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Minor Version. The pop chord progression in a minor key is written as i bVI bIII bVII. That is, the first chord of the minor key (i), then the 6th chord (bVI), then the 3rd chord (bIII), then the 7th chord (bVII). As before, capital numerals denote major chords while lower case numerals denote minor chords.
Playing the piano is a skill that takes years of practice, dedication, and desire. Our students study every type of music during their piano lessons including classical, jazz and pop music. If you are just getting started with your piano lessons and are looking for some instant gratification, you need to take the time to practice and be patient.With all of our, we aim to focus on small achievable goals, starting with the easiest songs to play on the piano. Other students that are enlisted in, might have a different set of goals, depending on the lesson schedule.To get you started, here are some easy rock songs to get you ripping up the keys in no time! 1) “Let It Be” by the BeatlesEveryone knows and loves this one. This song has 4 chords that you can play. Learning this tune is a rite of passage for every budding piano player.
2) “Werewolves of London” by Warren ZevonHere’s an easy piece to play and fun to sing along with. There are a few simple chords and once you learn it you’ll be playing one of rock’s most iconic piano licks! 3) “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd SkynyrdWell – you’d be wise to avoid this song if you’re hanging out with Neil Young, but do play it if you want to impress your southern friends. It’s another iconic piano riff that’s easy enough to play. 4) “Hey Jude” by the BeatlesYep, another Beatles song, but are you surprised? It’s easy, it’s awesome, and one of their biggest hits.
Play this tune at a party and enjoy your rockstar moment. 5) Home Sweet Home by Motley CrueThis is great piano riff that was written by Crue drummer Tommy Lee. Learn how to play this and you might be able to date Pamela Anderson.Well, here are five classic and easy songs to get you started on your musical journey, but don’t forget to keep practicing. Are You Ready To Learn The Piano?Whether you’re in the New York City area or ready to learn by your computer, be sure to to see how we can get you started with the piano.