What chords do I absolutely have to know?: "
' Secrets of Exciting Chords & Chord Progressions!'
Week One
What piano chords do I absolutely, positively have to know?
As you probably know, there are thousands and thousands of different chords - everything from basic major chords to minor 7ths to 13ths to suspensions to poly-chords. Someday, you might want to learn all those chords if you don't already know them.
But meanwhile, there are 3 chords -- just 3 -- that you absolutely, positively have to know. If you don't know these three, there's hardly a song in the whole world that you could play. But by knowing just 3 chords, you can play hundreds, if not thousands of songs!
Really?
Really.
Are you ready? Here they are:
I IV V
Huh? What's all that about?
Here's what:
In every key there are 3 chords -- just 3 chords -- which are known as 'primary chords' -- chords that occur way more than other chords. They are like family members of that particular key. They are groups of notes built on the 1st note of the scale, the 4th note of that scale, and the 5th note of that scale. (Those are 3-note chords called 'triads' -- later we will get into 4 and 5 note chords.
For example, here is the C scale on the keyboard. It runs from C up to C and octave higher. The I chord is built on the first note of the C scale, and so on:
So if I build a chord on the 'I' -- every other scale note up from C, the chord is C, E, and G -- known as the 'C major chord'.
If I build a chord on the 'IV' -- every other scale note up from F, the chord is F, A, and C -- known as the 'F major chord'.
" So, in any given key you can play in, there are PRIMARY CHORDS -- chords that occur way more than other chords. They are like family members of that particular key.
At your house, let's say you have 3 people in your family -- your spouse, your child, and you. On the same block, but down the street a few houses, lives your cousin and her family.
At any given moment, who are the most likely people to be in your house?
The Terminator?
Barry Bonds?
Yasser?
No sir.
I don't think so.
It's possible, of course, but not too likely. If I had to guess, I would say it would be either you, your spouse, or your child. It might be your cousin down the street -- there's a much better chance of that than, say, David Letterman or Prince Charles -- but my best odds would be to guess that the family members would be there.
It's the same way with chords. In any given key, there are 3 "family members" that are residents of that key -- the I chord, the IV chord, and the V chord. They are far and away the most likely chords to occur in any given key.
For example, if I am playing in the Key of C, and the first chord is the C chord and I have to guess what the next chord is, I would guess that it would be either the F chord or the G chord. Why? Because those are the other "family members". So we have narrowed the odds a great deal just by knowing who the members of the family are.
Does that mean that there are always just 3 chords in a song? No, but there are literally hundreds of songs that are made of just 3 chords.
The Primary Piano Chords ("the fam") Of All the Major Keys
Here are the primary chords (the family chords) of all the major keys (remember that the primary chords are the I chord, the IV chord, and the V chord based on the scale of that particular key):
Key of C: C, F, G
Key of G: G, C, D
Key of D: D, G, A
Key of A: A, D, E
Key of E: E, A, B
Key of B: B, E, F#
Key of F: F, Bb, C
Key of Bb: Bb, Eb, F
Key of Eb: Eb, Ab, Bb
Key of Ab: Ab, Db, Eb
Key of Db: Db, Gb, Ab
Key of Gb: Gb, Cb, Db
Do you have to know all these chords in all these keys?
No.
You can choose to play in just one key, or just a few keys.
But what you MUST know is the 3 chords in whatever key you want to play in! That means that the stark beginner can learn 3 chords in just a few minutes, and be able to play along with thousands of tunes, because most folk songs, hymns, country songs, and many rock songs just use the 3 basic chords. That's why people who know zilch about music can pick up a guitar, learn 3 chords, and strum along while singing everything from "On Top Of Old Smoky" to "Amazing Grace" to "My Country 'Tis Of Thee" to "Auld Lang Syne" to "Silent Night" to..........................well, you get the idea. And not only a guitar, but a piano, keyboard, or whatever.
That's it for this time.
Next week we'll expand our horizons a bit, and take an overview of the types of chords available to us in addition to these 3 absolutely essential chords.
See you then.
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Do you use sheet music to play piano? At www.chordpiano.com you'll learn to do much more than just play piano music from the written sheet music. You'll learn to add chords and all kinds of runs and fills and exciting piano playing techniques. You'll learn to turn your sheet music into a map, and create your own improvisations (and your own free piano sheet music) from that map. You can start by getting our free e-mail newsletter titled "Piano Chords & Piano Chord Progressions" and our catalog of piano lesson courses titled "Exciting Secrets of Piano Playing!"
These are piano lessons, but not the boring piano lessons of the past. Instead, these are video and cassette piano lessons so you can hear and see what each finger should do and what each chord looks like. You'll love these piano lessons! You'll view your old sheet music with new eyes and new ideas for exciting piano playing!
You'll just plain love piano playing -- creating exciting piano music that you can eventually print out as your own free piano sheet music!
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Learn how to make your own piano chord progressions! Create your own piano music! Piano playing improvisation using piano chords galore!
