Heart And Soul – Piano Chord Improvisation
Heart And Soul piano improv tutorial (solo version) lesson; How To Play Piano Chords With Piano Mother, Yoke Wong. www.playpianotips.com Free piano chord video improvisation lesson featuring chord improvisation, piano playing techniques. Heart and Soul. If you can play piano and read music but struggle with improvisation, this is the perfect lesson for you. Sign up for our piano lesson, please visit http Learn how to improvise on the piano using chord progression, piano chords.
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@pianomother Okay, thanks for the advice.
@learningthepianofast Try to set the metronome at 108 or 112 at first, slowly move up 12 to 120, then 132. Adjust your hand movement accordingly. If it becomes too difficult to keep up with the speed – practice at the speed until you are comfortable. You may want to consider our hand coordination runs and fillers course, please check out our website.
@pianomother Okay. Thanks for the fast reply!
Would you recommend me an appropriate way
to practice your fast movements? Cause, I’ve been
trying it on a C chord for quite awhile now. And i’m
still at the same level of speed, without any change /:
@learningthepianofast The secret is “practice”! There is really no magic to fast movement, practice, practice, practice. You can start with slower movement, and gradually increase the movement when you are comfortable.
Thanks for the video! (:
But, i have a minor question.
I’m unable to move my hand as quickly as your are for the ‘C chord’ (C, E, G, C)
which is for the thumb going to the right to press the C note.
Is there any way to make my hand more nimble, or perhaps a technique?
Thanks for uploading this useful free lesson. Thanks for the teaching and efforts.
Thanks for uploading this useful free lesson. Thanks for the teaching and efforts.
wow!! Great one. Really the lessons are great. Thank you very much.
Really awesome! You guys who is making this videos are really great in giving the lessons more life.
It is really good and amazing.Really helped to me learn
more about piano
Awesome!!! She is a good teacher. I learned very much from her.
You are too awesome! This video is greatly appreciated
I am very glad to watch this video. Really you are a good teacher. Great!!
Absolutely wonderful…I’m definitely going to try this
Also, your arpeggios are sooo beautiful!
“WOW, I did not know you can use technique like. This is truly awesome, I learned a great deal”
i’m so high……
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