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How to play triad piano chords free lesson

Free piano lesson on playing triads



Now you know the basic techniques for keyboard notes and the difference between semi tones and whole tones, its time to learn about playing triad piano chords. This 2 part lesson will teach you about 3 note solid, broken triad, how to play D major scale on piano before finishing with how to play the song Jingle bells.

These free lessons are useful for beginners as they also let you hear how triads sound on the piano before you try playing them yourself. You can also see how you should position your hands and fingers and have someone to copy visually. This is something that obviously can't be shown in a book.

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Part 2:

Now is the time to start learning the basics of how to read sheet music.

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