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Learn Piano Chords


Learn piano chords

Learning piano chords is not at all hard. When you grasp the fundamentals, you will realise how silly it was to believe that it’s a irksome thing to study. Chords are merely combinations of two or more notes from a given scale.

There’s actually a formula that is true for all the 12 major scales. You do not even have to consult a chord chart to recognise it, you simply apply the approach pattern. Do you remember the C major scale? Once again the approach pattern is in the sequence: whole-whole-half-whole-whole-whole-half or if you feel its easier to count the keys (black and white included) 2-2-1-2-2-2-1. So for the C major scale, they are C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C.

It is now time to apply this knowledge from the chord. We shall concentrate on the triad which is the easiest and most frequently used piano chord. The word triad just means three, therefore for this type of chord you will be only be using three notes from the major scale. The major triad uses the first, third and fifth note of the major scale. The first being the root, the major third and the perfect fifth. So for the C major chord the notes or tones are C, E, and G. The chord can be written as CM or simply C. For F with the scale: F-G-A-Bb-C-D-Eb-F the F chord the notes are F-A-C.

Use the thumb for the first note, the middle finger for the third and the pinky for the fifth. It is even easier to memorise piano chords for the minor triads. Are you prepared? Just bring down the third note one half step or just one key on the board and it becomes a minor triad. Mino triad chords are then 1st, b3rd, and 5th note or tones of the major scale. This means the Cm chord is composed of C-Eb-G and Fm is F-Ab or G#-A.

Easy Piano Lessons


Easy Piano Lessons

One can never exhaust all the piano lessons and all the music pieces to play. It can be something that you can enjoy doing your whole life through. The fun thing about it is that one can never start too late. Children and even adults can learn a lot from easy piano lessons. They can learn in as few as ten lessons.

The basics of piano would include learning note names on the grand staff and how each of these notes corresponds to the piano keyboard. Some lessons introduce finger numbers instead of notes so as not to overwhelm very young students. Most books also show hand positions at the top of the song indicating where to place your fingers on. Once the student is familiar with finding notes on the keyboard they’re asked to start looking at an actual piece of music.

Then rhythm is incorporated into the playing by introducing the note durations and their name. The time signature of the many different kinds of notes is then introduced. Certain terms are also introduced in easy piano lessons. Words like legato, slur, staccato, accent and dynamics, crescendo, decrescendo, forte, piano and mezzo forte to name a few.

The speed with which to play the pieces like adagio for slow, andante for moderately low and allegro for fast. You’ve now learned what volume to use, which notes to play and the rhythm to play them in. Now you need to know what speed to play. This is where tempo markings come in. They are generally located at the beginning of the piece above the G-clef. There are many different tempo markings. Sharp and flats are also explained in easy piano lessons.

Music is one sense an exact science so there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. We can learn from experiences in the past.

Octaves, meters, minor and major chords, intervals including diminished, augmented and other kinds of chords. Then chord progression is studied. These are all included in easy piano lessons. Although it sounds and looks a little daunting at first, playing the piano can be easily learned, if you put your heart in it.

It does require much discipline on the part of the student. Mere knowledge of the basics is not enough. It is practicing them that makes perfect. If you are really interested and your heart is in it, you can surely benefit much from these lessons as they are the foundation of good piano playing.

Piano Beginners – Attitude and Confidence


piano confidence

Attitude. This is what stops many piano players getting to that next level. The importance of this is what can make or break many people. Some give up or quit very quickly, because they don’t believe they can play like the Chris Martin’s of this world.

Relaxing and playing in an environment which is comfortable is something which is connected to this. So to relax you need to have a good piano instructor who you feel comfortable with. Many piano players who are beginners feel uncomfortable and nervous when playing In front of someone. If the piano instructor who is teaching you is intimidating, and is making you more anxious when playing then you might have to consider a change.

For some piano beginners they prefer learning online. This may be an option for people who get extremely nervous, as they get to have the freedom of what they want to learn. So bear that in mind.

Performance anxiety can happen to many people, even the greats. Hopefully over time you get over this nervousness and progress onwards. To do this you have to have a carefree attitude when playing, so don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Once this barrier has been overcome then you can work towards rectifying these errors and advancing, while also enjoying playing the piano.

Of course practicing as much as possible on all areas will obviously improve your self esteem, as what you will have learned will inevitably mean that you can link many things together.

Playing Easy Piano Songs


playing easy piano songs

Easy piano songs are what most beginners aspire to do. However, it can be tricky for some; practice makes perfect in overcoming this obstacle. To start with you should never attempt anything that’s to complex, you need songs which start with one handed pieces and then you can gradually try more difficult songs. So DON’T hurry into playing two handed songs, because it will prove much too difficult for you. The temptation of playing your favourite songs is obviously appealing, but it will inevitably lead you to become frustrated.

At first, attempting to play piano songs can be a very exasperating task. To combat this you need to sharpen up certain skills. You most definitely need to start learning your notes. You need to get to a stage where you can envision what key comes next. Also playing songs sharps and flats, can prove to be slightly hard for many beginners, so avoid doing this.

Playing easy piano songs to begin is a great way to learn, jumping into more complex songs can from time to time be difficult and overwhelming to beginners. Implementing daily practices is key to becoming a great pianist. Everything else will become simpler for you after you have mastered the fundamentals well. Practicing can from time to time be difficult to schedule, but I guarantee it will you a more improved piano player. I hope these suggestions on learning to play easy piano songs will be usefull for you.


Here’s an instructive video on learning basic piano chords. its something which you can perfect in your beginner piano lessons.

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