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Play Piano Instantly - Even If You Don’t Know Where Middle C Is!


So, you’ve been dying to play the piano. But you don’t want to spend years learning how to read music. Of course you don’t! And you won’t have to IF you learn a chord-based approach to playing the piano.


Here’s a method I use to get my students playing piano in a flash. First, you need to learn a few chords. But not just any chord type. No. The chord type I have my students learn first is something called the open position chord. And with it, you’ll be able to create your own unique music right away!



The open position chord is exactly what its name implies. It’s a chord structure that covers more than 2 octaves of the keyboard AND

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uses both hands right away. If you don’t know what an octave is, not to worry. Suffice it to say that 2 octaves are over 16 white keys. It’s a handful to play this chord structure but once you master it, you’ll be well on your way to unlocking the secrets of keyboard harmony.


So, how exactly can we use this chord to create music with? Easy. Take a look at my free piano lesson "Reflections in Water" (available by clicking below.) The first thing you notice about this lesson is that it’s unusual. It’s not your typical piano lesson by far. In fact, you might even think it looks like an art lesson - and you’d be right! I specifically

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The lesson contains four open position piano chords with fingering diagrams. The beautiful thing about this chord structure is that once you master it, you can easily use it to play ALL the chords in all 12 keys. The first thing I ask you to do is play the chords - first all tones together (solid chords) and then with the tones broken up (broken chords.)


Once you have this chord structure under your fingers and you’ve developed a muscle memory for it, the rest is easy!


In the lesson "Reflections in Water," we use this chord structure to improvise a few minutes of music. The chord progression

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is laid out for you and all you have to do is simply follow along. I also provide audio examples so you can hear how I used the same chords to improvise with.


If you really want to play piano in a flash and don’t want to wait, try the open position piano chord. You won’t be disappointed!


Edward Weiss is a pianist/composer and webmaster of Quiescence Music’s online piano lessons. He has been helping students learn how to play piano in the New Age style for over 14 years and works with students in private, in groups, and now over the internet. Stop by now at http://www.quiescencemusic.com/piano_lessons.html for a FREE piano lesson!




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