Interactive Piano chord chart

Welcome to the Piano-Tutors ‘ Interactive Piano chord chart. Select the root note of the chord from the top menu and then select the chord extension from the “Table of Contents” box. All the pictures show a zoomed-in version of a piano keyboard showing three octaves. All simple and advanced chord structures are covered in this piano chord chart. Chords are generally played with the left hand, however in some forms of music they are played with the right hand as well. Use your little finger, middle finger and your thumb of your left hand to play the chords. Use your index finger as well for playing four note chords. Same applies for the right hand as well.

Root Note :

C        C#       D       Eb/D#       E        F       F#/Gb       G       G#/Ab       A       A#/Bb       B

 

 

C Major – (C)

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C

 

C Minor – (Cm)

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Cm

 

C Dominant Seventh – (C7)

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C7

 

C Major Seventh – (CM7)

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CM7

 

C Minor Seventh – (Cm7)

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Cm7

 

C Sixth – (C6)

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C6

 

C Minor Sixth – (Cm6)

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Cm6

 

C Ad-joint Ninth – (Cadd9)

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Cadd9

 

C Suspended Two – (Csus2)

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Csus2

 

C Suspended Four – (Csus4)

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Csus4

 

C Diminished – (Cdim)

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Cdim

 

C Diminished Seventh – (Cdim7)

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Cdim7

 

C Augmented – (Caug)

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Caug