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Piano Chord Chart C 4 Steps to Learning How to Play Any Song on the Piano 1. Determining the melody - Melodies determine what chords will be played. If you can use your ear to figure out what notes are being played in the melody, you are 1/4 on your way to learning a song! More resources on learning how to determine melodies 2.Harmonizing the melody - Once you have figured out the melody (using some of my techniques on the resource page), it is time to harmonize it. This is simply choosing various chords to accompany the melody. There are several techniques and tricks to doing this. More resources on learning how to harmonize melodies 3. Altering Chords - This is the best part! Now that you have strategically figured out the melody to a song and have harmonized it, altering your chords to produce certain sounds is the next step. If you were playing gospel music, you would alter your chords differently than if you were playing classical or country music. More resources on altering chords 1. Listening - After you have determined the melody, harmonized the melody, and altered some of your chords, there are various techniques you can use to make sure that your song sounds right. More resources on listening techniques Cm C7 Cm7 Cmaj7 C6 C9 C13 Csus2 Csus4
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Piano Chord Chart

C4 Steps to Learning How to Play Any Song on the Piano1. Determining the melody - Melodies determine what chords will be played. If you can use your ear to figure out what notes are being played in the melody, you are 1/4 on your way to learning a song! More resources on learning how to determine melodies

2.Harmonizing the melody - Once you have figured out the melody (using some of my techniques on the resource page), it is time to harmonize it. This is simply choosing various chords to accompany the melody. There are several techniques and tricks to doing this. More resources on learning how to harmonize melodies

3. Altering Chords - This is the best part! Now that you have strategically figured out the melody to a song and have harmonized it, altering your chords to produce certain sounds is the next step. If you were playing gospel music, you would alter your chords differently than if you were playing classical or country music. More resources on altering chords

1. Listening - After you have determined the melody, harmonized the melody, and altered some of your chords, there are various techniques you can use to make sure that your song sounds right. More resources on listening techniques

Cm

C7

Cm7

Cmaj7

C6

C9

C13

Csus2

Csus4

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Cdim

Cdim7

Caug

Db

Dbm

Db7

Dbm7

Dbmaj7

Db6

Db9

Db13

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Dbsus2

Dbsus4

Dbdim

Dbdim7

Dbaug

D

Dm

D7

Dm7

Dmaj7

D6

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D9

D13

Dsus2

Dsus4

Ddim

Ddim7

Daug

Eb

Ebm

Eb7

Ebm7

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Ebmaj7

Ebdim

Ebdim7

Ebaug

E

Em

E7

Em7

Emaj7

Edim

Edim7

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Eaug

F

Fm

F7

Fm7

Fmaj7

Fdim

Fdim7

Faug

Gb

Gbm

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Gb7

Gbm7

Gbmaj7

Gbdim

Gbdim7

Gbaug

G

Gm

G7

Gm7

Gmaj7

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Gdim

Gdim7

Gaug

Ab

Abm

Ab7

Abm7

Abmaj7

Abdim

Abdim7

Abaug

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A

Am

A7

Am7

Amaj7

A6

A9

A13

Adim

Adim7

Aaug

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Bb

Bbm

Bb7

Bbm7

Bbmaj7

Bb6

Bb9

Bbdim

Bbdim7

Bbaug

B

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Bm

B7

Bm7

Bmaj7

B6

B9

Bdim

Bdim7

Baug

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Complete Piano Chord Chart Part 2

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