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  • "immortals" Kellan Lutz Stars With Ashley Greene And Chord Overstreet In "a Warrior's Heart"
    By: Donald Hood | - (1888PressRelease) "The Twilight Saga's" Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene team with "Glee's" Chord Overstreet in this heartfelt film about the triumph of the human spirit.

    Kellan Lutz, who co-stars in this weekend's #1 movie "Immortals" will be taking on his first starring role in the critically acclaimed "A Warrior's Heart." Written by Martin Dugard and directed by Mike Sears, "A Warrior's Heart" stars Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene ("The Twilight Saga") Chord Overstreet ("Glee"), Adam ...

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  • Five Very Best Beatles Tunes To Learn On Guitar
    By: Brian Va | - Everybody knows how wonderful the Beatles songwriting and recording skills were. But have you thought about their guitar work? You need to. The Beatles actually had three great guitar players-George, John, and Paul-each of whom played the axe on various tracks. Even though George Harrison is usually thought to be the lead guitar player, on various records each of the others played lead. To really grasp how the Beatles approached the guitar, you should therefore learn several Beatles songs--one f ...
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  • Use Guitar Chord Dictionary To Play Guitar
    By: Bern Ortiz | - Learning to play a guitar just like a pro might not be the easiest thing. However, your time and effort could be well worth it even though you may don?t have any intention to pursue an expert musical career. One of many tools make use of to improve your guitar playing abilities could be the guitar cord dictionary. You can find these on the web and these dictionaries can also be found in manuals built to assist learners.

    You can get the aid of other people while studying to play prac ...

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  • Learning To Play Guitar By Employing Chord Diagrams: Learning Guitar Chords
    By: Calvin Lucas | - Guitar chords are merely a combination of notes played coincidentally. As you are learning simple guitar chords you will find out that there are numerous distinctive chords to master. It is vital that you take things slowly and perfect the most commonly used ones before moving on. In actuality hundreds of popular songs can be played with but a handful of essential chords.

    It is important that you comprehend how to read a chord diagram while you are learning guitar chords. On these d ...

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  • Find Out More Around Bass Guitar Chord Chart
    By: Dustin Hopfer | - A bass guitar chord chart is an efficient way to get a player of any age stage to perform their abilities and apply taking part in their instrument. Anybody can choose up a guitar strum the strings and make some type of sound. It isnt right up until you learn a huge selection of chords know how to place your fingers and function each of ones fingers in unison that you can remodel random strumming with the strings into gorgeous audio.

    There are many components of your bass guitar cho ...

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  • Piano Chords: Learn To Play Piano Chords
    By: Larry D Johnson | - So you want to learn how to play the piano? Great! Well the first you are going to want to do is learn all piano chords. This is the fastest way for you to learn how to play this wonderful musical instrument. Not all individuals can learn to play the piano full time and if this is the case with you, why not start out by learning the chords.

    You will be able to get a good grasp on learning piano chords by making use of self instruction materials. You can purchase chord guide books ...

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  • Piano Chord Chart - Tips To Help You Master The Piano
    By: Raffy Chan | - There is no denying that the piano is one of the most popular instruments all over the world. It has played key roles in so many music genres, namely in Classical music, and has remained a popular tool for composing and rehearsing. Moreover, there is such a grace and elegance to the manner in which a pianist strikes the keys of a piano, making it highly entertaining and a spectacular experience to watch. These are perhaps some of the main reasons why the popularity of the piano has lasted as lon ...
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  • Guitar For Kids -- The A7 Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hi gang!

    In past lessons, we learned about how to build basic chords out of a root, a 3rd, and a 5th. All basic chords have this R 3 5 thing going. We also learned the difference between a major chord and a minor chord.

    Major chord (R 3 5 ) = R + M3 + m3 (root (R) + M3 (3) + m3 (which will be the 5th)
    Minor chord (R 3 5 ) = R + m3 + M3 (root (R) + m3 (3) + M3 (which will be the 5th)

    Now we're gonna talk about how to build 7th chords.

