How to Improvise Your Songs

 

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This video shows you three (3) improvisation techniques that you can use to improvise your next song, starting with playing melody as octave on the right hand. Watch the video below to learn how to play Silent Night (at 00:17)
 
 


 

 

 

An octave is any two notes 12 half steps apart. For example, the first melody note of “Silent Night” is G. Instead of playing that G by itself, we will also play the G one octave higher along with it. 
 
i.e. Play the two (2) notes of the melody together: G and G (an Octave higher) on your right hand.


 

 

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