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  • 9Developing Minor Triads

    Essential Keyboard SkillsLesson 009 IKS DMT

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    Developplayingminor

    triadswiththelefthand.

    Developtwohand

    coordinationusingleft

    handtriadsandrighthand

    scale.

    Introduceminortriad

    inversions.

    Developchangingchords.

    Developtransferability.

    Developing Minor Triads Lesson nIne

    Lesson ObjectivesDeveloping Minor Triads

    Wehavediscussedthatthekeyboardplayeroftenplaysusingbothhands

    atthesametime.Sometimestheleftandrighthandneedtoplaydifferent

    things.Forexample,thelefthandmightplayatriadtoestablishthesound

    ofthechord,whilsttherighthandplaysthescaletocreateamelodyorto

    improviseatune.

    Letsstartthislessonwithourfirstexerciseinwhichwearegoingtoplay

    lefthandtriadsstartingwithourAminortriad.Wehavelearnedhowto

    formthistriadinourprevioustwolessonsandwewillsimplyplaythetriad

    downtheOctaveinthebassclef.

    EA C

    Figure 1: A minor triad in the bass clef with the left hand

    A minor triad

    exercise 1 lesson009.iksdmt.01

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    Two way coordination

    AsdescribedinourintroductionletsnowplaytheAminorscalewithour

    righthandwhilstplayingtheAminortriadinourlefthand.Thiswillhelp

    developcoordinationbetweenourhandsandincreaseourfamiliaritywith

    Aminor.

    Figure 2: A minor triad in the bass and A minor scale in the treble clef.

    notes in the triad

    notes in the scale

    exercise 2 lesson009.iksdmt.02

    Take Note!

    Youareusingalotofskillslearnedthroughthecoursenow.Youare

    applyingfingeringtechnique,reading,rhythmrecognitionaswellastiming

    andcountingskills.Ontopofwhichyouarelearningyourminortriadsand

    scales,togetherwiththemajortriadsandscaleswelearnedearlieronin

    Part One.

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    Applying transferability and additional difficulty

    Aswehavedoneallthewaythroughthecoursesofar,andasweintendto

    continuetodo,wearegoingtotransfertheconceptwehavedevelopedto

    otherscalesandtriads.Wearenowgoingtorepeattheaboveprocess,this

    timewithDminor.

    Thistimethoughweareaddinganotherchallengeaswearegoingtouse

    eighthnotesinthescalerhythmandyouaregoingtoplaydoublesinthe

    righthandtohelpdevelopthatskill.

    Lookatthefigurebelowalongwiththeexerciseandrememberthatyoucan

    usethemultimediafilesasalways.

    Figure 3: D minor triad in the bass and D minor scale in the treble clef.

    notes in the triad

    notes in the scale

    exercise 3 lesson009.iksdmt.03

    1 2

    3 4

    Notethatinthisexercisethe

    flatsymbol(b)isonlyused

    onthefirstnoteofthepairof

    notes.

    Instandardmusicnotation

    theflatsymbolcontinuesto

    allnotesofthesamepitchin

    the barunlesscancelledby

    anothersign.

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    Practising minor triads and minor scales

    Youneedtobeabletoapplythisskilltoallthenaturalminorscalesand

    triadsyouknow,sowehavewrittenout5exercisesforyoutopractisethe

    remainingnotes.

    Wehavemerelywrittenthemusicout,sothatyouneedto:

    Identifytheminorscaleandtriad.

    Formthetriadcorrectlywiththelefthand.

    Playthecorrectscalewiththecorrectfingeringovertheminortriad

    chord.

    Keepintime,playwithincreasingfluencyandrepeatuntilcomfortable.

    Learnthenotesineachtriadandscale.

    exercise 4: G minor scale and Triadlesson009.iksdmt.04

    1 2 3 4

    exercise 5: C minor scale and Triadlesson009.iksdmt.05

    1 2 3 4

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    exercise 6: e minor scale and Triadlesson009.iksdmt.06

    1 2 3 4

    exercise 7: B minor scale and Triadlesson009.iksdmt.07

    1 2 3 4

    exercise 8: F minor scale and Triadlesson009.iksdmt.08

    1 2 3 4

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    Minor Inversions

    Sofaryouhavelearnedtoplayminortriadsinrootposition.Thismeans

    thattherootnoteofthechordisinpositionatthebase,orbottomofthe

    chord.Thiscanresultinalotofworkforthelefthandwhenplayingdifferent

    chordsinachordprogression.

    Youwillrecallthatwelookedatminimisingmovementbyusinginversions

    inthefirsthalfofthispartofthecoursewhenwelookedatmajortriads.We

    aregoingtodothesameagainforournewlylearnedminortriads.

