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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

A random video created with flash 8. It displays one of 72 piano chords randomly, in groups of five chords that share a common root. This is a great supplement to my piano book "How to Speed Read Piano Chord Symbols" which I sell as an e-book at http://www.patternpiano.com/

I have many free flash tools, including the one I used to create this video at my website http://www.pianochordfinder.org/

Also, check out my new website:
http://www.list-of-chords.com/
It has interactive diagrams for over 500 piano chords!

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  • B minor 7th with 2 notes = FAIL

  • @HorseMan50 If you'd look a little closer, you'd see that the root is in the left, so there are three notes per chord not two. FAIL

  • @sesameseed77 1. There's no root on the left...

    2. B minor 7th has 4 notes!

  • @HorseMan50 If you listen to the music you'll hear the root. I don't show the root in the diagram because it's easy - same as the name of the chord. Also, the fifth is optional, so yes a Bm7 can have four notes, but it doesn't need four notes, only three. The root (in the left and not shown in the diagram), the third, and the seventh!

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  • @sesameseed77 But, why wouldn't you show that in the diagram. It makes it confusing. Thx

  • Brilliantly done! An invaluable tool! Many thanks for your time and dedication

  • How that comment got 26 likes is beyond me.

  • @sesameseed77 You should definitely be displaying ALL the tones in your displays.

    Leaving out the fifth is NOT optional.

  • @fetymann Nope, you're missing the description.

  • @jbrandrn

    I think the 2 tone variations are ''lighter'' to listen to, while still giving the feeling of the chord. Apart from that..Listening to interesting chords is just refreshing

  • @sesameseed77 There are so many noobs here. Guys these chords are jazz triads. where you have the root + 3rd + 7th. now to those who cant hear the root playing its your problem. whats shown on the diagram is the 3rd and the 7th played on the right hand.

  • @sesameseed77 so it's fifthless chord :D PAWNED :D

  • Yes, the chords are correct and are exactly how a pro should play the chords. But reading the comments here, I notice that most of them are newbies, Be kind to them and show all the notes in chords. And finally, thanks for posting the video. Respect.

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