- The image is a comprehensive piano chord cheat sheet, divided into two main sections: "Major Piano Chords" on the left and "Minor Piano Chords" on the right.
- Each section displays chords for all 12 root notes (C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, G#/Ab, A, A#/Bb, B) across five different chord qualities.
- For Major chords, the qualities listed are: Major (1,3,5), Major 6 (1,3,5,6), Dom 7 (1,3,5,b7), Major 7 (1,3,5,7), and Aug (1,3,#5).
- For Minor chords, the qualities listed are: Minor (1,b3,5), Minor 6 (1,b3,5,6), Dim 7 (1,b3,5,b7), Minor 7 (1,b3,5,7), and Dim (1,b3,b5).
- Each chord is visually represented with a mini piano keyboard diagram. The keys to be pressed for that specific chord are highlighted in color, while unpressed keys remain black and white.
- Below each colored key on the diagrams, the exact note name (e.g., C1, D1, E1, etc.) is labeled, indicating which specific octave the note belongs to.
- The top of each section features a full keyboard layout with note names (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) and octave numbers (1 through 8) to provide context for the entire piano range.
- The chart is designed as a quick reference tool for pianists to learn and play various common chords by sight.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable chords for keyboard.