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by john aschenbrenner
Basic piano chords are important for children. This is because chords are the DNA of music theory, and allow kids to play a simple accompaniment....
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by john aschenbrenner
Two note chords for younger kids on the piano is an invention that fits the capabilities of young hands. It sets up the correct position for thre...
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by john aschenbrenner
Second inversion chords are the third chord position that students learn, since most methods restrict chord study to triads (three note chords) f...
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by john aschenbrenner
You must first fully understand “root position” chords before you attempt to understand first inversion chords. Inversions are based on a full ...
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by john aschenbrenner
Kids learn chords because chords will give them control of the entire instrument. Reading music will only give you control of a single note. Lear...
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by john aschenbrenner
What is a root position chord? It is a chord in which the bottom note (furthest to the left) is the same as the name of the chord. Thus the lowes...
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by john aschenbrenner
Root position chords are a group of three keys that are in their most basic position. Their relationship to one another is relatively equidistant...
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by john aschenbrenner
There are six basic chords that kids must learn in order to play the beginning piano literature. They are C, F, G, D, E, and A. Chords are grou...
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by john aschenbrenner
The chord piano method is an easy, common-sense approach to popular music piano study. It is a method based on a knowledge of piano chords and t...
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by john aschenbrenner
The Singer-Songwriter Piano Method is a way of playing pop music without reading music. As a result, most musicians who cannot read music adopt ...
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