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✅ Learn piano the easy way 🙌🎹 Try our membership FREE for 7 days here: https://courses.birdspianoacademy.com... In this lesson I'll teach you 3 tricks to improvise modern piano. These tricks will help you take your piano improvisation to the next level. Because of the left hand pattern this is probably for intermediate level players, but anyone wanting to learn how to improvise on piano can use these tricks. If you are in the early stages of learning piano improvisation you could always try using simple chords in the left hand instead of the pattern I teach and it will still sound cool. Learn these techniques and before long you'll be improvising beautiful contemporary piano! 1st Trick: The first trick you can use to create a really modern sounding left hand pattern, is to use the intervals 1st, 5th, 9th, 5th, 8th and 5th. You can apply this pattern to any chord and it will sound good. In this video I use A Minor and F Major as examples. 2nd Trick: If you play the A Minor Pentatonic Scale over the top of the the left hand pattern from the 1st trick, you can't really go wrong. Any of those notes will sound good along with that pattern. The A Minor Pentatonic Scale is A - C - D - E - G. Play around with the rhythms when using these notes. 3rd Trick: A really easy way to harmonise over a melody you are playing is to play a 6th Interval. In this video I you can use any white keys, so you can pretty much just lock your hand into the 6th position and move the notes around and it will sound great. Extra Trick: Try playing octaves when improvising melodies. It really brings out the tunes= your playing and makes it sound dramatic and epic. These tips are the kind of things lots of modern composers are using, including Ludovico Einaudi (Nuvole Bianche, I Giorni), Julian Fellowes (Downton Abbey) and Michael Nyman. Follow Arthur on social media: / birdspianoacademy #pianolesson #pianoimprovisation