There are 12 unique notes at the piano, which means we can build a major chord on each of those 12 notes - C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, an B. There is also a secret formula that only the wisest of piano instructors know about that allows you to build major chords starting on any note!
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Read More »In this article you will learn all 12 major chords, and how to play them! There are 12 unique notes at the piano, which means we can build a major chord on each of those 12 notes - C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, an B. There is also a secret formula that only the wisest of piano instructors know about that allows you to build major chords starting on any note! Ok, so maybe it's not a secret formula. But it is a pattern that is very simple to memorize and can be used to easily build a major chord starting on any note of the piano. Let's get started!
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Florida mom Stephanie Uecker saved a drowning child, thanks to popular kids’ anthem “Baby Shark.” The mom was alerted to the child in danger by one of the other kids at the party. She told WESH that she saw a dark shadow at the bottom of the pool and jumped in to pull the 4-year-old out. "I just dove and picked him up with my right arm, and swam as fast as I could," Uecker said. She then did CPR on the boy, remembering that she’d heard the song was the right rhythm for the chest compressions. She said, "I just remembered, 'sing Baby Shark,' and I remember singing it out loud, thinking [the boy's mom] is going to think I'm nuts.” The 4-year-old made a full recovery, thanks to Uecker’s fast action. But he’s not the first child to be saved by “Baby Shark.” The Red Cross recommends doing CPR using 100 chest compressions per minute, which is the same rhythm as a song that has 100 beats per minute. "Baby Shark" has 100 beats per minute (as does the old CPR standard "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gee's and Abba's "Dancing Queen"). In fact, the creators of the song put out a video explaining the process of CPR in terms kids can understand. As for Uecker, she ended up being thankful for the infamous song playing on repeat at her house. "I hate that song," the mom told WESH. "My kids play it all the time." But "Baby Shark" on repeat can actually add to a household's safety. Added bonus, you'll never ever forget it.
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