Every Player Needs To Learn The Diatonic Chords of A Key (Easy Theory)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Learning the diatonic chords of of the major and minor keys is a MUST for every musician, the chords made from the notes in the major scale and the minor scale. It helps you learn what chords will sounds good together, which chords are commonly used together in songs and get familiar with recognising and memorising them. It's a foundation you need to learn first before expanding into different kinds of chords progressions in the future. We also need this to help train to work out songs by ear!
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    0:00 What are diatonic chords of the key?
    1:41 Chords of C major, how it works
    4:02 The Pattern for the chords of any major key
    5:15 The PDF
    5:38 Chords of F major
    8:09 Using this knowledge
    9:40 Chords of the Minor Key
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  • @PianoFromScratch
    @PianoFromScratch  3 года назад +15

    You can check out the PDF here pianofs.com/chords-of-the-major-minor-keys/
    Learn to hear chords in a key by ear with Chord Crush, an interactive web app! 🎹
    👉 hooktheory.com/affiliate/248-4.html
    Also, not sure what happened but I must have slid my keyboard away whilst filming without realising which explains the weird angle!

  • @fksimpson5755
    @fksimpson5755 Год назад +25

    I am a 69 year young piano newby. I love how you can take a seemingly overwhelming subject and break it down into bite size pieces that are easy to understand and remember. You always have AWESOME content in your videos. Keep teaching us the things we need to know to make a go at this huge 88 key behemoth. CHEARS! Thank you.

  • @keith8701
    @keith8701 2 года назад +18

    This is literally some of the best teaching for beginners that I've seen in years on RUclips. Can't wait to sit at my piano soon!

  • @image30p
    @image30p Год назад +8

    It's amazing how it all fits together. I played trumpet when I was a kid. Four years. I just read from sheet music. Didn't even know what theory was.
    Then I switched to guitar. I just played root fifth interval chords and minor scales for years (hard rock haha!). Then a friend of mine who was a local pro jazz bassist showed me theory.
    Since then I've been studying and applying. But although I've known the major key pattern for 20 years, I only just learned the minor key pattern today. Isn't that crazy? I also only recently started learning every single note on my guitar neck.
    I'd recommend for anyone just starting as a musician to please be nice to yourself and learn theory. Learn as much as you can, because no matter what kind of music you play it will help you. Thanks for another great lesson! ❤

    • @TheAtticradio
      @TheAtticradio Год назад

      I went the other way ! 😎 been playing guitar for years but never did music theory but learning piano now at 63. Now slowly understand the basic music theory ( the diatonic scale … etc ) and the guitar now makes much more sense in chords etc …
      Back to my diatonic scale ! Slowly ! …

  • @miguelmunoz9989
    @miguelmunoz9989 Год назад +19

    No doubt one of the best explanatory videos about chords for beginners. I wish I had seen such a good and clear explanation like this many years ago. You have a special talent to explain and communicate concepts like these. Many thanks for sharing !!

  • @rasuchiang9370
    @rasuchiang9370 3 года назад +38

    U are the best I have found on utube who explain so clearly for us beginners to learn. Thank u so much. 👍😍😍

  • @kimberly1221
    @kimberly1221 Год назад +6

    😲 Mind blown 🤯 That makes so much sense! It’s like everything just came together in my head watching this. Thank you so much! 😃

  • @dawnesmith-sliming7004
    @dawnesmith-sliming7004 2 года назад +9

    Thank was really helpful. I love that you also used a key with a black key in it to illustrate the theory. Everyone teaches on C major, and I know they have their reasons, but it’s good for this beginner to see how the theory works with more complicated key signatures. Thank you.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад +3

    For old time's sake, I came back to watch this for the third time.
    I've seen hundreds of videos on piano and your explanation of chords is the best I've seen on the internet. I saw that I had found your channel after 2 weeks, and saw this first. Right after I saw the video for chords and I felt much more accomplished. I had to change bank cards recently but I'll slip some money into your tip jar since I can't thank you enough for making the piano such a joy to play.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  Год назад +3

      Thanks, Lawrence, much appreciated! Great to hear the videos can help people out

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 2 года назад +3

    I promised you 3 months ago that I'd be back and I kept my word. You really have a great way of teaching.

