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Create Your Own Piano Arrangements

If you have ever wanted to play your favorite songs but don't have strong sight reading skills, in this video I teach you how to create your own piano arrangements.  All you need is the ability to play basic major and minor chords and you're good to go!

Step 1: Right Hand Play the Melody

A small amount of sight reading is required here.  All you need to do is read the notes in the right hand.  Take your time and don't worry too much about the rhythms yet!

The Rose Line 1

Step 2: Left Hand Play the Chords

Your left hand should zip through and make sure it is able to play all of the chords.  Struggling with your chords? Download the free chord printable below...

The Rose CHORDS

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Step 3: Left Hand Play Chords/Right Hand Play Melody

Take a moment to make sure you can play the chords hands together.  This is the first step to create your own piano arrangements!

The Rose hands together

Step 4: Left Hand Play Root and 5th

Believe it or not, playing only the root and the 5th of the chord can sound super sophisticated and open.  I love this as an alternative to playing the entire chord. The best news?  You don't have to learn anything new!

The Rose with 5ths

Step 5: Left Hand Pulse 5ths

This pulsing accompaniment style sounds fantastic and doesn't require a lot of coordination.

The Rose pulsing 5ths

Step 6: Stepping Left Hand

This left hand accompaniment strategy works so well for any song that is on the slower side.  Create your own piano arrangements for songs like Wonderful Tonight and Let it Be!

The Rose 1515
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Master Creating Your Own Piano Arragements!

The trick to this method is to start with easier songs - songs that don't have complicated melodies or a ton of chords.  Start slow and work through one step at a time.  Before you know it, you'll be playing all your favorite songs!

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