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How to Construct ANY Chord (Piano Quickie 8) 

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In the eighth installment of the Piano Quickie series I'll show you a really neat system for constructing pretty much any type of chord you encounter: triads, 7th chords, 9th chords, diminished, augmented, major, minor, sus4, sus2, add2, add9 - you name it, this tutorial has it covered! Have you ever seen those big chords such as C13#5, Dm9maj7, Gmaj7add2, and wanted to know if there was any system for building them? Well, there is, and we're going to go over it.
Click here to download a useful chart that also appears during the video (if you type in the address manually make sure to note lower/uppercase letters):
www.assaftal.com/ChordConstructionChart.pdf
This chart might look confusing at first, but don't worry, it's fully explained in the video and you'll find that it's extremely useful, so print it out, keep it around and make sure to watch the chord construction video tutorial to the very end.
Also, to follow the current lesson properly you will need to know how to construct major scales on any note. If you're not sure or need a refresher, check out the piano quickie tutorial that deals with it:
• Piano Quickie 4: Scale...
The Piano Quickie series is aimed at beginning musicians who want to get a grasp of the fundamental points of music theory: notes, intervals, chords, chord inversions, scales and so forth. Made of short but richly illustrated piano lessons and tutorials, this series is ideal for teaching the basics of piano theory and playing without becoming overwhelming on the one hand, or too slow and boring on the other. You can find the rest of the Piano Quickie series here:
• Piano Quickie: Bite-Si...
========= What is a Chord? ==========
From Wikipedia:
A chord in music is any harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously (...) The most frequently encountered chords are triads, so called because they consist of three distinct notes: further notes may be added to give seventh chords, extended chords, or added tone chords. The most common chords are the major and minor triads and then the augmented and diminished triads. The descriptions "major", "minor", "augmented" and "diminished" are sometimes referred to collectively as chordal "quality". Chords are also commonly classed by their root note so, for instance, the chord C Major may be described as a triad of major quality built upon the note C. Chords may also be classified by inversion, the order in which their notes are stacked.
Read more at: en.wikipedia.or...
========= Other Related Videos and Playlists =========
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• Inspiring Piano Harmon...
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Комментарии : 112   
@juliettubel1592
@juliettubel1592 9 лет назад
I'm no longer overwhelmed by such symbols like F11#9b5 coz the teacher handled it with effective visual aids, thus making explanations of a given chord clear, sensible, and easy to understand. I highly appreciate your effort and may your tribe increased. Thanks a lot for your gift!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@Josekawa96
@Josekawa96 9 лет назад
Man, Really, I'm watching your videos for just an hour and I love your channel. One of the bests musical/piano teachers on youtube indeed
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
IDon't Care Thanks! So you DO really care after all ... :)
@otis4real
@otis4real 8 лет назад
Ever since i started digging into playing piano and music theory it has all been so overwhelming, until i discovered your channel Mangold! You explain everything clearly and starting from the basics. Thanks to your Piano Quickie videos i now actually feel like i understand how chords/scales are constructed. I've subscribed and i'm definitely gonna keep watching your videos. I really appreciate the effort you put into making these videos, keep it up!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 лет назад
+Otis van Varsseveld Thanks Otis. I try to put up a new video every week, but no promises :)
@pegah9413
@pegah9413 4 года назад
God! For a self-teaching newbie like me, you are a true savior! THANK YOU!!
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 2 года назад
This is the best description on chord construction I have seen.
@sebastianwehler3218
@sebastianwehler3218 6 лет назад
YESSS thank God i stumbled upon your channel. Its one thing to be a knowledgable, experienced and skillful piano player such as yourself (plenty out there) but another to actually pass down this knowledge to others. That requires another skill. You Sir have a gift and that is the way you explain things. Clear and straight to the point. Thank you so much. Out of all the tutorials i've watched, yours just work wonders for me. Hands down, you are the best teacher on youttube. Thank you so much.
@Raventhecrow
@Raventhecrow 7 лет назад
Your teaching skill is incredible, everything is very easy to grasp (especially because of examples). No fooling around, just pure knowledge. Thank you and best of everything!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 7 лет назад
Thanks. I do my best to keep things very focused (don't always succeed, though).
@sebastianwehler3218
@sebastianwehler3218 6 лет назад
I couldnt agree more. His teaching skill level is over 9000, lol. Just incredible.
