Reflection arpeggio is an inverted version of a primary arpeggio. In other words, if the original arpeggio played the notes in a certain order, the reflected arpeggio will play the same notes, but in reverse order. This is what the listener hears in this audio track — an inverted string of notes.
The primary arpeggio is a major chord played in ascending order (i.e., C - E - G - C), the reflection of the arpeggio in this audio track is played in descending order (i.e., C - G - E - C).
In music theory, this reflection is also known as an "inversion" of the arpeggio. Inversions can be useful for creating variations in a musical composition. Additionally, inversions are commonly used in many different genres and styles of music.
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