Q. Is there a Program That Generates Piano Chords if i load a music is there?
A. Notation software?
Scenario - Plug your midi keyboard into your computer...
http://www.sibelius.com/products/sibelius/index.html
It will score both in chords and single notes.
Digital performer from Motu.com has added features like a sequencer so you can record your music.
Those programs cost 600 & 500 dollars.
This is the cheapest version of this kind of software...
http://www.notation.com/BuyNotationComposer.php
W/ "Guaranteed satisfaction," altho I have never tried it; So I can't recommend it myself.
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On last thought Powertabs.net is free. But, it is for guitars... BUT you can learn tab and use the notation tools inside it and it can be just as effective for piano. Now, just think of much more hard work.
Good luck.
around how much would a MINI piano chord cost? do you have to buy a software to make it work to your computer?
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A. Do you mean midi cable for your midi piano/keyboard. A midi cable cost $4 -$6 at any electronic store you will need 2 of them, (midi out, midi in).
No software is needed to make midi work
You will also need a midi interface. Here's a soud card (that you also need for recording) with a midi in and midi out on it. You can get a cheaper sound card and a separate midi interface and some other places =
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=237&subcategory=239&product=15760
Are the fingerings for piano chords the same on the organ?
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A. Basically, yes. Where differences creep in it is because on the organ you have to hold a note for as long as you want it to sound. Organists use "finger substitution" to free up fingers needed for the next chord while continuing to hold the current chord. As a result, an organist's hands may "crawl" over the keyboard while a pianist may "hop" from chord to chord. Another difference in technique arises from the availability of the pedalboard on the organ. In pop music with a bass-chord rhythm pattern, the organist plays the bass with the feet, usually just the left foot, on the pedals and plays the chord with minimal hand movement. A pianist has to swing the arm to play both the bass notes and the chords with the same hand. If you have a MIDI keyboard and you'd like to get "hands on" experience with an organ, my free program, the Miditzer, will give you the chance to play a virtual Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ. Download from www.VirtualOrgan.com.
P.S. Jim Riggs has some excellent videos on YouTube that will allow you to clearly see good organ technique such as this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1FSCXwbDwc
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