    IwouldliketoillustrateagainhowinversionsworkusingAminorandD

    minor.

    WeknowthatthenotesinanAminortriadare:

    A,CandE.

    ThenotesinaDminortriadare:

    D,FandA.

    Theconceptwithinversionsisrecognisingwhicharethecommonnotesin

    differenttriadsandthenusethosenotessoastochangeasfewnotesas

    possiblewhenchangingchords.Therefore,ifwetakeAminorandDminor,

    wecanseethatthecommonnoteisA.

    InFigure 4wecanseewhereyourfingerswouldhavetobetoplayboththe

    chordsinRootposition.

    InFigure 5thisshowsthatbyretainingthecommonnoteofAwithour

    thumb,wesimplyhavetomovefinger2upfromCtoDandfinger4up

    fromEtoF.

    ThiscreatesaninversionofDminorwithAatthebaseofthechord.

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    Figure 4: Changing from A minor to D minor in root positions.

    Figure 5: Changing from A minor to D minor creating an inversion of D minor.

    Economy of movement

    WemadethispointearlierinthecoursebuttryplayingtheAminortoD

    minorasshownaboveandyouwillnoticehowmucheasieritistoplay.

    Theeconomyofmovementhasaverypositiveeffectontheoverallsound

    ofthechordchangewhichisnowmuchsmoother.Byusingthisinversion

    thehandstaysinthesameplace,asopposedtomakingquitealeapdown

    thekeyboard.

    Discoverforyourself.Playthefollowingexercisewhichgetsyoutoplay

    thechordsintheirrootpositionsforthefirsttwobarsbutthenusesthe

    inversionforthenextchange.

    Feelfreetousethemultimediafilesasalwaystohelpyouunderstandthe

    notepositionsandmovementissues.

    The notes in Blue form the A minor triad

    The notes in Red form the D minor triad

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    exercise 9lesson009.iksdmt.09

    1 2 3 4

    Learn the notes in your Chords!

    ItisoftenpossibletouseInversionsthroughoutachordprogressionto

    createasmooth,economicalsound.Agoodkeyboardplayerisalways

    awareofthispossibilityandlookstoachieveitwhenchangingchords.This

    isonereasonwhyitisimportanttoknowallthenamesofallthenotesin

    eachchorditmakesiteasiertochangefromonechordtoanotherusing

    inversions.Inanensemble(Band)thebassguitarwilloftenbeplayingthe

    rootnoteofthechord,underneatheveryoneelseatthebottom.Thiswill

    enableyoutouseinversionswithoutbeingundulyconcernedaboutplaying

    therootnote.

    A Chord Progression

    SongsoftencontainseveralchordslinkedtogethertoformaChord

    Progression.Thisbecomesthebasisofthesong.Letsaddanotherchord

    toourprogressionthechordofG.YounowhavethreechordsA

    minor,DminorandGminor.YouhavealreadychangedfromAminorto

    Dminorusinganinversion.NowuseaninversionoftheGminorchordto

    movesmoothly,economicallyandefficientlyfromtheDminorchord.

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    Againwearelookingforcommonnotessoweneedtoknowthenotesin

    bothGminorandDminor.

    Gminor:G,BbandD

    Dminor:D,FandA

    SoourcommonnoteisD.HavealookatFigure 6andthentrythenext

    exercise.

    notes in the D minor triad

    notes in the G minor triad

    Figure 6: Changing from D minor to G minor in our chord progression.

    Youcanseethatfinger2staysonthecommonnoteD,whilstthethumb

    movesuptoBbandfinger4movesuptoF.

    exercise 10lesson009.iksdmt.10

    1 2 3 4

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    Two way co-ordination with root notes in the left hand

    Aswehavealreadydevelopedgooduseofthelefthandwearegoingto

    playthelastexerciseagainthistimeplayingtherootnoteofeachchordin

    thelefthand.Youwillhearthechordsclearlyeventhoughyouareplaying

    inversionsastheearhearsthetriadandcaneasilymakesenseofit.

    exercise 11lesson009.iksdmt.11

    1 2 3 4

    Further development

    Asakeyboardplayeryouwillbeexpectedtobeabletoinvertchordsinto

    chordprogressions,whethertheyaremajororminorchords.Asstressed

    throughthecoursesofar,itisimportantthatyouknowthenotesinyour

    majorandminorscalesandalsowhichnotesformyourtriads,sothat

    youcaninverttriadssoastoplaywithasmoothnessandeconomyof

    movementthatmakesyourplayingseemandsoundfluentandeffortless.

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