3 Improvisation Exercises For All Levels

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Welcome to the London Contemporary School of Piano! In this video, Tom Donald will guide you through 3 improvisation exercises for all levels that will transform your piano playing. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced pianist, these piano improvisation exercises are designed to enhance your improvisation skills and creativity at the piano.
    We will provide guidance on how to improvise on piano and how to practice improvisation effectively. These are the best exercises to improve your piano improvisation skills, ensuring that you can confidently express yourself on the piano.
    Practice this every single day to see significant improvement in your piano playing. Whether you're focusing on piano improvisation practice, developing new piano practice techniques, or mastering essential piano exercises, this video has something for you.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @contemporaryschoolofpiano

    Thank you for watching! Get in touch with us so that we can help you liberate your piano playing and join our Flagship course, Complete Musician Course with Tom Donald: lcsp.samcart.com/products/the-complete-musician-essential-course-2024/#/sc-checkout

  • @frunobonini
    @frunobonini Před 3 dny +1

    Your lessons are not only piano lessons, they're music lessons and life lessons. Thank you for that!

  • @nancydoyle9801
    @nancydoyle9801 Před 4 dny +1

    so very encouraging ! thank you. love your open, generous work!

  • @pds002
    @pds002 Před 9 dny +5

    I enjoyed this immensely and learned so much. Even at my beginner level, I never feel truly relaxed and free unless simply improvising and allowing a free flow of creativity and expression. This video was a reminder. Letting us know that your left hand had slipped, that this happens to the best, and how to respond, completely disintegrated any teacher/pupil barrier and created trust and a bonding. Thank you.

  • @benc5324
    @benc5324 Před 7 dny +1

    That last third of this video with that left hand pattern and the right oxtaves was fantastic

  • @andrewwatts2695
    @andrewwatts2695 Před 8 dny +2

    Brilliant ways letting yourself go 🎹 🎶🎵

  • @chazzitz-wh4ly
    @chazzitz-wh4ly Před 9 dny +1

    Messed around with a piano over the years, but learned major chords the other day and have been practicing those as a base to build my learning. I found someone who was able to tell me them in a way a musically illiterate person can know and i prove with them whenever I practice. It makes learning and practice fun removing the rigidity out of the tedium.

  • @richardblocher599
    @richardblocher599 Před 14 dny +8

    This young man is very much down to earth. The Best Advice ever. We all tend to make things difficult, with rules, and regulations. This tends to take the pleasure of learning music out of the picture. (Open your hearts and Minds.)

  • @georgemaloney6155
    @georgemaloney6155 Před 8 dny +1

    Great motivating class. Helps to "loosen us up" on the keyboard. Thanks

  • @msgingerjourney
    @msgingerjourney Před 14 dny +12

    Yep, so many piano students, like me, are stuck reading the page. I'm working my way away from that. It's fun moving around the chords. Thank you for this video🎉

    • @Mike-rw2nh
      @Mike-rw2nh Před 14 dny +5

      Hope you don’t mind a piano curious guitarist offering unsolicited suggestions? One of the most fascinating improv practice routines I enjoy is to play a chord progression or focus on a new spicy chord on loop and simply hum/sing syllables over it. So much fun and a fantastic method for forging that connection between what you can hear in your head and your fingertips. Hope it’s some use to you.

    • @contemporaryschoolofpiano
      @contemporaryschoolofpiano  Před 14 dny +3

      @@Mike-rw2nh that's a great tip Mike. What progressions do you like to practice?

    • @Mike-rw2nh
      @Mike-rw2nh Před 13 dny +4

      @@contemporaryschoolofpiano I have to confess, I cribbed this idea wholesale from Aimee Nolté Piano some time back. Over time it has seeped into my improv. As for specific chord progressions, I initially focused on anything that follows the circle of 5ths. ‘Hey Joe’ for example, and fleshed out simple triads with a very intuitive approach to singing/ humming. Recently I’ve taken to experimenting with triad pairs, whereby, I play one triad harmonically and sing arpeggios from the other over the top. Thanks for the content by the way. 👍

    • @Mike-rw2nh
      @Mike-rw2nh Před 13 dny +2

      @@dixieworkerDo give it a go. I’ve even tried this with non musicians whereby they make up a ditty over one chord. They’ve all taken to it. It’s also amazing listening to them intuitively develop a motif and then effortlessly modify it when I change to another chord. I’ll be playing like this until I push up daisies. Warning! It’s a very easy way to become lost in your practice for hours. Happy practicing. 👍

  • @magalygouveia4454
    @magalygouveia4454 Před 6 dny +1

    Excellent video... I am really enjoying all the content.!!
    Can you tell me please where to find more information about the groove course from inside? Thanks

    • @contemporaryschoolofpiano
      @contemporaryschoolofpiano  Před 6 dny

      Many thanks. Much appreciated. You'll find more information on the Groove course in the video description.

