Q. Em G B C are the guitar chords that i have. Can someone help me convert them to piano chords?
A. Whenever you play Em on the guitar, play Em on the piano. When you would play G on the guitar, play G on the piano. The notes are identical; the only difference is the way you hold your fingers to make the chords. There is nothing to convert.
This might help:
http://www.telacommunications.com/nutshell/music/keyboard.htm
What would be the equivalent to these piano chords on guitar?
Q. my band for the record www.facebook.com/aacklm has written a new so g that was originally written on the piano the notes to the chords ar
C# E. F#
A. C#. E
E. G#. B
what would these chords be on guitar?
A. The first one isn't any chord I've heard of, the second one is A and the 3rd one is E. Instead of fretting (no pun intended) about the chord names, why not just play the same notes?
BTW...guitar chords and piano chords are the same. Ask the piano player what chords he or she is playing....your chord names will be the same. Chords are chords and there's nothing special that differentiates "guitar" chords except for the way they're fingered.
How to change a keyboard chord to piano?
Q. Hey! On the electronic keyboard, for example, the C major chord is : C - E - G, which is pressed all at the same time, now what i wanna ask you is, how to change the chord to a piano chord (piano chords are not all pressed at the same time), is there any formula or anything??
A. It is exactly the same. Yes, you do press them all at the same time. Playing a chord one note at a time is called a broken chord. Three or more notes played at the same time is a chord, regardless of the instrument.
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