Piano Chords for Beginners 5: Learn How to Play Major and Minor Piano Chords in One Easy Lesson
In this free beginner piano lesson, learn the difference between Major and Minor chords and how to play them quickly and easily!
When you listen to popular piano music, what creates the tone or the atmosphere of the song? Why are some songs bright and cheerful, such as the Beatles’ ‘The Yellow Submarine’ or ‘When I’m Sixty Four’? And why are other songs filled with sadness and pathos, such as the Beatles’ ‘Yesterday’ or ‘The Fool on the Hill’?
Much of the difference is due to the common use of Major chords in the cheerful songs, and Minor chords in the sad songs.
Basic Major and Minor chords are just three notes played together. So it
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How to Make a Minor Chord from a Major Chord
To construct a Minor chord, you take the corresponding Major chord and simply lower the middle note by one half-step or semitone.
On your piano or keyboard, the keys that are directly adjacent to one another are one half-step or one semitone apart. The adjacent note can be either black or white. So to lower a note by one half-step or semitone you simply go down to the next adjacent piano key on
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For example if you lower the following notes by one half-step:
— F# becomes F,
— A becomes Ab,
— C becomes B, and
— F becomes E.
Let’s Look at an Example
We saw in our article in this series about how to play ‘Away in a Manger’, that:
— the D Major chord is: D F# A.
To find the D Minor chord, you lower the middle note of the D Major chord by one half-step or semitone from F# to F. Therefore,
— the D Minor chord is: D F A.
Play these two chords one after the other and hear
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Chords are represented by chord symbols in books of popular piano music. Here are the chord symbols for these two chords:
— D Major chord: D
— D Minor chord: Dm
What About All the Other Types of Chords?
If you look in a book of popular music, such as one of those in Hal Leonard’s Fake Book series, you will see many other types of chords that are used in the accompaniments. These include Seventh chords, Sixth chords, Diminished chords, Augmented chords and Suspended chords.
In a similar way to the relationship between the Major and Minor chords, all of these other chord types have simple relationships
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Once you understand the simple key that unlocks the huge variety of piano chords, you can learn beautiful embellishment techniques for these chords. Then you can create your own unique accompaniments for your favorite style of popular music - with ease!
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