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Lesson time: (2min 49sec)
James explica por qué merece la pena practicar escalas, arpegios y voicings - la técnica que desarrollan y cómo desglosarlos - en todos los grados de Rockschool.
This lesson is part of the course Rockschool Piano Grade 8
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Lesson transcript:
Hey, guys, it's James here. I'm going to take you through the technical exercises for Rock School. This general video applies to all grades, and we're basically going to talk about scales, arpeggios, and voicings, as well as the way of breaking these down and learning them.
So, most importantly, why do we even need to learn scales, arpeggios, and voicings in the first place?
Well, the simple answer is for technique.
A big part of being a jazz player, pop player, funk player, rock player, or any of these other disciplines we're working towards is about playing chords and accompanying ourselves and other people.
Scales and arpeggios are a really, really great way of improving technique. I know they can sometimes be a bit dry, right? You know, you're going up and down the piano over and over again trying to get it right. However, there can be something quite meditative about it.
Remember: It doesn't all have to be boring!
There are many different ways of applying scales and arpeggios that will make learning fun.
I highly recommend that you:
They don't necessarily have to be something you dread. They can be integrated into your routine:
One thing I'll mention is that using scales and arpeggios is a great way to develop improvisation.
When I'm improvising or performing, I find that I'm often using:
Now, I'm not strictly thinking about scales, arpeggios, or voicings while I'm playing. What I am doing is using the knowledge that I've already sat down and learned. Then, when I play live in a real setting, all that knowledge comes to the surface and happens instinctively.
This is true with any aspect of playing music, but particularly with technique as:
So, I highly recommend you get stuck into scales. It's not all boring, I promise, and the payoff will be huge!