Q. Does anyone at least know the chords for Forever and Always (the piano version) by Taylor Swift. Sheet music would rock! But even just the chords for the verses and chorus would be great too. I found them once and then lost what i wrote them down on and can't find them! Thanks so much!
A. Eb9 Bb F
Once upon a time, I believe it was a Tuesday
Eb9 Bb F
When I caught your eye, we caught onto something
Eb9 Bb F
I hold onto the night, you looked me in the eye
Eb9 F
And told me you loved me, were you just kidding?
Eb9 Bb F
'Cause it seems to me his thing is breaking down
Eb9 Bb F
We almost never speak, I don't feel welcome anymore
Eb9
Baby what happened
Bb
Please tell me cause one second it was perfect
F
Now you're halfway out the door
Eb9 Bb
And I stare at the phone, he still hasn't called
F Gm7
And then you feel so low you can't feel, nothing at all
Eb9 Bb F
And you flashback to when he said forever and always
Eb9 Bb
Oh, and it rains in your bedroom , everything is wrong
F Gm7
It rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone
Eb9 Bb F
'Cause I was there when you said forever and always
Eb9 Bb F
Was I out of line? Did I say something way to honest?
Eb9 Bb F
Made you run and hide like a scared little boy
Eb9 Bb F
I looked into your eyes, thought I knew you for a minute
Eb9 F
Now I'm not so sure
Eb9 Bb F
So here's to everything coming down to nothing
Eb9 Bb F
Here's to silence that cuts me to the core
Eb9
Where is this going?
Bb F Eb9 F
Thought I knew for a minute but I don't anymore
Eb9 Bb
And I stare at the phone, he still hasn't called
F Gm7
And then you feel so low you can't feel, nothing at all
Eb9 Bb F
And you flashback to when he said forever and always
Eb9 Bb
Oh, and it rains in your bedroom , everything is wrong
F Gm7
It rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone
Eb9 Bb F
'Cause I was there when you said forever and always
Gm F Eb
Did you mean it baby?
Gm F Eb F
I don't think so
Solo
Eb9 F Bb Gm7 Eb9 F Bb
Gm7 Eb9
Oh back up, baby back up
F
Did you forget everything?
Gm7 Eb9
Back up, baby back up
F Eb9 F
Did you forget everything?
Eb9 Bb
'Cause it rains in your bedroom , everything is wrong
F Gm7
It rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone
Eb9 Bb F
'Cause I was there when you said forever and always
Eb9 Bb
Oh I stare at the phone, he still hasn't called
F Gm7
And then you feel so low you can't feel, nothing at all
Eb9 Bb F
And you flashback to when we said forever and always
Eb9 Bb
And it rains in your bedroom , everything is wrong
F Gm7
It rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone
Eb9 Bb F
'Cause I was there when you said forever and always
Gm F Eb
You didn't mean it baby
Gm F Eb
You said forever and always
How do I modulate from the key of E flat major to the key of Fmajor?
Q. I am trying to create a transition between 2 songs - the first is in E flat major, and the second is in F major. The songs are children's hymns, so the transition should fit well with that style. I can play the piano well, but I know next to nothing about theory. Help!
A. Okay, so you need to modulate up a whole-tone, and you don't want to confuse the kids. If you're going to use pivot chords, I suggest you use a long transitory period, because you'll need to hammer home that you've changed keys in fact. One of my favourite cop-outs is to go octatonic, but if you do that, you'll confuse your audience with all the inherent tri-tones.
What if you somehow tonicised iii in Eb (that's ii in F). Could you go between V and I twice, then do V^7 of iii, for a surprise? (Actually, that could genuinely modulate you to g minor.) A simple scale with "A natural" in it would work if you landed on E. Your chords are EbM7-Gm/D-Gdim/Db-C. (C7 would also work, but it might be almost too directive. I think you want a clearer sound than the seventh quality gives.) You start the scale on an upbeat, and descend majestically to the E, changing chords every two steps. Medleys are tough. If I were you, I would have transposed it into Gb.
Anyway, if those options don't work, you can always just use a "go" modulation. I think kids are used enough to hearing it in pop music it won't confuse them. The question is, "Do you want to educate their ears, or do you want it easy on them (and therefore you)?"
Hope I've helped.
Is anyone good with chords on the piano?
Q. I am lost completely! How do u find a chord? For example a g chord is gbd and an a is ac#e. How do you come up with this? And if you have any other advice for chords please let me know. Thanks
A. Simply put:
Choose the note you want to play the Major or Minor chord of. E.g. If you cant to play a G chord start with the G note.
Major Chords:
Play the root note (the G) skip 3 notes (including the black keys) and play the next note (the B), then skip 2 notes and play the next note (the D). This essentially is the major chord formula. Root note - Skip 3 - Skip 2. This will allow you to play any major chord on the piano.
Minor Chords:
Similar with one difference. Root note - Skip 2 - Skip 3. The order of skipping is switched. Alternatively you can play the major chord and then simply move the middle note to the left one key. That is a Gm would be G - Bb - D
For more insight into chords see http://pianochordmethod.com
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