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Left hand: C – G – E – G | F – C – A – C | G – D – B – D | C – G – E – G piano accompaniment book 300 left hand patterns pdf
Right hand (melody over Pattern A): m.1: C4 – E4 – G4 (half, half, quarter) m.2: F4 – A4 – C5 (half, half, quarter) m.3: G4 – B4 – D5 – B4 (quarter each) m.4: C5 (whole note) “Piano Accompaniment Book: 300 Left Hand Patterns PDF”
Don’t try to play a song immediately. Pick one pattern and play it over a single chord (e.g., C Major) until your hand memorizes the shape and the muscle movement feels natural. Daily practice template (30–45 min) The syncopated vamp
The syncopated vamp. Usually a two-bar loop.
💡 Look for versions that include MIDI files or video demonstrations. Hearing the "swing" or "feel" of a pattern is often more helpful than just reading the notation. If you'd like to narrow this down, let me know: Your current skill level (beginner, intermediate, or pro?)