How to form any major/minor chord on a piano or keyboard
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This video is a response to how to play "Burnin' Up" by the Jonas Brothers on guitar
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it doesnt really work with the skip 3 then skip two. on A, you played A (root) C# (tonic) and E (dominant). now, counting 3 up as you said would land you from a A on a C. Transitions from a 1-3-5 dosent work unless you take into the sharps and flats in the scale. This is one thing that really messed me up when trying to learn the piano a while ago. unless you take into account the sharps or flats in the key sig, youll most likley end up with a minor chord.
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lol you're in luck. i do many tutorials ;-)
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gh611
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DO MORE!!! it really made sense
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lol, no worries man
gh611
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I understand now....!
neiderhauser77 8 months ago
@neiderhauser77 haha i'm glad! This video is so old lol I may need to re-make it o.O ;)
dftba!
gh611
guitarhero611 8 months ago
Thanks for the help :)
MuzikFreak94 1 year ago
@MuzikFreak94 no problem :) glad it helped!
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gh611
guitarhero611 1 year ago
thank you SO much!! i've been playing piano for a few years, but i never knew the minors or majors at all!! i just read sheet music and played, like a robot!! although i excel in math, as it is one of my best subjects, i happened to stumble along this video! THANK YOU!!! now i can form any chords and play along with pretty much any song!! i was afraid that the only way to learn was to remember all of them, oh i was so relieved to hear there was a pattern for ALL of them! can't thank you enough!!
vivz753 2 years ago
haha no worries! i'm glad i could help! be sure to tell a friend ;-)
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guitarhero611 2 years ago