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Chord question for piano players. I need to know the keys for these chords?

Q. F minor 7 over E flat
F7
B flat 7 over D
C7 flat 9
G minor 7 flat 5

Thanks

A. There are chord charts all over the internet.

Basic chord structure should be easy for a pianist to learn. You are a pianist according to your profile.

1. Eb in the bass, F, Ab, C (Eb) -- but I wouldn't play the second Eb
2. F, A, C, Eb
3. D in the bass, Bb D F Ab
4. C, E G Ab Bb -- but voicing is the key to this chord -- a good way to play it is: Left hand C and Bb, Right hand E (G) Ab C -- I would leave out the G

5. G Bb Db F -- some folks call it a "half diminished 7th"

This is pretty basic theory, and I would start learning it now. A good pianist should have these at her fingertips.

Cheers

Glinzek

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Can you find the piano chords for these songs please? Boring I know. Sorry. ?
Q. Like chords as in C, D, F# and stuff.
You don't have to do all of them. Just one of them.

-Coldplay- High
-Snowman- Walking in the air
-Lion king- He lives in you
-Jeff Buckley- Hallelujah
-Celine Dion- Titanic

anything else.
seriously.
thankyou.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oooh and how to save a life by the fray.

A. need piano chords/tabs huh??? Go to www.911tabs.com and you can find ANY song you want to play....I'm a guitar/piano player and this is one site I go to find song tabs and stuff.

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reading piano chords in worship music?
Q. Hi. I play guitar and used to play the piano. I know most of the basic chords on the piano.

In church, i serve on the worship team and usually the song sheets are just the lyrics with chords printed above them. yet the piano/keyboard player manages to play a piano part. i was wondering what they do. any help would be appreciated.

thanks

A. The ability to play and improvise with chords ('chord method') is definitely a skill and something that many classical pianists never learn to do with fluency. Worship and jazz pianists can usually play with chords.

I'm worship leader at my church (though I don't play piano for my church) and my pianist is amazing at this!

A basic way to begin:

Play the chord in your right hand (middle C area). With your left hand, play the bass note, 2 octaves down. So, with a C chord, play the chord and a bass C. You can also try playing a bass note that's one of the other notes in the chord (E and G). Repeat the RH chord with the beat while leaving the LH bass note down until the chord changes.

To spice things up, you can:

Play bass octaves. Play 2 C's at the same time, with your thumb and pinky.

Add the 2. In your RH chord, also push your pointer finger (2 finger in piano, also the 2 note of the chord). This is a cool-sounding chord and much more interesting than a plain chord.

Rock your RH with the beat. Alternate playing 3-5 (top half of chord, E and G) with 1 (C). Rock back and forth like a seesaw, in time with the music.

From there, you just need to start growing your knowledge of chords, and practicing. The more you play, the better you get! The more chords you learn, the more you understand how they relate to each other, and how music works. You're actually learning music theory via chords.

Check out Duane Shinn's chord stuff - he has a free email course with 101 free chord lessons!

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