Play Piano 12: Improvise on Unchained Melody Chords in G Key

Learn to improvise Unchained Melody in 6/8 and 12/8 rhythm. Dress up the music with 2-5 Power Chords & Improvise freely

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Play Piano 12:  Play Popular Songs By Ear Using Chord Progression!  Improvise & Put 2-5 Power Chords to "Unchained Melody" in G Key + WORKBOOKS

I have developed this Amazing 2-5 Power Chord Reharmonization Method to help you gain success to playing your favorite standards.

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 2-5 Power Chords are found in many standards and popular movie themes.  They make rich full sounds that will captivate your audience wanting more.

In this song "Unchained Melody", I show you how to take a tune from its basic harmony  ( I  IV  V7 )  to advanced sophisticated chords.  

"Unchained Melody" is written by Alex North in 1955 and lyrics by Hy Zaret. The music was the theme for the prison film called 'Unchained'. Later in July, 1965, the Righteous Brothers made this song popular and it regained massive popularity in the 1990 blockbuster film Ghost.

Here's the Secret to this Song:  You can play this song in different moods by changing time signature from simple to complex:  4/4 to 6/8 to 12/8. Learn to play beautiful ballad especially using the 6/8 rhythm & then stepping up to 12/8 rhythm with beautiful LH arrangement. 

We are going to follow a Play by Ear Procedure:

First, we need to establish a harmonic foundation to the song with basic chords so that you understand how complex chords come into play.   You are going to improvise the song with basic chord progression by EAR.

I put in a section on Easy Improvisation.  I show you different ways to improvise around the chord progressions so that you learn "tone motion voice leading".  Even when you don't play the actual melody of the song, you can hear the song in the background when you play the harmonic chord progressions. This is a good ear training program to help you play many standard and pop songs by EAR.

Second, Learn 2-5 Powr Chord Rules & Chord Substitutions to "Unchained Melody Improvisation". 

In this song, I teach you how to use 2-5 Power chords to reharmonize the song from the harmonic basic chord foundation.  

  • Learn how an easy chord progression of using 2-5 standards chord progressions. 

  •  Learn how to create half-step chromatic movement to create beautiful sounding basslines.  


In the full arrangement, you will be playing the song in Key of G with the following chords: 

  • G

  • GM9

  • Em

  • CM7

  • CM9

  • Am7 D7

  • Gm9/F#

  •  Em11/D

  • CM9/B

  • Bm7

  • E7

  • D7/F#

  • Em7/D

  • Dsus

  • Em7

  • Bb7

  • C6/A.


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What You Will Learn!

  • PLAY over the chord progression of Unchained Melody
  • IMPROVISE over the song Unchained Melody
  • APPLY advanced chords to Unchained Melody
  • ENJOY improvising with triplet ballads on the Left Hand
  • PLAY in the flow when improvising over the chord progression
  • UNDERSTAND why chord progression works in a song
  • PLAY a song in different rhythm to change style and mood
  • PLAY in 4/4
  • PLAY in 6/8 Rhythm and listen to the mood
  • STEP UP to play in 12/8 Rhythm

Who Should Attend!

  • students who want to learn how to play by ear
  • students who want to play music without following sheet music
  • students who want to play standards by EAR