TWI sign up for: Improvising A Simple ABA Piece With Jeremy Siskind
Anyone can improvise! When classical pianists hear the word "Improvisation," they often think of learning fancy jazz scales or studying the rule of the octave. But improvisation doesn't have to be intimidating! In this two-week intensive, pianist Jeremy Siskind will demonstrate how to improvise a twenty-four measure ABA tune without being a jazz or historical improv genius. Topics covered will include standard chord progressions, left-hand patterns, use of arpeggios, adding color using non-chord tones, and exercises for two-handed coordination.
Pianists of all levels are welcome.
More Detailed instructions coming soon!
- Sign-Up : April 12 - April 16
- Course Period: April 17 - May 1
- Class Size: max. 4 Groups á 10 Participants
- Optional check-In via Zoom: April 26th 1:30pm - 2:30pm PT
Use the Sign up link below to get started!
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Dominic Cheli while recognizing that this would be really good for me, the prospect is intimidating as I am completely “note bound” in terms of relying on a score. The idea of improvising scares me . Thinking about it… Have just completed RCMT grade 8 theory - is that sufficient knowledge for this course?
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Just submitted my sign up on the AM of the 17th, hope it's not too late. Very interested in this topic. Work commitments have me overextended until April 19th but looks like I could still view the sessions and then maybe post something towards the latter part of the workshop. Even if it's too late for me to post, I'll observe and do the lessons myself, with great interest. Thanks