Is it possible to PLAY more notes without READING more notes?
Is it really possible to play lots more notes in a song without having to read more notes in the sheet music?
The answer is an emphatic YES!
Of course if you just play a song note by note from the printed sheet music, you are limited to the notes on the page. But if instead you learn to read chord symbols it will open up a huge new panorama of possiblities for your piano playing.
Why? Because when you read chord symbols, you can do anything you want with them — arpeggiate them, straddle them, run them in scores of variations, chord them in various rhythms from simple to complex, and on and on. You can improvise to your heart’s content, arranging the song the way you feel it.
But the great thing is that you don’t have to choose between the two ways of playing: you can make a synergy by reading the music and then adding lots of notes based on the chord progressions. That’s what I do when I play most of the time. That gives you the best of both worlds: the ideas that the composer has written into the printed music, and your own ideas as you go along.
Take a look at this short video and you’ll quickly get the idea:
For information about the course that teaches this in detail, please go to How To Play More Notes Without Reading More Notes