Advertisement

How To Create Emotion Using Simple Rhythms (Piano Lesson)

How To Create Emotion Using Simple Rhythms (Piano Lesson) New Year's Deals for Piano Players


Learn songs fast with Chord Hacks (FREE series):


Using rhythms can open SO MANY possibilities in music.

Learning simple rhythms can give you a lot to work with when you're trying to add more tension or emotion to any chord progression.

Even something as simple as experimenting with slow whole notes or faster eighth notes can give your music more character and emotion.

I love using this when I practice my chord progressions because it makes it so much more fun to practice when you're feeling unmotivated and bored. Rhythms can WAKE YOU UP!

Take a quick look:

- The chord progression - 0:30
- The right hand - 0:51
- The first rhythm - 1:21
- Adding in half notes - 1:42
- Speeding it up - 2:00
- Even faster (8th notes) - 2:14
- Full playthrough - 3:05

All of these rhythms are super easy to play. I love the eighth notes because it adds so much tension to the music! Imagine if you went even faster (how long could you keep playing them?)!

I'm really interested to hear how your practice is going, so leave a comment or send me a video of you playing, I'd love to see it!

If you'd like some FREE lessons to help you get started on the piano check out this series:


And we'd love you to come and follow us on our other social channels, where we post every day!
►Instagram:
►Facebook:

piano hand independence,piano dexterity,piano left hand,pianote,piano lessons,beginner piano lessons,piano exercises,how to play piano,piano rhythm,complicated rhythm,how to play difficult rhythms,piano rhythm exercises,piano lessons for beginners,how to count rhythm,piano tutorial,1-5-6-4 chord progression,chord progression piano,piano chord progressions,rhythmic tension,create tension using rhythm,

Post a Comment

0 Comments