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Learn emotional piano

There are two good ways to begin.

You can start with the question “why do some chords feel emotional?”
or you can start by playing emotional chord progressions directly.

Both lead to the same place. One starts with understanding. The other starts with sound.

Explanation

Why chords feel emotional

Explore how harmony creates emotion through motion, using Flow and Color.

This is the page to open when you want to understand why one chord movement feels calm, another feels tense, and another feels open or mysterious.

Open Paths of Harmony →

Playbook

Emotional piano chord progressions

Play 10 emotions using ready-to-use chord progressions, with motion descriptions, focus cues, rhythm, pedal, and full links to the emotion playbooks.

This is the page to open when you want something practical on the piano right away.

Open emotional chord progressions →

Where to start

Start with Paths of Harmony if you want the deeper explanation first.

Start with Emotional piano chord progressions if you want to play first and understand afterward.