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Can anyone transfer these guitar chords into piano chords?

Q. I found sheet music but it's for the guitar. I was wondering if anyone could transfer them into piano chords because I don't play the guitar :P He uses a capo on the third fret and Dsus chords(I watched his tutorial for this information)
Thanks :)
Chords/Lyrics: http://ymlp.com/xgmywqqqgmgh (Click on the link and enter your email. It'll email the sheet music to you)
Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRvCoY7EZjA

A. You don't need to "transfer" them; the notes are exactly the same. Each fret on the guitar is a half step on the piano.
I clicked on your link and it wanted my e-mail address.

Original Question

What is the name of this chord?
Q. What is the name of this chord?

The base note is E, and above it are G, A and D. (on piano)

What is the technical name for it??

Thanks.

A. It could either be either:
Em(no 5),sus4,7
or:
Dsus (E bass)

Both can apply, similar to the way that C6 and Am7 have the same notes.

Original Question

Would you please help me translate these guitar chords into piano?
Q. I found a song that I would like to play, but the chords are for guitar. I only play piano. Would you please tell me what piano chords I should play for each of the following guitar chords?

1. Dsus: x00230
2. Dsus2: x00033
3. Dsus/G: 300233
4. Em/D: 022030
5. Emsus: 022033
6. Bm: 024400
7. Bm/G: 324400
8. C9: 032030
9. E
10. Bsus4
11. F#11
12. Emaj7
13. F#7sus4

Any help would be immensely appreciated!
Oops. I wrote "E" up there... lol. Well, I have that one down pat. ;)

A. http://www.telacommunications.com/nutshell/music/index.htm

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