Learning Keyboard: Identify chord relatives using the roman numeral system By Noel Prashanth Published on: The big roman numeral represents a major, and the small roman numeral a minor. This gives us an easy way to identify chord relatives in the C Major scale – (C Major, A Minor), (F Major, D Mino...
Learning Keyboard: Identify chord relatives using the roman numeral system By Noel Prashanth Published on: The big roman numeral represents a major, and the small roman numeral a minor. This gives us an easy way to identify chord relatives in the C Major scale – (C Major, A Minor), (F Major, D Mino...
Learning Keyboard: Learn to play major and minor chords By Noel Prashanth Published on: A chord triad is basically three notes played together, at once. Place your right-hand thumb on the middle C and play 1-3-5 (C-E-G) simultaneously to get C Major triad. You can play a major chord in any key by j...
Learning Keyboard: How to play the C scale with your left hand By Noel Prashanth Published on: Start from the middle C and go down an octave (8 notes) to the low C. Place your little finger on this C, and align the remaining fingers accordingly on D, E, F, and G. We’ll be using the tuck and roll. I...
Learning Keyboard: Learn to play the C scale on the keyboard By Noel Prashanth Published on: From the middle C, play in ascending order: C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C. As you play C-D-E, tuck your thumb (push it inwards) under the rest of your fingers, and play the F with your thumb. At the same time, reposition...