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Accompagner et improviser au piano

Ralph ABELEIN, Jyrki TENNI

From the second cycle, everything to accompany, harmonize and improvise

Accompanying and Improvising on the Piano is designed for self-taught pianists or those accompanied by a teacher who want to develop their creativity in all styles of music. This method covers all the essential concepts related to rhythm, harmony, hand independence, and variations. The goal: to accompany with confidence, harmonize melodies, and improvise on chords.

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Details

Instrument family Piano
Catalog classifications Methods
Instrument nomenclature piano
Publisher Éditions HIT Diffusion
Cotage HIT10056
Total number of pages 144
Languages French
Cycle / Level Moderately difficult (cycle 2)
Target audience Young people, Adults
Musical style Jazz / Blues , Pop / Rock , Classical, Traditionnal
Directory type Original work(s), Work(s) from the repertoire
Copyright year 2020
EAN code 3554270010056
Audios on Education area
Videos Without
EDU complements Without

Description

Accompanying and Improvising on the Piano is a method designed for pianists wishing to learn to accompany and improvise in all styles of music. It brings together all the essential concepts related to rhythm, harmony, hand independence and variations, with the following objectives: Accompany pieces confidently using figured chords Harmonize melodies correctly - even without figured chords Improvise creatively on chord changes, without written arrangements It can be used by both self-taught pianists (amateurs with basic technique and knowledge) and pianists supervised by a teacher (schools and conservatories). Level: 2nd cycle. This method therefore offers: more than 50 accompaniments in styles such as pop/rock, swing, country, tango, cha-cha-cha, bossa nova, etc., exercises to improve the sense of rhythm, ear, improvisation technique and hand independence chords and chord progressions ideas for improvising over chord changes tools for harmonizing melodies a step-by-step guide to learning how to play the melody, the notes of the chord and the bass at the same time. The 99 audio tracks available online include recordings of the exercises and the different accompaniments, thus giving the user of the book a clear and vivid impression of each style.

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