Chords that are built on a major scale are simply chord of each of the note in a certain scale. For example, in C Major Scale, the notes are: C, D, E, F, G, A and B.
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How to Construct Minor Scale in Music
We have learned about how to construct major scales in the beginner Music Theory section, and now we are going to learn how to construct natural minor scales. The formula for minor scale is: 1, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, b7 (Root, W, H, W, W, H, W)
Pentatonic Scales
Learn how to play pentatonic scales by playing only the black key notes. Watch the demo showing you how to this 5-note scale.
Major Scales
Major scales are used to create most of the popular songs you hear on the radio today as well as many pieces of classical music. Learn how to construct major scales in all 12 keys. Watch demos playing all the major scales
C Major Arpeggio
Arpeggio in musical term refers to a group of notes (or chord) being played one after the other in sequence. Learn how to play C Major Arpeggio on piano keyboard.
Piano Technique for Beginners
A good way to improve your technique is to perform finger exercises. Learn some of the piano techniques that are fun to play as well as please to listen to.