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Learn G♯ Major Scale along with the notes, patterns, degrees, intervals, suggested finger positions, and where to find them on the Piano
Exercises with fingerings for two octaves of the Major scales. (The exercises are for the right hand, see link to left-hand exercises at the bottom of page.) The numbers that you can see above the notes are indicating which fingers the notes should be played with.
G# major chord for piano (including inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular G# chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes. On the picture of the keyboard, you can see the three notes of the F# chord marked in red color. G# stands for G sharp.
Exercises to get Used to the Piano . Names of the white keys on the Keyboard ... The G# Minor Scale - Finger Positions ... Exercise: Major 7th Chords . Playing by ear. Introduction . Determine the Key of a Song . Diatonic Chords . Does a Song Stay in Key? Root Movement ...
To explain further: you can play chords like C, Em, F, G and Am together with the C Major Scale. Preferable is to play chords with your left hand and notes from the scale with your right (more on improvisation). An interesting thing is that different major scales have their own “sounds”.
G# Major for piano. If you made any changes to your settings. Before print or download please save it first.
Click on a chord below to show it on the piano and hear how it sounds. Click on the following songs in G Major to see their chords and melody in the TheoryTab database. Play or download MIDI files for the following popular chord progressions in G Major.