@endtropi
@endtropi 9 лет назад
Great tutorials man! I am newbie, I 'be watched so many videos for piano beginners, I think you are the best tutor. Tnx!
@AlterdaftRotMG
@AlterdaftRotMG 8 лет назад
by far the most useful video in the quickie series. i am ever grateful! P.S. there's even a PDF in the description of the construction chart! check it out
@joykerenhv
@joykerenhv 4 года назад
I just start playing and dont know where to start.many2 thanks for covering the basics. thanks youtube i stumble on ur vids. u are a hero and savior for newbs like me
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 4 года назад
Glad to be of help. Check out my "Piano Lessons for Beginners" series, too. If you're more advanced. check out my "Jazz Piano Course" (all here on RU-vid, free).
@maxwaterz
@maxwaterz 10 лет назад
Thank you for another informative lesson. You've taken the seemingly complex and made chord composition simple to understand.
@leogaouette4139
@leogaouette4139 Год назад
My experience with this video is like accidentally bumping into a gold mine! Thank you !!!!
@ajoninajerryprosper9686
@ajoninajerryprosper9686 2 года назад
Thanks very much never knew all these until now🙏🏾
@isaiahhouston4332
@isaiahhouston4332 4 года назад
Greatly appreciated and explains why I was getting some weird sounds sometimes lol!
@MatthewLowes
@MatthewLowes 5 лет назад
Thank you for the excellent videos! Looking forward to delving into more of these.
@AbrahamAlfie
@AbrahamAlfie 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! Much simpler topic when it’s well explained.
@dandamiani200
@dandamiani200 5 лет назад
Great video! Answered all my questions
@josefinigo7100
@josefinigo7100 9 лет назад
Professional/clever/practical/easy/visual method... SIMPLY the BEST METHOD @ the WEB. Thanks Mangold.
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
Joseff Inigo Thanks Joseff! I don't think any other commen has managed to cram more positive words into a sentence :)
@treforparry4054
@treforparry4054 9 лет назад
Very clearly explained. Thank you so much.
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
You're welcome!
@AllenAndersonTaylor
@AllenAndersonTaylor 8 лет назад
By watching your videos I've learned more music theory in a WEEK than I have in the last 3 years combine. Thanks man. Do you offer lessons by chance?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 лет назад
+AllenAndersonTaylor I don't ... I highly encourage you to take some with a local teacher. A good teacher makes a huge difference.
@AllenAndersonTaylor
@AllenAndersonTaylor 8 лет назад
Thanks bro
@EazyDavie
@EazyDavie 8 месяцев назад
Thanks you so much for your lesson
@jfjusa1
@jfjusa1 7 лет назад
thank you! you are a wonderful teacher! i learn something from each lesson yours that i watch!
@karelknightmare6712
@karelknightmare6712 8 лет назад
If I get it, considering a root and adding half tones. +3+3=diminished, +3+3+3=diminished7, +3+3+4=half diminished, +3+4=minor, +3+4+3=minor7, +3+4+4=minor major 7, +4+3=major, +4+3+3=dominant7, +4+3+4=major 7, +4+4=augmented +4+4+2=augmented7 +4+4+3=augmented major7. 6=+9 half tones to the root, 7=+11ht, 9=+14ht (1 octav+2ht), 11=+17ht (1octav+5ht), 13=+21ht (2octavs-3ht). Sus2=+2 instead of +4 the others notes do not change, sus4=+5 instead of +4 idem. Right?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 лет назад
My God, that comment is too long and scary-looking for me ...
@moretalme
@moretalme 10 лет назад
Another great one. Thanks!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 10 лет назад
Thanks mate. The Piano Quickie series will be taking a break after this one. Next week: More Piano Runs and Fills!
@funkyclubber
@funkyclubber 10 лет назад
what an awesome summery! very helpful indeed. Thanks a lot!
@dancelessonsorlando7231
@dancelessonsorlando7231 7 лет назад
I laughed when you said, "Don't freak out." HA - because I saw that chart and that's exactly what I did and said, "YIKES!" So, I calmed myself down and kept listening. In two more minutes, I freaked out again. After three minutes my eyes glassed over and at four minutes, I passed out - just kidding.
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 7 лет назад
Mission accomplished: passing out is the opposite of freaking out.
@dancelessonsorlando7231
@dancelessonsorlando7231 7 лет назад
YAY. I'm predictable.
