Sunday, May 15, 2011

Easy Piano improvisation: Learn how to Own Fast

Have you ever wanted to sit at the piano and play what you feel? Regardless if it's good enough, or if you have enough "talent?" You can learn to play piano using the fantastic open string position piano!

This chord structure allows the beginner to create modern sounds of the piano FASTER than any other method! After teaching piano for 14 years, I can say I've never seen students progress as fast as when working with this position in line. Consider how you can improvise by using the open string immediately.

First, we must learn to use it. The best way is simply to learn the chords in the key of C major. We take note of all 6 strings and move up step by step. We started playing in C major 7, then D minor 7, FE seven children, older 7, G-7 and A-7 minors and, finally, B half diminished. We played the first chords sound like chords (all colors together), then break them. For an excellent example of this, see the author free piano lesson "Reflections in Water", available below.

Once we have an agreement of this very important structure in our hands, we can use to create music. Improvisation means simply the spontaneous expression - learn to create in the moment. Improvisation does not have to be tough! Once the strings down, you end up looking like the creation of melody and is easy because all you use are the notes of the C Major scale.

We use strings in the same way a painter uses a palette of colors. Created with the agreements and the time element. In the sample lesson "Reflections in Water" chords you are playing in a certain order. All you have to do now is read in this order and improvise your own melody!