Voicings

Piano inner voicings

Piano inner voicings
  1. What are voicings in piano?
  2. What is inner voicing?
  3. How do you transcribe piano voicings?

What are voicings in piano?

Piano voicing is the process of adjusting the density of the felts covering the hammers striking the string to produce a warmer or brighter tone.

What is inner voicing?

Inner voice, also known as internal dialogue or inner monologue, is a language-based internal chatter. It is a result of brain mechanisms that allow you to “hear" yourself talk in your head.

How do you transcribe piano voicings?

3 Answers

  1. Transcribe the lowest and highest notes of the chord voicing first, as these are usually the easiest to hear. ...
  2. Identify the root and the chord quality. ...
  3. Pause the recording immediately after the chord sounds. ...
  4. Different intervals have sound different. ...
  5. Use a lead sheet while transcribing.

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