The simplest way to play the left-hand accompaniment of the electronic keyboard is as follows:
1. Only play the four commonly used keys of C, G, D, and F, including of course their related minor keys.
2. Choose popular popular songs with a simple level and arrange them with left-hand accompaniment. If your favorite song is more complex, you can cut out the complex and simplify it to suit your personal performance level as much as possible.
3. The left hand does not need complex chords. Generally, it uses positive triads, dominant seventh chords, and a very small amount of secondary triads.
4. The left-hand accompaniment texture can generally be simplified, and the chord decomposition is controlled within one octave. In special cases, it should not exceed two octaves at most.
5. Do not use polyphony, and do not invert the priorities of both hands, that is, do not adopt the form of left-hand melody and right-hand accompaniment.
6. The accompaniment pattern can generally be single, with few changes, no big jumps, and no distant bass and high-pitched chords.
When playing the electronic keyboard, the left hand can use chord accompaniment to add support and richness to the melody played by the right hand.
1. Basic chord types
The choice of chords played by the left hand is of great significance to musical expression. Basic chord types include major triads, minor triads, dominant seventh chords, etc. Among them, major triads are used for bright and cheerful music styles, minor triads are used for gentle and mellow music styles, and dominant seventh chords are more distinctive and complex. .
2. Chord frequency conversion
During accompaniment, the problem of transposition and transposition is designed into the design. Generally speaking, transposition is used to adapt to the singer's voice or change the requirements of the genre, while transposition is used to reflect different application characteristics and artistic effects. Therefore, it is very important for electronic keyboard players to master the skills of chord frequency conversion.
3. Rhythm control
In addition to notes, accompaniment also includes elements such as rhythm and intensity, so rhythm control is also a very critical element in left-hand accompaniment. Generally speaking, according to the rhythm of each bar, the left hand can play the required chords more accurately and support the melody played by the right hand.
4. Use the principles of harmony
During the accompaniment process, you can use the guidance of the principles of harmony to make the accompaniment more beautiful. The principle of harmony provides a combination of different notes and chords, which is essential when creating music. These principles should also be applied when playing the electronic keyboard to obtain the best results.
5. Match the music style
Different music styles require different left-hand accompaniment styles. To achieve the best results, players must learn to cope with different styles of music. For example, in pop music, the common accompaniment method is to play the chords directly and hit the strongest beat, while in classical music, even and stable accompaniment is preferred.
6. Conclusion
The electronic keyboard is a high-end, comprehensive musical instrument. When playing with the left hand, you need to master basic chord types, use harmony principles and rhythm control skills, etc. At the same time, different accompaniment styles need to be made according to different music styles to truly add color and charm to the electronic keyboard performance.