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Monday, January 25, 2010

How can we find chords in Indian songs


When any beginner start playing the keyboard, he have absolutely no clue about chords. Beginners used to wonder how do people play using both their hands. Go to ragatracks chords section this website and it will yields good results. As we know music has form like the skeleton that holds your flesh, muscles, and skin up. If you had no bones, no skeleton, your flesh and all the other parts of our body would fall on the floor. Because you have a skeleton so you are able to walk around and pretty accurately predict which way your next step will take you.


It's the same in music. Music has form like a skeleton to hold it up. And that skeleton is made out of chords (harmony) the tonal center of the song or piece. In any given key or scale you can play in, there are primary chords. They are like family members of that particular key. In any given scale in Indian keyboard or desi keyboard, there are 3 "family members" that are residents of that key, the I chord, the IV chord, and the V chord. They are far the most likely chords to occur in any given key. For example, if I am playing in the Key or scale of C, and the first chord is the C chord and I have to guess what the next chord is, I would guess that it would be either the F chord or the G chord. Why? Because those are the other "family members". To see all family members and to find other family members click the link Indian
Indian chords. Indian keyboards or desi keyboards terms are only used to show that we are dealing with Indian music.

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