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Can you please give me the piano chords for Through It All by Hillsong United?

Q. I really, really need it for school. Just a simple one will do. I don't know how to read guitar chords/ tabs so i cannot translate it. PLEASE.

A. Will this work? http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/h/hillsongs/through_it_all_crd.htm Technically, they're guitar chords, but chords are built the same way. Just know how the chords are built.

G: G-B-D
D/F#: D-F#-A (with an added bass F#)
Emsus (Basically Em): E-G-B
C9 (or C2): C-D-E-G
D: D-F#-A
Bm: B-D-G#

Original Question

What are the piano cords for the song Lucy by Skillet from there new album Awake?
Q. Ok so I think the repeated notes are a D and a B natural but the lower ones I cant tell would love to do this song for my talent show but I need help! Please&Thankyou
Your Fellow Panhead. :)

A. There's not really a short explanation I can give but I'll try.

Anytime you want chords to a song, google "(name of song) chords"
It doesn't matter if the instrument it is, they all have pitch that has to match.
So it makes no difference if it says guitar or what ever. As you improve you just
learn to improvise to make it sound good on what ever instrument you play.

Also I recommend that you learn the Nashville Number system and start improving your relative pitch so you'll begin to sound songs out by year. The NNS is just like shape notes except with numbers.
You have 12 major musical scales which all contain "Do rei mi fa so la ti do" but instead of the shape notes (the do rei me) you use numbers "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 1" Do = 1 rei = 2 mi =3 fa=4 so=5 la= 6 ti=7 and do =1

C scale = C=1 D=2 E=3 F=4 G=5 A=6 B=7 C=1
G scale = G=1 A=2 B=3 C=4 D=5 E=6 F#=7 G=1

If you start using numbers you will notice that all songs follow a certain pattern they are just keyed in different keys and your relative pitch will develop and you will start being able to sound songs out on your on. The song you want is chorded in G major

When your relative pitch starts to develop you'll notice alot of patterns like how 6 minor usually resolves to the 4 chord or how every time you play a 2 major chord it resolves to the 5 chord.

Remember the C scale your teacher made you do when you first began piano? You have 11 other major scales to learn to play (with the same fingering) (12 in all) and as you play them, don't forget to count.

Last thing. When the chord says C2 or C SUS, you don't have to play it that way, you can play just the normal C chord which is easier, the 2's and sus' just sound better. Your chords are in the link I gave you.

Original Question

What is the difference between TABS and CHORDS for guitar?
Q.

A. I. CHORD
A chord is a set of three or more pitch classes that are perceived as one unit, as if sounding together or belonging together, of which not all pitch classes need to sound, but some may be just implied by the other pitch classes sounding. I'll explain:

By pitch classes I mean that all C's are one pitch class, all D's are one pitch class and so on. So if you play three C's (say, C2, C3 and C4) together, it is not a chord because these are three notes, but the same pitch class (though in very rare circumstances even this could suggest a chord). If you played C, F and B together, this would already be a chord.

By ''not all need to sound'' I mean that you can omit some but you will still hear their presence in a way (and if you have really good ears, you may even really hear it). For example you can always omit the perfect fifth, like in C major chord which is build of C, E and G (the perfect fifth), you can play C and E together, without the G and you will still hear it as a C major chord. These two notes (C, E) are simply enough to define the chord. The reason is that whenever you play or sing a note, apart from that note there are also many other notes that are higher in pitch sounding - these are known as overtones, but you perceive it all as only one tone (the differences in those overtones are actually heard as timbre - like piano has different overtones as a guitar).

There is also a quick/lazy definition of a chord as ''at least three notes sounding simultaneously'', but this is rather imprecise.

Now when talking about GUITAR CHORD CHARTS, these contain the easiest and safest ways to define a chord. Let's look at C major chord again. http://sf053.k12.sd.us/C%20Chord.jpg
Look at the chart. You see that the 6th string is muted, on the 5th string is a C, on the 4th string is an E, on the 3rd string a G, on the 2nd string a C again (but an octave higher than the previous one), on the 1st string an E (again, an octave higher). As I told you, a C major chord is build of C, E and G and you see that all of these notes are played, some even twice.

II. TABULATURE
Tabs is short for tabulature (or tablature) and it's a way to show you which string and on which fret should be pressed. But apart from that it doesn't show you anything, so I suggest standard notation instead. It looks like this:
http://z.about.com/d/guitar/1/0/e/7/bbkin_worwor.gif

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