
Piano Accompaniment Styles - Music Performance
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Date: 2022-03-28
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dom233
very useful; I liked the Chopin style, lyrical and lovely; and possible to augment with lots of virtuoso ornamentation. There is this ios program called harmyWiz you just put in your melody and the program lays down up to six different styles of accompaniment; but, as usual in music, this is only a tiny part of the process' but fascinating to show how style affects the mood of the piece. But I am fascinated by the German method where a simple four note motiff can evolve into a movement of a symphony lasting up to an hour long, extraordinary.
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very useful; I liked the Chopin style, lyrical and lovely; and possible to augment with lots of virtuoso ornamentation. There is this ios program called harmyWiz you just put in your melody and the program lays down up to six different styles of accompaniment; but, as usual in music, this is only a tiny part of the process' but fascinating to show how style affects the mood of the piece. But I am fascinated by the German method where a simple four note motiff can evolve into a movement of a symphony lasting up to an hour long, extraordinary.
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Hbasm
Love your videos! I have a question: In another video of yours, you advice against consecutive 5ths and octaves. Should I also try to avoid them when I'm spacing out chords, like you're doing here? Because that seems to get in the way of repeating the arpeggio pattern between chords. (it can't be as predictable then as desired) Hope my question makes sense.
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Love your videos! I have a question: In another video of yours, you advice against consecutive 5ths and octaves. Should I also try to avoid them when I'm spacing out chords, like you're doing here? Because that seems to get in the way of repeating the arpeggio pattern between chords. (it can't be as predictable then as desired) Hope my question makes sense.
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