Basic Piano Chords Part #1 (Keyboard Tutorial #2)
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mijn papa is dom
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@M0rganstudios thanks....
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@sauravmishra1017 Those are sharps and flats like Ab, A#, C#, Db, etc. Check out Tutorial #15.
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@sauravmishra1017 Those are sharps and flats like Ab, A#, C#, Db, etc. Check out "Sharps, Flats, and the Chromatic Scale (Kybd Tut #15)"
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@M0rganstudios hi i just wanna ask that the white buttons (notes) are know as c,d,e,f,g,a,b then what the black buttons call (notes)?
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@timothysoh Check out part 11. "Notes on the Treble and Bass clefs"
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@M0rganstudios i have a piano sheet but i cant difer the notes drawn on those lines. perhaps you would do tutorial on the music sheet notes :D
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this is gonna be really helpful soon i just wanted to do this for a school talent show and i love the tune to a piano thats why i wanted to learn all along also my other favorite instrument is the violin i always wanted to play it but my parents couldnt afford it so thanks to u i could atleast play one of my intrests :D
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thankk youuu :))
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hey ther, i like the approach of urs in teaching those chords and basics in earlier video, there a logic that i can get to understand and which make things very clear, thx keep it up



so triads are 3 notes where you have to skip every other one? or can triads also be like (Abc) ??
shshinshel573 1 year ago
@shshinshel573 Usually a triad is where you skip every other note. But it could technically refer to abc as well (tri meaning 3). People just don't usually don't do that. CFG might be a more common triad where the notes don't always skip. That's called Csus4.
M0rganstudios 1 year ago