  • @tinmya1
    @tinmya1 2 года назад +1

    I just purchased the PDF for this lesson and printed the 11 pages. Was also sent an email with link to download in case I need to reprint. VERY easy and smooth process to order and print out. Thank you so much!!!! 🙏

  • @greatdwimp4886
    @greatdwimp4886 3 года назад +1

    I've been using many online sources and you and Josef sykora are very helpful organized and on point with each lesson. I feel I've been improving in my first month pretty well.

  • @RockLobster223
    @RockLobster223 Год назад +3

    That was SUPERB - will be watching all of your lessons now. You’re a good teacher.

  • @geoffreyhoney5983
    @geoffreyhoney5983 Год назад +2

    What a great simple way of learning chords in scales. Never taught this way. So simple. Very grateful for tips. Keep it up!!!

  • @adriankolsters
    @adriankolsters Год назад +1

    Very well explained, and I agree once you know all the chords in the various keys, playing the piano becomes much easier, especially reading and playing from sheet music as you recognize chord patterns immediately instead of ploughing through individual notes. Good job.

  • @karkar2006
    @karkar2006 Год назад +1

    He asked at the end “I hope this was helpful” and I immediately said out loud “ This was BEYOND helpful!” Seriously. I’ve only been playing piano a year and I’ve never been able to understand this until now. Thanks

  • @a11y93
    @a11y93 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much!!
    Im learning chord theory in music school and my teacher failed to explain this fundamental idea behind why we get some major and some minor and the dim. Straight away just told us to remember the pattern.
    This understanding has helped me immensely!

  • @harshithaharidas1912
    @harshithaharidas1912 3 года назад +1

    I'm jus so wanting to learn to figure the chords out.. more power to you❤️

  • @tinmya1
    @tinmya1 2 года назад

    This is the best explanation of diatonic chords I have seen. Thank you SO MUCH!!!🙏

  • @catherineirenepearson2847
    @catherineirenepearson2847 Год назад +1

    this is a wonderful easy way to remember these cords, thank you so much, off to practise now !!!

  • @elshisu
    @elshisu 2 года назад +1

    Very clear for a total beginner like me, thanks, going to check your website.

  • @charlesdavis5817
    @charlesdavis5817 Год назад +1

    Thank you for helping the beginner and I love your technique continuous blessings Sir.

  • @sewzkewl1
    @sewzkewl1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining this for a better understanding.

  • @n-spired
    @n-spired 2 года назад +1

    Great content. Just get a video from you recommended and you caught me immediately. Good job

  • @TuneStunnaMusic
    @TuneStunnaMusic Год назад +3

    Play-one-skip-one is the switch for my brain that makes it so obvious how to find these chords!

  • @aimforspace
    @aimforspace Год назад +1

    You're such a good teacher. Thank you ❤

  • @kenroythomas7783
    @kenroythomas7783 2 года назад +1

    Good, love how you explained it.

  • @gerardmcgee6073
    @gerardmcgee6073 Год назад +1

    Outstanding teacher skills so easy to follow and understand very passionate about your music and this clearly comes across to students like me thank you so much

  • @kristinamusik7414
    @kristinamusik7414 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @johnnydunstan7602
    @johnnydunstan7602 Год назад

    Thanks so much !!diminished chords are great to play in Jazz

  • @sandrafogarty1073
    @sandrafogarty1073 2 года назад +3

    Very clearly explained and simplified, it's very helpful.

  • @johnborg5078
    @johnborg5078 Год назад

    Thanjs for your simple explenation

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi Год назад

    Hi. I cut and pasted your pdfs to make a personal reference in OneNote.
    Super helpful!

  • @sanherron2595
    @sanherron2595 Год назад

    I just ordered your guides - "All 12 Major Scales" and "Chords of the Major & Minor Keys". These are just perfect! Just what I have been looking for to assist my learning of scales and chords. Thank you so much.

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  Год назад +1

      Ah great, thanks for the feedback. I’m currently revamping them so you’ll be sent a free update when they’re done

  • @ens4566
    @ens4566 Год назад

    Diatonic chords are very well explained in your video., now I understand it . Thank you very much.

  • @doreenanang
    @doreenanang Год назад

    Very relevant. Thanks.

  • @davidgriffiths3425
    @davidgriffiths3425 3 года назад

    Thanks for this one in particular! I'm going to get it because of your clear and fluid style. Ace ;)

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport Год назад

    Super clear.

