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his book is dedicated to Piano and keyboard Accompaniment, in music styles such as Classical, Jazz and Song. All accompaniment techniques are studied : Arpeggios, Alberti left hand, Tremolos, Stride style, Chords, Melody, Imitations, Sustained notes, Counter melody, 2 hand accompaniment, Ostinato, Themes, Harmonization , Rhythms, Jazz, waltz, Riffs, Ragtime, Boogie, Counterpoint and Balade.
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Classical
Ascending arpeggios Curved arpeggios Broken arpeggios Alberti's basses Tremolos Stride style Chords vs melodic notes Punctuated chords Repeated chords Chords in arpeggio Melodic lines Imitations Advanced accompaniment
Song
Chords vs bass notes Motives vs sustained chords Chord oscilation vs bass Chords vs basses in broken arpeggio Alternation : chords - basses Arpeggios vs basses Chords vs basses Repeated chords vs basses Dialogue between both hands Alternated & simultaneous hands Syncopated chords vs pedal notes Melody vs chords One hand arpeggios Simultaneous rhythms in both hands Counter melody vs offbeats Chords vs ostinato bass Chords in arpeggio in both hands Arpeggios vs ostinato bass
Jazz
Theme vs sustained chords Similar rhythms in both hands Melody vs both hand accomp. Melody vs chords + arpeggios Chord vs note Harmonized melody vs arpeggios Complementary rhythms Similar hands Combinations Them in chords vs melodic comp. Jazz waltz Theme vs rhythmic riff Integrated accompaniment Accent displacements Sectional accompaniment Ragtime accompaniment Boogie woogie Counterpoint accompaniment Walking bass Accompaniment with both hands Balad accompaniment Introduction arpeggios
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