Q. I have found may sites... but what I am looking for is a site that has them with the notes that make the chords... and of course which keys..... I need the major, minor and 7th chords.
A. Here are major, minor, and 7th chords:
A - A C# E
Bb - Bb D F
B - B D# F#
C - C E G
C# - C# E# G# (Db - Db F Ab)
D - D F# A
Eb - Eb G Bb
E - E G# B
F - F A C
F# - F# A# C# (Gb - Gb Bb Db)
G - G B D
G# - G# B# D# (Ab - Ab C Eb)
Am - A C E
Bbm - Bb Db F (A#m - A# C# E#)
Bm - B D F#
Cm - C Eb G
C#m - C# E G# (Dbm - Db Fb Ab)
Dm - D F A
Ebm - Eb G Bb (D#m - D# F# A#)
Em - E G B
Fm - F Ab C
F#m - F# A C#
Gm - G Bb D
G#m - G# B D# (Abm - Ab Cb Eb)
A7 - A C# E G
Bb7 - Bb D F Ab
B7 - B D# F# A
C7 - C E G Bb
C#7 - C# E# G# B (Db7 - Db F Ab Cb)
D7 - D F# A C
Eb7 - Eb G Bb Db
E7 - E G# B D
F7 - F A C Eb
F#7 - F# A# C# E (Gb7 - Gb Bb Db Fb)
G7 - G B D F
G#7 - G# B# D# F# (Ab7 - Ab C Eb Gb)
I hope this helps.
What's the name of the tune from two and a half men?
Q. In season 4, episode 6, charlie is playing the piano. He's playing a cheerful tune. Then Lydia comes and upsets him so he switches to a dark tune. Anyone know the name of this tune?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFKKIMxqeH0
Here's a link of the tune in the show. I'd like to find the sheet music and learn it. Thank you!
A. There's not much of it in the clip to identify any specific piece. It just sounds like a basic Abm -Bbm - Eb chord progression.
Ab/Bb piano chord!!!?
Q. I have no idea what to play when I see this chord. Do I just pick one to play? If you could tell me what notes this chords consists of I would be very appreciative :)
A. You play Ab major in the right hand (Ab, C, Eb) and Bb in the left hand. The Bb is the bass (root) note, so if you are on piano, play the Bb low on the keyboard, and the Ab around the middle C area.
Anytime that you have a chord like this (where the right hand is a full step higher than the root,) it plays as a sus chord. In other words it could be written as Bb sus.
Look at all the notes from bottom to top: Bb, Ab, C, Eb.
These are essentially: The root note, the dominant 7th, the 2nd, the 4th.
The 3rd is missing. The third defines if a chord is a major, minor (or diminished.) So this Bb sus could resolve to a major chord or minor quite nicely.
Here are some other examples to try out. Try resolving them to their major or minor form for practice:
Ab/Bb - Bbmaj
C/D - Dmaj
G/F - Fmaj
A/B - Bmaj
Or minor chord examples:
F/G - Gm
E/F# - F#m
Gb/Ab - Abm
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