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  2. C minor chord. C minor chord for piano (including Cm/Eb and Cm/G inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams. Explanation: The regular C minor chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes. The chord is often abbreviated as Cm (alternatively Cmin).

    • C#m Chord

      C# minor chord. C# minor chord for piano (including...

    • Cm/Bb, Cm/A, Cm/Ab

      Cm chords with alternative bass notes. C minor chords for...

    • Bm Chord

      B minor chord. B minor chord for piano (including Bm/D and...

    • Cmaj7

      The chord is often abbreviated as Cmaj7. Theory: The C major...

    • CmM7

      Explanation: The C minor major seventh is a four-note chord....

    • Cm6

      C minor 6th chord. Cm6 chord for piano with keyboard...

    • Cm13

      C minor 13th chord. Cm13 chord for piano with keyboard...

    • CM9

      Explanation: The C minor ninth is a five-note chord. For...

  3. C Minor chord: CEbG. C Major chord: C – E – G. Formula and steps. A good way to minimize the memorizing is to learn the formulas. The formula for a triad minor chord is 1 - b3 - 5, which refers to the minor scale degrees. You could also learn by steps.

  4. How to play C minor on the piano. To play the C minor chord, start by finding its root: C. Looking at the keyboard, you'll notice black keys in groups of two and three. The white note directly to the left of the groups of two black keys is C. Three notes make up the C minor chord: C, Eand G.

  5. C minor Chord. Like any minor chord, the C minor chord is formed by playing the root, the minor third and the perfect fifth. That equals to playing the 1st, 3rd and 5th degree of the C minor scale.

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    • How to Play Piano Chords: Other Chord Types

    The following chords are usually played as triads, meaning they’re three-note chords. However, sometimes musicians will play these as four-note chords by doubling the rootnote. For each chord type in this article, we’ll use C as the root as an example. We’ll also list the common name, chord chart symbol, and formula for each type of chord. The form...

    You can play a lot of good music using just triads, but seventh chords are where things get magical. Seventh chords quickly jazz up a song because they add an extra layer of depth and tension to your harmonies.

    As you go along your piano chording journey, you’ll meet more interesting chord symbols and musical words that describe the context of a chord or what’s been altered. Here are some other common types of chords.

  6. The C minor chord is comprised of three notes: C, E-flat, and G. It is the tonic triad in the key of C minor and has a shape of two outer white keys with a black key in the middle. How to play the C minor chord on the piano.

  7. Learn piano easily. The C minor chord: what is it? The C minor chord is a musical chord composed of three notes played together, forming a minor triad. This chord is made up of the root note C, the minor third E-flat (Eb), and the right fifth G (G).