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What are the piano chords for ''I'm Letting Go'' by Francesca Battistelli?

Q. Plz dont send me the notes, i just want the simple piano chords. Thx alot!!

A. ''I'm Letting Go'' by Francesca Battistelli

Intro:
Bm A G Em7
Verse:
Bm A G Em
My heart beats, standing on the edge
Bm A G Em
But my feet have finally left the ledge

Pre chorus:
G
Like an acrobat
A
There's no turning back

Chorus:
D
I'm letting go
A G
Of the life I planned for me
Em
And my dreams
D
Losing control
A
Of my destiny
Bm A G Em
Feels like I'm falling and that's what it's like to believe
D A G Em
So I'm letting go

Verse:
Bm A G Em
This is a giant leap of faith
Bm A G Em
Trusting and trying to embrace

Pre chorus:
G
The fear of the unknown
A
Beyond my comfort zone

Chorus:
D
I'm letting go

A G
Of the life I planned for me
Em
And my dreams
D
Losing control
A
Of my destiny
Bm A G
Feels like I'm falling and that's what it's like to believe
Em
So I'm letting go

Bridge:
Em Csus4
Giving in to your gravity
D
Knowing You are holding me
A
I'm not afraid

Chorus:
D
I'm letting go
A G
Of the life I planned for me
Em
And my dreams
D
Losing control
A
Of my destiny
Bm A G Em
Feels like I'm falling and that's what it's like to be lieve
D A G Em
So I'm letting go

Cheers ebs

Original Question

How to read guitar chord names?
Q. I'm a pianist trying to read notations for guitar chords. Chords like Asus2, Asus2/F#, Dsus2, Bmadd11, are totally puzzling to me. What do "sus", "add" mean? Is there any website I can go to, to find out these things?

A. The abbreviation, sus, means sustain; that is, place emphasis on that particular note needing to be sustained. In example, Csus4 simply directs the player to press down the F note directly above Middle C (on the guitar) because F is the fourth note on the diatonic scale of C. (It's the F note found in the first space of the treble clef.) (Another note: Middle C on the guitar is one full octave below that of the piano's Middle C, hence my statement of the F note being in the first space of the treble clef.)

The Asus2/F# chord tells us to play a B note (the sustained 2nd note) with an A chord, but also include its natural sixth note (F#) as the bass.

The chord, Bm add 11 simply means to add the 11th note of the Bm scale, which is the note of E to your chord formation.

Here is a striking chord that could be played just before playing a D major: Dsus2#5. Simply play a D, a Bb, another D, and an E.

Note: Look for those small, quick incidental notes on the grand staff; they should be those sustained notes or added notes to the chord mentioned.

Note: I stand corrected by Left-T. Such a note described as "sus" means 'suspension' as my music dictionary describes. It is a term used in harmony to describe a note in a chord that is held while another note that forms a discord with it is sounded. I had termed such a note as sustained because it always rings out in discord with the formed chord.

Original Question

training to play melodies on piano?
Q. can someone recommend good exercises so that I can play a melody on the piano without hitting the wrong note occasionally. I have been practicing training my ear for several months but would like to make more progress. A lot of the ear training courses seem to concentrate more on chords not melodies. So any ideas to improve ability to play a melody on the piano are welcome - not so much technique but how to train my ear.
thanks

A. The only thing I can suggest is do a little bit of theory, especially related to chords. So when you hear a chord, you can immediately recognise what notes make that chord up...usually, the melody over chords will correspond to the chord underneath.

E.g.: The chord Csus4 is made up of C, E, G with a suspended 4th which is F. That way, if you become adept at recognising chords, you know which notes are likely to be played in the melody.

There are probably less complicated ways, but that's all I can offer.

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