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Learn 4 Easy Piano Chords to Play Thousands of Songs FAST
Learn 4 Easy Piano Chords to Play Thousands of Songs FAST
Gospel Chord Motion: A Cool and Easy Little Trick
Gospel Chord Motion: A Cool and Easy Little Trick - YouTube
How to read printed music: a basic primer for pianists and keyboard players – Piano & Synth Magazine
Intervals explained part 4 - Beginner Music Theory - Yanick Drums
Perfect intervals are intervals that have a very stable and consonant sound. They're called perfect because they're considered the most pure and complete sounding intervals. The four perfect intervals are: Unison, fourth, fifth and octave. If you would flip/ invert them the unison stays unison and the octave stays a octave. A perfect 4 becomes a perfect 5 and a perfect 5 turns into a perfect 4. Major intervals are: second, third, sixth and seventh. When you take any of these major intervals and you lower them by one semitone (half step) without changing the letter name you now have minor intervals. Follow me for more!