| If you're looking for a way to quickly play the piano | | | | the way the chord is structured. First, it's a modern |
| you're going to love this. Listen... most of you already | | | | sounding seventh chord. All this means is the seventh |
| know that the quickest way to play the piano is by | | | | note of the scale is used to along with regular triad |
| learning chords. | | | | notes to give it a more contemporary sound. Jazz |
| But what most of you don't know is what kind of | | | | musicians use it all the time. |
| chord to start out with. There are triads, seventh | | | | Second, it covers more than 2 octaves of the |
| chords, diminished chords and thousands more. There | | | | keyboard giving you a very nice "open" sound. If you |
| are closed position chords and then there is something | | | | love contemporary stylings, you'll be playing them in no |
| called the open position chord, and with it, you'll be able | | | | time with it. |
| to create your own music in less than an hour! | | | | And last but not least, you use both hands right away |
| Look.. the reason why so many people have problems | | | | to create with! In fact, the chord is so wide open that |
| with the piano is they give up out of sheer boredom! | | | | you can literally create music without moving your |
| They sense that it will take months if not years to | | | | hands around at all. |
| create something that sounds like music on it. So they | | | | If you love the idea of playing piano but don't want to |
| give up. | | | | start with boring triads or note reading, you're going to |
| By starting out with open position chords, you'll | | | | love learning to play the open position chord! |
| immediately sound like a pro! Why? It all has to do with | | | | |