The Ultimate Beginner Piano Improvisation Course

Posted By: ELK1nG

The Ultimate Beginner Piano Improvisation Course
Published 11/2022
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Language: English | Size: 5.62 GB | Duration: 4h 41m

Easily play beautiful blues and/or rock piano solos with amazing sounding piano riffs, licks and other techniques

What you'll learn

Be able to improvise with ease in blues & rock songs

Master the major and minor pentatonic scale and the blues scale in all keys

Accompany yourself with the left hand while soloing with your right hand

Learn techniques to spice up your solos

Solo in blues and rock tunes in all keys

Requirements

You should know how to play most major and minor chords (triads) on the piano

You should know how to play most dominant 7th chords (also often simply called 7th chords) on the piano

Description

THE PIANO IMPROVISATION COURSE THAT LETS YOU PLAY BEAUTIFUL PIANO SOLOS OVER SONGS IN THE BLUES/ROCK/POP GENREWith this piano improvisation course, also YOU will soon be soloing with ease over blues, rock or pop songs.ALREADY VERY QUICKLY, YOU WILL BE SOLOING AND FEEL THE JOY OF IMPROVISING ON THE PIANOAfter a short introduction section, you will already quickly start your first piano solos, first very simple and then, by slightly adding more elements and techniques, you will very rapidly learn how to create a spectacular piano solo.LEARN HOW TO IMPROVISE ON THE PIANO IN A FUN WAY WITH A WHOLE BAND THAT ACCOMPANIES YOU ON PLAY-ALONG MP3-TRACKSStart directly from the beginning of the course to improvise together with the band, in stead of doing boring exercises (like running up and down the scales with a metronome).Still not convinced?Just have a look at the promo video and the free preview videos to have an idea of how I teach, and also have a look at the course curriculum.About this course:The course consists of the following 3 sections:· IntroductionIn the introduction section, you learn the major and minor pentatonic scale and you learn how to play with swing feel (important for blues improvisation)· How to solo over a bluesIn this section, you learn the blues scale and how to use the blues scale to create a solo over a blues progression. You will also learn how to add extra notes (that are not in the blues scale) to extend the possibilities to solo even more.You will also learn how to accompany yourself with left hand chords while you play your solo with your right hand. The left-hand chords that you will learn are the chords the pros use and that contain extra notes (like the 9th, #9th and 13th) to spice up your solo.· How to solo over a rock chord progressionIn this last section, you learn how to solo in a rock song with the pentatonic and blues scale and with extra notes.A lot of what is done in this section, builds further on what is learned in the former two sections, so it is important to at least have followed the right-hand lessons of section 2 (left hand is not so important for section 3).You can apply the scales and techniques learned in this course also for most of the pop songs.If the above appeals to you, then don’t hesitate any longer and just hit that ‘enroll’-button, and I’m looking forward to seeing you inside of this course.(It only takes you one click to have access to ALL of this).

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 The major pentatonic scale

Lecture 3 The minor pentatonic scale

Lecture 4 Practicing the minor pentatonic scale

Lecture 5 Practicing with swing feel

Section 2: How to solo over a blues

Lecture 6 The blues progression

Lecture 7 Pentatonic improvisation with quarter and eighth notes

Lecture 8 Introduce triplets in your improvisation

Lecture 9 The blues scale

Lecture 10 Practicing the blues scale

Lecture 11 Blues scale improvisation with quarter and eighth notes

Lecture 12 Blues scale improvisation-Adding triplets

Lecture 13 Blues scale improvisation-Sliding

Lecture 14 Blues scale improvisation-Double stops

Lecture 15 And now the left hand

Lecture 16 Adding the 9th

Lecture 17 Bringing both hands together

Lecture 18 Adding rhythm in the left hand

Lecture 19 Adding the 13th

Lecture 20 Adding more notes

Lecture 21 Extend the blues scale with more notes

Lecture 22 The blues scale in G

Lecture 23 Blues in G-Left hand

Lecture 24 Blues in G-Hands together

Lecture 25 Blues in D-Left hand

Lecture 26 The blues scale in D

Lecture 27 Blues in D-Hands together

Lecture 28 Blues in Eb-Left hand

Lecture 29 The blues scale in Eb

Lecture 30 Blues in Eb-Hands together

Lecture 31 Improvising in other keys

Section 3: How to solo over a rock chord progression

Lecture 32 Rock improvisation-The basics

Lecture 33 Adding double stops & trills

Lecture 34 Adding 16th triplets

Lecture 35 Adding glissandos

Lecture 36 Soloing with the 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 5th

Lecture 37 Making melodic lines

Lecture 38 Combining everything together

Lecture 39 How to solo in other keys

Piano players who want to start to improvise (solo) over blues, rock & pop music,Piano players who want to take their piano playing to a next level by learning how to improvise