Q. ive been lookin for these chords all over and they never sound right??..if someone can please give them to me or tell me where to find them?
A. verses are on a C major chord in the bass, and the treble just climbs down. ssoo, while the bass hand is staying with C, you play a C major chord in 2nd inverson (G C E). the C note goes to B, then to A, and back to B. immediately before the chorus, instead of going to B, you play a G7 chord ( G in the bass, then (F B D) on top.
the chorus is an F major chord, then E minor, Gsus4, and G major, played as follows:
F Em Gsus4 G
Lights will guide you home
the part right before the 2nd verse is the same chords, but the piano part on top is just octaves, (G C. G B. G C. G B)
the bridge part (tears stream...) is just going back and forth between a C major chord and an F major chord. On certain parts, you play A minor instead of C major, you'll just have to listen to figure taht part out. Hope this helps! If you read music, i can transcribe it on NotePad and send it to you. if you want it, let me know and i'll give you my email address.
I am having a hard time reaching a G7 Chord on the piano?
Q. I just started lessons, and they are once a week. I am having a hard time with my fingers being able to stretch all the way for a G7 chord. Is there any exercises that I can do to help make my fingers stretch so I can eventually reach all the notes?
A. Hi,
The G7 is just short of a full octave reach... Many classical compositions require you to be able to reach a full octave, sometimes more.
I would venture to guess that since you just started playing, this will get easier with time. When I started playing piano, I could barely reach anything and thought it was hopeless. However, I learned with time that this was more due to clumsiness and not being used to the piano keys than my inability to stretch my fingers and hands.
I would try practicing the chord consistently until it becomes easier. Try using different finger arrangements to see what's most comfortable for you. Like, I find it easier to make wide stretches between my index and middle finger, even if most people would use, say, their thumb and middle finger. I also found it helpful to not just practice one specific chord or bar of a song over and over, but to kind of "jump" to it from other chords so I could reach it no matter where my fingers were before.
Good luck to you! Once your fingers become more used to being on the keys, I think you'll be surprised at how easy what once seemed difficult was! With practice, even the hardest pieces I tried to learn when I started I can now play with my eyes closed.
Don't give up!
Does anyone know the piano chords for Mom its your birthday?
Q. My moms birthday is coming up and i would really love to play it for her on the piano. I wanted to do something special this year for her.If you know please help.Thank you
A. Try this. Let me know if any of it sounds wrong.
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(F/G)
Mom it's your
C
birthday
Thanks for all the care and love you
F
give
Not to
C/E
mention the
Dm7
meals
Some-
C
times I get kinda
G
nervous
And for-
F/G
get to tell you how I
C F/C C
feel
I'm a
G/D
little
C7/E
high
F
strung
It's
C/E
just because I'm
Dm7
young
Fm6/G
Mom I a-
C
dore ya
And I'll do
F/G
anything for ya
Although my
Dm7
brothers make me fran-
G
tic
With every sin-
Dm7
gle crazy an-
G
tic
And when I'm
Dm7
bouncing off the walls
G
You're the one
E7
who stays calm
Am7
(You're the one who stays calm)
Am6
Because you
Dm7
love me for who I am
Dm7/G
I'll always love
G7
you
C Fm6/C C
mom
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