Simple rock and roll accompaniment pattern popular in the 1950's. Just play triplets in the right hand chord and then play half notes in the left hand chord.
This lesson is designed for beginners. In this lesson I will teach you how to use an easy to play alternating left hand bass piano "comp" pattern designed for 4/4 time songs. The teaching song is a wonderful folk song called Hava Nagila. Visit my website: http://www.mypianowo rld.com
Jacob and his guitar teacher play a guitar and banjo duet called Cripple Creek. This is an old blue grass song that has been around for a long time. They are playing a beginner's version of the song.
This is a 4 chord song in the public domain that will be used to teach beginning piano players a very simple piano accompaniment pattern that consists of 2 patterns
This is an old Irish folk song named, "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms". John McCormick back at the turn of the 1900's did a wonderful recording of this song. John McCormick from Ireland had a wonderful tenor voice.
This video starts with the Fiesta De La Luna Parade in Chula Vista, California back around 1955. You get to see the Chula Vista Jr High Marching band performing in several parades. Also, you can see the Hilltop Marching Band, and the Chula Vista High School Spartan band marching in parades. My favorite part is watching the Hilltop Lancerettes doing their routines.
.....John Axsom
This is a simple pattern that once learned can be fashioned into hundreds of variations. This is just the basic Fill-In Pattern that can be used with other piano accompaniment patterns.