Have you ever wanted to learn piano improvisation but thought it was too hard? This piano book is for you. It demystifies music theory and how great improvisers never seem to hit wrong notes or run out of ideas for how to play the piano with interesting improvised solos.
Are you a piano teacher with students wanting to understand piano chord progressions so they can "play the changes?" Here is a complete piano course, a logical sequence of piano lessons to learn music theory and develop muscle memory for correct fingering.
This piano book is ideal for beginning to intermediate piano students and any other instrumentalists looking for a streamlined improvising technique that really works. It gets you past your fear so you develop muscle memory to have chords and scales at your fingertips.
Learn How To:
Improvise keyboard solos effortlessly like the pros
Train your fingers to improvise with muscle memory
Develop piano improvising skill in all 12 keys with simple exercises
Learn left hand piano chords without knowing the bass clef
Analyze tunes to know correct scale notes for improvising
Improvise blues melodies using blues scales and chords
Play beautiful piano chords using a simple two-hand open voicing
Voice piano chords for accompaniment or solo performance
Create piano solos with chord tone patterns and scale patterns
Use keyboard fingering secrets to never run out of fingers
Overcome problems and achieve more playing speed on the piano
Quickly transpose pieces to an easier key
Employ the top techniques used by all good music improvisers
Use proper keyboard hovering technique for playing improvisations
Automatically start piano solos with the best finger
and much, much, more!
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