  • @Adks007
    @Adks007 Год назад

    You are awesome as usual!!

  • @signaltouch7413
    @signaltouch7413 Год назад

    you are the best instructor thank you

  • @goldenlamb777
    @goldenlamb777 3 года назад +3

    So clear now. Thanks 🙏

  • @tedklampett1737
    @tedklampett1737 Год назад

    thanks for explaining it so clearly ! :)

  • @annettemarie2076
    @annettemarie2076 2 года назад +1

    Your way of explaining makes it very easy to understand. Thank you

  • @martywarwick
    @martywarwick Месяц назад

    Very good explanation - and loved the Star Wars analogy!

  • @21stkenn89
    @21stkenn89 Год назад

    I learned a lot from this video. Thank you!

  • @vblessystella
    @vblessystella 3 года назад +3

    Thanks! You beautifully laid this out for a layman like me. It was confusing to me when I tried to apply triads on other scale.. I couldn't work them same as C major scale. But, now it is clear! Thanks again.

  • @chrissobottka3806
    @chrissobottka3806 Год назад

    Simple explanation, but so important for all music

  • @mervelynscott2012
    @mervelynscott2012 Год назад +1

    I love good music. Thanks for tutoring me.

  • @squidy2522
    @squidy2522 Год назад

    Very helpful video well explained thank you 👍🏻

  • @graju6537
    @graju6537 Год назад

    Thank you bro good explanation

  • @bobsmith12345
    @bobsmith12345 Год назад

    amazing videos!

  • @calvinhobbes7504
    @calvinhobbes7504 Год назад

    What a great channel!! I never had a lesson in my life, but I love piano, organ, synth, etc music. I have learned to play the "Ballad of Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater" - but only in the key of (I think) Bb.

  • @alberttaye2370
    @alberttaye2370 Год назад

    Brilliant!👍

  • @annietaylor2465
    @annietaylor2465 2 года назад

    Super video. Very helpful.

  • @rashidbayg7641
    @rashidbayg7641 Год назад

    Amazing teacher

  • @wantleywantley1299
    @wantleywantley1299 3 года назад

    That was great, cleared everything up!

  • @Ranger1216
    @Ranger1216 8 месяцев назад

    Well explained, chords played same pattern way with the fingers no matter the key. 1 3 5 will practice these chords my diatonic chords. Thanks

  • @pingli7853
    @pingli7853 Год назад

    excellent explain .

  • @Mrtanweerkhan1
    @Mrtanweerkhan1 3 года назад +4

    U absolutely simplified both Major & minor keys n made it a whole lot easier to practice..most often used to get rather confused n d last change of min to Maj sounded awesome n very perceptable👍
    U r such a blessing in disguise in d whole maze of white & black keys☺️

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  3 года назад +3

      Happy to help, there’s a practice video coming next week on how to really get this stuff under your fingers

    • @Mrtanweerkhan1
      @Mrtanweerkhan1 3 года назад +1

      @@PianoFromScratch Thanks ...I usually look fwd n nvr miss ur vdos...dey simply help put everything in perspective🙂

  • @ojojoseph5397
    @ojojoseph5397 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot. Very useful

  • @tedklampett1737
    @tedklampett1737 Год назад

    Brilliant !

  • @yukselkaraman3571
    @yukselkaraman3571 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the very good lesson. Teşekkürler. Many greatings from Türkiye

  • @Bassbarbie
    @Bassbarbie Год назад

    Really useful, thank you! The minor scale chords were new to me. Now subscribed 🙂

  • @chisler26
    @chisler26 Год назад

    Oh i get it now. That was so easy. Brilliant!👍🏻

  • @ralphskelton5386
    @ralphskelton5386 Год назад +1

    Thanks for using a common sense approach to teaching. This is a method everyone can understand. It works.

  • @mariopioggiajr.8546
    @mariopioggiajr.8546 Год назад

    Excellent advice

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 3 года назад

    Good graphics throughout!

  • @tonyhomfray
    @tonyhomfray 3 года назад

    Another great video, cheers dude!

  • @kathiefleming2830
    @kathiefleming2830 8 месяцев назад

    Nice graphics and explanations

  • @NikosMiliotis
    @NikosMiliotis 3 года назад +1

    Very well explained. Thanks!

