Q. I need to switch a piano chord pattern of C - A - F - G to guitar chords.. how do i do it... i tried by doing it the exact same way on guitar but it doesnt sound the same... any suggestions?
A. A C major chord is a C major chord is a C major chord!
Play C major on the piano or the guitar, you're still playing the same chord. The exact order of the notes may be different, but those different voicings make each instrument unique. It's still just a bunch of C's E's and G's.
How do I improve my piano accompaniment skill?
Q. Note: This is NOT asking for classic piano things, such as Beethoven and Mozart. What I am asking is how to improve my piano chord music skill.
Okay, I still get confused with left hand patterns at slow songs, and I want to add some decoration sounds, but I can't... can you help me improve these?
A. Have a recorded guitar and drums playing and then use your piano.
Does anybody know any chord patterns for writing intense sad songs?
Q. My friend recently lost his dad and as I do, I'm writing about it, I want it to be a really intense song (a teary one) and I've got lyrics but I can't think of a chord pattern that sounds sad enough, has anybody got any ideas?
A. middle c [then go down to]
Ab
Bb
Bb
all in four count.
I'm sorry if I didn't properly would it right. I can't read notes, but I've been playing the piano for 7 years now.
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