Sometimes when we are stressed, we generally prefer soft music, which gives us peace. Piano is the best instrument to play as it consists of 88 keys and produces a variety of sounds. But managing 88 key is not an easy task. Learning of this classical instrument requires time. In today time, it is very easy to play piano.
There is no need to learn lots of chords and other technicalities to play piano. New age piano lessons consist of very little chord variation. For playing new age piano 3 common techniques are used.
You may hear many times about the repeating pattern technique. Ostinato is a musical term assign for it. This technique is very quick and easy to create new age piano music. The ostinato is played over and over while the right hand mixes it up and produce change with melody and you can change the ostinato pattern.
Just a few small notes’s change can give a new flavor and can catch listener attention.
Arpeggios up and down – It is also known as crossing over. It is also a convenient and easy technique. It is an important technique that makes it easy to play 6 notes with 5 fingers smoothly. Left hand generally provides cascading pattern which can ascend or descend, or both according to how it is played. Left hand has few chords which break up into arpeggios and creates better harmony then right hand and improvises the melody and piece created.
Broken chord technique is also a technique in which both hands are in play. It sounds more complicated. Both hands are used to create music in it. Hands are placed on chord and then chords are broken up.
Broken chords technique along with open position chords creates a very good new age sound.
Most of the time teachers give triad to their students for learning. Triad has been used in music for more than 300 years. You can use your both hands by learning through open position chords and many people wants to learn through it.
New age piano seems very easy but actually it’s not. To improve your skill practice is necessary. The best start to learn new age piano is given by Open position chord.
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