Piano Chords Major amp Minor
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A simple and efficient method to construct ANY major minor chord on the piano. • Sign up for MORE awesome content at http://www.pianopig.com • In this piano tutorial, we look at an easy method to build major and minor chords. The idea is to count the notes in half-steps. Doing this allows us to count the notes between each note. • For example, a major chord plays the root note, skips 3 notes, plays the next note, skips 2 notes and plays the next note. So the first skip is 3 and the second skip is 2. Therefore we can call major chords 3-2 chords. This applies to ALL major chords. • To construct a minor chord we need to reverse this, so we need to play a 2-3 chord. An easy way to remember this is because the first skip of the minor chord is small, and minor small can mean a similar thing. • If you have any questions just leave a comment below. Thanks for watching! • WATCH FULL PLAYLIST: https://goo.gl/dyghoY • ******************************************* • PianoPig is an online platform for piano lessons in HD, covering scales, chords, soloing and more. For beginner, intermediate and advanced players. • SUBSCRIBE for more videos! https://tinyurl.com/pianopig • JOIN THE FREE PIANO PLAYERS SUPPORT GROUP • / thepianoplayerssupportgroup • Keep up to date with the latest videos news: • FACEBOOK: / pianopiglessons • TWITTER: / piano__pig
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