    Ther ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- Common Chord Progressions
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hey guys...

    One of the things that will help ya'll understand the idea of playing in keys is to understand major scales and the chords that come naturally from them.

    In past lessons, I had really tried hard to get you to understand the value of understanding and memorizing the Chromatic Scale.

    A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A

    If you do understand this scale, you will:

    1. Understand the formula for creating a major sca ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The Gm, F#m, And G#m Chords
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Greetings Humans!

    We are going to start off by learning the Gm chord. From there, we will learn the F#m, and then the G#m chords. These last 2 will be a snap once the Gm chord is learned.

    Trussssssst me...

    Okay, so the Gm chord which of course, is a minor chord...

    The notes in the Gm chord are G Bb D. No other notes are allowed.

    Let's take a look at the chord fingering.

    [ X X 5 3 3 3 ]

    It's the 3rd fret th ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The Bm, Cm And C#m Chords
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Greetings!

    Today, we are going to learn the Bm chord. From this chord, it's only a short hop, skip and a jump to the Cm, and the C#m chords.

    They are all minor chords, which means that they will follow the formula of R (root) + m3 + M3.

    For the Bm chord, the root of course is B. The rest of the notes are D and F#. So the Bm chord is:

    B D F#

    Take a look at the chord fingering. The last 2 strings are not played as you can see. The 1s ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The Em Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hello everyone!

    We are gonna talk about the Em chord in this lesson. But first, let's review some stuff.

    First, we learned about the Chromatic Scale and that it was known as a half-step scale because the distance between each note was a half (1/2) step.

    Second, we learned about the idea of "3rds".

    A B C D E F G A
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    In the musical alphabet scale such as this one, a 3rd is really every other note. So that means:
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  • Guitar For Kids -- The Dm Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hi everyone!

    We're gonna talk about the Dm chord now. Yep, it's a minor chord. Remember the formula for building a minor chord? Well, just in case ya forgot, here it is:

    R + m3 + M3 ( a m3 = 3 half-steps, a M3 = 4 half-steps )

    The root of the Dm chord is, you guessed it, a D. So what about the rest? We need to first go up a m3 from the root. Look at the chromatic scale.

    A A#/Bb B C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A

    Answer: F
    ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The Am Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hi gang!

    Let's talk a bit about the Am chord. This is a "minor" chord, not a "major" chord. How do I know it's a minor chord?

    I know because of the little "m" after the "A". That little "m" stands for --- wait for it -- minor!

    Alright, chords have formulas right?

    Say yes.

    The formula for a minor chord is R + m3 + M3. A m3 being 3 half-steps, and a M3 being 4 half-steps.

    So, what's the root? Well, it's gonna be the A, ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The E Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Greetings gang!

    Now it's time to talk about what the E chord is all about.

    Foist of all, we know it's a major chord because it doesn't say that it's minor. Yeah, that's right. If a basic chord doesn't announce itself as minor, you can assume that it's major. A minor chord has a small "m' after the letter name, or it will say "minor". Seeing as how neither one is used here, we know this suckah is a major chord.

    We know that the formula for a major chord is:< ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The A Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hey gang...

    Well, we learned all about the C chord, the G chord and the D chord. We learned that chords have a root, a 3rd and a 5th, and that they are built in 3rds. We know that basic chords have formulas -- for a major chord that formula is R + M3 + m3. and for a minor chord, the formula is R + m3 + M3.

    We learned that a major 3rd is equal to 4 half-steps, and minor 3rd is 3 half-steps. And... We learned how to use the Chromatic Scale to help us figure out the notes ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The D Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hi gang!

    Let's talk about the D chord.

    The D chord is a major chord (It don't have that little "m" after it.) Do ya'll remember the formula for a major chord?

    Root + Major 3rd + minor 3rd ( R + M3 + m3 ).

    Also you need to remember that another way to look at all basic chords is R + 3rd + 5th. For a major chord, this 3rd happens to be a major 3rd. To get the 5th, just add another minor 3rd on top of that because the 5th of the root is also the ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The G Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hey guys...

