hisgirlie0616 posted:
I need to leard how to play chords! But I dont know how to read them! I can already play the piano evrey will, But I just ca’t get the Chords part!!! HELP ME
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Tags: piano chords, play pianoI need to leard how to play chords! But I dont know how to read them! I can already play the piano evrey will, But I just ca’t get the Chords part!!! HELP ME
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amfx22000 says:
I assume u mean play guitar chords on the piano. You put your pinky on the chord u want 2 play (for example, if you want to play the C chord, put your pinky on the C key) put your middle finger on the key two away from your pinky and your thumb two away from ur middle finger. Press down on all three keys at once. NOTE: some chords aren’t done like this (most are, tho).
I reccomend picking up a copy of Michael W. Dean’s $30 Music School for a pictoral reference for playing piano chords.
February 23, 2008, 5:53 amAnton Mathew says:
Try the two links below:
I have a BA in Piano & Voice and still am dumbfounded when it comes to chords.
February 24, 2008, 10:36 pmJenny s says:
i don’t know!!! when i play piano i read the notes.. like do,re,mi,fa,…..like that ..don’t you know how to read notes???
February 27, 2008, 2:59 ama_blue_grey_mist says:
If you browse the shelves of a bookstore, they will have several books on piano chords, some that have photos of the hand positions for each chord, in addition to the writing and explanations.
February 29, 2008, 3:39 amlucas l says:
There are many, many chords that can be played in Music. The piano is no exception, and in fact has some of the broadest chordal possibilities of any other instrument.
A chord is simply this: more than 2 notes played at precisely the same time.
So, take your 2 hands, play a low C with your left, a middle E with your right, and you have a C Chord.
PS–make up your own chords: any combination of more than 1 note played simultaneously is considered a chord–and they all have names. For example, if you played a C#, an F, a G, and a B-flat, you would be playing C#6 with a flat 5.
Hope that helps.
February 29, 2008, 8:17 pmlehram says:
Check this website!
Just pick the chord you want to learn,
and then it will show you what keys to press!
March 3, 2008, 11:05 pm