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D chord piano – how to play D major chord on the piano

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D chord piano - how to play D major chord on the piano

Quickly learn the notes for D major chord on the piano in less than 45 secs! With notation and diagrams. A short video on how to simply play the notes of D major chord on the piano or keyboard, with finger positions for the right hand, a music diagram of the notes and the triad in score version. The sound of the chord is also heard.
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D Major Scale & Chords//EASY Piano Tutorial

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Piano Theory can sometimes get boring and dry. Here Bethany simplifies the D major scale and gives the chords in its family. It’s simple and very easy to follow. Learning this foundation will take your piano to a new level and is key to understanding the piano.

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D Chord Piano – How to Play D Major Chord on Piano

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The D Major Chord has two white notes and one black note: D, F#, and A.

Start with your right hand thumb: Look for the two black notes. The white note in the middle is the D. Put your thumb on D.

Your middle finger plays F sharp. F sharp is the lower black note (on the left) of the group of three black notes.

The pinky goes on A. To find A, count up five notes from D, including the D.

Watch the video for more tips on locating each of the notes.
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