Learn To 

Play Guitar Course

Click For More On Learn To Play Guitar Course!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

How To Play Piano Chords

By Lynn Lopez

Notes, scales, flats, natural, chords--they're all part of music, and something every piano player should know. For the musically unaccustomed, however, they can sound a bit like threatening, difficult terms to understand. If you're a beginner when it comes to playing the piano, it is essential for you to understand these because, like it or not, you will encounter them as you go about your lessons. One of the things you will learn about is how to play piano chords.

First of all, what are piano chords anyway? Simply put, piano chords are a combination of notes in a single key played simultaneously. The most basic chords consist of three notes. For example, take a look at the piano keyboard and look for two black keys placed together; the white key to the immediate left is C. Press C, then the second key after C, and the second key after that. That is what is basically known as the C major chord. There are twelve major chords all in all: C, G, F, D, E, A, Db, Eb, Ab, Gb, B, and Bb.

You can look up the positions of these chords and practice each of them on your own. When you practice playing them, just remember that it's not necessary to be able to play them quickly. The major chords are not the only ones you can play, but they're the right ones you should be learning first before moving on to the other types of chords.

For you to learn how to play piano chords properly, it always helps if you are already in the middle of a piano course and are therefore already familiar with the keyboard. That way, you already have an understanding of what it's like to produce music on the piano.

If you have a private instructor, you can ask him or her how to play piano chords to learn more about what they are and how they would sound. If you are learning on your own, taking an online course or studying with the help of e-books can really help improve the way you play piano chords. It would also be a good idea for you to find videos on YouTube or other video lessons to show you exactly how certain chords and chord progressions are performed.

Once you've gotten the hang of playing piano chords, you're well on your way to becoming a better pianist. - 18423

About the Author:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home