Q. ok so i just got this new portable keyboard and i want to learn how to play it.
It came with books.
But i want to play some good music.
Not the classical stuff that it has.
Does any one know of a good song(not classical) that a begginer could play on a keyboard????
And where can i find the notes to that song?
A. First you need to know the notes that include every basic chord. In this web sites are all the chords. Start with learning all the major and minor chords.
http://www.nfo.net/MFILE/
http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/
Choose any song you want to learn (Coldplay âClocks, or any other band you like) and search for the chords of the song in the web. The list of chords will appear in the lyrics and you need to play all the notes for every chord.
For example, this song âColdplay âClocksâ got three basic chords: Eb, Bbm, Fm
That means that you need to play the following notes:
Eb (E bemol) = Eb Bb G
Bbm (B bemol minor) = C# Bb F
Fm (F minor) = C Ab F
All in successionâ¦.
If you donât know what are the letters I mention, learn it. Every note (key of the piano) got a name that you need to learn. Go to the link I give you and see it.
Piano chords in the key of E???
Q. Ok, so what chords are in the key of E in piano if you are making a song. If it is just E chords, why is it different for guitar? The chords in Guitar key of E are: E, Fm#, Gm#, A, B, and Cm#. I need a little help here!!!
A. Chords are chords and they don't change depending on instrument. Sometimes the name of the chord changes if you are working with a transposing instrument, (Trumpet, Clarinet, Saxophone, French Horn etc.) but it is still the same chord.
The common chords in the key of E are
E - Tonic or I chord
A - Subdominant or IV chord
B / B7 - Dominant or V chord
C#min / C#min7 - Submediant or vi chord
F#min- supertonic or ii chord
D# / D#7 / D# half Diminished - Sobtonic or vii chord
A couple Common Chord Progressions
E / C#min7 / F#min7 / B7 (One SIx Two Five Chord)
E / A / B7 (one four five chord)
E / F#min7 / B / B7 ( One, Two, Five, Five seven chord)
The trick with Piano is to keep the root and fifth of the chords in the bass, the color tones in the center or upper range of the keyboard, and if you are playing with a bass and other rhythm instruments, less is more.
Most people put triads in the left hand when they are starting out on piano and then complain when it sounds all muddy. The sound waves are literally bumping into each other, so you can't really blame the instrument. You got eighty eight keys and ten fingers, so you got to give the sound some room to breath. I hope I have answered your question and I wish the you the best. I stuck a couple quick links below that may help to reinforce what I wrote here.
Good piano riffs? Chords?
Q. Any crazy wacky piano chord combo? Riff ideas?
A. If i had any good ideas, I'd just use them myself =]
but i do like to play the chord progression C C+ F Fm
i dont know if C+ is the proper term for the chord, buts its basically a c chord but you play a G# instead of a G. i dont know much about piano but thats a melancholy chord progression that i enjoy playing =]
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