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#445470 - 01/27/18 04:49 AM Left hand Technique....
Dnj Offline
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#445472 - 01/27/18 05:19 AM Re: Left hand Technique.... [Re: Dnj]
Dnj Offline
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good tip if you play arranger with full keyboard fingering...

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#445476 - 01/27/18 05:55 AM Re: Left hand Technique.... [Re: Dnj]
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.... or we can get some help to do the tricky fingersettings:
(Links "stolen" from posts at PSR)



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#445480 - 01/27/18 07:42 AM Re: Left hand Technique.... [Re: Dnj]
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Nice technique. Sometimes Ifind myself being very repetitive with my LH doing solo piano.
Don' know how this would work on and Arranger, maybe too busy.
Thanks for the info, I'll try it out today on the FP90
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#445486 - 01/27/18 08:46 AM Re: Left hand Technique.... [Re: Dnj]
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My piano teacher allways says... don’t think in 2 hands but in 10 fingers...
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#445502 - 01/27/18 04:48 PM Re: Left hand Technique.... [Re: Dnj]
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Just when I thought I had left hand patterns pretty well licked!

This reminds me of an interview they did with a famous blues piano player. He said the more he studied the blues, the more he realized there's tons more left hand accompaniment than the standard C-E-G-A-Bb-(going down)A-G-E-C. It took me a while to realize a left hand pattern doesn't have to start on the root note. Often it starts on the 5th and sounds just as effective, if not more.

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