  • @stephengilbert5612
    @stephengilbert5612 Před 14 dny +5

    I love improvisation. I jam therefore i am. Musicality and artistic sensitivity enables us to express the language, imo.

  • @FloydSmithjrTheattitude
    @FloydSmithjrTheattitude Před 9 dny +1

    Thanks, just when I thought I was making progress you throw this at me😅
    Kidding aside, this is great stuff. Im working the g minor progression, very slowly, playing the scale straight up and down on the beat. My problem at this point, I can play each chord with the scale at a good tempo but when I try to put all 3 chords together smoothly it blows up. Its like my brain is 2 people who refuse to get along with each other. I don’t know if it’s add, ptsd or the cia but Im having a helluva time trying to synchronize both sides of my brain.

    • @charlenemisuraca3473
      @charlenemisuraca3473 Před 8 dny

      lol

    • @FloydSmithjrTheattitude
      @FloydSmithjrTheattitude Před 8 dny

      @@charlenemisuraca3473 I realized t Im so rookie, I have to look at both hands while I’m playing, which is impossible unless you’re a fish, so I’m practicing with my eyes closed and feeling my way around the keys, and wouldn’t ya know, it’s working.
      10,000 years ago, when I was in high school, there was a blind kid, blind at birth, an outstanding keyboardist. I can’t imagine what it was like for him to learn to play. There had to be someone guiding his hands at the beginning. Just speculating. In a way I think he had an advantage over the rest of us.

  • @gracekim3412
    @gracekim3412 Před 13 dny +2

    Thank you for your professionalism and generosity❤

  • @matthewphilip1977
    @matthewphilip1977 Před 9 dny +1

    I like the idea of the single note pulse. I sometimes hold down a chord and play the scale over the top of it which makes it more interesting, but the pulse idea is better. Looking forward to trying that out.
    Question for anyone out there. If you play a scale over the top of any of the diatonic chords of that scale, will it work, harmony-wise? So if I played through each of the diatonic chords of, say, Cmajor, holding each chord as I played the scale along with it, would that work?

  • @gabrijeltravel
    @gabrijeltravel Před 13 dny +2

    Dear Tom Donald, I am more than glad that you are sharing your music and piano knowledge with us.
    You enabled me to elevate my understanding of playing the piano and I wanna thank your for that!
    Excellent video again!

  • @jono_young_music
    @jono_young_music Před 13 dny +3

    Man, thank you! This is fantastic.
    I do not read music and am self taught, but i come here occasionally when my playing gets stale and repetitive.
    You’re approach to the instrument is really refreshing.
    Thank you, got me out of a musical rut 👍

  • @carolmurphy4627
    @carolmurphy4627 Před 14 dny +3

    That third one was gorgeous! Going to have to try that. Once again, Tom, thank you!

  • @talandis
    @talandis Před 13 dny +2

    Thanks for another "piano meditation" video! I love this "series" and hope you do more from time to time. They really help me relax at the keyboard and connect to my creative side. I feel like I'm able to develop my technique as well. This type of improv practice works at so many levels. Speaking of levels, I enjoyed the variety of techniques you presented here. You make a good point in that you don't need to have super complex stuff going on in order to enjoy a satisfying musical experience. As for me, the big challenge is to not getting ahead of myself. I'm still in my first year of playing after a long absence, so while my mind and heart want to zoom across the keys to play melodies I hear in my soul, my fingers just can't keep up. So, there is always this tension between what I want to do and what I actually CAN do. Showing how simplicity can be an end to itself is a great antidote to this predicament. I can enjoy being right where I am, then gradually, over time and consistent practice, naturally evolve and grow in complexity and sophistication.

  • @AH-ps9pt
    @AH-ps9pt Před 12 dny +2

    Brilliant! Eye opening tutorial! Thank you!

  • @beonlife3283
    @beonlife3283 Před 14 dny +2

    Glad you spoke about the importance of creative expression. Great ideas btw!🌟

  • @Pellum151
    @Pellum151 Před 13 dny +1

    great content..excellently done. love this school

  • @PianoMatronNeeNee
    @PianoMatronNeeNee Před 13 dny +1

    Thank you so much Tom. Much love from Miami Florida.

  • @kellyrichardson3665
    @kellyrichardson3665 Před 12 dny +1

    Thank you for this great video!

  • @kirstenfruehling2868
    @kirstenfruehling2868 Před 13 dny +1

    Another fantastic video! I can only recommend the Complete Musician Course, it's incredible and I'm so glad I took the plunge!

  • @davidleyland3170
    @davidleyland3170 Před 12 dny +1

    Such enthusiasm, backed up with a lifetime of learning and experience.
    How to relax at the piano? I think you've given me the key to the door.

  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 Před 13 dny +1

    Any autistic keyboard students out there? I think we learn a bit differently. This lesson is excellent!