@mykasiurka
@mykasiurka 4 года назад
This is just superb, I have been researching "playing piano with chords" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Nonason Ranincoln Genie - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now )? It is a smashing exclusive product for discovering how to play the piano like a pro minus the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my mate got cool success with it.
@DeenaZen
@DeenaZen 9 лет назад
Thank you for making these symbols look easy to me. Now I can play and understand what the chords are. Thanks again Mongold. Cheers! :D
@kenmare16
@kenmare16 6 лет назад
Extremely helpful. Useful chart. Thanks!
@shams1999
@shams1999 3 года назад
Excellent video
@caseofthis3014
@caseofthis3014 4 года назад
fantastique!!! You rly good at explaining so you do not get irritated easily thanks for that keep going with that
@pronitkumar9799
@pronitkumar9799 7 лет назад
great job man...!!!!can u put on videos relating chord progressions explained in simple manner...????????its a request...plz do it...
@subaashris125
@subaashris125 3 года назад
One word wow!!
@faustoorieta
@faustoorieta 4 года назад
Best video ever
@jorm1010
@jorm1010 4 года назад
Perfectly explained
@josefinigo7100
@josefinigo7100 9 лет назад
Music schools complicate the life of students,you simplify it. This makes you the ideal professor.You deserve being a professor at any faous school in the World. Where did you study music professor? Thanks .
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
Joseff Inigo I was taught by a local teacher. Theory-wise I'm mostly self-taught.
@josefinigo7100
@josefinigo7100 9 лет назад
Congratulations ! Take care.Thanks for answering.
@ethelrizarri2614
@ethelrizarri2614 8 лет назад
You EXPLAINED VERY WELL
@RobyMBeki
@RobyMBeki 6 лет назад
This helped me soo much and I'm only 17 years old, I thank you dear my Sir!
@bornon221269
@bornon221269 10 лет назад
amazing simple...thats great!
@isaiahhouston4332
@isaiahhouston4332 4 года назад
Wow I’ve been playing for a few years and that’s sounds stuff that I never knew about chord constructions.
@composerarnabdas8757
@composerarnabdas8757 3 года назад
Outstanding lesson 👍👌
@adrian946xd25
@adrian946xd25 9 лет назад
I lovee your videos man! Really enjoying them :D
@treycanary4762
@treycanary4762 5 лет назад
this video has helped me a TON
@NOVAsteamed
@NOVAsteamed 4 года назад
awesome very very good
@johnridlon8987
@johnridlon8987 10 лет назад
Very well thought out. Great job!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 10 лет назад
Thanks John.
@AswantKumar
@AswantKumar 4 года назад
You are the best ❤️ thank u🙏
@fnacol1
@fnacol1 10 лет назад
Excellent! Well done! Thank you sooo much!!!
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 10 лет назад
No problem, glad it helped you out!
@ChrisNova777
@ChrisNova777 9 лет назад
great video - thanks so much for your clear communication + talent :)
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 9 лет назад
Chris Nova777 Awesome! Glad you liked it!
@user-xt5nn2fo3l
@user-xt5nn2fo3l 4 года назад
Omg, thank you so much!! So good!!
@leylaroberts
@leylaroberts 7 лет назад
Thanks this really helps.
@catboy721
@catboy721 4 года назад
Hi -- not sure if you're still reading comments on this, but.... two questions: 1) there are sus7's as well, right. So, same thing, I guess... no third, but play the 7th? This would conflict with your 7th column in the table, right? 2) If you're playing in a key where you end up with double-flats, does this affect chord formation, or is this just for naming and playing individual notes. Thx.
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 4 года назад
1. Correct. There is no conflict: C7sus2 means playing the b7 (according to the third column in the table), and sus2 is a modifier which means "don't play the 3rd degree, play the 2nd". 2. Just for naming. Flats or no flats, it makes no difference. The table talks about degrees, it doesn't care about sharps of flats.
@rodneygardner1503
@rodneygardner1503 2 года назад
I understood the table but what would it look like on a keyboard
@aloakola5098
@aloakola5098 4 года назад
Thank you very much but its hard for me in modifiers hahaha but the rest.im having a grasp of it thank you for your teaching. (
@htjmartin
@htjmartin 8 лет назад
Very useful guide. Too bad the pdf is not available anymore. Many thanks!
