Q. Cm7(b5)/G
If it was just Cm7/G I know it would be voiced like this (high to low down the page):
Eb
C
Bb
G
Do I add a flat 5 (Gb) to the top, to the bottom or do I assume a flatted root G of the second inversion??
I meant high to low notes, rather than strings. It's a piano voicing I'm trying to figure out.
A. Yes, add the Gb to the top. The G bass is a natural G.
And Leftie, I didn't give you the thumbs down, but you're just wrong. Look at your answer. The voicing you gave does NOT include a Gb.
In addition, a m7b5 is NOT THE SAME a min 6th chord with the min6 on the 6th string. A flatted fifth and a minor 6th are two different notes.
"The melodic flatted fifth (flat 5) is formed by playing two notes that are six steps apart on the piano. This interval is very dissonant sounding. In the middle ages, music theorists called this interval the "devil in music".
"The melodic minor sixth (m6) is formed by playing notes that are eight steps apart on the piano. This interval is quite dissonant and is very active sounding. This is a very wide interval and is used infrequently in melodies."
http://www.songtrellis.com/concepts/interval
Kabum
Can anybody extremely good at piano help me?
Q. I'm trying to learn the song it's only Wednesday by ear because there isn't any sheet music or anything for it but I just can't figure it out. Is there anybody out there that can get me the chords perhaps even just the intro?
A. Use this video as reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huz_n5vFXnQ
Verse- (0:00-0:30 part)
Bbm A Db/Ab Eb7 F7
Chorus- (0:30-0:47 & 0:47-0:59 part)
Bbm Gb Db Db/F7 F7/A
Bbm A Eb Gb Ab F7/A
Bridge- (1:56-2:20)
Db Eb Gb Ab
Bbm A+ Db/Ab Eb Gb
what are the piano letter notes for miley cyrus song when i look at you?
Q. hey do you know the piano letter notes for when i look at you miley cyrus song i really need to know them cuz... i love that song plz tell me them thanx!
A. You mean for the piano part, or for the melody? And, you want... all the notes? That will take a long time and will be nearly impossible using only text...
The song starts in a minor key. Call it D# minor or Eb minor (6-sharps or 6-flats).
Okay so the piano part goes...
F# B F# A#---- F# A# F# G#---- F F# (D# and B)
Or alternatively,
Gb Cb Gb Bb--- Gb Bb Gb Ab---- F Gb (Eb and Cb)
The notes in parentheses are played together (a chord).
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