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How do you play "Forever and Always" by Taylor Swift (piano version) on the piano?

Q. I love the new piano version of this song! Can anybody tell me how to play it? Either by a video or the chords for the piano? Thank you!

A. I have been looking for it everywhere too!!

Intro:
D A E
D A E
D A Esus E

V1:
D A E
D A E
D A D Esus E

V2:
D A E
D A E
D A D Esus E

Chorus:
D A E F#m
D A Esus E
D A E F#m
D A Esus E

V3:
D A E
D A E
D A D Esus E

V4:
D A E
D A E
D A D Esus E

Repeat Chorus

Bridge:
F#m E D
F#m E D E
D A E F#m
D A E
F#m D Esus E
F#m D Esus E
D A E F#m
D A E

Repeat Chorus

D A E F#m
D A Esus E

Ending:
F#m E D
F#m E D

Original Question

How would you play 'Esus' on a piano?
Q. Since its E,A, and B

would you play all the keys simutaneously or press them seperately?

A. Unless you play them in unison it will not be a chord... so you have to play them together.

Original Question

What Keys am i supposed to hit in these chords(Piano)?
Q. hi.. i just wanna know what keys am i supposed to hit with these chords?

â¥* D2
* Esus
* Fm#7
* G#

thanks alot!!! 10 pts. for the one who could ans. ahead. thanks..
:) godbless :)

A. Hey, I am going to help you out, but I hope you know about enharmonics before I tell you about these chords. Otherwise, finding these chords might be hard for you. Anyway here it goes:

D2- In all actuality, you would play D and E. I feel that when you play D, E, F#, and A, all together, the chord sounds more complete.

Esus- E, A, B

Fm#7- I want to say you meant F#m7, instead of Fm#7, because Fm#7 sounds almost too colorful. Here are both: Fm#7- F, Ab, C, E and F#m7- F#, A, C#, E.

G#- I usually don't see this chord, because you don't see B# often. Anyway, here it is: G#, B#, D#.

I hope this helps and God bless to you too!

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