Q. what are the cords that are played with the left hand?
can you give me the cords in this form
1st:c#df (made up chord)
I mean right hand! But you can go on and post the left to.. just seperate them
A. Here you have the chords along with the lyrics (see first link below). I got that from a guitar tab website, so I'm not sure which hand it is (I'm a guitarist myself). Maybe the video in the second link can help you further...
Little confused over the "V7 chords," Help please :)?
Q. Ok,
I got two questions. I'm gonna pick G: and we are assuming that I read notes from bottom to top. The V7 chord is DF#C but my piano book says to move all the notes except the root down an octave so it will sound better and play easier. From that we got the notes: F#CD
First question, is the latter chord some type of inversion? (I don't think its 1st or 2nd inversion)
Final question, a melody is in G: if it uses the I, IV, and V7 chords the most? Or is it I, IV, and V? Confused and thanks so much guys!
Have a good day now, thanks.
A. hi
Q1 = D/F#
Q2= the V chord and the V7 is the same just that the V7 has a extra note (b7) so its optional
more info:
ok so if you look at the chord on the 5th (V7) degree of the G major scale:
Gmajor scale G A B C D E F#
Chords from this scale
I)Gmaj7
II)Am7
III)Bm7
IV)Cmaj7
V7)D7
VI)Em7
VII)F#m7b5
D7 (V7)=
1 3 5 b7
D F# A C
(you are not playing the A but this is correct)
2nd Inversion=
D/F#
3 5 b7 1
F# A C D
hope u understand it confuses me too sometimes!
Can we draw conclusions about harmonizing keys from harmonizing notes in chords?
Q. I don't have my piano in front of me right now or I would answer my own question.
So, take the C chord - C E G
My question is, if I have 3 voices playing major scales in the keys of C E and G, would these three voices remain in harmony with each other?
A. hmm...
they would all be in thirds.
C D E F G A B <- C Major
E F# G# A B C# D# <- E Major
G A B C D E F# <- G Major
producing the following chords:
CEG, DF#A, EG#B, FAC, GBD, AC#E, BD#F#
C Major, D Major, E Major, F Major, G Major, A Major, and B Major
so yep, I think they would be.
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