp music.
In practice, arpeutuneet chords are those treated as broken chords within a harmonic progression or a melodic
In analysis, discussions of arpeutuneiden patterns address how breaking a chord into successive notes influences voice-leading,
The term is primarily found in Finnish-language musicology and pedagogy, reflecting the universal concept of arpeggiation