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How to Quickly Play Piano Using the Incredible Open Position Chord!

Imagine being able to sit down at the piano and create your own unique music without years of study. Now imagine being able to do it within 1 hour! It’s possible when you learn how to play the open position piano chord!


The OPC is a special way of forming chords at the piano. You use both hands right away to create a modern sounding chord that’s perfect for today’s contemporary styles. It’s called “open position” because of the way the notes of the chord are spread out.


The left hand plays the root, fifth, and seventh notes of the chord while the right hand takes the third and seventh again. The sound is amazing but this isn’t the biggest benefit of

Piano Lesson: Why Do You Want To Grow As A Pianist?
...in your piano playing. An old person to me is someone who doesn't want to learn things anymore. To have this feeling inside that you are growing as a pianist and improving you must find ways to concentrate on a ...
this particular chord structure. The biggest benefit is what you can do with it!


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Stop Playing Piano the Hard Way!

Let’s face it. Learning isn’t usually fun. It’s a big drag.


Especially when it comes to learning a musical instrument. Scales, repetition, and monotonous exercises abound. Most people love the piano but won’t go near it for fear of not being able to to play it. And most times, their fear is justified!


A typical beginning piano student scenario may go like this: You walk into the teacher’s studio. He or she asks you what you want to learn. You respond with any number of choices; classical, jazz, new age. Then out pop the books. You know the one’s I’m talking about. Hanon scales, Czerny. Maybe if you’re lucky, you’ll get introduced to a chord-based method. Maybe. But probably not.


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Creating a Broken-Chord Piano Improvisation

There are really only two ways you can play chords on the piano - solid or broken. While solid chords are nice, it’s the arpeggio or broken chord that students love to play! Cascading notes shimmer and glide up and down the piano keyboard to create a waterfall of sound!


Creating a broken chord piano improvisation need not be difficult. All that you need to know is what chords to play and how to create the broken chord sound. Knowing the chords you will play is the easy part. Creating the broken chord sound can present some with problems. These problems can be easily overcome if we start out by using a special chord structure known as the open position chord.


Creative Piano Instruction - Does it Exist?
...if you decide to learn how to play in the classical style, you can pretty much forget about creating music. Instead, you'll be recreating works that were inspired centuries ago and bringing them to life.This is fine for most people ...
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Create A Fantastic Sounding Piano Improvisation Using Just One Chord!

You’d be amazed to find out that some of the most complex sounding pieces of music are actually simple to create. Take the piano lesson “Caverns” for example. Here we use just one chord in the left hand to create a harmonic foundation for the right hand improvisation.


The right hand plays both melody and bass notes but the left is just playing one chord. The sound that is created is full and rich! But how can this be? After all, only one chord is used. The secret is in how the chord is played.


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Creative Piano Playing 101

So many piano students worry about playing notes correctly. They think about timing, dynamics, velocity, and so on.


Yet these same students are dying for the ability to feel something real. That spark of creative energy that enervates and refreshes the spirit.


Poets know of this feeling as do painters and other creative people working in their respective fields. But what about music? Surely, we’re not meant to spend months and sometimes years learning how to play other peoples music. Yet this is exactly what is being done in schools and Universities around the world.


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