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How to play the G7 piano chord

A guide on how to play G7 on piano – and understanding more about the chord.

(Basic G7 piano chord and Inversions of the G7 piano chord)

  • Chord symbol: G7
  • The G7 chord is a 4-note-chord (a tetrad)
  • A seventh chord consists of 4 notes: Root note, Major third, Fifth, Minor seventh
  • The 4 notes in the G7 chord are: G – B – D – F
  • A seventh chord can basically be played in root position and 3 inversions (Total of 4 positions): Root note at the bottom, Major third at the bottom, The fifth at the bottom, Minor 7th. at the bottom.


In these piano chord charts you can see how to play the G7 piano chord in the 4 positions.

G7 Piano Chord. Root position (Root note at the bottom)

 

G7 piano chord root 1st inversion
G7 Piano Chord. 1st. Inversion (Minor seventh at the bottom)

 

G7 piano chord root 2nd inversion
G7 Piano Chord. 2nd. Inversion (Major third at the bottom)

 

G7 piano chord root 3rd inversion
G7 Piano Chord. 3rd. Inversion (Fifth at the bottom)

More on the G7 chord

  • The G7 chord is step 1 in the G mixolydian scale.
  • The G7 chord is step 5 (dominant) in the C major (ionian) scale

The G mixolydian scale consists of the notes: G – A – B – C – D – E – F (G)
The C major (ionian) scale consists of the notes: C – D – E – F – G – A – B – (C)

 

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Basic Finger Positioning and Hand Placement

Before you can start playing the piano, you need to know how to position your fingers and hands on the keys. Correct finger positioning and hand placement are essential to playing with ease and fluidity.

Start by resting your fingers on the keys, with your wrists slightly raised and your elbows at your sides. Your fingers should be curved, with your fingertips resting gently on the keys. Keep your fingers relaxed and avoid tensing up.

When playing a note, use the tip of your finger to press down on the key. Avoid using the flat part of your finger, as this can cause the note to sound muffled or unclear.

Hand placement is also important for playing the piano. Your hands should be level with the keyboard, with your palms facing down.

When you play chords on the piano, you should play the chords with you right hand, around middle C on the piano. This gives a nice rich and fat sound to your chords.

To make your chord progression stay around middle C use chord inversions.

In your left hand you can play the root note of the chord – either as a single note – or as an octave, doubling your root note in the bass area.

Tips for Practicing Effectively

Practicing regularly is essential to becoming a proficient piano player. Here are some tips for practicing effectively:

– Set aside a specific time each day for practice

– Break up your practice sessions into smaller increments, such as 15-20 minutes at a time

– Focus on one aspect of playing at a time, such as finger positioning or reading sheet music

– Practice slowly and gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable

– Take breaks as needed and don’t push yourself too hard

Remember to be patient with yourself and enjoy the process of learning to play the piano.

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