How To Use Easy Pedal Tones To Create Amazing Piano Chords
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Pedal tones are a fantastically easy way of creating rich, professional-sounding chord progressions on the piano. Basically you play a regular chord progression in the right, but just a single note (often doubled) in the left. BUT you have to know which notes work as pedal tones and which don’t, and what effect they have on the chords you’re playing. This piano tutorial explains all.
I start by explaining what pedal tones - also known as pedal notes or pedal point - are, and then use a simple, looping chord progression to demonstrate the effect they have on particular piano chords. The important thing to understand is that the most effective pedal tones are always the tonic and fifth degree of the scale of the key you’re playing in - e.g., G and D in G major.
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Bill Hilton
Welcome to my piano channel! Most of my videos are piano tutorials. Hopefully you'll find them useful if you want to improve your piano playing and learn improvisation skills for jazz, blues and ballad styles. I'm not aiming at complete piano beginners,...