HOW TO PLAY 24 CHORDS ON KEYBOARD
WHAT IS CHORD IN MUSIC:
A chord, in music, is any harmonic set of pitches/frequencies consisting of multiple notes that are heard as if sounding simultaneously. For many practical and theoretical purposes, arpeggios and broken chords, or sequences of chord tones, may also be considered as chords in the right musical context.Chords and sequences of chords are frequently used in modern West African and Oceanic music, Western classical music, and Western popular music; yet, they are absent from the music of many other parts of the world.
In tonal Western classical music (music with a tonic key or "home key"), the most frequently encountered chords are triads, so called because they consist of three distinct notes: the root note, and intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. Chords with more than three notes include added tone chords, extended chords and tone clusters, which are used in contemporary classical music, jazz and almost any other genre.
Example:
स, रे_, रे, ग_, ग, म, म`, प, ध_, ध, नि_, नि = 12 Notes.
C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C. = 12 Notes.
C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B, C. = 12 Notes.
There are Total 12 Notes In a Octave, That is 12 Major and 12 Minor Chords are Total 24 chords in a keyboard.
HOW TO LEARN 24 CHORDS:
There are a formulas to learn all chords in your mind that is :-
For Major chords 👉 158 (First, Fifth and Eighth notes)
For Minor chords 👉 148 (First, fourth and Eighth notes)
ALL 24 CHORDS:
MAJOR CHORDS ( 158)
S - S G P
r - r m d
R - R m` D
g - g p n
G - G d N
M - M D S
m` - m` n r
P - P N R
d - d S g
D - D r G
n - n R M
N - N g m`
MINOR CHORDS (148)
S - S g P
r - r G d
R - R M D
g - g m` n
G - G P N
M - M d S
m` - m` D r
P - P n R
d - d N g
D - D S G
n - n r M
N - N R m`
Roman Numerals and Scale Degrees for Major Keys
Roman Numeral Scale Degree
I tonic
ii supertonic
iii mediant
IV subdominant
V dominant
vi submediant
viio / ♭VII leading tone / subtonic



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