    We're gonna talk about the G chord now, but first, let's review some stuff.

    We have learned that all chords have formulas. Basic chords, which are the simplest, have these formulas:

    For a major chord -- Root + major 3rd + minor 3rd ( R + M3 + m3 )
    For a minor chord -- Root + minor 3rd + major 3rd ( R + m3 + M3 )

    A major 3rd is made up of 4 half-steps, and a minor 3rd is made up of 3 half-steps.

    Remember -- basic c ...

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  • Guitar For Kids -- The C Chord
    By: Professor Bruno Noteworthy: Toon Music Professor | - Hi gang!

    In this lesson, we're gonna talk about the C chord. But before we do that, let's talk about chords in general.

    All chords have certain parts to them. They all have what's called a "root". The root is merely the letter name of whatever chord you're playing. If you are playing a C chord, for example, the root would be C.

    But there's more. They also have what called a 3rd, and a 5th. All basic chords have a root, a 3rd, and a 5th. Other chords may ha ...

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  • How To Play Guitar Chord - Secrets To Success
    By: Paris Lee | - For those who would like to find out how to play guitar chord, the process could not be easier. Most people won't be able to learn to process by ear, but with a good program you will certainly be able to obtain fast results.

    When you are looking at how to play guitar chord and are researching on the different online programs that are available, you need to keep some important things in mind. Not every program is going to be one that is of actual use to you. Some programs do not take ...

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  • Guitar Lesson -- Movable Chord Forms
    By: James Emery Vigh | - Do you know all or most of your basic open position chords? Stop thinking of them as mere chords. Start thinking of them as movable chord forms -- Movable by the Chromatic Scale.

    There are a whole bunch of open position chords, but let's talk about the 8 most basic ones: A, C, D, E, G, Am, Dm, and Em.

    A [ 0 0 2 2 2 0 ]

    C [ x 3 2 0 1 0 ]

    D [ x 0 0 2 3 2 ]

    E [ 0 2 2 1 0 0 ]

    G [ 3 2 0 0 0 3 ]

    Am [ 0 0 2 2 1 0 ...

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  • Guitar Chord Lessons - Master It To Become The Next Rock Star
    By: Paris Lee | - Guitar chord lessons form the foundation of learning to play the guitar. Playing the guitar is fun and enjoyable if you learn the chords well. It may not be an easy task to learn to play the chords and to memorize them initially. But with patience and constant practice, you will be proud of your efforts as it will be well worth it. You will be able to play amazing guitar tunes on any song you can think of.

    Before you begin to learn the chords that can be played on a guitar, it is vi ...

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  • Guitar Lesson -- The Grand Barre Bb Chord
    By: James Emery Vigh | - The grand barre (bar) Bb chord is actually easier to play that the open position Bb chord. At least it seems that way to many of us.

    Here's the Bb chord played in the open position:

    [ X X 3 3 3 1 ]

    Before we get into the bar chord version of this despised chord, let's take a look at the A chord:

    [ X 0 2 2 2 0 ]

    One of the standard fingerings for this chord is to put your first finger on the third string second fret, your second fin ...

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  • Guitar Lesson -- The Grand Barre F Chord
    By: James Emery Vigh | - The ordinary F chord requires you to create a baby bar (or barre) on the first two strings of your guitar, A grand bar F chord means that you will now have to create an artificial, or pretend nut across all six of your guitar strings using the side of your first finger.

    Here's your basic, ordinary, run of the mill F chord:

    [ X X 3 2 1 1 ]

    You have to create a mini, or baby bar on the first two strings. Then your second finger goes on the third string second ...

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  • Guitar Lesson -- The Bb Chord
    By: James Emery Vigh | - The Bb (B flat) chord is another one of those nasty little chords that beginning guitarists love to hate. It's one of those "pretzel" chords -- at least it seemed that way to me when I was trying to learn it.

