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Are chords on the keyboard added to a song the same way guitar chords are?

Q. I know how to add guitar chords to a melody. But I want start adding keyboard/piano chords to songs as well. Is it done the same as guitar?

I tried to word this as simple and easy to understand as possible. Sorry if it's hard to understand and thank you for answering. =)

A. Pretty much. They're both C instruments and share a lot of qualities. If you have 0 piano experience, start by figuring out the notes on the guitar and transferring them to the piano. You'll be able to see triads, 7 chords, and anything else a little more easily (hopefully! it took me a little time).

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I need the Piano chords to this song?
Q. I need the piano chords to the song Kiss me by the cranberries because I need to play it tomorrow. Please help!

A. Do you mean Cranberries ??

i only know kiss me by "six pence non the richer"

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What are some songs with easy Piano songs for a teen girl to learn and sing along to?
Q. I am 15 and play a bit of piano, but not good enough to read sheet music to most songs i'd be interested in singing along to. so i do learn chords and have quite a large knowledge of piano chords.

What would you recommend as some good songs to learn the piano chords to sing along to? i am a mezzo soprano.

A. Here some sheets you'll find interesting!!! :)
http://free-piano-sheets.webs.com/

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