  • @uglyvulture5172
    @uglyvulture5172 Год назад

    Thank you sir.

  • @actorjuanvaldivieso7759
    @actorjuanvaldivieso7759 Год назад

    Thank you so much...

  • @ihopeyoulovemecuzellavyou1216
    @ihopeyoulovemecuzellavyou1216 Год назад

    Learned today how transpose works 🥺💓

  • @jaishriram2020
    @jaishriram2020 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome thanks!!👍👍👌👌❤❤

  • @2979paul
    @2979paul Год назад

    I just found your site great detail

  • @darkunft
    @darkunft 2 года назад +1

    lol, sick Star Wars ref to explain it :-). All those clicking sounds in my head. Amazing video

  • @6moon18
    @6moon18 2 года назад +1

    Thanks 😊

  • @mrwilliamz311
    @mrwilliamz311 Месяц назад

    One of the best tutorials on RUclips, but it’s worth noting the triad explanation skipped an important step and what I found to be fundamental to understanding how notes combine to make chords i.e tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone for a major. This for me was a game changer when it came to understanding how notes combine to make a scale.

  • @MattDiamondMDE
    @MattDiamondMDE 3 года назад

    Great video, I’ve just discovered your channel and the videos are great

  • @dbreardon
    @dbreardon Год назад +1

    Wow! I just started to learn piano a week ago so I am a complete newbie. But I've been learning guitar for the last 10 months or so have have recently started to get into music theory with circle of fifths, chord families and beginning to play triads on guitar and looking at chord progressions. So with that bit of knowledge and seeing your video, I can pretty easily transfer this over to piano based on what you are teaching! And in my newbie mind it also makes playing the piano so simple......sitting down and actually implementing it on the piano is likely another story though...lol.
    But the simple linearity of notes on the piano and repeating octave pattern down the keyboard seems to make it so much easier to learn than guitar with six strings with each string note pattern shifted up and down the neck as well as difficult chord shapes.
    Please don't think I am saying playing the piano is going to be easy........just the understanding of things seems easier to me because of the linear keyboard layout. And your tutorial/video was pretty exceptional as far as learning how to play the chords for a particular key! Also, instead of just learning random chords, I can now learn the chords from the standpoint of chord families and various chord progressions (at least for major/minor keys and chords) which is fantastic! This really opened my eyes!
    Thank you so much!

  • @Garomation
    @Garomation Год назад

    Very helpful, thank you.

  • @user-tb7iz1vf7p
    @user-tb7iz1vf7p Год назад

    Thank you for the free download. New sub.

  • @kjwong4730
    @kjwong4730 2 года назад +1

    Best piano teacher on RUclips. I wish I could take lessons from you

  • @Original_Lurke_fromthe_Unknown
    @Original_Lurke_fromthe_Unknown 2 года назад

    Really cool. I’m an advanced player however I enjoy all these it’s like a review for me.

  • @sumanraghuvanshi7458
    @sumanraghuvanshi7458 2 года назад +1

    Nice tutorial.

  • @elainrei7797
    @elainrei7797 Год назад

    Hello there! Do you have a video going over all the notes in each individual scale? I really wanna learn the major and minor scales. Thank you for everything you’ve done so far. Literally the best video ever and the best teacher and explainer.

    • @KJMcLaws
      @KJMcLaws Год назад

      I wouldn't suggest going over the notes in each individual scale. You would want to practice it really well and get the idea and the spacing cemented in just one key and then when you transpose to another key all the rules you learned for spacing stay the same and you just change the names and the pitch of the notes but the basic rules behind the spacing stay the same. Cement the idea of how to build a major scale from a root note, then do the same for building a minor scale from a root note, learn how one minor is the same notes as in another major. (A minor is the same notes as C major). Then build chords off them using the spacing given in this video.

