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Level 5: The Stride (Pattern #256)
- Style: Vintage jazz, ragtime (Scott Joplin).
- Technique: Large jumps. Low note (Root/10th) -> Mid chord.
- Notes: Beat 1: Low C & E (10th interval). Beat 3: Chord (C-E-G).
- Use when: You want to sound like a 1920s piano player.
2. The Pop and Rock Rhythms
If you want to play radio hits, you need rhythm. This section moves away from rolling chords and into rhythmic striking.
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The left hand serves as the drummer and the bassist of the piano. Without varied patterns, your accompaniment can sound thin or repetitive. Foundation: Provides the harmonic heartbeat of the song. Rhythm: Establishes the genre, from bossa nova to rock. Dynamics: Controls the energy level of the performance. Exploring the 300 Patterns Framework
- Pop and rock
- Jazz and blues
- Classical and musical theater