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Posted in News on 11/08/2005 05:09 pm by adminLearning The Basics Of Piano Chords
The piano chords are some of the most interesting things to learn on the piano. For the most part, a good piano tutor will emphasize the significance of playing the piano by ear, sheet music and music theory. The piano artist who wishes to learn the more current tunes, such as rock, pop or other less conventional tunes, they will benefit the most, from commencing with the basics.
If you ever watch a performance where a piano is played? You could have wondered how to play piano just like they do. Where did they learn? How did they master the keys?
Songs played on the piano from groups like Lionel Riche, Diana Ross, Elton John, Sara Bareilles, Christna Agueilera are more easy to grasp and keep when the piano artist understands standard piano chords. Even some of the greatest guitarists learned to play by ear by playing chords. They are less difficult to remember and your hands have a unusual way of remembering. It is like your hands will find they have a mind of their own, they don't forget.
You might compare practicing and playing piano to speed typing. All a piano player must do is place their hands on a keyboard and their hands are typing over 200 words a minute. Not everyone types that fast, yet speed is not the focus, it is memorizing without thinking. You let your hands lead you.
So what are Piano Chords?
You'll find that Major chords are interlinked with the letters of the alphabet. Let us focus on the F, G, Bb, C. Playing the major chords is simple if you remember to skip the notes that should not be played. If you are playing the C chord, you will skip playing D and F. For the chord of G, you may concentrate on playing the notes of G, B, and D. You won't play A and C.
Now as you perhaps already see the black and white keys on the piano and wish to know more about them. With the white keys there are 3 major chords that may be played: C, G, and F. Yet for the sound or song to sound right you have to add in some black keys. One example you can play a D chord by using D, F, A.
By touching the keys in the right order, you can simply learn to play the more easier songs. When you master the basics, it just a bit of time till you begin to grasp the more advanced music. As people say practice makes perfect.
Practicing is by far the best way to learn piano.. One of the easiest ways to learn the piano is memorizing the piano chords.
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