Easy Improvising on Bach’s Chords
In this Tutorial, we improvise on J S Bach’s 4 beautiful broken chords: C, Dm7, Am, and G7. The 4 chords are selected from J.S. Bach’s signature work “Prelude in C major.” Bach’s broken chord pattern uses 2 LH notes and 3 RH notes that is repeated one more time. Using Bach’s easiest chord patterns, we alter RH one top note on the 3rd beat to improvise, that adds new color to the chords. We may alter the top note on the 2nd and 3rd beats for Am chord. The sound is interesting and surprising. By altering one note, we improvise on Bach’s chords with new sound stream. We can make Bach’s chord patterns refreshed but stay in Bach’s style. #EasyPiano #PianoTips #Piano Tutorial #EasyChords

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