How To Know What Chords Sound Good Together On The Piano
___________________________ If you're playing or writing a song, how do you know what chords will fit together in a chord progression to sound good? If I'm playing C-G-Am-F, can I play a D Major chord? It turns out there are actually some really useful ways to know what chords will work together. It's not a strict rule, but more of a starting point. They're called Diatonic Chords. Now I have a confession to make. I've been playing the piano since I was nine-years-old. But I only learned about diatonic chords THIS YEAR! I figured if I didn't know what they were for so long, then chances are other people might not either. It turns out diatonic chords is just a fancy name for something SUPER SIMPLE! But it's really useful for understanding different keys and how to play chords and songs in those keys. Put simply, diatonic chords are all the chords that naturally occur inside a certain key. They only use the notes found within that key (or scale). Let's take C Major as an example. C Major has only white keys. So every chord you play in the key of C will have only white keys. A C will be C-E-G - easy right? Then up a note will be D-F-A, making it a D minor. So D minor is a diatonic chord of C. You can then work your way up the scale, still only playing white notes. Ready to Get Started on the Piano? Learn how with 4 free and easy lessons! ► https://www.pianote.com/getting-started If you love chords and want to get better, then check out our free Chord Hack series here: ►https://Pianote.com/chord-hacks/ Ready to level up your playing? Get personal coaching tips and structured lessons: enjoy your free 7-day trial to Pianote! ► https://www.pianote.com/trial-yt Check out the timecodes for a breakdown of the lesson! What are diatonic chords? - 0:48 How is this useful? - 2:15 Try it in another key - 2:36 Practice tips - 3:48 Follow us: ►Facebook: / pianoteofficial ►Instagram: / pianoteofficial ►TikTok: https://tinyurl.com/yd7hyxxc ► The Note Blog: https://www.pianote.com/blog/ Follow Lisa: ► Instagram: / lisawittmusic Check out Lisa’s favorite products here ► https://www.pianote.com/lisa-recommends ABOUT LISA: Lisa Witt has been teaching piano for +20 years and in that time has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn to play the songs they love. Lisa received classical piano training through the Royal Conservatory of Music, but she has since embraced popular music and playing by ear in order to accompany herself and others. She is a songwriter and recording artist. Lisa’s contagious enthusiasm will have you excited to practice and return to the keys for your next lesson. Her teaching style focuses on you, making lessons encouraging and fun.

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