Capital numbers are major chords, and the number corresponds to the scale tone of the chord root. If you’ll recall from some of my other lessons, the roman numerals correspond to chords based on scale tones. (4 bars of I) + (2 bars of IV) + (2 bars of I) + (1 bar of V7) + (1 bar of IV) + (2 bars of I) The most standard progression is based on the “12-bar blues” progression: This pattern repeats up and down the piano, so the note names remain the same – they just make higher or lower sounds.įirst, let’s talk about the chord progression. This will hopefully be a very simple lesson for you, because rock and roll piano uses some very simple structures.īefore we do anything, here’s a picture of the piano keys and note names for your reference. In this lesson, we’re going to talk about rock and roll piano – well, I guess I should say rock ‘n’ roll, to be official. Rock And Roll Piano Lesson – Classic, Fast, And Easy!
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