유월절 어린 양의 피로 (Under the blood) Martin Nystrom & Rhonda Scelsi





When Accompanying, which hand do you care about the most? Right or left? The answer is you should care more about right hand. Chord, the most important, and rhythm, ad-lib should be played by right hand. Left hand should be considered as complement.
Today we are going to play "Under the blood" and I tried to minimize the use of left hand but express as much as possible with right hand.
6/8 is known to be hard to accompany, but as long as you understand the basic rhythm of it, you should be okay.
We are going to base this song with 5 bars so please do remember this.
And, at the end of 8 bars, we see the word "Passing Tone" I marked it as P.T since 10 bars. P.T is a transitional note in between notes. For example, If there is "Le" "Me", The "Le" is what P.T is. If there is "Do" "Le" "Fa", "Le" is not P.T in this case. It should stay in order.
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Chord can be played as monotone like P.T but it also can be used for transitional like the method of dimined chords.
When you go D/E - F#m7, use Fdim7 like D/E - Fdim7 - F#m7, It can go smoother way.
You can skip using P.T and dim7.
Basic rhythm is the most important to learn for today. Express the code, rhythm, and melody with your right hand in the awareness of basic rhythm.