Accompaniment
Contents
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I.
CLASSICAL
1.
Ascending arpeggios
2.
Curved arpeggios
3.
Broken arpeggios
4.
Alberti's basses
5.
Tremolos
6.
Stride style
7.
Chord VS melody notes
8.
Chords accompaniment
9.
Repeated chords
10.
Arpeggiated chords
11.
Melodic lines
12.
Imitations
13.
More advanced forms
II.
SONG
1.
Repeated chords VS bass
2.
Melodic-rhythmic motives VS sustained chords
3.
Alternate chords VS bass
4.
Chords VS broken arpeggios bass
5.
Rhythmic alternation between chords and bass
6.
Arpeggios VS bass
7.
Chords VS bass
8.
Offbeat Repeated chords VS onbeats bass
9.
2 hand conversation
10.
2 hand alternation an simultaneity
11.
Syncopated chords VS sustain notes in octaves
12.
Melody VS chords
13.
1 hand arpeggios
14.
Similar rhythm in both hands
15.
Counter melody + offbeat accompaniment
16.
Chords VS ostinato bass
17.
2 hand chords in arpeggios
18.
2 hands VS ostinato bass
III.
JAZZ
1.
Theme VS sustain chords
2.
Accompaniment with similar rhythm
3.
Melody VS 2 hand accompaniment
4.
Melody VS chords + arpeggios
5.
1 chord per note
6.
Harmonized melody VS arpeggios
7.
Rhythmic complementary
8.
Similar rhythms
9.
Combined complementary
10.
Harmonized theme VS accompaniment line
11.
Jazz waltz
12.
Theme VS rhythmic riffs
13.
Accompaniment integrated within the theme's rhythm
14.
Displaced chords accents
15.
Sectional accompaniment
16.
Ragtime
17.
Boogie Woogie
18.
Counterpoint accompaniment
19.
"Walking bass" technique
20.
2 hand accompaniment
21.
Ballads accompaniment
22.
Introduction arpeggios
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