What are chords? - Chordpiano-Workshop

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Online piano course: gripping chords F, Bb and C with your left hand Page 1 ... later on. Now, we construct a few chords, those that we require for playing accor-.
Online piano course: gripping chords F, Bb and C with your left hand

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Dear chord-lover, Today, we are going to work on the main issue. In case you do not know any chords, you will struggle playing them freely or even playing them at all. How about getting to know some chords in order to experiment them for yourself? Or even better - imagine you would not need to know a single note for it. If you are able to read musical notes for a long time, you might think that dealing with such will not be a problem to you, but just being able to read notes is not going to help you when playing freely. Wouldn't it be great to derive the chords by heart from the notes given? For years I leant notes and did not know that chords are practically hidden in them. I wish I had known earlier that an actual piece consists solely of the melody, a rhythm and chords and it does not matter whether it is written in notes or not. I could have used my time more efficiently and started playing right away. Therefore take advantage of my practical knowledge about piano playing that I have gained over te past years and let me show you today how you can start playing freely using just three chords.

What are chords? A chord is a sound consisting of several notes that, together, sound harmonious which is why a chord is also called Harmony. You can hear whether a chord sounds pleasant, or harmonious. But it ain't just any notes that are being compiled in a chord, there are special rules for the construction of such but we will get into it later on. Now, we construct a few chords, those that we require for playing according to this PDF. >> Click here to watch the video accompanying the PDF.
Click here to watch the video accompanying the PDF. > Give it a try and test my Chordpiano-Workshop