Beginning Improvisation: Adding Chords Part 2 Part two of the reharm tutorial
This gets pretty heavy into the circle of fifths. I imagine you can work on bits and pieces of this over quite a long time if this is new to you:
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This gets pretty heavy into the circle of fifths. I imagine you can work on bits and pieces of this over quite a long time if this is new to you:
Here is part two of the video series on how to play “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” This one gets into the E Major scale and the common chords in that key.
Here are the basic triads in Eb Major. Learning these along with the video will help you play songs in the key of Eb.
Playing through chords in every key is really helpful when practicing. Here is the latest video on playing chords on the piano or keyboard. Practice along with this to get your bearings in the key of F Major.
You can apply the concepts to popular and rock songs immediately. It’s also helpful to do this for beginning jazz students and classical players.
This is the second video in this series of playing popular and rock piano styles. It will expand on the previous concepts in the last video and add some more intricate rhythms between the hands. You can try this with many popular songs that are played at this tempo.
Have fun.
Here is the latest video on playing pop piano. These are tricks that can be applied to many popular songs where there is a singer or a band. It primarily focuses on the role of the piano in modern popular and rock music. Have fun with this.