Learn to Play Minor Chords of Keyboard

Here is a Chart of Minor Chords of Keyboard.This will help you to understand the Minor Chords.Please have a look at the chart given below.Its very easy and Simple to follow and play
I hope that you noticed that the ONLY DIFFERENCE between major and minor chords is that the 3rd of the chord is lowered 1/2 step -- that's all. Every major chord is made up of the root, 3rd, and 5th of a major scale, so all you do is lower the 3rd 1/2 step.
     And that's it.
     Like we did with major chords, practice playing the first 3 chords over and over until you can move between them smoothly and quickly. Then practice the next 3 minor chords -- then the next  3 minor chords-- then the last 3 minor chords. After you can play them by 3's, practice playing the first 6 without stopping. Then practice the first 9 without stopping. Then finally practice playing all 12 minor chords without stopping.
     Then play them in major-minor sequence: In other words, C major then C minor; F major then F minor; G major then G minor, and so on through the 12 chords. Now you have 24 chords under your belt -- 12 major and 12 minor.
     There's no particular virtue, of course, in playing them quickly, except for the fact that it makes you confident you can find them in a hurry when you need them in a song. But you'll find that as your confidence grows, your enjoyment and competence in piano playing with grow commensurately.
  

Chord Root Minor Third Perfect Fifth
Cm C E G
Cm C E G
Dm D F (E) A
Dm D F A
Dm D F A
Em E G B
Em E G B
Fm F A C
Fm F A C
Gm G Bdouble flat (A) D
Gm G B D
Gm G B D
Am A C (B) E
Am A C E
Am A C E (F)
Bm B D F
Bm B D F

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