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http://bit.ly/billsbook A useful technique for pop comping, right hand leading is often overlooked, especially in sheet music reductions. If you're working up your own piano comps from chord progressions, you should find this a very useful technique - it's dead simple, and just involves playing some chord changes slightly ahead of time in the right hand to give a comp a feeling of drive and movement. It does need a little bit of confidence at the piano keyboard, because your two hands are effectively working out of time with each other, usually by just a fraction of a second (in musical terms, when you use leading the right hand tends to move into the chord change about half a beat ahead of the left, which follows the strict progression. Sometimes it's closer to a quarter of a beat, or if you're playing in a very rubato style, somewhere between the two). It's a really important technique for quite a lot of of modern pop piano, especially ballad-type stuff at reasonably slow tempi, where chord progressions can feel quite 'ploddy' on the keyboard (and sound the same) unless something is done to give them a bit more movement.