Q. looking for some chord progressions like E,G#,C#m,C#m, unique ones no I,VI,V rubbish please lol. thanks i look forward to stealing all your chords.
A. How about:
http://www.free-online-piano-lessons.com/III-VI-II-V-I-chord-progression-triads.html
http://www.essentialchords.com/
http://www.thecipher.com/chord-progressions.html
Simple chord progression list with two chords
I-IV Common progression.
I-V Common progression
Chord progression list with three chords
I-IV-V Commonly used in rock and roll
I-II-IV Used by the Beatles in â Sgt Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band
I-IV-V7 *V7 is a regular V chord with a minor third on the top. An example of a V7 would be G, B, D, F. You can learn more about sevenths at *How to use 7th Chords in Compositions.
I-flatted VII-IV Used in gospel music
I-flatted III-IV One of my favorite progressions, used by Lynyrd Skynyrd in âFree Birdâ
Chord progression list with four chords
I-IV-I-V Common progression
I-IV-I-V7 Common progression with dominant 7th chord in place of V chord
I-IV-V-IV Common progression with a rolling motion.
I-vi-IV-V Heart and Soul â Theme from the film Big with Tom Hanks. This chord progression is fun to play.
I-vi-ii-V Gershwin in âIâve Got Rhythmâ
I-V-vi-IV Used by Journey in âDonât Stop Believinâ. Another fun rolling progression.
IV-I-IV-V Chord progression not starting on the tonic!
I-I-IV-V Similar to the I-IV-V, but more this is more widely used because it is four measures long. Many musical phrases are divisible by 4, normally 16, which makes chord progression using four chords more popular than others.
vi-IV-I-V Currently a very popular chord progression used by The Offspring, Linkin Park, The Cranberries, OneRepublic, and others. Also used in our composition titled Medley of Waterfalls
Chord progressions list with five chords
I-vi-ii-IV-V7 Common Progression. Notice how the subsequent chord has many of the same notes. I and vi, ii and IV, both have two notes in common.
I-vi-ii-V7-ii Similar to the previous chord progression, but with a ii squeezed in between the V7 and the I. This added ii makes the progression less final at the end. V to I is a popular way to end songs. With the ii, it sounds like the song keeps going.
Chord progressions list with six chords
I-IV-I-V7-IV-I Blues and jazz is normally a 12âbar progression making this chord progression ideal for jazz tunes.
The numerous above chord progressions lists are ideal to use if youâre stuck at the keyboard and unsure where to begin. The above chord progressions are popular progression that have been around, but feel free to compose your own progressions. Who knows, maybe youâll compose the next popular progression.
http://www.storycompositions.com/2008/06/common-chord-progressions.html
Piano...Chords Helpp!!!?
Q. im new at playing piano but i see there is a number up in the keys,i want to know if there is a website that have a chords a number i have a sample of it but some music are old and i want new music.. :D
A. Try:
http://piano.about.com/od/chordskeys/tp/triads_HUB.htm
http://www.scribd.com/doc/9634578/Beginners-Piano-Chord-Guide
http://www.zebrakeys.com/lessons/beginner/chords/
guitar chords into Piano?
Q. hello. i am trying to figure out how to turn the guitar chords/tabs into piano notes for my favorite song Wishing Well by the Airborne Toxic Event. I cant find piano music, so here is what the guitar tab website gave me: (the notes, when i played them as piano chords, sounded nothing like the song) Thanks!!
Intro:
G D C
G
Standing on a bus stop
Feeling your head pop
C
Out in the night
On the kind of night
G
Where you want to be out
On the street, on the street
C
Crawling up the walls
Like a cat in heat
G
And the air is thin
And it blows through your skin
C
And you feel like something
Is about to begin
G
But you don't know what
And you don't know when
C
So you tear at your hair
And you scratch at your skin
G
You wanna run away, run away
Just get on the fucking train and leave today
C
And it doesn't matter where you spend the night
You just might end up somewhere in a fight, in a fight
G
Or caught in your room on a concrete shelf
Fighting all alone, with yourself, with yourself
C
And you just wanna feel like a coin that's been tossed
In a wishing well, a wishing well
D
A wishing well, a wishing well
Well, you're tossed in the air
C
And you fell and you fell
Through the dark blue waters
D
Where you cast your spell G
Like you were just a wish that could turn out well
G C
G
So you stand on the corner
Where the angels sit
C
And you think to yourself,
"This is it, this is it,
G
This is all that I have
All I can stand
C
Is this air in my lungs
And this coin in my hand
G
That you tossed in the air
And I fell, and I fell
C
All the way to the bottom
Of the well, of the well
G
Like those soft little secrets
That you tell, that you tell
C
To yourself, when you think
No one's listening to, well"
G
And the walls spin
And you're paper-thin
C
From the haze of the smoke
And the mescaline
G
The threat of your brow
Under unmade sheets
C
In your ear with the noise
From the darkest streets
G
We ran far and wide
You screamed, you cried
C
You thought suicide was an alibi
G
But you were always a mess
You were always aloof
C
Yeah, it's awful, I guess
But it's the awful truth
G;
It was truth from the first
To the last words that she read
D
And she emerged from the dark
Like a ghost in my head
C
She said, "I haven't forgot
Any words that you said
D
I just stare at the clocks
And I cry in my sleep
C
And I tear up your letters
And I burn them in heaps
D
And I gather the ashes
In that hole in the ground
G
Where we fell"
Outro: G C
A. Ok, you can do the simple major chord triads on the piano like this:
C = CEG
D = DF#A
G = GBD
That's from what I remember. What you can do with that is up to you. If it doesn't sound right, you can try inversions, for example F#AD instead of DF#A, and you can try improvising along those scales. I found when I used to play guitar music on pianos, the chords never sounded right unless I put the chord notes in a different order.
Other options you've got to spice it up include: adding more notes to the chord, using arpeggios (broken chords) and adding articulation like turns, trills and mordents.
If you don't understand any of this, simply use Google or Wikipedia to find out.
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