How to Create a Holiday Medley on the Spot (Improv Guide)

How to Create a Holiday Medley on the Spot (Improv Guide)

Intro – Instant Crowd-Pleaser

A holiday medley — a seamless blend of favorites — is guaranteed to get attention. You can make one up on the spot if you know how to connect songs by ear.

Why This Matters

Requests can come fast at holiday events. Medleys let you flow between songs without stopping, keeping the energy high and the audience engaged.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Pick 3–5 Popular Songs – Example: “Jingle Bells,” “Deck the Halls,” “Feliz Navidad,” “Silent Night.”
2. Learn Each Melody by Ear – Sing, then find it on the piano.
3. Find Smooth Key Connections – Stay in one key or use transition chords (E7 from C to A minor).
4. Keep the Bass Steady – Use root notes or short walks between chords.
5. Vary the Style – Switch from swing to ballad to Latin between songs.

Pro Tips

Melody-on-top voicings make each song instantly recognizable.
Use quick ii–V–I progressions between keys.
If you forget a part, vamp on the last chord until ready.

Practice Challenge

Choose three songs and play them in a row without stopping. Focus on smooth transitions.

Call to Action

Improvised medleys turn you from “piano player” into “crowd favorite.” My Piano by Ear course shows you exactly how to connect songs and change keys smoothly.