@r4yy28
@r4yy28 4 года назад
do i have to keep a chart of thsi or memorize it?? does it become familiar enough to the point where you can figure a chord out on the fretboard?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 4 года назад
Memorize. Start with triads (majors, minors, augmented, etc), all inversions.
@consultoronline4356
@consultoronline4356 7 лет назад
Great videos, but I'm suposing to use using only 5 fingers and don't get how to hit "F A B Eb G# Bb" (of F11#9b5). And if we think about Ukelele-like instrument, how find these notes with only four fingers?
@jakubjunga
@jakubjunga 5 лет назад
Super super thanks :)
@itsjustelmerr
@itsjustelmerr 4 года назад
For F11#9b5, why did the 5th go down two semitones to B? Would it not be a bB?
@Melissa-pb6wv
@Melissa-pb6wv 6 лет назад
Thank you for this series. What comes after Piano Quickie #8 ? For sight reading and technique?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 6 лет назад
Try my Jazz Piano Harmony Course here on RU-vid for a more thorough discussion of harmony.
@nicolasbarnas
@nicolasbarnas 7 лет назад
Thankyou!
@manashkikiiwe7455
@manashkikiiwe7455 Год назад
That link no longer works. Is there another way to get the chart? Thanks
@kenyoux22
@kenyoux22 7 лет назад
Hi ! Beautiful explanations ! but I think the pdf link doesn't work...
@damie4856
@damie4856 7 лет назад
after the piano quickie series which video should we watch
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 7 лет назад
Whatever you want, really. If you're a beginner, try my beginner piano lessons series. If you want to delve into jazz theory in an organized manner, try my full jazz piano course. Both are ongoing. Otherwise, just browse and pick any video that looks interesting.
@asnfhtmlzxsje274
@asnfhtmlzxsje274 9 лет назад
As I wanted
@martinsidabutar7454
@martinsidabutar7454 4 года назад
So just for dim chord 7 has to be double flat am i right?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 4 года назад
Correct.
@firstimpression9399
@firstimpression9399 9 лет назад
Nice
@zaikii-
@zaikii- 5 лет назад
I thought flat was lower (#) and sharp (b) was higher?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 5 лет назад
Yes, but you got the signs wrong: # is sharp, b is flat.
@zaikii-
@zaikii- 5 лет назад
@@MangoldProject My entire life is a lie.... Well thanks anyways m8.
@shekai48
@shekai48 7 лет назад
What's the next thing i should learn after this one?
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 7 лет назад
Depends. If you're looking to delve deeper into theory, try my Jazz Online Piano Course: ru-vid.com/group/PLP9cbwDiLzdKVOHbx4B0EhwYNksXYaX3s
@shekai48
@shekai48 7 лет назад
MangoldProject whoa okay thank you! 😊
@ethelrizarri2614
@ethelrizarri2614 8 лет назад
IS THERE A (PIANO QUICKIE # 1,2,3,ETC)???????
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 лет назад
Yes - just search RU-vid for them.
@zotux5520
@zotux5520 5 лет назад
this is not correct i think if the chord has a number like 9 11 or 13 and nothing else then you play a minor 7th not a major 7th like he is saying
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 5 лет назад
No.
@MrDwaynepatricktv
@MrDwaynepatricktv 6 лет назад
I don't get it
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 6 лет назад
:(
@josefinigo7100
@josefinigo7100 9 лет назад
Sorry,famous....
@jsamc8420
@jsamc8420 8 лет назад
13 minutes ain't no quickie
@MangoldProject
@MangoldProject 8 лет назад
Are we still talking about RU-vid videos here?
@jsamc8420
@jsamc8420 8 лет назад
just a bad joke
@Deanjacob7
@Deanjacob7 7 лет назад
420th like
@tomaszz4807
@tomaszz4807 5 лет назад
Explanation is not correct. For example: according to it Cmaj7 would consist of C,E,G,bB. Well, you can very quickly check that's not truth.
@joykerenhv
@joykerenhv 4 года назад
nope. google it. it will be C E G B just like he explained. makanya kalo orang ajar dengar bae2 buta kanop
@israelprincemusic
@israelprincemusic 7 лет назад
Thanks man i appreciate your simplified teaching
@jasepellerin3350
@jasepellerin3350 7 лет назад
What a great video. Thanks a bunch!
@valeriasa6607
@valeriasa6607 5 лет назад
excellent explanation!
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