I have been teaching myself piano for the past few months. Went through the first Alfred book and know a bit of theory (chords, scales, a bit of harmony and such). I feel, however, that I only know how to play music that is already written down in a specific way, which works well on classical pieces, but what if I want to expand to other genres?
In particular, what happens when I don't have a bass clef in the sheet music? Sometimes all I have is the melody and a bunch of chords. Playing a chord per measure in the bass and the melody with my right hand is way too simple. I could break down the chords, change the rhythm or play arpeggios but it doesn't seem like enough for most pieces. Usually in this type of sheet music the melody comes with no harmonization either. Should I be using the chords to harmonize the piece too?
Also, do you have any suggestions as to where I should be going from here? Every "teach yourself piano" book I find is meant for beginners. I know I should get a teacher, I might eventually but not just yet.
EDIT: Just found out that these things are called Lead Sheets. Still don't know what to do with them haha.