    Be that as it may, here is the Bb chord:

    [ X X 3 3 3 1 ]

    Your first finger goes on the first string first fret. So far, so good. Now comes the hard part. Put your second finger all the way over to the fourth string third fret. Your second finger goes n ...

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  • How To Play The F Chord
    By: James Emery Vigh | - Sooner or later you are going to have to learn to play what are called bar, or barre chords. But at first, you will learn what's called a "baby bar" chord -- The F chord.

    By the way, you will see both "bar" and "barre" as far as how this word is spelled. "Barre" is the official spelling (I won't get into that.), but the "bar" spelling works too. People will know what you mean either way.

    To play a bar chord, you have to "bar" two or more guitar strings with one of your ...

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  • Playing Basic Guitar Chords
    By: Calvin Tan | - One of the challenges for the newbie guitarist is learning the simple chords. You will not only require to know where to put your fingers, but also how to transform from one chord to another. The method of smooth transition between chords is a learning process we are never really finished with. When we learn something new on the guitar, that is another sequence of small movements our body learns, and these sets of movements must be executed smoothly by ways of relaxed, calm practice.


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  • Power Chord Guitar - Learning How To Make Power Chords
    By: Kyle Hoffman | - A lot of guitar tunes consist of some very impressive chord structures to create appeal. They swirl the music around with chords that use all four fingers to create, and the music sounds absolutely brilliant.

    On the reverse side, sometimes you really just need a quick way to make a chord in order to translate a song to your fingers. That's when it's a good idea to have knowledge about guitar power chords.

    What are power chords?

    Power chords are very s ...

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  • What Is The Meaning Of Chord Symbols?
    By: Lauren Paltrow | - Chord symbols are frequently used as a type of notation, and are commonly found in many types of modern music and some forms of jazz. Chord symbols do not display the function of the chord, which makes them different from, for instance, classical music. In jazz music, for example, the Roman numerals that are used can often be difficult to read when the piece contains lots of changes.
    The Root
    Under some circumstances the chord will have a root that is NOT the base note. As an examp ...

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  • Chord Progressions For Modes: A How To Guide
    By: Owen Gurry | - Chord Progressions for Modes: A How To Guide



    Introduction
    People often email me through my website jamtracksforguitar.com - to ask how I write jam tracks in a specific mode.
    Most guitarists have at least a vague idea about modes and many have got as far as learning some positions/shapes and are left thinking what next?!. This article will explain how to write chord progressions and vamps to accompany modes of the major scale and explain why they wor ...

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  • What Are Those Funny Chord Symbols Above A Line Of Music?
    By: Duane Shinn | - Chord symbols are often a part of sheet music and usually appear above each line (music staff), above each individual measure. There can be as many as five or six chord symbols for the same measure.

    For the most part, they are there as a guide for "playing along" with the music in the sense of accompanying the written music whether sung, played on piano, or both. These chords symbols are essentially designed for a guitarist, but can be played by other instruments such as a ukulele ...

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  • Keyboard Charts And Chord Charts: Great Tools For Musicians
    By: Duane Shinn | - No musician knows every scale and song. That's why keyboard and chord charts were developed. They are tools that provide musicians of all skill levels an easy reference to expand their knowledge. They have similarities and cross-over points as well.

    Keyboard charts will show you how to play a variety of scales and chords. They are a visual display of the keyboard with black dots representing which keys are to be played. For the novice, they are one of the easiest methods of seeing ...

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  • How To Switch Chord Naturally With Acoustic Guitar
    By: Jim Somchai | - If you are the beginner in guitar playing, you will want to know what skill you should learn. There are not many things to learn since guitar is not a complicate instrument. One thing you surely need to learn is to switch guitar chords quickly and naturally. This article will give you the information on this skill.

    First of all, I hope you know what guitar chord is. If not, let's begin lesson one. A guitar chord is a combination of notes which is made by when you place your left h ...

