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Hey guys , what are Rolling Chords (Piano)?

Q. Thanks

A. You mean a rolled chord? That's when you have the squiggly line to the left of the chord- which means instead of playing the chord normally (playing all the notes in the chord at the same time), you play them from the bottom up one right after each other, so that it gets a rolling of notes effect

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help with simple piano chords?
Q. hi just wondering if anyone knew the piano chords for rolling in the deep by adele, i dont want to be playing anything dynamic, just simple chords to hold while singing! thanks in advance, xxx
thanks for your answer but PIANO not guitar xxxx

A. Try E-Chords.com


your best bet maybe to actually look up different chord charts and see what works the best for you.

I'm not sure how accurate this chart is...but the chords are pretty easy...

http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/a/adele/rolling_in_the_deep_crd.htm

Also, if you don't know how to play the chords just google image them!

Good luck!:)

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How Do i find the piano chords?
Q. What are the piano chords for rock and roll by eric hutchinson

A. If you can't find a piano chord online a simple alternative is to look up guitar tabs (since they are more prevalent) and simply take the guitar chords and play the corresponding piano chords! I do it all the time if I can't find the music :). Just Improvise to get the song to sound how you like! This will also improve your piano skills. :D

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