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How to play piano Chords? wanna learn to play piano Chords?

Q. I wanna learn How to play piano Chords? can you suggest me any website to learn it instantly or fastly.

A. A piano or a keyboard and some motivation.Oh, and some knowledge about the piano keyboard. If you're not familiar with the basics of the piano such as the piano keys names look up for it in the beginner piano course.

Are you now familiar with the piano keys names? Then let's go!

What's a chord really?

A Chord is a combination of at least three notes which gives us an impression of a sound.

The chords are named after the big letters of the ABC. The different Letters state the basic note of the chord and according to the symbles next to it we can tell which we should press in order to produce that specific chord we're looking for.

When we play a sequence of chords we play the HARMONY of the whole song.Later on, after we'll learn to form different chords we will talk about the rules of harmony. Or in other words, how each chord is related to the other.

In our lessons we're going to learn about chords in two levels. The intuitive level and the theoretical level.

In the intuitive level we will try to form the chords by ear according to the nature of their sounds.
In the theoretical level we will see how the chords are built in a logical manner.
Combining these two aspects is the real and ultimate way to learn to play piano chords.

In the basic piano chord lessons we're going to cover four main chord types. We'll begin with the Major Chords. Then we'll learn about the minor chords. Afterward we'll discuss the diminished chords and finally we'll talk about the augmented Chords When we're through with that we'll learn to createChord Inversions and we'll end-up with learning to read and play slash chords.

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What instrument would be easier to learn to play. Piano or guitar?
Q. I really want to learn how to play the piano or guitar (electric or acoustic). Which is easier? I know how to play some stuff on piano but haven't had any professional training on either instruments.

A. guitar, chords are easy once you understand the basics, piano is individual keys that take a while for your hand to memorize.

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How long does it take to become a fluent piano player?
Q. I really want to study at music conservatory one day, but the problem is that I don't know how to play the piano and I'm also in my early 20s (I understand people who attend such schools have been taught and prepped from the womb) But I am VERY dedicated in wanting to learn. I'd make it a everyday thing and hire a tutor for long lessons if I could. So how long do you think an extremely enthusiastic and eager student could learn to play?

A. I pray you have another already in-depth musical background and that your prime ambition is not to be a piano major :-)

Even a quick learner will not become fluent, even at a simple level, for about three years (personal guestimate.)

If you anticipate conservatory, I am assuming you read notes, already know key signatures and other reading basics. If you do, but they are in relation to voice or another single-line instrument, it may take a while to 'catch up' to reading both clefs simultaneously.

Music majors of any sort must minor in some area of performance, voice or an instrument, even the musicology, theory, and composition majors. For practical application, very little is required, just enough to go through and pass keyboard harmony, usually a one semester early or first year theory course, where you play basic progressions and cadences. That is 'just enough to sort of play a few chords on the keyboard.

Daily tutor is a huge and unnecessary luxury. If you are new to it, there will be a lesson, and days you should practice which will be needed to get more than one-day familiar with each new bit of information, and personal technique.

If you can afford it and have much time per day to practice, perhaps two lessons a week. After all, lessons are, at minimum, a supervised practice session, and those can be hugely beneficial.


Best regards.

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