Q. The scale notes of C, D , E, F, G on piano to guitar. How do you play each one individually in guitar? Would it just be C chord D Chord E Chord ect on the guitar? Or what is it? Thanks
A. Robert06 is wrong. An arpeggio is a chord played one note at a time, usually for 2 or 3 octaves on a piano, and maybe an octave or 2 on the guitar. C, D, E, F, and G are part of a scale, not a chord. The next to the bottom string on a guitar, played open, is B, so put your finger on that string behind the first fret, and that is C. Go up two frets and that is D; two more frets is E, or the bottom string played open is E. Go up one fret on the bottom string, and that is F; then go up two more frets, and that is G.
If a person plays C chord on a piano, play C chord on the guitar. The notes are the same.
How do you convert guitar chords to piano chords?
Q. i really would like to play a song on the piano. the song is kind of old and i can only find it for the guitar so i was wondering how do you convert these to piano chords or notes?
( F#m Bm Em A7) thank you!
A. Well an F#m chord is an F#m chord no matter what instrument you play it on.
You should really learn how to build chords yourself. I don't know how long you've been playing piano, but if you can't tell me what notes are in an E minor chord then you need to get crackin' on some learnin'
F#m is F# A C#
Bm is B D F#
Em is E G B
A7 is A C# E G
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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Title : How Do you play the open scale notes (NOT Chords) C,D,E,F,G from Piano on the guitar?
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