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Lesson time: (4min 16sec)
This lesson is part of the course Klavier lernen und genießen: eine Fast-Track-Methode für Anfänger und Wiedereinsteiger
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Lesson transcript:
Now, the two key areas that we're going to be covering in this section are the two P words: pulse and phrase.
It's really important when you get going with an improvisation at the piano that you think of it as a kind of musical conveyor belt, something that's already in motion that you are then stepping onto. These two elements are the most vital ingredients for musical performance: pulse and phrase.
To begin, we will focus on getting that pulse going with one hand. This is the one bit where it might be good to think about the notes.
When I refer to these notes, obviously, if you're already learning, this will be something that's very obvious. If you are a beginner or if you don't yet read music, you can address this easily with a simple keyboard note guide that you can find in any music shop very cheaply.
What I'm going to do to start our motion of this musical conveyor belt is to get a pulse going with my left hand.
With my third finger in the left hand, I'm just going to get a very steady pulse going.
Now, with the right hand, I'm going to place my thumb on the D above middle C.
Now that I have the pulse going with my left hand, I'm going to start creating a little note pattern with my right hand by using different fingers.
Simple Melody: I'm creating a very, very simple melody.
We will talk in a minute about the harmony that we're using here, but you don't need any prior knowledge to work with the note pattern itself.
I'm really moving from the physicality of it outwards. In other words, I'm not thinking about the actual notes that I'm using.
You're already playing the piano, using both hands, and this approach allows us to skip over all those steps that often take lesson after lesson.
With the melody that's taking shape in my right hand, all I'm doing is using my different fingers in a completely random order while thinking of a rhythm that would work.
Before you actually start playing, consider this:
As you play, hold some notes and let it take shape!