Piano Chords Book
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Piano Chord Book
The Piano Chord Book gives you an overview of the 312 most used essential piano chords in fullcolour illustrated diagrams including suggested fingerings. All chords are shown in root or narrow position to keep things as simple as possible. All chords can be played with one hand.
We cover all following chord types: Major, Minor, Augmented, Diminished, Sus2 and Sus4, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Thirteenth and some special chords. All for playing Rock, Blues, Jazz and Pop.
Furthermore, we give you an overview of more than 550 chord names with the notes they exist of (including the structured position of the notes; root, 3rd, 5th etc.), to form your own desired chords in a position of your choice.
We also show you how chords are constructed. Now you can form chords yourself only using the chord formulas and the essential music theory in this book. We also show you the principles of chord inversions including the first and second inversions of the most used chords.Once you know how easy it is to invert a chord you can play all inversions yourself!
The Piano Chord Book can be used in an entry or moderate level and is made compatible for eReader and mobile device showing only a maximum of 8 chords per page! The last page consist of empty chord diagrams to be printed for own usage.
This Piano Chords Book gives you all chords in an alphabetical order, so you can find chords easily. Download it now and store it in your eReader or mobile device and always have this chords dictonary with you at home or on the road!
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Piano Chords Book - E. Kluitenberg
How to use this piano chord book
Thank you for purchasing this chord book! We show you 312 piano chords with suggested finger settings in an alphabetical order. Below you can see an explanation on how to read the chord diagrams including a picture on how the fingers of the right and left hand are numbered. Probably you'll know this already but we thought, we better tell something old, than let you use this book with no instructions at all!
Because of the miracle, called the piano, there are lots of ways to play a single chord (every note has multiple locations on the keyboard). We’ve chosen for every chord the less or more easiest way to play the chord in root or narrow position. It might be that you want to use an inversion of the illustrated chord. In that case you can inverse the chord yourself by using the overview pages in the back of this book. Here you will find the notes that every chord exists of in a logical order.
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Playing the piano is personal and you need to develop a way that feels comfortable for you. So check if the suggested fingerings feel good for you and if the stated chord works in your case. We show right hand fingerings. You can easily form the chords for your left hand using the same diagrams, following the examples In the back of the book.
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Some of the chords (like 13th chords) exists of more than five notes. We use a maximum of five