Learning how to play piano chords is easy. The first step
needed is to be able to play piano scales first as this allows playing chords
naturally.
Chords are composed of three or more notes played at the
same time. This article will deal with playing simple piano chords that are
composed of only three notes.
Formulating and playing a three-note chord is easy. This makes piano for
beginners an easy task.
What is a three-note chord?
A three-note chord is played by pressing the first, third, and
fifth note of a piano scale at the same time. If the C major chord is played,
the notes C-E-G are played at the same time. The C major scale has C as its
first note, E as its third note, and G as its fifth note.
Another example of a chord is the A minor chord where the
notes A-C-E are played simultaneously. The notes A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A compose the A minor
scale. The first, third, and fifth notes
of the A minor scale are A-C-E.
It is important to note that when playing the piano chords,
the thumb, middle finger, and the little finger are used. The arms should be
relaxed and the fingers are curled. Sit properly when playing the piano and
avoid having a bad posture. It is quite difficult to play with straight
fingers.
Learn Piano Scales
It is important that there is master of piano scales before
moving to playing chords. Chords come from scales. Knowing the scales will
ensure that learning chords will be easy. Never do away with practicing scales.
Major and minor chords are easy to learn as these are made of whole and half
steps.
Piano for beginners is easy if chords are known. The scales
are the backbone of chords; thus, it is important to master the piano sales.
Look for the next article for an in-depth topic regarding
piano chords.

Good post! I'm a beginner on playing piano. I think this blog will help me to learn a lot of the basic notes on playing piano. Thanks for sharing!
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