Chord Revision You might be getting a little confused with the five chords you now know, and its understandable, they all have similar names and similar notes so its easy to get them confused. Look at the table below and memorize it if you...
Slash Chords learn to play piano by chords Slash Chords Well if you havent noticed by now, I'm trying to show you things in such as way as to allow you to pick up any chord sheet and play the song on it. And no, slash chords are not the cho...
Whole tones and Half tones learn piano by chords Great well now that you've got your first song down its time to do a tiny bit more theory, dont worry I'll try to keep it short. Now that you know three Major chords (C F and G), I'm going to...
learn piano by piano chords your first piece Excellent, you're doing fantastic so far! Now I am going to show you how to play your first piece of music, Silent Night. I know, its a far cry from the Beatles but dont worry once you get these...
Learn How To Play Piano Chord Inversions! Today I want to talk to you about chord inversions? What is a chord inversion? Well to begin with let's take a look at a normal C major triad. The notes of the C major triad are C, E, and G. That ar...
A chord progression is a series of chords put together in a pattern. In the beginning of the video, I play a chord progression in the key of F. That progression is F, B flat, C, B Flat, and back to F. Chord progressions are based around pia...
Scale tone chords, as the name implies, are piano chords which are comprised (formed) from the tones (notes) of a particular scale (C,D,F#,etc.). They are present in both major and minor keys. The three note major triad scale tone chords wi...
Provides a description of what arpeggios are and their importance in improvising on the piano....
In music, modes are a displaced scale played from root to root of a chord. What this means is that if you take the scale tone 7th chords of say C major and play the C major scale with each scale tone chord beginning with the root note of ea...
III-VI-II-V-I chord progression 3-note (triad) chords for all 12 major keys The III-VI-II-V-I chord progression is made up of the 3rd, 6th, 2nd, 5th, and 1st (root) steps of a major scale. This would give the chord progression 3 minor triad...
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