Q. okay i need to know chords/notes/tabs for the 1920s classic "The Charleston"
cuz i need to do a piano and guitar cover
A. Bb D7 G7
Charleston, Charleston, Made in Carolina
C7 F9 Bb6 Gdim
Some dance, some prance, I'd say
F7
There's nothing finer than the
Bb D7 G7 C7
Charleston, Charleston, Lord, how you can shuffle
Dm A7 D7
Ev'ry step you do, Leads to something new, Man I'm telling you
F7
It's a lapazoo
Bb D7
Buck dance, Wing dance
G7 C7 F9
Will be a back number, But the Charleston, the new Charleston
Bb6 Gdim F7
That dance is surely a comer
Bb Bb7 Eb
Sometime, You'll dance it one time
Ebm Bb6 Gdim F7 Bb
The dance called the Charleston, Made in South Caroline
Bb7 - Eb - Ebm - Bb
(Cecil Mack and James P. Johnson, 1923)
Yahoo might corrupt the chords placed over the lyrics here, jamming them together, but just follow the changes
What chords go together..?
Q. I'm writing a song right now, on piano (but it's just chords so far it'd work for guitar too) and so far, the chords I'm using are D#, Bb, C#, G# -- in that order. What are some other chords that would sound good with that? I'm thinking that would be the chorus, and I wanted verses that were similar but different from the chorus, and then maybe a prechorus and bridge that sound different but good together. If that made sense? Pleasee help! :)
A. You stumbled upon a Plagal cadence. Your song seems to be in Ab major and you've written a chord progression of V, ii (you should use Bb minor, not major), IV, I. The numbers refer to the base note's position in the scale of the key. The last two chords will sound like the "Amen" at the end of a hymn.
If you want to do a standard pop song-y chord progression, I, IV, V, I would be a safe bet. (In this case with your key of Ab, that would be AbM, DbM, EbM, AbM). If you want to do something that leads into the end of the piece, ii, vi, IV, V, I is about the most standard ending chord progression there is. (Bbm, fm, DbM, EbM, AbM).
You can read more about chord progressions on wikipedia here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_progression
Or really, you should just take a music theory class if you want to learn anything about this stuff. Order matters and how you get from one chord to another and how chords are built, etc. etc. It's not like cooking soup where you can just throw all the ingredients in and have a song.
"Di lang ikaw" by Juris chords?
Q. "Di lang ikaw" by Juris chords, piano or guitar :)
"Di lang ikaw" by Juris chords?
piano or guitar.. and if possible, add the pictures how to play the chords
thanks :)
A. Heto po.
Hindi Lang Ikaw
Intro:
Ebm, B
Verse:
Ebm, B X3
G#m,C#
Refrain:
B, Bbm, G#m, C#
Chorus:
B, Bbm-Ebm, G#m, C#
B, Bbm-Ebm, G#m, Bbm, B, C#
(Repeat Verse)
(Repeat Chorus)
Bridge:
G#m, Bbm, B, Bbm
G#m, Bbm, B, E, C#
(Repeat Chorus)
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