For many classical pianists, improvisation can feel like an elusive skill—one that was never included in traditional training. If you’ve ever felt stuck following the notes exactly as written, unable to create freely, you’re not alone. But the good news is that improvisation is a skill you can learn, and today, I’m going to show you how to get started using Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9 READ MORE
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Exploring the Boundaries of Classical Improvisation
Improvisation over Ludovico Enaudi’s compositions In the realm of classical music, improvisation has long been a revered skill, yet it remains unexplored by many musicians today. While often associated with jazz or contemporary genres, improvisation is a powerful tool for classical musicians to deepen their interpretative abilities and enrich their performances. This is especially true when working with compositions that offer repetitive motifs and READ MORE