Play Piano With Elton John [5000+ WORKING]
: To make chords sound massive, he often uses a right-hand technique of rolling arpeggios . Instead of playing a chord all at once, you play the top part with the top of your hand and quickly arpeggiate the individual notes from bottom to top.
: His left hand often mimics a bass guitar, jumping between octaves or "bouncing" between the root and the fifth to provide a driving rhythm that makes a full band feel unnecessary. 2. Best Songs for Beginners Play Piano with Elton John
Elton John’s playing is heavily influenced by his early days as a session player for R&B groups, leading to a style that treats the piano as much like a as a melodic instrument. : To make chords sound massive, he often
: The Play Like Elton John book by Hal Leonard (around $18) provides a deep dive into his specific licks and phrases. : To make chords sound massive