Have you always wanted to play the piano using chords, but for some reason or other never had the chance?
Now you can.
There's a guy in Oregon who has taught thousands & thousands of people to play the piano, and he will send you free piano lessons... ...a 101-week e-mail newsletter (that's almost 2 years!) titled
" Piano Chords & Piano Chord Progressions"
(It's like coloring on the piano...but without crayons!) which will show you how you can become the piano player of your dreams through a technique using chords and a combination of piano chord progressions and fun piano playing styles using your ear and your brain.
For your Free Piano Lessons e-mail newsletter sign up by clicking here:
http://www.freepianolesson.com
There is no catch -- this 101-week e-mail newsletter of piano lessons is entirely free. But we hope that you will be so excited by what you learn that you might want to eventually take one or more of our full-blown piano lesson CD or DVD courses on some specialized area of piano playing, such as ragtime, jazz, gospel, praise & worship or any of 500 other piano lesson courses we offer through our online catalog at www.playpiano.com.
Free piano lessons online!
Duane Shinn's Keyboard Workshop
P.O. Box 700
Medford, OR 97501
For lots more exciting stuff for piano players, go to:
www.playpiano.com
Do you use sheet music to play piano? At www.chordpiano.com you'll learn to do much more than just play piano music from the written sheet music. You'll learn to add chords and all kinds of runs and fills and exciting piano playing techniques. You'll learn to turn your sheet music into a map, and create your own improvisations (and your own free piano sheet music) from that map. You can start by getting our free e-mail newsletter titled "Piano Chords & Piano Chord Progressions" and our catalog of piano lesson courses titled "Exciting Secrets of Piano Playing!"
These are piano lessons, but not the boring piano lessons of the past. Instead, these are video and cassette piano lessons so you can hear and see what each finger should do and what each chord looks like. You'll love these piano lessons! You'll view your old sheet music with new eyes and new ideas for exciting piano playing!
You'll just plain love piano playing -- creating exciting piano music that you can eventually print out as your own free piano sheet music!
Copyright 2005 by Shinn Trading Inc.
Disclaimer Privacy Policy Children Privacy Policy Terms of Use
Here's the latest news on free piano lessons online:
Junior Meredith Hoover - Gettinâ In Tune (GoPSUsports.com)
A freshman studentâ s first few months on campus can be compared to the sounds that come from a piano playersâ first few lessons. Every now and then, the right notes are found and the result is a euphonic sound that that surprises the pianist and pleases those around.
Man tickles Encinitas panel with tale of piano (The Californian)
ENCINITAS ---- Ms. Betty's piano is looking for a home. Someplace where people can gather around it and sing, as the 75-year-old Oceanside woman, her family and friends did so many decades ago.
Main News (West Bloomfield Eccentric)
Scott Houston didn't start out to be a pianist, or a piano teacher either, for that matter. "I was majoring in drum at Indiana University," he recalled. "I went to a jazz camp in northern Wisconsin, and I was taught what became a life-changing thing."
More high school seniors working their way through school (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
A new study suggests more high school seniors have jobs and many are working more than 15 hours per week. Theresearch didn't ask why the students worked, but one researcher said "consumption seems to be a probable cause."
The Instrumental Program will offer students both individual lessons and participation in the Festival Orchestra and (soundgenerator.com)
This year's Hawaii Performing Arts Festival has been confirmed for June 20th to July 7th 2005 on the Big Island, Hawaii.
JERRY LEE OFFERS KID ROCK PIANO LESSONS (Contactmusic)
KID ROCK is taking piano lessons from music legend JERRY LEE LEWIS. The rap-rocker has decided it's time he learned to tinkle the ivories and he's called in his rock 'n' roll pal to teach him the basics - and while they're having impromptu lessons, the pair plan to record an album together.
'VERTIGO' FOR IT (New York Post)
'VERTIGO' FOR IT February 21, 2005 -- THE Kings of Leon, a young rock quartet from rural Tennessee, are taking a giant step from the days when they backed up their singing preacher dad and piano-playing mom.
Student hits the right note in statewide essay contest (Tri-City Herald Online)
CONNELL -- Ben Stocking's ability to coax sound from a piano enthralls audiences. Now the 18-year-old is taking what he learned through the methods of Shinichi Suzuki to the state high school Voice of Democracy contest.
Things to do (San Diego Union-Tribune)
PIANO FOR THE FUN OF IT: Learn to play by picture, ear and chords on a digital piano without reading music 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 4; convert songs to easy-to-play pictures and learn to read music 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 11. Class fee: $34 prepaid and $10 material fee in class, Grossmont College Room 224, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, park in Lot No. 1, El Cajon.
Obituary: 'Gordie' Robinson had love of learning (The Sacramento Bee)
People remember Gordon "Gordie" Thomas Robinson as a man who lived his life in constant search of new pursuits. He was a sports trivia enthusiast who loved opera, bowling, classic movies and books on the current best-seller lists.
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