Chord Changing Methods by Rockmaster
Learn several chord changing methods for Rock Style (Right-Hand Chords) and Standard (Left-Hand Chords) Methods
Chord Changing Methods
Rock Style Piano Methods
Standard Piano Methods
If you are a beginner please start with Formula 1.
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 1: Relative Chord Method
This is the Relative Chord method. It is a rock style chord changing method.
There is very little hand movement and is very good for beginners.
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 2: Anchor Method
This is the Anchor method. It is a rock style chod changing method.
This method offers full voicing for chords.
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 3: Skipped White Keys Method
This is the Skipped White Keys method.
This method can be used on the right hand or the left hand.
This is a good method for those who want to play solo piano
by playing chords on the left hand and melody on the right hand.
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 3L: Skipped White Keys Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 4: Gender Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 4L: Gender Method
Left-hand chords
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 5: do-re-mi Method
This method can be used on the left hand or the right hand.
This is a good method for those who want to play solo piano
by playing chords on the left hand and melody on the right hand.
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 5L: do-re-mi Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 6: so-la Method
This method can be used on the left hand or the right hand.
This is a good method for those who want to play solo piano
by playing chords on the left hand and melody on the right hand
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 6L: so-la Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 7L: Triad Substitution Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 8L: Tonic Root Method
Left-Hand Chords
Advanced Chord Changing Methods
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 9: Chord Inversion Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 10: Chord Locator Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 11: Moving Anchor Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 12: BMT Method
Rockmaster Chord Change Formula 13: Circle Of Fifths Method
How to use the Circle Of Fifths (5ths) in chord changing
Chord Changing Methods