Chris Caton-Greasley
Jul 19, 20231 min
Updated: Aug 23, 2023
In our blog post on colours and keys E Minor is listed as a mysterious, nocturnal sort of key. Moonlight through the pines on a cool night. It's colour is dark, pine green.
In this video Andy talks us through the tonic chord of E minor. The worksheet he uses can be downloaded from the link below. This is a free download, please let us know how it works for you.
Learn how to make play the tonic, subdominant and dominant chords of E minor with Andy Moss.
The tonic chord is the first chord of the major scale.
The subdominant chord is the fourth chord of the major scale.
The dominant chord is the fifth chord of the major scale.
At level 2 piano lessons you will study the tonic, subdominant and dominant chords of E minor keys and learn how to use these chords to make your own music.
Want to know more?
Click the link to download a free worksheets and, if you need extra help, you can book a lesson. https://www.stalybridgemusicacademy.com/post/andy-s-chordbank-e-minor 0161 303 9966
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