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5 Basic Piano Chords Video #5

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This is our final video in our 5-part series Titled “5 Basic Piano Chords.”

We have covered a ton of information and hopefully you are now able to play these new chords and apply them to your piano playing.

The links to the other videos are all listed at the bottom of this page incase you happened to miss any of them.

In this video we are going to take a look at the add2 chord.

I love this chord because it compliments the suspended chord that we covered in the last video, and its super contemporary sounding as well.

I hope you have enjoyed the series. Here’s video #5…

Check Out the Other Videos in this Series:

Video #1 – The Major Chord
Video #2 – The Minor Chord
Video #3 – The Open 5 Chord
Video #4 – The Suspended Chord
Video #5 – The add2 Chord

5 Basic Piano Chords Video #4

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In our last video we covered the Open 5 Chord and how it removes the muddy sound that can happen when playing chords.

If you missed this video you can watch it here…

In this video we are going to take a look at the fourth chord in the series… The Suspended Chord.

This chord is great because it adds tension to a song. It also makes a great contemporary sound to modern songs as well.

So, take a few minutes to watch this video and keep and eye out for our last video in the series, Video #5!

Check Out the Other Videos in this Series:

Video #1 – The Major Chord
Video #2 – The Minor Chord
Video #3 – The Open 5 Chord
Video #4 – The Suspended Chord

5 Basic Piano Chords Video #3

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In our last video we covered the minor chord.

I showed you a simple way that you can play the minor chord by making a single adjustment to the major chord which makes playing this chord a breeze.

If you missed this video you can watch it here…

In this video we are going to take a look at the third chord in this series. I am going to show you how to play an open 5 chord which is super easy to play and creates spacing in your playing.

Sometimes playing chords can sound a little muddy. But this chord will solve that problem quickly and easily.

So, take a few minutes to watch this video and keep and eye out for Video #4!

Check Out the Other Videos in this Series:

Video #1 – The Major Chord
Video #2 – The Minor Chord
Video #3 – The Open 5 Chord

How to Play Chord Inversions on the Piano

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This is a 3-part on how to play and effectively use chord inversions.

  • Part 1 – What Are Piano Chord Inversions
  • Part 2 – Piano Chord Inversions Explained in Simple Language
  • Part 3 – [You Are Here] – How to Play Chord Inversions on the Piano

Playing chord inversions on the piano can be a bit tricky at first… Unless you have the cheat cods 🙂

In this video I’m going to show you exactly how to play chord inversions on the piano in just a few seconds.

Check out this quick video to learn how…

Chord inversions allow you to take the chords that you already know and change them into brand new sounding chords.

If you can learn all of the inversion for all of the basic chords that you already know, then you can dramatically change how you play.

If you need more help, make sure you check out the previous posts in this 3-part series where you can get all of the details. (The links are at the top of this page.)

5 Basic Piano Chords Video #2

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In our last video we covered the first of 5 Basic Chords that you need to know on the piano.

In this video we are going to take a look at the second chord in this series.

This chord is just as important as the chord in the first video and just as easy to play.

So, take a few minutes to watch this video and keep and eye out for Video #3!

Check Out the Other Videos in this Series:

Video #1 – The Major Chord
Video #2 – The Minor Chord

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