And its frustrating to try to figure out what you need to learn on your own. Learning piano can be so boring when you don’t have a meaningful goal. And I even arrange a song of their choice to match their skill level! We use this exact approach of learning chords and melody. I teach my students to play their favorite song on the piano in 6 weeks or less. If so, I’d like to introduce you to Favorite Song 101. Is there a specific song you wanted to put chords with melody? What do you do to make the process of playing melody and chords enjoyable? Leave your answer in the comments.
What does that feel like? Fun? Exciting? Perhaps a tinge of frustration? (That’s ok too!). Try ranging through a wide variety of emotions for about a minute straight improvisation. Content – LH plays lowest C’s an octave apart while RH plays softly in the upper registers.Excited – quick arpeggios in high registers.Majestic – large C chords that multiple octaves with inversions in both hands.With a single C major chord you have access to a wide range of emotions: If you want to improve your interpretation of chords try improvising on a single chord. At 10:00 – The effect of improv on the brain – “It’s like star wars in my head :)”