How To Learn Piano Chords

By Andy Penbram


If you have chosen to teach yourself how to play the piano at home instead of going to a private piano instructor then you may most definitely have got a home learning course online or a piano learning DVD. The first thing you'll learn is the best way to find all of the notes on the keyboard and how to play 1 or 2 essential tunes. The very next step is to begin to learn certain basic chords... Playing recognizable tunes with chords puts you on the right track to becoming a proper piano player. Mostly this happens pretty speedily.

Piano chord fundamentals are all that is required at this initial stage and piano chords are basically really easy to play. The most simple piano chord is composed of only 3 notes. Also, in its most basic form the base or first of these three notes is the note of the name of the chord itself. This suggests that for a C chord, the note at the bottom will be C itself.

The subsequent notes are very simple also... Simply go up 2 and then 2 once more. This means that from the base of C for instance, you move up two notes to the E and then 2 more up to the G. Therefore the notes of the C chord are C, E, G.

When you begin to play other chords it may become just a bit more complicated because of the flats and sharps. In the key of D for example the F is normally played as F sharp so the chord of D is, D F sharp A. The pattern of this basic chord nevertheless will stay the same. The bass of the chord then move up two and up 2 again.,, as easy as that.

Insert a bass note and a little rhythm to these chords and you'll be playing good sounding music in a flash. You will find it pretty easy to remember the patterns of each chord but simply to be certain you get it right there is is a chord sheet available on my web page to set you straight. This shows you the indispensable notes that each chord consists of.




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