![]() ![]() ![]() Now let’s change just the bass note of this voicing to create some additional chords. In the next section, you’ll learn how to alter the bass note to create 3 additional rich chord voicings. Wow, what a rich sound! This interesting voicing omits the 3rd of the chord (E♭) creating a open quality to the piano sound. Let’s jump in-but just one caution… you may need some tissues! Chord Position to Improvise Sad Pianoĭo you think learning to improvise sad piano is shrouded in mystery? Well, after learning this one chord, you have learned over 60% of the material you need to know! Our lesson today centers the C minor 9 voicing shown below. We then build out a progression by changing only one note in the bass to create rich harmonic textures that intermediate and advanced students will equally enjoy. This lesson centers around a single chord voicing that all beginners can master. Surprisingly, it’s not as hard as you may think! You’ll learn: Have you ever desired to express raw emotion at the piano that elicits feelings of longing, loss, sadness or sorrow? Do you find your current capacity for expressing sadness lacks richness or originality? In this Quick Tip, I’m going to show you a simple way to improvise sad piano motifs similar to techniques used in songs by pop artists like Adele and Evanescence and film composers such as Thomas Newman. ![]()
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