The left hand acts as the "engine," providing a steady, driving rhythm often referred to as a "walking" bass line.
: A more advanced pattern that uses a repetitive sequence often focusing on white keys (in C), requiring a disciplined and "feathery" wrist technique to maintain speed without tension. How to Play. Blues & Boogie Piano Styles
Playing blues and boogie-woogie piano is defined by a rhythmic "conversation" between a driving, repetitive left hand and a syncopated, improvisational right hand. Both styles are typically built on the in The Foundation: Left-Hand Bass Lines The left hand acts as the "engine," providing