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Is there anywhere online I can download piano chords to listen to?

Q. My younger sister has recently taken up piano lessons and is having problems when it comes down to chords =/ is there a site out there where I could possibly download audio files to play to her to give her a better idea of what things should sound like ?

A. Don't know what a chord is but maybe the following sites can help:

http://www.playpianotoday.com/

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm

Original Question

What type of chord is this?
Q. I could not record myself playing this. I will list a few sequences of two chords. You can play these on your piano or other instrument if you have one or search "online piano" (or guitar, etc.) on the Internet and use one of those. One site I used was http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/music/piano/index.htm
I'm wondering about the second chord in each pair; it is a certain kind that I love, and I love songs that use it. Just the second chord in each pair, I'm asking about. I included the chord before it so that its sound would be stronger.

G-C-E
F-Gsharp-D
or
C-E-G
Gsharp-D-F

A-D-Fsharp
G-Bflat-E
or
D-Fsharp-A
Bflat-E-G

B-E-Gsharp
A-C-Fsharp
or
E-Gsharp-B
C-Fsharp-A

The following are both that kind of chord, using four notes.
C-E-Fsharp-A
C-Dsharp-G-A or Dsharp-G-A-C

A. The bass notes of the chords would be very helpful. However, since the info is not available, I'll list down the 3 most likely chord names that you can derive from each of them, so that you can pick which ones might be appropriate.

C major to:
1) Ddim (diminished),
2) Fm6 (minor 6th) or,
3) G#6b5 or Ab65b (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

D major to:
1) Edim (diminished),
2) Gm6 (minor 6th) or,
3) Bb6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

E major to:
1) F#dim (diminished),
2) Am6 (minor 6th) or,
3) C6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

For the four note chords:
1) F# half diminished or Am6 (minor 6th),
2) Cm6 (minor 6th) or Eb6b5 (sixth chord with a flatted 5th).

Original Question

How to play the piano?
Q. I mean i'm not asking how to play the piano literally.. it's just that.
Yes, i can read notes and letter keys but you know that there aren't a lot of music sheets in here in the internet which aren't free.. and I barely know how to read the "real music sheet" like having lots of notes and stuff.. I learned playing the piano by myself and that was years ago..
I wanted to go on another level.
So..
What i want to ask is that..
How do you apply Guitar chords on piano?
Like for example i wanted to play "Speak Now" by taylor swift.. but i can't find any music sheet that's free online.. And we all know that guitar chords are easy to find in the internet.. so how do i play that on piano? and how about the left hand? i mean i can't play Speak now by just chords right? soo yeaaah. thank you (:
I meant the right hand! not the left hand. Hahahaha

A. http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/ <-- this is the link with all the chords you need. If it's too complicated for you, just type "all piano chords" on Google or any other search provider and go to images. About the playing of right hand.. there are numerous tutorials on youtube showing melodies of songs played by the right hand. But, if you are accompanying someone I suggest that you play the root note (basic one- for C major chord it's C) in the left hand (just one note or 2 - in octave) and in the right hand you play the chord from a picture found on the Internet. You will need practice to learn all of the chords, but that's how you do it :)

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