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Half Steps and Whole Steps on the Piano
In this article we’re going to look at how to hit each note on the piano in order, without skipping any. We’llRead More
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Learn the Note Names on the Piano
There Are Only 12 Notes Have a look at the keys on the piano. They can seem overwhelming if you think they’reRead More
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Chords Reference: Pics of All Diminished 7 Chords on Piano in Chromatic Order in Root Position
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Chords Reference: Pics of All Minor 7b5 Chords on Piano in Chromatic Order in Root Position
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Chords Reference: Pics of All Minor 7 Chords on Piano in Chromatic Order in Root Position
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Chords Reference: Pics of All Dominant 7 Chords On Piano in Chromatic Order in Root Position
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Chords Reference: Pics of All Major 7 Chords On Piano In Chromatic Order, in Root Position
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Major Scales Reference: Pics of All Major Scales On Piano in Chromatic Order
These are in chromatic order, but I recommend learning them in the order of 5ths. It’s easier that way because it addsRead More
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Major Triads on Piano in 2nd Inversion in Chromatic Order
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Major Triads on Piano in 1st Inversion in Chromatic Order
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Augmented Triads on Piano in Chromatic Order
Remember, most of these chords have two names. (Gb Augmented could be F# Augmented.)
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Diminished Triads on Piano in Chromatic Order
Remember, most of these chords have two names. For instance, Abdim (Ab diminished) could also be G#dim. C# Diminished Chord
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Sus4 Triads On Piano in Chromatic Order
Remember, most of these chords have two names. (Dbsus could also be C#sus, etc.)
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Sus2 Triads on Piano in Chromatic Order
Remember many of these chords have two names. For instance, Dbsus2 can be C#sus2.
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Minor Triads on Piano in Chromatic Order
Note: Many of these chords have two names. For instance, Db minor can also be C# minor. For a faster way toRead More
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Chord Reference: Pics of All Major Triads on Piano, in Chromatic Order
Note: Most of these chords have two names. For instance, Db Major can also be C# Major. For a faster way toRead More
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What is a chord? – Part One
In this article we’re going to check out what chords are. I’m assuming you don’t know anything about chords – but itRead More
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Minor Chords by Shape: A quicker way to learn minor chords on piano
The shape of a chord is the way it lands under your fingers, where the black notes and white notes fall, etc.Read More
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What is a chord? (part two)
In part one, we learned about 3-note chords: Here in part two, we are going to focus on how you can moveRead More
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Major Chords by Shape: A quicker way to learn major chords on piano
The shape of a chord is the way it lands under your fingers, where the black notes and white notes fall, etc.Read More
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What are Scales?
There are three things I want you to know by the end of this article: Why should I learn scales? Music isRead More
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What are slash chords, like G/B, F/A, C/G, etc?
A slash chord is pretty easy to understand. Normally you’d take the root of the chord and play it in the leftRead More
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When my students always play fast and loud
When my students always play fast and loud, I find something slow and soft for them to practice. I like Ain’t No Sunshine by Bill Withers, because it has a very simple bass line and chord structure.