One way of emphasizing or making the right-hand melody notes sound richer is to play the notes simultaneously with both hands – i.e., use the Right and Left Hand fingers to play the melody notes at the same time.
You could do this for a dramatic introduction, or when you play the second part of the melody*, or even parts of the chorus (* Usually, the first part of the melody is to get the listener used to songs tune, so it shouldn’t be too embellished)
Also, as the video shows, instead of just playing single melody notes, you could also experiment the following way to make things even richer:
- play the right hand melody using with full chords (i.e., you’re playing the melody, at the same time holding notes of the chord you’re also playing with your Left Hand)
- at the same time, play that same melody with the Left Hand fingers using single notes.
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