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  • Guitar Chord Diagrams: How Guitarists Learn New Chords
    By: Jonathan Dykerman | - Guitar chord diagrams are crucial for all guitarists from beginner to advanced to learn how to play new and exciting chords. Learning new chords with chord diagrams is not only easy and straightforward but it also helps in visualizing the chord shapes on the neck of the guitar.

    What Is A Chord Diagram?

    A chord diagram is essentially a square/rectangular grid consisting of 6 vertical lines which correspond to the 6 strings on the guitar and a number of horizontal lin ...

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  • Piano Lesson: The C-major Chord - How To Use The Right Scale
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - When you improvise you need to know the relationship between chords and scales. You can of course use your ear when you improvise over chord changes but you will benefit from the freedom of knowing what you are doing when you press down the keys to create music.

    Let us start with the C-major chord. In this piano lesson you will use your left hand to play chords and your right hand for scale improvisation. You can practice improvising with your left hand and playing chords with you ...

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  • Ukulele Tab: Play Chord Progressions In C-major With Tablature
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - With your ukulele you can play many nice and fun chord progressions. You will use ukulele tablature so you don't need to know sheet music.

    The following chords presupposes that you have tuned your ukulele in the most common way with the first string with the highest pitch to an A.

    We will first learn the two ukulele chords C-major and A7. In order to be able to show you how to play these chords I will present the ukulele tab notation I will use in this article.

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  • Ukulele Chords: Learn To Play Chord Progressions In The Key Of C
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - The ukulele is a very nice istrument to use as you sing your songs. It is also fun to use just to strum chords. Today you will learn some common chords and patterns in the key of C.

    We will use an easy ukulele tab notation so you will not have to know sheet music. Tablature or tab notation shows you by numbers what string to play and what frets to press down.

    The most obvious ukulele chord in the key of C is of course the C-major chord. Let's take a look at it:

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  • Ukulele Chords: Learn To Play Easy Chord Changes
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - It is very fun and mostly easy to play ukulele chords. Let's take a look at some easy chord changes!

    Before we delve to deeply into our ukulele chords let's take a look at the tuning of your ukulele. The resulting names of the chords we play depends on how we tune the ukulele.

    In this ukulele lesson I assume that you play a soprano ukulele and that you have tuned it in C.

    What does C-tuning mean?

    Let's take a look at the piano keyboard ...

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  • Guitar Chords: Open Chord Progressions In The Key Of E
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - E-major is a very common key for guitar oriented songs. Many blues songs are written in this key and a lot of riffs can also be found. We will now explore some of the exciting open chords you will find in this key!

    We will start this guitar lesson by playing the most common E-major chord:

    E: 0/6 2/5 2/4 1/3 0/2 0/1

    What type of tab notation is this?

    I use this type of guitar tablature notation because the more common tablature staffs ar ...

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  • Guitar Chords: Open Chord Progressions In The Key Of A
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - The key of A is full of possibilities for a guitarist. Many exciting chords can be created by moving a finger or sliding the guitar chord among the frets. Let's create our first guitar progression..

    We will start with the most common A-major chord:

    A: 0/5 2/4 2/3 2/2 0/1

    What do the slashes and numbers mean? 2/4 means, press down the second fret on string four. In other words: fret/string

    Now when you know how this guitar tab notation w ...

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  • Guitar Chord Lesson: Learn To Play Nice Sounding Guitar Chords In D
    By: Peter Edvinsson | - A guitar is an amazing instrument. Sometimes hard to play but with easy nice sounding guitar chord secrets everywhere. Let's explore some easy but nice guitar chords.

    Our first guitar chord will be Dmaj7. It is played in this way for example:

    Dmaj: 0/4 2/3 2/2 2/1

    An explanation of the notation. The first number indicates which fret to press down. The number after the slash which string. 2/3 means, press down the second fret on the third string.

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  • Improvising On The Piano: Jazz Musicians Do It -- Why Not Other Styles?
    By: Duane Shinn | - Why jazz piano improvisation?

    Why not gospel piano improvisation?

    Is it not possible to improvise classical music, or sacred music, or any other kind of music?

