
Someone seriously mastered the art of playing piano by ear, they should seek from the beginning to learn to play the piano in all twelve keys different launched, with at least twelve piano chords different in each. Provided the correct procedure is followed, no one alive to learn to play the piano, will become knowledge of the building piano chord at any time and without any assistance. The secret to learning to play piano chords is to familiarize yourself with the layout the keyboard of a piano first.
The piano is designed to provide twelve different pitched tones, each of which bears the name of a letter in alphabetical order. The 88 notes / keys on the keyboard are arranged from left to right in a set pattern, rising in pitch and is divided into groups of repeating / eighths of the thirteen notes / tones. From left to right bottom, the first 7 white notes / keys are known as the 7 natural notes ie ABCDEFG [A] and rang up individually, to the familiar sound: DO, RE, ME, FA, SO, LA, TI, [do]. The 5 black keys in between the 7 natural, are known as switches. Here's how identify their names: Ascendant – the black key to the right of the key "A", is a semi-tone higher in pitch and is known as A-sharp note. The key black to the right of the key "C" is a semi-tone higher in pitch and is known as "C sharp" note. The same principle applies to D, F and G. Downstream: The black key to the left of the key "B" is a semi-tone lower in pitch and is known as the B-flat note, that this note / key has 2 names: B-flat and / or A-sharp. Than ever of the two names that you want to call is correct. The black key to the left of the key "A", is a semi-tone low tone and is known as the "A plane ticket," which means that this note / key has 2 names ie A-level and / or G-Sharp. Than ever of the two names you want to call is correct. The same principle applies to G, E and D. Now, do the following: the sound of a note / key, counting as 1 and continue through semi-tones account of twelve. He has played all twelve different tones launched on piano, the saying that is known as chromatic scale. Sonar footnote 13, you realize that is the same note that you started, one that is yet a higher pitch. The range of notes / keys that range from "A" to "A" (13 semitones) is known as octave. To become familiar with the piano chords, is essential to be well acquainted with the chromatic scale.
About chromatic scale:
It consists of twelve semitones for example, the chromatic scale from C: Upstream: C, C-Sharp, D, D-Sharp, E, F, F-sharp, G, G-Sharp A, A-sharp, B, [C]. Downstream: [C, B, B-flat, A, A-flat, G, G-flat, F, E, E-flat, D, D-flat, [C]. Each chromatic scale follows the same pattern.
Familiar with the above, you are ready to learn to construct and play chords on piano. GOOD LUCK!
Ive got all this ringing in my ears… – Fall Out Boy (High Pitch)