Master Class Piano Techniques: Tips To EZ Coordinate 2 Hands

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Master Class Piano Techniques: Tips To EZ Coordinate 2 Hands

About this course

In this Master Class Course,  we are going to learn how to put in 3 different techniques into one song.If you can dress up the song in Have Thine Own Way, you will be able to apply the same piano principles to your favorite songs.Struggles with many pianists:  They are stuck and do not know how to dress up a song.  How can we make a ‘slow’ going song and turn it into something that is not boring and dynamic?Here's the Secret:When the music is very plain, we can use a variety of piano techniques to dress up the song.Look at the song and take note of the note values.In this song, the melody tones are usually 1 beat or 3 beats.Ask yourself: when the 3 beat melody tones are one after another, what we can do to break up the monotony?  In such cases, an quiet Open 10th technique sounds really good.Look for patterns in the song.The pattern in this song is very repetitive.  So we need to find places to create as much drama as possible.Find as many places as possible to make artistic sounds.You are gong to learn how to apply 3 different Techniques to this plain 9/4 Song:Quiet Open 10###sup/sup###Rolling Waves in 3 BeatsRaindrop FillerPiano Tip:  Use Contrary motion to get artistic soundIn this Master Class Course, you are going to how to coordinate both your Left Hand & Right Hand easily.Play Open 10th Ballad in the flowLearn how to Rock your LH fingers Anchor you 3rd finger on the 5th toneStretch out your thumb to the 10th tone open soundCoordinate both LH and RH when playing quarter notesCoordinate both LH and RH when playing whole notes.Play Beautiful Run  in the flow in 3

What you'll learn

  • apply multiple piano techniques to enhance a song
  • coordinate left and right hand playing
  • utilize artistic sound techniques
  • improve musical interpretation

Skills you'll gain

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