Creating A Piano Improvisation - The Making of December Twilight
“How is it done?” asked one student. “How do you create something like December Twilight?” I’ll tell you but you may be surprised at the answer.
December Twilight is a lesson piece (available at http://www.quiescencemusic.com) I created to teach students hand independence. So, how did I create it? I haven’t the slightest idea.
What I mean is, I went over to the piano like I usually do, sat down, and just started to play around. And out of nowhere, I found myself reaching for a bass note followed by an A major triad and D major chord.
Now, I’m not saying this to mystify you, but when you operate this way on the piano, the unexpected comes up. I wasn’t “trying” for anything
...the third and seventh as well. With this chord structure, the beginner can create that beautiful lush sound right away!We can begin in the left hand and go up to play what is called an ascending piano run, or we ...
Once the initial idea came - a left-hand ostinato pattern using a good portion of the keyboard, the rest was easy enough and that had to do with simply improvising a melody in the right hand.
Many students have problems not only coming up with material (because they’re way too hard on themselves) but also keeping it going. That is, they find themselves playing a few notes and then stop cold because they don’t know how to go forward.
The answer to this problem is similar
...finger above key number 1 and your thumb on number 5 and the other fingers accordingly.On the next piano tab the melody is identical:Like a diamond in the sky5/3 5 4/2 4 3/1 3 2/5Now you only have to play ...
There are many, many times when I go to the keyboard to play and nothing comes out. It’s frustrating! But, I know from past experience that if nothing wants to come at that particular moment, then I better get up and find something else to do.
Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music’s online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age
...G string. Tune your B string to the sound of that note. It is worth noting that this is the only string where you play the 4th fret, and not the 5th.Finally, play the 5th fret of the G string ...