Q. I've tried play piano today, but I can't seem to find the "Rythmic Patterns" course. It only has the demo, and no link to where I could see or even buy "Rythmic Patterns". It's really the course for me, I want to memorize chords and start playing piano by ear. Is there anything similar to that? Maybe on YouTube?
A. Check out "How to Speed Read Piano Chord Symbols" by Nathan Andersen. You can download preview chapters at http://www.patternpiano.com/
He has some related sites that offer free piano chords resources:
http://www.list-of-chords.com/
http://www.pianochordfinder.org/
There are interactive piano chord charts, printable charts and lots of cool free tools.
Good luck with it.
Please help me with these piano chords!!!!?
Q. I really want to learn to play Boyce Avenue's cover of Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream' on the piano. I have all the words memorized, but I want to be able to play and sing on the piano.
I looked up the chords online, they are as follows:
Verse: (D for first part of 1st verse) GA
Pre-Chorus: GAGA GA Bm A/C# Chorus: GAGA GA Bm D
Bridge: GA Bm F#m
Breakdown: GA Bm A/C# G Bm A
I have had minimal piano lessons before, so I can't really remember what these chords look like when you're playing them, if that makes any sense. What I'm really trying to say is that I need a visual interpretation of these chords, such as picture, video, or diagram.
The answer with picture/video/diagram that makes sense will be chosen as best answer! Thank you sooo much!
A. A single letter G or A means a major chord, Bm is a B minor chord. A/C# is an A major chord with C# in the base (slash chord).
For a printable piano chord diagram:
http://www.play-the-piano.org/piano-chords-chart.html
For info how chords are built:
http://www.play-the-piano.org/chord-piano.html
Enjoy!
teach myself guitar?
Q. I want to teach myself how to play guitar.
i can't take lessons (no time) because of school and karate.
and if i teach myself, i get like a feeling of accomplishment
i know how to read music because i played piano when i was like 7 but now im 13.
whats a good book to get?
and any tips?
A. No need for books...You have the internet. My first stop would be Vguitarlessons http://www.vguitarlessons.com/ Sign up for the free 12part lessons (extremely helpful) You can find these on youtube also but sighning up allows you to save the vid and it is free! My next stop would be http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/peter-vogl.html Check out the free beginner vids. You'll find the vid "guides and pivots" Very helpful with your chord changes. For tabs and chords I'd recommend http://www.chordie.com/ If you look under resources on this site you'll find a printable chord chart with alternate fingerings for all the chords ( this allows you to choose the fingering for chords that is easiest for you) You'll find the forum very valuable also. The people there are very helpful and it's a Very Clean Site! Don't forget youtube as well! You can find tutorials for anything from basic chords, to scales, to song lessons posted there. I've even got a few song tutorials posted there myself. Well that should get you well under way! Hope it helps! Best of luck with the guitar!! Peace!
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