Popular Chord Dictionary for Piano
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Notation, fingering and keyboard diagrams for all of the important chords used in popular music.
ASIN : B00EUOFC8C
Publisher : Alfred Music (May 3, 2005)
Publication date : May 3, 2005
Language : English
File size : 68.5 MB
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Print length : 48 pages
Format : Print Replica
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Cleopatrick –
I’m hungry for success now and I practice this one daily!
It took about five years to motivate myself to practice the piano daily, again! This is the only piano chords book and I think, the best book of it’s type. All of the notes are arranged together as close as possible. This way you don’t need E.T. pixie sticks fingers to reach all of the piano chorded notes. We have-ah wunnerful show for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen! That was his showbiz gimmick. He was an import from Germany, who learned to speak English, after he and his parents moved to USA. (wonderful)! ( A Lawrence Welk reference from a bygone era). Meanwhile, it seems like when you’ve practiced to the point that you can finally sound half-way decent, you suddenly get inspired to put the time in. Everyone claims they want to win! But, no one wants to put the time in! Do whatever it takes to motivate yourself to practice, regularly! 10-15 minutes, cool! Then one day you’re newly acquired memory will kick in and you’ll instantly rip a riff and amaze yourself, just like the pro’s doit:-)
Six –
A great book to have!
Thank you. I’ve had one of these for years. Glad to see it’s still available.
carolyn clark –
The writing of the chords is too dark to see.
The color could be brighter to see the chords better.
Richard Wadsworth –
Five Stars
Very handy and instructional.
Wray Mould –
Good visual chord dictionary
This book appears to be the big brother of Piano Chord Dictionary, which lacks enharmonic keys. It’s handy for studying chord style piano. The book isn’t for experienced players as it has a picture of the keyboard indicating the appropriate keys to be pressed. (Hey, at least there aren’t fingers pressing the keys in the diagrams!) I marked middle C on each diagram to help orient myself. I’ve also marked the diagrams to indicate scale degree for notes of each chord, for example, major chord 1-3-5. This is because many of the chords are inversions to keep them within the diagrams and to keep your hands from jumping around while playing smoother-sounding chord progressions.The suggested fingerings are for left hand only, so you may need to adapt these to right hand chord style. No big deal. Suggested fingerings are always just that, as I’ve made changes to guitar chord fingerings for decades.This is a good resource for visual learners wanting to acquire basic piano chord style.
Mike Tranter –
I hope it was what I wanted
Juan Castaqeda –
No le pongo las cinco estrellas porque no lo han actualizado y no se ve muy claro.
Rosemary Heyes –
prompt service and fair price