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Alberti bass is a particular kind of accompaniment in music, often used in the classical music era. It was named after Domenico Alberti (1710-1740), who used it extensively, although he was not the first to use it.

Alberti bass is a kind of broken chord or arpeggiated accompaniment, where the notes of the chord are presented in the order lowest, highest, middle, highest. This pattern is then repeated.

Alberti bass is usually found in the left hand of pieces for keyboard instruments, especially for Mozart's Piano Pieces. However, it is sometimes found in pieces for other instruments. For example Béla Bartók uses it towards the end of his String Quartet No. 5.

A well known example of Alberti bass is found at the beginning of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata, K 545:

Mozart k545 opening.png

 


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