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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

A Basic Introduction To Piano Chords

By Leanne Goff


On a basic level a chord is the building block of tunes. It can often be a lot easier to learn tunes after you have learned how they are structured. Learning piano chords over time will often make it a lot easier for you to get the most from your instrument in the long term.

Generally people think of pianos as quite complicated instruments. There is the fear that this is a difficult thing that takes a lot of practise. While it is true that learning the instrument takes dedication the strange thing is that in physical terms it is easier for people to position their hands to work from a piano than twisting around their arm in order to play a guitar.

Another way to make it easier is to be aware of how the notes are laid out on the piano. The best way to do this is to locate middle C. As you might expect this is in the middle of the keyboard layout. You then have a series of notes to the left and a series of notes to the right.

In simple terms the notes on the white keys go from C, D, E, F, G, A and B from the left and then this is reversed from the right. The black keys are the sharps and the flats and this differentiates chords. For example you may get a chord that is an E flat or an E sharp.

A major key tends to be more upbeat which is why it is often used in a lot of pop songs, often with a key change towards the climax to add more emotional uplift. However it is important to remember than a minor key is not lesser or inferior. It tends to be used for more melancholic songs. It can be interesting playing a typically upbeat song in this key as it can substantially change the tone and the meaning behind the lyrics.

Major chords are the most common form. Therefore they will tend to be referred to by letter rather than as a major. However if it is a minor key then this will usually be indicated. However as with anything if you are asked to play something and you are not sure it is best to ask rather than trying to wing it!

When playing the best way is to start with the lowest note and build up. The main note of the chord is what is known as the root note. A root note on the left hand side is usually best played with the pinkie finger on the left hand while the root note on the right hand side is best played with the thumb on the right hand.

There are a lot of tutorials available both online and through professionals. You can also find books that include piano chords that offer a guide to the notes that make up songs. A mixture of resources will often make it easier to develop your skills. Another way to keep yourself motivated is to find songs you like to play as this will make practising less of a chore. Furthermore it is the chance to show off the fact you can play your favourite song!




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