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Learning Keyboard: Learn to play the intro for the song “Let It Be” By Noel Prashanth Published on: The chord progression for this famous song’s intro is: C Major (inversion 2), G Major (root position), A Minor (root position), F Major (root position), C Major (inversion 2), G Major (root position)...
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Learning Keyboard: Explore the seventh note in major scales By Noel Prashanth Published on: In the C Major scale (with notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C), the seventh note is B. The chord on this note is B Diminished which is quite a melancholic chord. A more commonly used version of seventh chords is t...
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Learning Keyboard: How to overcome common challenges as a beginner By Noel Prashanth Published on: To remember key names, use calling cards which are sheets of paper with the notes written in caps. Put these in a bowl, pick one at random and play the corresponding key. To take care of flying finger...
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Learning Keyboard: Let the sound sustain with a damper pedal By Noel Prashanth Published on: The sustain pedal is a foot-operated pedal with an up/down action. When you press down, the sound produced by pressing a key is sustained until you lift your foot or the sound decays gradually. Use it to pr...
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Learning Keyboard: Learn a progression using triads and inversions By Noel Prashanth Published on: A Minor in root position (A, C, E), F Major 1st inversion (A, C, F), C Major 2nd inversion (G, C, E), and G Major in root position (G, B, D). As for the counting, play two chords in a bar, 1st chord (...