D minor

    
D minor    17:54 on Thursday, September 4, 2003          
(Newbie)
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I`m new to learning the piano, and I`m wondering if someone could explain to me what the difference is between minor and major. Also, where do you place your hands for D minor? And lastly, is Coldplay`s "The Scientist" played in D minor? Thanks for your help!


Re: D minor    16:07 on Monday, September 29, 2003          
(Amy)
Posted by Archived posts

The chord D minor is played by putting your fingers on the notes D,F,A. Songs in minor keys tend to sound `darker` and `sadder` than pieces in a major key. When you play a major chord and then play the minor chord, the middle note is lowered by a semitone. That wasn`t explained very well, so I`ll give you an example. If you play Dmajor, you play D,F#,A. Then if you play Dminor, the F# is lowered a semitone to F natural. Hope this makes sense. It probably doesn`t, but I tried!


Re: D minor    19:49 on Monday, September 29, 2003          
(Harvey)
Posted by Archived posts

Just a note, because I don`t know how to explain either.

If you play F-Major scale, then you play D-minor scale.
An equal minor scale is three semitones lower than the major scale.
Darn...I didn`t explain that very well either.


Re: D minor    04:49 on Friday, May 14, 2004          
(Matt)
Posted by Archived posts

hi there, i can play the scientist on the piano, and yes it is in D minor. The difference between minor is that, minor is Sad, and major is happy!
I love Coldplay and can play about 4 of there songs!
Anyhow get back to me if you like.
See you.

Matt Manfredi


Re: D minor    10:10 on Friday, May 14, 2004          
(unknown)
Posted by Archived posts

hey guys you really play by majors and all that stuff i dont give a dam
a just play the notes hey has any body been tr
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