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Ever found yourself a bit lost about what to do with your left hand while playing the piano? Well, Kaitlyn, your awesome teacher, has got you covered in this...
16 sty 2023 · Just play single notes. That’s it, nothing fancy. It’s a great way to start playing chords and songs because it allows you to explore more with the right hand, while your left hand is keeping time and adding a bit of bass. It sounds nice, and it’s so easy.
Learn to play left hand chord patterns to accompany your beautiful right hand melodies. Can you do all 7 le...
30 wrz 2018 · In today’s lesson, I will teach you common left hand chord patterns you need to know. These easy to play patterns appear in music all the time and are especially important to learn if...
The left hand is a great place to add in some rhythm when playing piano chords. It doesn't have to be complicated though. It can be a simple rhythm and evolve as your playing evolves and you get more experience. To begin with, just play the chord in your right hand and root note in your left hand.
In the following example, notice that the left hand does not contain complete chords. Instead, the left hand is only playing the root and 5th of each chord, with the root doubled in octaves. When we play the root and 5th only in the left hand, we call this open fifths (also open 5ths).
15 wrz 2022 · The easiest left-hand accompaniment is chords, whether you play them as straight chords or arpeggios. Start with the basic chords and find inversions that work well for you without requiring your left hand to move all over the keyboard.