Q. i was just wondering what the chords are for it i been wanting to play for it for a while now but i cant find it anywhere on the internet and im not good at reading sheet music but i know the chords of the piano thanks for the help
A. O.K. General! This tune can be harmonised with three chords....C major (C,E,G), F major (F,A,C) and G major (G,B,D). You could also use A minor (A,C,E) at some places.
The time signature is 12/8 (4 beats in a bar) and / means a new bar.
I've written it in C major so the first part of the tune goes: GAB/C CC CC CC C/D CB AG /C CC C CC /E CD BC.
Then, the next part goes: C C/A C C/G G/A AA AA AB C/B
Starting at the first complete bar of the first part (the string of Cs) and changing chord usually every two beats, the chords are: C C (or Am) / G G / C C (or Am) / C (with the G in the bass) G (this chord on beat 2) C (beats 3 and 4)
The music moves straight on so that the two Cs which begin the next part are harmonised with the C chord on the last beat of the first part.
Then, (beginning at the new bar, the A after the two Cs): F F / C C / F F /G
You may need to write out the notes of the tune with the chords above them. Have a good time!
How do you "walk" the bass to make a song swing?
Q. Can anyone tell me about walking the bass on the piano....thx
A. LH bass playing:
always start with the root of the chord
use quarter notes only! no eighth notes
outline each chord that you play-but do not arpeggiate the chord--this will sound like boogie woogie style
LH bass-should sound like a bass player
use mostly roots,5ths of chords,scale wise ideas to get you to the next chord
try this----
Cmaj7 Ami7 Dmi7 G7 Cmaj7
for cmaj7 chord---
c d e g
for a min7---
a g e c
for d min7---
d e f a
for g7---
g f e d
for cmaj7----
c g g c
all together--
c d e g ag e c
d e f a g f e d
c g g c
4/4 time--1 chord per measure
What are the names of the cords in Impromptu No.4 in A-flat Major by Franz Schubert?
Q. Anyone know the cord names from the trio?
http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0d/IMSLP11133-Godowsky_APS_57_Schubert_Impromptu_Op.90.pdf
That is the music there
A. That's not a short piece. Can you read sheet music? IMO, you really should try to identify the chords on your own; it won't help your learning if someone else does them.
Just start slowly, even writing out all the notes by hand and looking at references for what chords they might be. Here's a neat site for identifying chords by just notes:
http://www.scales-chords.com/chordid.php
This explains chord theory:
http://www.museweb.com/ag/chord_form.html
Knowing the chords won't help with learning to play since the right hand is usually working on melodic phrases, not static chords. I started learning piano on my own. Coming from playing wind instruments (flute/oboe), it's hard to coordinate my hands to follow two lines, but I find it's good to either play one hand's part at a time or go very slowly and play both hands simultaneously. If you play slowly but with "quick fingers", you can avoid mistakes and be prepared to play at the correct speed.
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