Learn how to play ‘phat’ chord voicing

by KCLau on May 16, 2007

This video is prepared by PlayPianoToday, teaching you how to use ‘phat’ chord voicing in your piano playing. In the video, the instructor shows you how to play Em7 9 in ‘phat’ voicing. For normal dull piano playing, the Em7 9 is play from bottom E, G, B, D, and F# in close and tight manner. But the instructor shows you how he voice it by tearing the chord apart, play E, B, G, D, F# with both hands. Left hand playing the E and B (a perfect 5th), and right hand playing the other 3 notes with the F# at the top.

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after watching the video, I learn something new and below is my version of playing his chord progression with ‘phat’ voicing.

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Bena June 28, 2007 at 8:52 am

AWESOME!! I love this website!! and playpianotoday!hehehe

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KCLau June 28, 2007 at 4:34 pm

haha .. thanks for your love Bena :)

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