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  1. Piano chord guide with pictures and theory

    Choose from the menus to get a piano chord in a certain category and for a specific note. The chords are illustrated with pictures and short explanations are given to increase your understanding.

  2. Piano major chords - theory and diagrams

    Besides the main chord category, there are also Major 7th chords (maj7), Major 9th chords (maj9) and Major 6th chords (6) among others. See diagrams of Major chords:

  3. Graphics explaining how to read piano chord diagrams

    To simplify the pictures and make them easier to interpret, Pianochord.org use diagrams with red color marking keys to play. By comparing the two images, a realistic picture and a diagram, you can easily …

  4. Piano minor chords - theory and diagrams

    The difference between the Minor and Major chord is the second note in the chord, the third interval. A major chord has a major third, while a minor chord has a minor third.

  5. Graphic overviews of piano chords

    Graphics of chords collected making them easy to compare and memorize. Below you can see an overview of all major chords in the common keys (only naturals, no accidentals).

  6. The Piano Chord Collection - Piano Chords in PDF

    Regardless if your piano is an 88 keys full-scale or a smaller one, you can use this collection for learning and as a reference. The diagrams are presented together with the notes included in each chord, …

  7. Piano chord charts digital poster

    The Piano Chord Collection digital poster includes 96 chord diagrams essential for the pianist. The poster size is 420 x 594 mm or 17 x 23 inches and in high resolution for screen (3966 x 5612 pixels) …

  8. C major piano chord - diagram and fingerings for C, C/E, C/G

    C major chord for piano (including C/E and C/G inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular C chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes.

  9. A minor piano chord - Am, Am/C, Am/E

    A minor chord for piano (including Am/C and Am/E inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular A minor chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes.

  10. Am7 piano chord

    Am7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The A minor seventh is a four-note chord and the four notes of the chord are marked in red color in the diagram.