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Learn how to play and create chord progressions on the piano in this piano lesson. Playing chord progressions on the piano is easy with this piano lesson!
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  • Totally not for beginners I got lost really quickly...

  • You're positioning on the chords is too complicated. It would be easier if you used a basic 1-3-5 chord. I'm trying to learn about chord progression, not trying to figure out how you're even constructing a base chord with 5 or 6 fingers!

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  • Many thanks! helped me out a lot!

    People having problems with this should check out scales and then come back. Everything will slip into place :)

  • Danny Byrd

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  • chords? major: root plus 4 plus 3, minor: root plus 3 plus 4

    simple as that lool

  • @rjslade 1-3-5 as in the chord note, the third and the fifth ? I can't see how it makes the subject any more advanced. I mean you just play the same three notes, if you want a three note chord, in whatever order you want, with as many fingers as you want. And I do believe having some form of chord knowledge, at least the basic type you mentioned, is a prerequisite for learning chord progressions. You can't blame the teacher, he probably has other videos on chords specifically.

  • @Alexiaden93 Have you never heard of 1-3-5 placement? It's a form of playing chords. Your question is a misdirection; a good instructor of entry level subjects starts with basics and builds from there.

  • @rjslade Why would you learn chord progressions before knowing how to construct chords? o_O

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  • @Ronaldinho0927 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH LMFAO wait let me go back 1 ,1,1,1,

  • I laughed so hard at 3:35 lmao

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