In addition to the use of automatic accompaniment, the light polyphonic playing with both hands is further expanded. Triads - their structure and their inversions - as well as simple improvisation and composition techniques lay a solid foundation in harmony and music theory. With this practical knowledge, you can now harmonize and accompany simple melodies independently. Blues, chromatic scales, fill-ins, chorale accompaniment and the differentiated use of dynamics expand the spectrum of keyboard playing many times over.
Contents
Triplets
The musical lecture
Test 1
Improvise 1 (changing note technique)
Composing 1 (Melody Puzzle)
Test 2
Pure, small and large intervals
Harmony 1 (major and minor triad)
The Blues
Improvise 2 (A New Alternating Note Technique)
Composing 2 (melody puzzle and alternating note technique)
Test 3
Harmony 2 (reversals of the triad)
The chromatic scale
Improvise 3 (combination of the alternating note technique)
Composing 3 (We build ourselves)
Harmony 3 (The main triads/How do you harmonize a melody?)
Test 4
Improvise 4 (lead note and alternating note)
Composing 4 (We continue to build)
Harmony 4 (Harmonize)
Test 5
SFC chord charts
List of songs and plays
Success control