    Bach improvised many of his fugues and inventions while playing organ in church. Many others in all musical styles have improvised within the context of their own persuasion. So why study improvised jazz? Why not study improvised classical music, or improvised gospel music?

    The ...

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  • Piano Playing Your Way: How To Have More Fun Playing The Piano Than You Ever Have Before
    By: Duane Shinn | - Piano playing doesn't have to be boring. There's no law that says you have to play a song the same way everyone else plays it. By learning some basic music theory and chord formations, you can have the time of your life playing music like you have always wanted to.

    Every musician has a different method of arranging. Some start with the bass, some start with the melody, some just arrange everything all at once. You'll eventually discover the process that works best for you, but her ...

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  • Playing The Piano Using Chord Symbols Instead Of Being Tied To The Written Sheet Music
    By: Duane Shinn | - Piano improvising and arranging is an art but definitely not a science. It is all based on chords and chord progressions. There aren't any steadfast rules for creating an arrangement, nothing to dictate the limitless potential of your imagination. Musicians learn to arrange by simply arranging and improvise by improvising -- over and over again. It's a big game of trial and error. But it's also a scientific method: you keep the experiments that work, and abandon those that don't work.

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  • Learn To Play The Piano Better By Learning To Arrange Chords & Chord Progressions
    By: Duane Shinn | - Piano arranging is the process by which you take a written piece of music and rework it with chords, adding new bass accompaniment, fills, or even slightly altering the song's structure. And while it's a process that takes years to truly master, anyone with a basic education in piano and a working knowledge of a few key techniques can create an inventive, satisfying arrangement. It all boils down to one thing: chord recognition. And anyone who plays a little piano can learn piano chords to add e ...
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  • Learn To Listen To Each Piano Chord
    By: IPRWire Staff Writer | - Each piano chord has its own sound and purpose when it comes to playing the piano. When you understand the importance of chords in music, you'll be able to learn the piano much quicker, whether you're taking lessons online or from a teacher in the area where you live.

    Training your ears to listen to each piano chord will help you to move from one lesson to the next with ease and confidence. Chords are all about putting the notes together, one after the other, to complete the harmo ...

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  • What Can A Free Piano Chord Chart Do For You?
    By: IPRWire Staff Writer | - When you have successfully learned chords and scales, you will better be able to master playing the piano and other instruments. This is because once you know the basic musical chords, you can play music on any instrument including the keyboard, guitar, and other stringed instruments. All it takes is a few chords and you will be on your way to playing all types of music. Having the right free piano chord chart to help you learn makes all the difference.

    The piano is a staple in al ...

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  • Learn A Little More About A Piano Chord Chart
    By: IPRWire Staff Writer | - A piano chord chart is one way you can get to know more about learning to play the piano with confidence and enjoyment. Chords are the basis behind learning how to play any instrument, as they are the building blocks of all music. The more you know about chord structure, the better you are able to learn how to play piano in the comfort of your own home.

    Once you know the basic piano chord chart, you will be ready to play all types of music by ear or by reading sheet music. No matt ...

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  • Learn Popular Jazz Piano Chords Online
    By: IPRWire Staff Writer | - A jazz piano chord is much the same as any other piano chord. This means that when you learn the basics of piano chords and theory, youll be able to play any type of music, be it gospel or jazz. Many people enjoy the jazz style of music and will benefit from learning those chords that are most often used in jazz music. Once you learn these chords, youll be able to play a wide variety of music because you will understand the backbone of notes and scales that are the key to playing music on ...
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  • How To Predict Which Chord Comes Next In A Song
    By: Duane Shinn | - Wouldn't it be nice if you could predict which chord would probably come next in a song?

    I've got some good news for you.

    It is possible. Not 100%, but somewhere on the order of 75% to 85% accurate.

    That's because music has FORM -- like the skeleton that holds your flesh, muscles, and skin up. If you had no bones -- no skeleton -- your flesh and all the other parts of you would fall in a heap on the floor. Not a pretty picture. But because you DO have ...

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