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Learn piano chords. On this site you can learn the chords on the piano (or keyboard, synthesizer) plus the theory behind. 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. C.
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. On the picture of the keyboard, you can see the three notes of the C chord marked in red color.
C9 chord (also called Dominant 9th chord) for piano presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The C ninth is a five-note chord. Due to practical circumstances, however, the fifth (G) is often omitted and/or the chord is played inverted.
Em7b5 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The E minor seventh flat five is also called E half-diminished (also written as E ø ). The chord is abbreviated Em7b5, Em7(b5) or Em7-b5.
Amaj7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The A major seventh is a four-note chord. You can see the four notes of the A major seventh chord marked in red color.
Dm11 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The D minor eleventh is a six-note chord. For practical reasons the chord is normally played with omitted notes and/or inverted. The chord is often abbreviated as Dm11 (alternatively Dmin11).
A dim chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The A dim is a three-note chord and you can see the notes marked in red color. The chord can also be written as A°.
Aadd9 and Aadd2 chord for piano presented with keyboard diagram. The notes in the chords are marked and fingerings for left and right hand is visible below.
Fdim7 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The Fdim7 is a four-note chord. Fdim7 can also be written as F°7. Theory: The Fdim7 is a diminished chord extended with a minor third.
Caug7: C – E – G# - A#. The only difference between C major and C augmented triads is that the fifth is raised, or augmented, one semi-step. The augmented seventh chord adds a minor seventh. It is, however, not as common to write these chords aug7 as +7 or 7#5 (even the less correct 7+ occur).