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Make your chord progression more complexĪt this final stage, what you can do is really try to find ways to make your chord progression more complex or make it sound more special. Your melody can be quite simple in the beginning and the more you do this chord progression practice, the better you'll get. If you're not sure where to start, just start with a note from the chord and play a few follow up notes around that note. Playing the chord in your left hand really allows you to experiment quite freely with melody in your right. Try and bring out one of the notes of the chord and play the rest of the chord below or quieter. We just want something to listen to above the chords. It doesn't have to be spectacular to begin with. Taking things a step further, the next thing we can do is start adding a melody on top of what you're playing.
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This is another great way to become familiar with the notes of a chord and that really is the aim of the game here. Next, move to the next chord playing those notes one at a time. The next thing you can start doing is playing the chord "broken" or one note at a time instead of "solid" or all together.įor example, for the C chord, instead of playing all the notes at the same time, when it's time to play the C chord you play the notes C E G.
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Play each chord one note at a time (broken)