Q. Well i played way back and i want to go back to piano but i know how to play. Its been so long cuz i played flute and guitar web i stopped playing. How do u play chords? I know a minor is keys A C E and lots more but i saw my friend play a melody and she plays the chord with keys A and E only. How many keys do u play in a chord? Is there a special way to call that chord because she said play aminor but like i sed she played only A and E but she called it aminor what is that? Dumb question i know. But its in the back of my mind but its not an interval. Oh and wut do u accompany a chord with? Plz and thankyou(:
A. Here's an online chord finder: http://www.8notes.com/resources/notefinders/piano_chords.asp
Chords are usually three or more notes. That middle one you mention in your A C E chord is required because that's what tells you if it's major or minor. In A major it will be C# and in A minor it will be C. (Technically, a set of two notes is called a dyad, and might be considered a chord in some contexts)
If you want to learn about chords, try these:
http://zebrakeys.com/lessons/beginner/chords/
http://www.musictheory.net/lessons/40
Piano sheet finder?
Q. I have two questions...
1. Where can i find the piano sheet of "My heart will go on"?
= it must be complete left and right....
2. Can you give me the chords of "Will of the heart"?
= it was like this :
Left | Right
|
d-_-c-_-bflat-_-a | f-a-e-a-d-g
* "_" means blank....
>Thank you....
A. "My heart will go on" score...
Here:
http://www.pianomoz.com/titanic.htm
http://my-piano.blogspot.com/
=D
Sorry, couldn't help you on the 2nd one...
does anyone know where i can find a guitar/chord finder?
Q. i'm looking specifically for one that relates chords on a piano to a guitar fretboard. if that makes any sense. for me it is pretty easy fingering out most chords on the piano but since i don't know guitar too well i would just like to find a site where i could punch in a chord name so i can see the relations of that same chord on piano and guitar. i just basically want to learn how to form actual chords on a guitar using the knowledge i have on piano. yes, i can look up chord diagrams for guitar but it wouldn't really tell me how they are formed this way. i may be confusing myself but if any one gets what i'm trying to do i would appreciate any help. thank you in advance.
A. Since there are many different types of inversions that a pianist can use to play a particular chord, guitar and piano aren't exactly one-to-one usually when trying to translate their chords. Nonetheless, there's a good ebook at www.stringtheorychords.com that helps with this by basing everything on the guitar voicings. It presents guitar and piano chords right next to eachother along with recommended fingerings. It also covers guitar and piano chord theory a bit to give you some good background on how chords are built.
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