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If we use C major as an example, your root note will be C, your Middle note will be E and your last note will be a G. So you have three notes C E & G which are then turned into C major chord. Try working out some other chords yourself. Do them in patterns that fit, so try working out C Major, F Major and G Major. Then play these one after another and see how great they sound. To work out minor chords, you select a root note. Then you climb three steps and you will reach your middle note, and a further four steps to reach your last note for the chord. For example A minor Chord would have A as your root note, C as your middle note and E as your last note. So your three notes for A Minor chord are A C E. Try working out some other minor chords yourself. Common minor pattern are D Minor a minor and E minor. Use the information above to learn all your chords thoroughly, and write down the two easy formulas so you have them to hand should you need to work out another chord. The correct fingering to play chords on piano in your right hand is 1 3 5. One is your thumb, and 5 will be your little finger. The correct fingering to follow for your left hand with piano chords is 5 3 1. Five is your little finger and one is your thumb. It can take many years of practice to reach the standard to be able play your own one hour song repertoire on piano or keyboard. But what if there was a simple method that could show any beginner how to do it in just 12 days? Find out how it’s done... http://www.asapiano.com/