How Easy Is Learning Piano Chords?  

Article by Lauren Paltrow





With the massive amount of variations in timings, notes and alterations, we now know that the ‘well’ of music can never be exhausted. The combinations of piano chords that theoretically exist is so close to infinite that makes no difference, so it seems more than reasonable to assume that anyone can conjure up new music relatively easily.

By ‘chording’ a song at a piano, you can invent all types of new music simply and effectively. It sounds easy, and it’s actually easier to do in practice, and you don’t need to be a concert pianist in order to do it! When I use the phrase ‘chord a song’, what I am referring to is the ability to play roughly three or four chords on a piano whilst someone else sings the tune.

The only thing you really have to know how to do is play a couple of very basic chords and be able to move rhythmically back and forth between them. Did you know, for example, that

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