Swing Bass for Piano: Get Your Left Hand In Action

Filed under: Sports — jeffrey2 at 9:00 am on Saturday, February 13, 2010

By Duane Shinn

 The piano style is called “swing bass” because your left hand swings back and forth between a low note (or group of jazz music notes, such as a 10th, alternating with a chord in the area right below middle C.

You definitely know the sound of swing bass when you hear it, even though you may not know its characteristic name. The swing style of playing is great for the piano because of the left-hand, right-hand ability the piano affords. You can play swing bass on the piano with the left hand while the right hand improvises a melody over it.

Swing bass starts with an underlying lower register note feel given to a song. Its roots are in jazz from the 1920 to 1940 era. jazz music

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