Sunday, September 20, 2009
Broken Chord piano technique, what is and how to use it
Broken Chord piano technique, what is and how to use it Ah, broken agreements. The sound. The cascading chordal pattes. E 'bello. There is no doubt about it. This technique is one of the easiest to lea. Because all you have to do is to create an agreement between your fingers and be able to "break up". What do I mean by this? You probably already fixed ropes. This is all at once, when sounds are heard. For example, when the finger C major triad and play all three keys at once, I have a solid game. But if I break this agreement until it is in 3-note, and play at a time when you get a broken strings are often chord.Broken New Age piano music. There is something to play the notes of a broken style, is very attractive. Perhaps it is because it makes larger piano. Or it might be that only sounds lovely.Now, we look like we can only it.In the lesson "Reflections in Water", we have 4 open position chords. These arrangements are perfect for "breaking" because they are so widely spaced. More than two octaves were known to your finger tips. Once we have this string finger position we are in a position of the broken-chord style. How? With your fingers simply play with the endorsement possibilities! And there are many them.When you hear me play this piece, you will notice that there is nothing to write home about. This means that I am not after a "sophisticated" sound here. I only care about games with the notes and with the element of time, a quiet neighborhood. And it works! The notes to float in the air and music. Not by design or trying to deal with the material, but by following some simple guidelines and letting go of the need to control the outcome.Edward Weiss is a pianist / composer and webmaster of peace in piano lessons and music online. E 'was among the students lea to play the piano in New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now on the Inteet. Now look for a new piano lessons!
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