 Here are the five pillars of piano accompaniment for pretty much any genre. Ballad chords with different time fields. Using your thumb to create that little ghost note effect, you can weave into the eighth note, the sixteenth note, or the triplet world with swing, if you wish. You could also use every pianist's favorite arpeggios, LMHM, HMLM, high, low, middle, low, and then look at different speed variations over the time field, sixteenths, eighths, or swing, or triplets. You could also develop a marching style on the piano with the left, right, left, right combo. If you're accompanying for a dance song, remember it's all about the thresio. And if you have absolutely no clue about what to do, just follow your drummer. Listen to the kick, listen to the snare, figure out the hats or the ride symbol, and find a way to weave your magic. Thanks a ton for watching the video. The full lesson is waiting for you on our YouTube channel. Do consider heading over there and getting yourselves a copy of the staff notation and my handwritten notes on the Patreon page. Cheers and catch you in the next one.