Chordmaster Chord Theory for Keyboard

Chordmaster Chord Theory for Keyboard by Michael Ellis is a practical guide published by Lulu.com on February 1, 2009. This 56-page book is designed for those looking to understand chord titles and create piano chords without prior music experience or extensive study. It offers a straightforward approach that allows readers to start playing songs immediately by simply reading chord names from songbooks.
In this edition, readers will find a method that emphasizes ease of learning, minimizing memorization while providing the essential knowledge to construct over 5,000 chords on the piano. The book focuses on music instruction and education, streamlining the learning process by eliminating unnecessary information. This resource is particularly beneficial for keyboard players aiming to enhance their performance skills.
Official synopsis Publisher
This REVOLUTIONARY, NEW method teaches you how to understand chord titles so you can make piano chords without previous music experience, without note reading, without months of study. Start playing songs on piano today. Just read the chord names in songbooks and play the songs. This is the easiest, most direct method of chord theory in the world. All of the necessary tools are there, while all of the information that you don’t need and will never use has been eliminated. Memorization is kept to an absolute minimum, but by the end of this book, you will have the knowledge needed to make over 5,000 chords on the piano, easily and logically. This book is a “must-have” especially for keyboard players who want to play and perform like the pro’s really do.
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