Thursday, January 7, 2010

Piano Improvisation Lessons - 3 Steps to Master Basic Improvisation Techniques

By Jess Kasey

In this article we will look at piano improvisation lessons and 3 steps you can take to master some basic improvisation techniques. It doesn't really matter what kind of piano lessons you take or even how often. What is important is what you do during your practice. The three steps below will help you implement the improvisation skills you are learning

1. Practice: It is a given that in order to improve on anything, you need to practice. And yet a lot people think that they can master something without doing the necessary work. Learning to improvise is no different than learning to read or to play a piece of music perfectly. Without plenty of practice, improving is simply not going to happen.

The magic of practice however that most people don't even notice is that if you put forth the effort to do so, improvement and skill happen when you aren't even looking. Each day that you sit down at the piano and practice something new brings you closer and closer to the day that you realize you can suddenly do something that once seemed impossible.

2. Small Sections: If you are going to learn how to speak a new language, you break it into smaller sections, you can't possibly learn to speak French by tackling the entire dictionary. The same applies to learning an instrument, reading or even improvisation. Smaller pieces are easier for your brain and fingers to grasp.

When you want to learn how to improvise, using this same theory will work best for you. Choose a type of improvisation and master that skill before moving on to a different kind of improvisation. Before you know it you will know multiple ways of improvising and you'll always have something you can play at the piano.

3. Repetition: Practice is one thing, but repetition during the practices is even more important if you want to learn something quickly. Repeating a section over and over again until your fingers just "know" it will make playing and memorizing pieces a cinch.

When you repeat something enough, playing it becomes as natural as breathing. When you notice that you can play something practically in your sleep you will know you are ready to move on to something else.

This article looked at piano improvisation lessons and how to get the most out of your time. The best 3 ways discussed above will allow you to master the techniques of improvising. Practicing, breaking things up into smaller pieces and repetition, will allow you to take your music to the next level. Focus on these three things and implement what you are learning; improvising will start to be second nature to you.

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