Publisher's Synopsis
This is Book 4 in a series of lessons, charts, and exercises for playing left-hand dominant piano or keyboard. Hand placement is a focus in this book. Sight-reading and modifying sheet music basslines will become simple exercises for you after practicing with Book 4.
Contemporary, jazz, and standard sheet music favorites will become easy improvisation sight-reading for the left-hand dominant piano and keyboard player after using these exercises. Are you the parent or teacher of a young left-hand dominant student? This series of exercises will save hours of frustration for you and your youngster by improving his/her dexterity skills. Who would benefit from this type of lesson? If you experience:- difficulty reading written chords,
- difficulty simultaneously playing harmony transitions and melody,
- one hand passively follows the other,
- left-hand dominance and clumsy or awkward hand placement and chording,
- weak left-hand skills
block chords, broken chords, near neighbors, Alberti, stop and swing waltz, 4/4- time swing, locked-hands, four-way closed, drop-2, "1-5-10", internal voicing, western, boogie, shuffles, and 12-bar blues. The left-hand dominant piano and keyboard player using Book 4 in this Left-Handed Logic series will learn hand placement, hand motion, "independent hands" chording, and basslines where the left-hand leads the right-hand . Enjoy your music!