If your cocktail ballads sound thin, empty, or amateur no matter how many fills you add, you’re probably solving the wrong problem.
Most pianists try to create fullness by adding more movement — runs, broken chords, and constant activity. But professional solo piano sound doesn’t come from playing more notes. It comes from harmonic support, balanced voicings, intelligent use of range, and knowing how to fill space with structure instead of decoration.
In this video, you’ll learn why fills often make ballads sound weaker, how spread and register affect fullness, and how intentional comping transforms solo piano from thin and unstable to rich and professional.
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