Learn Piano Chords
December 29, 2009 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
What if you could pop a CD into your home or car stereo and learn everything you needed to know to start playing beautiful chords on the piano?
I’m talking about all the same chords used to play practically every popular song out there!
The ones you grew up listening to… the songs you now enjoy… classic holiday tunes… even your kids’ favorite songs… and more!
What if you could learn all the chords that make up those songs in just an hour or so? Would you be excited?
Well… You should be!
Because Jermaine, over at Hear and Play Chords is going to reveal an approach that allows you to learn anywhere: at your piano, in your car, on your iPod while at the gym — ANYWHERE!
So, if you have a CD player and two hours to spare, then you have what it takes to start mastering chords by ear. There are over 20 minutes of audio lesson clips at the website.
You’ll definitely find this new resource very beneficial, especially if you’re struggling to grasp the concepts of chords! Believe it or not, once you master chords, half of the battle is won because songs are created ALL BY CHORDS!
Rush on over to Hear and Play Chords and read his entire report. Step-by-step, you will learn:
- How to form various types of chords: major, minor, diminished, augmented and the easy theory behind them. DO NOT BE INTIMIDATED.
- The classes of chords and the difference between triads, sevenths, ninths, elevenths, thirteenths… all broken down in “normal,” down-to-earth, language.
- One magic formula that creates all the chords you’ll ever need to know. All I’ll tell you is that it involves two words: Quality & Quantity (and you need both in order to create all chords).
- How to form any major scale in seconds using my “Why Won’t He Wear White When Hot” trick.
- Easy ways to understand intervals (which are merely distances between notes). There are melodic intervals and harmonic intervals and you’ll learn both.
- The secret behind the “number system” and how to use it to learn practically any chord out there. I’ll prove it to you with 7 practical
examples.
So I highly recommend that you go over and visit Hear and Play Chords. Don’t forget to check out the 20+ minutes of audio lessons! You’ll be glad you did.
Time after time, I have come across pianists who cannot read music well and rely on memorization to save them. Do you admire pianists who can just pick up any piece of sheet music and play without stumbling? If you want to take your sight reading to the next level then check out the piano course "Mastering The Art Of Piano Sight Reading!"
Piano Chords Lessons
March 24, 2008 by Ryan Edward · Leave a Comment
Hear and Play Chords 101: Introduction To Chords
Hear and Play Chords 101 will get you started playing chords the right way!
In 2 full hours of step-by-step audio instruction, we take you from the very beginning and explain how to construct various chords, when and where to use them, and how to apply them in real-life situations.
Shortly after studying this innovative course, you’ll be well on your way to playing popular chords and songs by ear.
Hear and Play Chords 102: The Power of Seventh Chords
This audio course will start where chords 101 left off and show you step-by-step…
- How to form various types of seventh chords and why they are so important in playing by ear.
- Why seventh chords are the foundation of many more extended chords like ninths, elevenths, thirteenths, and altered voicings.
- The power of the “magic 3rd & 7th” and how manipulating them can help you to instantly play dozens of chords in all twelve keys… very easily!
- And much more! Click here to learn more.
Keyboard Computer Chord Chart Finder
The Keyboard Computer Chord Chart Finder shows you ALL the chords BOTH on the keyboard and on the bass and treble clef music staff. So you SEE what each piano chord and/or keyboard chord looks like both on your sheet music and on your keyboard! This will not only solve all your chord problems, but it will also speed up your sight-reading! Why? Because you see BOTH the notation and what your left hand Piano chords with both hands plays — all in the same glance. Sight reading piano chords and keyboard chords So your brain Understanding piano chords in your brain connects the two, and your sight-reading Piano chord symbols on sheet music automatically speeds up. Notice it also shows the scale of the piano chord! Those are the notes you use to improvise based on that chord! (Wish I had this while I was learning to improvise!) It makes no sound, but you SEE what the piano chord looks like for your hand to play Piano chord chartsand your eye to read!
You not only get ALL the:
- Major Chords
- Minor Chords
- Augmented Chords
- Diminished Chords
- 7th Chords
- Minor 7th chords
- 6th chords
- Minor 6th chords
- Major 7th chords
- 9th chords
- 11th chords
- 13th chords
- Suspended chords (sus)
…but you also get all the inversions of these piano chords!
That totals hundreds and hundreds of piano chords!
Plus you get all the scales with one click! (12 major scales, 12 harmonic minor scales, 12 melodic minor scales, and 12 major pentatonic scales – does not show minor pentatonic scales).






