Hand | Piano Chord Voicing | ||
---|---|---|---|
Right | Melody, 3rd, X | ||
Left | Root (below G2) |
Root, 7th (G2 through B3) |
Root, 5th, 7th (C3 & above) |
The above formula for close voicing is useful as a fundamental approach to divide chord notes between each hand while keeping the melody as the highest note on the piano. In this manner, extensions and alterations often used in Jazz can be added as expression while maintaining harmonic symmetry. Seasoned Jazz players will often use a combination of various chord voicing techniques and piano styles when playing a tune.