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[Arpeggio] Beautiful masterpieces of Western music. Exquisite guitar sounds.

The shimmering brilliance of arpeggios coloring the global music scene.

From the UK’s U2 and Coldplay to America’s Sting and Louis Armstrong, countless artists have woven a beautiful world of broken chords.

From the delicate guitar resonance that stirs the heart in “And I Love Her” to the Grammy-winning “Clocks,” these gems have been cherished across generations.

Like ascending a staircase of sound into the sky, let us guide you into the graceful world of melodies woven by arpeggios.

[Arpeggio] Beautiful Western music masterpieces. Exquisite guitar sounds (11–20)

Lucid DreamsJuice WRLD

Juice WRLD – Lucid Dreams (Official Music Video)
Lucid DreamsJuice WRLD

Many of you probably recognized it the moment you heard the arpeggio in the intro.

Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams” is famous for boldly sampling the intro of Sting’s classic “Shape of My Heart.” I believe the dramatic mood carried by this arpeggio is precisely what helped turn the song into such a major hit.

With its thick low end, his beautiful rap, and that iconic arpeggio, it all comes together as a highly compelling track.

The Ghost Of YouMy Chemical Romance

The song “The Ghost of You” by American rock band My Chemical Romance features a beautiful arpeggio from the intro that sets the mood of the track.

The way it meshes with the fiercely distorted guitar layered on top is also outstanding.

The raw, tempestuous vocal style is quintessentially them, making for a highly compelling listen.

With its dramatic dynamics and sharp contrasts in intensity, it’s an overwhelming heavy and cinematic number driven by masterful band direction.

Harmony HallVampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend – Harmony Hall (Official Video)
Harmony HallVampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend, the American rock band.

Their track Harmony Hall features an unforgettable acoustic intro refrain that leaves a vivid impression.

It’s a bit different from a typical basic guitar arpeggio, but it forms the backbone of the song.

The buoyant piano, choral elements, and overall happy atmosphere make it an irresistibly light and charming tune, with both a pleasant melody and experimental turns that keep listeners engaged.

It’s a euphoric, oddly relaxing masterpiece that lets the tension slip from your shoulders.

Suite No.1 in B flat major HWV434 : I PréludeGeorge Frideric Handel

It’s composed almost entirely of arpeggios.

The melody is beautiful, racing swiftly through the ears.

The repeated rises and falls feel like a spiral staircase, giving the sensation of ascending to the heavens.

The tension builds gradually.

It’s a classical piece that is both refined and intense, yet it also carries a somewhat mysterious mood.

It’s a masterpiece that many performers have covered over the years.

I don’t know many of the other versions, but isn’t the piano the instrument that lets you enjoy the arpeggios the most?

SLOW DANCING IN THE DARKJoji

SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK is a captivating track by George, a singer from Osaka making waves in the U.

S.

, featuring irresistibly moody, slow arpeggios.

True to its title, the song’s dreamy, drowsy groove is simply sublime.

With lush, dreamy synthesizers and an expressive vocal delivery, it’s a slow-tempo number perfect for atmospheric moments like rainy days, late nights, or early mornings.

Immerse yourself in the sexy, dramatic vocals!

PsychoRed Velvet

Red Velvet 레드벨벳 ‘Psycho’ MV
PsychoRed Velvet

Red Velvet is a South Korean idol group.

Their 2019 release “Psycho” is a track where the extremes of a classical-style intro and arpeggios played on electronic synthesizers blend together perfectly.

The repeated use of the word “Psycho” in the chorus feels fresh and striking.

The melody has mood and sensuality, matching well with the relaxed tempo.

It’s a song that showcases top-tier musicality as well as visuals.

[Arpeggios] Beautiful Masterpieces of Western Music: Exquisite Guitar Sounds (21–30)

Needle And The Damage DoneNeil Young

Neil Young – Needle And The Damage Done [Unplugged]
Needle And The Damage DoneNeil Young

Neil Young, a Canadian artist whose acoustic guitar arpeggios weave music that at times gently, at times sharply, pierces the heart.

The song he performed live in January 1971—said to have been written in about thirty minutes—contains, despite its delicate guitar lines, a searing cry born of witnessing a friend being consumed by drugs.

Within its brief running time, it condenses deep mourning for a life lost and a helpless sorrow toward an unchangeable reality, resonating heavily with the listener.

The piece was included on the landmark 1972 album Harvest and also released as the B-side to the single Old Man.

You can also experience his performance in the 2006 documentary film Heart of Gold and on the DVD of the 1971 television program The Johnny Cash Show.

It is a masterful rendition to hear when you want to touch upon the subtle nuances of deep emotion within an acoustic soundscape.