  • @Devi.KrishnaK
    @Devi.KrishnaK Год назад

    Wanted to thank you for a great vid. Helped a lot. I've been trying to get going in both soft soft and didn't get very far. TNice tutorials vid helped a

  • @arthursolomonbf6231
    @arthursolomonbf6231 Год назад

    Very simple tutorial 🥂

  • @prateekbhardwaj9943
    @prateekbhardwaj9943 Год назад

    watched 4 videos, its the simplest one ,thanks

  • @DsJourneyNPG
    @DsJourneyNPG 14 часов назад

    This is good stuff

  • @rebeccaclarke1568
    @rebeccaclarke1568 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ricky4214
    @ricky4214 Год назад

    i've been trying to learn more about this subject, great video very clear, the first video i tried to watch on this subject started with the person slowly showing us how to write the word diatonic, i am not a young person with tiktok brain but it was a bit too slow for my taste

  • @mukachisira
    @mukachisira Год назад

    This really helpful as a beginner

  • @timajrobins
    @timajrobins 3 года назад +2

    Really great video again, thanks so much!
    The information you provide in relation to minor scales/keys is really interesting - seeing how the order of chords stays the same but sort of 'shifts along' (so you start with a minor then diminished chord) was a great insight.
    Really makes it clear that when looking at minor scales you don't have to re-learn everything, but can use existing knowledge and apply it in a different way.
    I know you said you'd do some practice videos, but I had a quick question - would you suggest getting chords of the key down for all major keys first, or practising the major scale chords, and then the relative minor alongside this? Maybe there's no hard and fast rule about that, but I'm wondering -- with the info you have provided here -- whether practising a major key and the relative minor as a pair can help with minor keys 'as you go along', instead of 'completing' all of the majors and then almost starting again with minors?
    Apologies for long comment, just very curious about this! Thanks so much!

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  3 года назад +1

      Hi, like you say there’s no exact way to do it. With stuff like that I tend to just do things in the order they will most likely end up being useful, so perhaps do a few major keys, the ones beginning on white notes, then start tackling their relative minors. The practice video is up now but it’s more practical and just really covers a few major keys but you can apply the same tips to minors too

  • @BrianAndersonTT
    @BrianAndersonTT Год назад +1

    This is one theory topic that takes out the guesswork from practical songwriting.

    • @Flat-Five
      @Flat-Five Год назад

      That’s a great way of putting it

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 2 года назад +1

    Uh, after less than two weeks, this was a bit above my pay grade. But I wasn't lost, so I'll be back. Merci.

  • @giffordcampbell7642
    @giffordcampbell7642 Год назад

    Powerfull i lóve it

  • @clarawright2662
    @clarawright2662 2 года назад

    I am learning a lot

  • @anthonysallis
    @anthonysallis 9 месяцев назад

    O yes, that's what I do almost every day as keyboard practice. I've written out all the major and minor scales, I just pick one, stumble through it linearly, then start to make new connections and play the chords impromptu, linking to common notes, finding what goes with what etc. I make sure I a) work out, and b) use as frequently as any other, the diminished chord in the scale and listen to how it fits, (or doesn't sometimes), transitions well up or down or what it other chords in that scale it closely resembles, and how to slide into it when I've picked up the pace. It helps knowing all the chords individually (after many years I do - ie the 'formula' for a given chord) and that the 3rd chord of a major scale is its relative minor while the 6th chord of a minor is the relative major. But I really love making sure I include the diminished - fun fact - it's the same chord in both major and minor . . .!

  • @MCForty
    @MCForty 2 года назад +1

    Oh wow dude! I've just had an epiphany. I've been writing and composing songs; using DAW's with little or next to no music theory knowledge, since I was a child. Most of those compositiions were usually in the genres of R'n'B; Hip Hop or Reggae, where most of those genres typically use only two chords in the entire composition and without knowing or understanding why; whenever I started a composition on a minor key I would always make the fifth chord a major key when diatonically that's not strictly correct but now I understand why my ears always coerced me into doing that, because it has a stronger pull back to the tonic - I totally get it now. I even had an argument with some musicians once when they were rehearsing one of my songs for a live gig and they were saying that the chord was wrong and I was telling them just to play what I played; the argument got quite heated but now in retrospect I can see that we were both right - thank you so much!

    • @PianoFromScratch
      @PianoFromScratch  2 года назад +2

      Well I would say that you're right actually. For a start, no such thing as a wrong chord, music theory isn't a set of rules to follow it just describes things we use a lot and we use non diatonic chords ALL the time anyway, if it's the sound you want, it's right. But even not considering that, we often change the 5 chord and it can be found within the harmonic and melodic minors, it's only the natural minor where chord 5 is minor. We often use the different variations of minor scales within the same piece of music.