Definitive Plano Improvisation Course PART II By Yoke Wong
Definitive Plano Improvisation Course PART II By Yoke Wong
Your complete step by step piano improvisation course will have you playing piano improv in no time. This course features 26 special improvisational techniques, including
1.Left hand arrangements,
2. Chord substitution,
3. Block hand styles,
4. Ttransposition and Modulations,
5. 12 bars blues,
6. Country western, and ballads so much more.
7. How to use triplet rhythms for a 1950s style.
8. Strengthen your ending and overall style by eighth note rhythms.
9. Instantly change a melody in 3/4 meter into 4/4/ or even 9/8.
If you ever wanted to play like an improv master – this is the perfect home study course! This is the exact same course that’s sold over a thousand copies in more than 50 countries.
Suitable for both intermediate and advanced piano players alike – as long as you have at least 2 years of piano playing – you’ll soon be improvising with the best of them (of course with some practice!!)
The definitive piano improvisation course is also awarded the Best Tools For Schools 2010 by NAMM
You will hear improvisation in action; along with detailed explanations and the techniques used on a collection of songs. Here are just a few: Amazing Grace, What A Friend We Have In Jesus, Morning Has Broken, Boogies, 12 Bar Blues, Silent Night, Happy Birthday, Auld Lang Syne, The First Noel, The Holly and The Ivy, Jingle Bells, Joy To The World, How Great Thou Art, Greensleeves, Aura Lee, Londonderry Air, Canon, Near The Cross and Many more.
About The Author:
Yoke Wong is the founder of Harmony & Melody Studio, Inc, a leading piano educational publisher. Her DVD’s and online piano courses, including Definitive Piano Improvisation home study course, The Essentials of Great Hymn Arrangement, Hand Coordination, Runs & Fillers, and many more, are sold in more than 90 countries.
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