Q. Does anyone know of a downloadable dictionary that can show you how to play any piano chord? I have been able to find ones only for guitar, which isnt very helpful, since i dont play it. Please let me know if you know of a site that i can download it from, as it would be a big help to me , tx alot !!
A. Here's a printable piano chord chart:
http://www.pianochordfinder.org/html/piano_chord_charts_flash_8.htm
Also, you can view interactive piano chord diagrams here:
http://www.list-of-chords.com/
This site has over 500 piano chords listed.
Easy way to learn how to learn guitar (lefty)?
Q. I want to learn how to play guitar and i don't even know how to tune a guitar.
How can i learn easily without spending money on lessons?
How am I supposed to hold the guitar?
do I have to use an acoustic? (i only have one of those black and white electric ones)
A. http://www.amazon.com/Totally-Interactive-Guitar-Bible-Hunter/dp/1592236731
I've taught myself, aside from a few informal lessons early on. I've been playing for four years now, and I'm better than most who have been playing for twice as long as me. xP
That book is also relatively cheap, and should teach you basic skills, as well as chords, and many other things to get you jump-started in the music you like.
As for what type of guitar, no, that is purely up to you. I recommend using both, but you wouldn't want to waste money on an acoustic when you don't know how well this endeavor will go anyway. It depends on the type of music. If you want to play Dave Matthews/Jack Johnson/Early John Mayer and things of that nature, I'd go with an acoustic. But if you want to play in a style similar to Nirvana/Steve Vai/Stevie Ray Vaughn, I'd say stick with the electric until you can afford a better one.
Also, since you're lefty, you'd hold it with your right hand on the neck/fretboard (that long thing with the frets) and your left in the location where you pluck/play the strings.
As for tuning, you can use a tuner, or, if you have perfect-pitch or can tune easily by ear, an online tuner or tuned piano would be the route to go. It's a lot less strenuous than going with a tuner, in my opinion. :P
Hope this helps you out. =]
how to make spin wheel?
Q. you know those music wheels, that like transpose chord progressions using the circle of fifths and stuff? For example: http://www.google.com/search?q=piano+chord+wheel&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=imvnsa&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=rE8EUMHPJMq7rQH1-qS1DA&ved=0CFsQsAQ&biw=1228&bih=634
WHAT IS THAT SMALL METAL RING IN THE CENTER THAT ALLOWS FOR THE SPINNING? whats it called and where can I get it and instructions to make a wheel using it? whats the general name for these interactive spinning wheels?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
A. The small metal ring could be a paper clasp/fastener (the split-type that you can purchase at a stationary store).
The general name for the wheels is a "Key Transposing Wheel".
You can find instructions here: http://home.centurytel.net/Dulciaddict/pics/wheelcol.pdf
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