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piano chords for demi lovato's don't forget?

Q. no sheet music because i cant read it. but i want the piano chords please! i need a website or something or if you know them please give them to me. i cant find a piano tutorial on youtube :(

A. This one is tough on the piano because it's written for guitar. You should play some of the notes in the left hand.
Eno3 ["E", "B", "E"]
EM7no3 ["D#", B, "E"]
A9 ["C#", "E", "B"]
E9 ["D", "F#", "G#", "B"]
A ["A", "C#", "E", "A"]
Am6 ["A-left", "E", "F#", "A", "C"]
E ["E-left", "G#", "B", "E"]
B ["B-left", "D#', "F#" "B"]

Original Question

Is the piano chord "E" the same as an "E#"?
Q. Is a any regular chord (like e) the same as it's major chord (e#)? Thank you!

A. there is no E#, its F

you misunderstand, all chords are built of the root note, depending on the notes added to it will make it a chord(Emaj, Em, Emaj7, E7, Em7, E9, etc) by keeping the same chord form, and moving it up the instrument to a different pitch, you have the same chord, but based on a different root note (move Emaj up 1/2 step makes it Fmaj)

learn the scales, each note in the Major Scale has a number, and thats what determines an Emaj vs an Emaj7 or Em

Original Question

does anyone know how to decipher this?
Q. its some sort of formula, possibly musical, extra musical... hopefully someone out there knows how to or could jus do it for me...
Bm(+9)/D/A/E9/C#m(sus4)/E/F#///

Whilst im here could any one explain this to me..
C6H12O6->2CH3CH2OH+2CO2

A. The first line is a group of chords, I mean, a set of notes played together in an instrument as in a guitar, piano, etc. That notation system is the way musicians write and read accompanying music (tablatures or just tabs).
Each letter from A to G is a note or a major general chord, letter "m" stands for "minor", numbers refer to variations or additional notes introduced in the major chord, # means the chord is a sharp note, and sus4 means the chord is a special type known as "suspended fourt", a common variation.

That second line looks like a reaction describing a degradation of a sugar (glucose) to produce ethanol (alcohol) along the poduction of carbon dioxide, in a process known as fermentation.

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