

Triads are three note chords. It's the first phase of chords every new keyboard player must learn. Observe the fingering patterns and know how to hold your triads. Triads are like the root of other chords. It's a safe foundation to start playing chords with.
Victor Olaniyi
Observation
Sir, I'm somewhat of an intermediate player, but i can't play on all keys so i decided to start with the beginner lesson ... I've observe that you didn't teach how to form those triads and scales as well... ( i mean the tone tone semi tone that helps us know if the next place to hold is the immediate key or the one after it) I think this will be important for beginners .. Thank you!
Temitope Ihum
I find it hard to play some keys
I find it hard to play: B major E major F sharp
Dahunsi Gift Olajire
On playing notes
Sir is it same fingering we used while running major scales I will use while playing songs take for example let's say I want to play I just want to say on c sharp am I use same fingering or using my normal thumb as I do play it on c ... Awaiting your response on that sir
Joshua Ojima
This one enter Wella!
Can't believe I'm playing triad for all keys fluently without making mistakes.. it's very easy since I know the code (1-3-5)
Unyime Ekpo
THEORY PAPER
Sir please isn't there a material that would help us memorize the finger patterns for running the scale
Unyime Ekpo
WHAT THE THEORY BEHIND TRIADS
Please sir how do this triads come about what's theory behind it
Junior Vixamar
beat/tempo
Hey bro, any reason you don't use a metronome when doing those exercises? It's confusing to follow when you descend on the keys on a particular tempo contrary to when you ascend. This shouldn't be about speeding. This is a beginner level course sir. Thanks
Jedidia Roose
Finger positioning
Please, sometimes the videos are fast and then I can’t see clearly how you position your fingers. Is the finger position the same for all triants please?
Temitope Arowolo
Traids
The numbering pattern is very important especially for beginners
Adeoye Lawrence oluwatunmise
Left hand
How to chord tih with left hand, fat chord