How to Jump Chords Up the Keyboard to Create a Free-Flowing Sound!
Chord jumping is a simple technique that allows you to use much of the piano. You simply take a chord and “move it” up the keyboard.
Now, I’m not talking about inversions here, although there’s nothing wrong with inversions. I’m talking about taking a simple chord structure and just using the entire piano to create with. Here’s what I mean.
Take the lesson “Coral Reef” for example. Here we have 2 chords, A minor and F Major. The beauty of only having 2 chords for this improvisation exercise is that it frees you up to experiment. That is, you can focus on moving them around instead of looking to see when the chords change.
Here you use your two chords and you change
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The thing about chords and playing them is that the magic really unfolds when you limit choice (use only 2 chords and have a certain technique to play them) and let your intuition guide you. Then you can finally forget about thinking and actually experience the music firsthand. This is a place of pure improvisation and inspiration where your intuition guides you.
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