Rock and Roll Piano Study
Rock and roll piano is the most important and dynamic musical style of the 20th century and it has defined an entire era. In fact, its heroes are remembered by every generation and will remain reference points for music around the world.
There's no doubt that every pianist dreams of learning to play rock and roll pieces in the purest style of their favorite legends.
That's why this time we're sharing a rock and roll piano study so you can take a big leap forward in your musical training.
What Is Rock and Roll
Rock and roll is a musical genre that blends dazzling tempos with raucous blues scales and bold, sweeping movements in both hands.
Since it was born in the 1950s, the piano has been its favorite and most representative instrument. That's why it's traditional to speak of rock and roll piano first, with the guitar coming next.
Rock and Roll Piano
Although the first reference point of this genre is Chuck Berry, a guitarist regarded as the father of the style, rock and roll piano is the ultimate benchmark for what it really means to play it.
Rock and roll piano arrived shortly afterward, around 1960, but it quickly established itself as the best way to express the genre.
Rock and Roll Piano Method
If you want to learn to play rock and roll piano, then you should use the best method, written by Andy Vinter for the publisher Hal Leonard.
In this book you'll find excellent audio that accompanies each lesson. It also has three chapters that include everything you need to take your first steps with confidence.

Rock and Roll Heroes
The greatest exponent of rock and roll piano is Jerry Lee Lewis. To many, he is the god of the genre, and he stood out for his stunning technique. Many African American pianists felt that Lewis had a black man's left hand and a white man's right hand.
Other great pianists included Little Richard, as well as Ray Charles, "Billy" Joel, Richard Wright, and others.
Each of them brought something different to broaden the horizons of rock and roll and make it the most important style of the 20th century.
Rock and Roll Piano Techniques
In this section of the method, you'll learn techniques for the right hand built on playing chords in all their voicings. You'll also work through all kinds of scales that add an impressive sound.
In addition, for the right hand you'll get techniques like the glissando, crushed notes, the roll and many more. Each of these comes with an MP3 audio file that we're also providing for you to download.
You'll also have the chance to learn rock and roll piano scales based on blues shapes, along with building solos and harmonizing in thirds and sixths.
You'll also learn to build intros, interludes, and choruses so you have the best foundational training for this genre.
Styles
Finally, in the last chapter you'll find excerpts from the most important rock and roll piano compositions. This gives you a unique opportunity to let loose with the very best of the style.

Don't miss this opportunity to start practicing with the method we're sharing as a PDF download, along with the MP3 audio.





