How to Play Major 5-finger patterns and chords on piano

Learn how to construct any Major chord on the piano using Major 5-finger patterns. Pull up a keyboard and play along with Mario Ajero. More online piano lessons are available on The Piano Podcast via iTunes or marioajero.blogspot.com http
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  1. dartanian300 says:

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  2. juankc0388 says:

    I appreciate the help thanks

  3. zpabbasi says:

    Thank you so much for spending your time in producing these very helpful courses.

  4. GamingTard says:

    @mariocast please be respectful to blacknighted hes mental retarded we should all respect our not so smart fellow youtubers. :P

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  6. mariocast says:

    @blacknighted So this “talking asian” should take advice from someone who doesn’t know how to spell “wasn’t”? Please keep commenting to reveal more of your inferior intellect.

  7. blacknighted says:

    @mariocast lol i wasent trolling i meant i wanted to see the playing of the piano not a talking asian

  8. mariocast says:

    @blacknighted Stop trolling so much please.

  9. blacknighted says:

    stop talking so much plz

  10. MrPantherBH1 says:

    OMG dude there is no such such thing and as a D# that was an E flat!

  11. sethland says:

    Excellent video and very eloquent!!!!

  12. 16violets says:

    Thank you – you’re a great teacher. This was just the supplement that I needed at this time to help with my piano lessons. Joanne

  13. 16violets says:

    Thank you – you’re a great teacher. This was just the supplement that I needed at this time to help with my piano lessons.

  14. hartistry1957 says:

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  15. Xrin5 says:

    Thanks alot for this video!
    This really helped me learn the major five finger pattern

  16. akvaradh says:

    Excellent teaching. Any beginner can learn easily. Nice work.

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  21. TheLasrever says:

    Hey, im just a beginner but i learned a good way to work out all major and minor chord formations, counting semitones (the shortest distance between two notes)
    Major chord:- Root chord, 4 semitones, 3 semitones
    Minor chord :- Root chord , 3 semitones , 4 semitones

  22. sona12345613 says:

    wonderful video! I learned so much :)

  23. keisha87 says:

    Hi, I have some questions.
    When playing arpeggios, are you supposed to play only the notes that are within the scale of the bass note? Also, when you play arpeggios, are you supposed to stay within the broken chord they belong to, or can you use notes outside of the chord as well? If that’s the case, how can one tell if an arpeggio is in major or minor mood?

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