Playing the root plus the two definitive tones (3,7) as an arpeggio in the left hand is a great accompaniment pattern for ballads…
A commonly-used voicing for a Major 7th Chord is to play the root in your left hand and the triad formed by the 3, 5, and 7 in your right…
A sparse, light, open texture is achieved by simply playing the root and 7th of the chord in your left hand…
An essential skill is to play the basic voicing for a C Major 7th chord in our left hand in block form…
Let’s begin our exploration of commonly-used chord voicings for a Major 7th chord with the most basic arrangement of notes…
Fingering charts in PDF format showing finger choice and placement for the Minor Triad Arpeggios over two octaves in both hands…
Fingering charts in PDF format showing finger choice and placement for the Major Triad Arpeggios over two octaves in both hands…
Let’s begin our exploration of commonly-used chord voicings for a C Minor 7th chord with the most basic arrangement of notes…
In this suspension we delay the resolution to the root (“the 1”) of the major triad by playing “the 2” instead…
Csus2 (read “C suspended second chord”) with its major triad resolution…