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A Fun Way To Practice Runs & Fills!

PlayPiano Posted on July 27, 2016 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Have Some Fun With Runs & Fills! Duane: Good morning, this Duane. Today, I’d like to show you a fun way to practice runs and fills, all kinds of right hand variations. You can do it with any chord progression … Continue reading →

Posted in learn piano | Tagged piano fillers, piano fills, piano runs, Practice Runs & Fills

Adding Piano Fillers To “Londonderry Air”

PlayPiano Posted on July 24, 2015 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

How To Add Piano Fillers To Most Any Song You can make any song more interesting by adding piano fillers to the “dead spaces” in the song. Good morning. This is Duane. We’ve been doing a series called “Good Stuff … Continue reading →

Posted in Arranging piano songs, piano fills | Tagged Londonderry Air, piano fillers, piano runs, piano runs & fills

How To Create Descending “Waterfall” Piano Runs Out Of Chords………

PlayPiano Posted on January 22, 2015 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Piano Runs Out Of Chords – From The Top Down There are SO many things you can do with chords that it’s just amazing! In either hand, in most any style, chords are the raw material of fills and runs … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged piano runs, Piano Runs Out Of Chords

Can You Create Piano Runs Out Of Piano Chords?

PlayPiano Posted on January 18, 2015 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Piano Runs – Here’s a couple ideas on how to create them There are SO many different things you can do with chords, once you get a handle on them – there is really no end. On this short video … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged piano runs

How To Play “Lightning Fast” Piano Runs in Open-Voicing

PlayPiano Posted on March 5, 2014 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Yes – you can play fast piano runs too! Good morning, this is Duane. Today, we’re going to have a very short lesson about open-voiced octave : I’ll say open-voiced lightning piano runs. I call them lightning runs because they’re … Continue reading →

Posted in piano runs & fills | Tagged chord voicing, octaves, piano runs

Rapid-Fire Piano Runs In Slow Motion

PlayPiano Posted on January 27, 2014 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Rapid-Fire Piano Runs In Slow Motion Good morning. This is Duane. We’ve been doing a series of videos on how to play in various keys, but I’m going to take a little break from that this morning because we’ve had … Continue reading →

Posted in piano techniques | Tagged piano runs

Even Beginners (& People With Little Fat Hands) Can Use Cascading Waterfall Chords!

PlayPiano Posted on August 27, 2013 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Even Beginners (& People With Little Fat Hands) Can Use Cascading Waterfall Chords! Here is a transcript of the video if you would like to follow along: Good morning, this is Duane, and I have a confession. I have very, … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged broken chords, Cascading Waterfall Chords, piano runs

Piano Runs: How To Make Runs Out Of Tremolos

PlayPiano Posted on May 21, 2013 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

How To Make Piano Runs Out Of Tremolos Hello again, this is Duane with some more Good Stuff You Really Ought To Know. You know what a tremolo is. It is a rapid alternation of a group of three or … Continue reading →

Posted in piano runs & fills | Tagged piano runs, tremolos

Rapid-Fire Piano Runs For Your Right Hand

PlayPiano Posted on February 7, 2013 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Rapid-Fire Piano Runs For Your Right Hand Listen to this podcast about creating rapid-fire piano runs for your right hand: Here is a transcript of the podcast: Hello. This is Duane again bringing you more Good Stuff You Really Ought … Continue reading →

Posted in Piano Styles, Podcast | Tagged piano runs

Piano Runs: Here’s one that’s pretty easy to do!

PlayPiano Posted on August 16, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

How To Turn a Chord Into a “Cascading Waterfall Run” It’s pretty easy to take most any chord (4 note chords are easier than 3 note chords, generally, simply because of the way your hand is constructed) and turn it … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords, piano runs & fills | Tagged Chords, Chords & chord progressions, piano runs

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