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The G Major Chord

Lesson 2/42 | Study Time: 5 Min
The G Major Chord

The G Major Chord

The G major chord is constructed from the G major scale. Using the major chord formula on the G major scale, it can be seen that the G chord contains the notes G, B and D.

G Major

 

Play the three notes of the G chord with the first, third, and fifth fingers of your right hand, individually, and then together as shown in the following example.

Once you are confident you know the G chord, practice changing between G and C as shown next.

Another way of creating an interesting piano part is to accent (play louder) some of the notes as shown in the following example. The accents do not have to be written in the music, it is often left up to the individual player to decide where to use accents. An accent is indicated by a wedge mark placed above or below the note to be accented. In this example the accents are played along with the bass and bass drum.

If you are playing with other musicians, it is important to listen to what they are playing and to play a part which fits with what they are dong. In next two examples the left hand part coincides with the bass and bass drum and the right hand part coincides with the snare drum. Experiment with other parts which work along with other instruments.

The F Major

The F major chord is constructed from the F major scale. Using the major chord formula on the F major scale, it can be seen that the F chord contains the notes F, A and C.

F Major

 

Play the three notes of the F chord with the first, third, and fifth fingers of your right hand, individually, and then together as shown in the next example.

Once you are comfortable with the F chord, try combining it with G and C.

Here are some piano parts making use of the chords C, F and G. Once again, listen to the way these parts fit with the other instruments.

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