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This tutorial will not cause you to master the piano but will have you playing songs within a few weeks if you put yourself into it so we will only work In the key of C for now.
We will be using the C Major scale and the following chords for the first few songs we will learn:
C major, F major, G major, D minor, E minor, and A minor.
See Charts for detail:
You will need to practice these using your right hand finding the most comfortable finger positions. Once you have mastered the C major scale and the above listed Chords you will then be ready for the next step.
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