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Genre: Music
Date of upload: May 12, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.958 (644/61,079 LTDR)
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I took piano lessons when I was 7 years old. We didn’t have a piano at home for me to practice on. My grandma had a piano and I’d go practice on weekends. My grandma played piano by ear and I watched her. Well when I went for my lessons I would try playing my lesson by ear! My teacher told me if I didn’t stop trying to play by ear I would never learn to play! I didn’t know what cords were, didn’t get that far. I just learned what the notes were on the piano. I proved her wrong! If I lesson to a song enough and can remember the tune and can set down and play it in the key of C. I’m learning more here from this guy than I did from her! It’s good to know the three cords to start with. I’m 82 yrs old now and still learning! Great site here.
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Bro. Seriously. I practiced piano after my dad passed away a couple years ago. Got decent with chords and a few scales. But inversions were killing me and my progress. Thanks for the great video and getting straight to the point without asking for money. This is what makes me want to donate money for videos. Rather than this Ridley guy who wants 5 grand. I’ll stick with you.
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Best tutorial ever on chords... I took lessoNs for 2 years as a child,played fur Elise and the first movement of moonlight sonata at the recitals but only ever knew how to read the treble clef. I watched my teacher play the songs and copied her until I memorized them. Never learned a chord or scale...now I'm 43 and I only can play those few songs I memorized as a child. I want to learn the right way so that I can play anything I want with or without sheetmuzic. I've watched a few videos and yours is the only one that made chords so easy to understand!!
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I made flash cards in high school of every chord type including altered chords. I'd have one pile of each chord and shuffle those and turn them over and play them instantly. I'd have another pile of cards of ALL of the possible chords (There are hundreds) mixed up and would do the same, turn them over and play them without pause. Then when I saw chord charts I had internalized every possible chord combination through my own flash chord training.
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My dad used to play piano. He learned when he was a young boy, and when I was a kid, he used to play in pubs and clubs, so I've always wanted to learn to play myself. Now, far too many years later, I have my own piano and I'm determined to learn. This video is brilliant. Learning any instrumemt is daunting and it's good to have an idea where to start. Thanks for sharing.
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@PianoFromScratch
3 years ago
🎹 FREE Every Major & Minor chord Guide 👉 pianofs.com/major-and-minor-chord-guide/ 🎹 MORE CHORD VIDEOS 👇 CHORD NOTE NAMES 👇 How To find chord inversions INSTANTLY 👉 https://youtu.be/gcJuV-GKnKE How To Find Other 3 Note Chords Too 👉 https://youtu.be/NS9LPrcrJeo Building Chords, Beginner THEORY 👉https://youtu.be/KoeJgh0elzM Practise The chords In a key 👉 https://youtu.be/KaRbvDWW-Rk Slash Chords 👉 https://youtu.be/lW-wwkQY39U CHORD NOTE NAMES C Major C E G Minor C Eb G F Major F A C Minor F Ab C G Major G B D Minor G Bb D D Major D F# A Minor D F A E Major E G# B Minor E G B A Major A C# E Minor A C E Db Major Db F Ab C# Minor C# E G# Eb Major Eb G Bb Minor Eb Gb Bb Ab Major Ab C Eb G# Minor G# B D# F# Major F# A# C# Minor F# A C# B Major B D# F# Minor B D F# Bb Major Bb D F Minor
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