Q. My moms birthday is coming up and i would really love to play it for her on the piano. I wanted to do something special this year for her.If you know please help.Thank you
A. Try this. Let me know if any of it sounds wrong.
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(F/G)
Mom it's your
C
birthday
Thanks for all the care and love you
F
give
Not to
C/E
mention the
Dm7
meals
Some-
C
times I get kinda
G
nervous
And for-
F/G
get to tell you how I
C F/C C
feel
I'm a
G/D
little
C7/E
high
F
strung
It's
C/E
just because I'm
Dm7
young
Fm6/G
Mom I a-
C
dore ya
And I'll do
F/G
anything for ya
Although my
Dm7
brothers make me fran-
G
tic
With every sin-
Dm7
gle crazy an-
G
tic
And when I'm
Dm7
bouncing off the walls
G
You're the one
E7
who stays calm
Am7
(You're the one who stays calm)
Am6
Because you
Dm7
love me for who I am
Dm7/G
I'll always love
G7
you
C Fm6/C C
mom
What are some upbeat and happy chords for the piano?
Q. My friend and I are trying to compose a song and can't find any good chords. Preferably in the key of C.
A. The major chords are generally considered "upbeat", but it depends on how you use them. But something tells me if you have to ask online for "some upbeat and happy chords", you probably don't have a solid enough foundation in music to start composing yet.
Common major chords in C major:
C Major: C E G
F Major: F A C
G Major: G B D
bonus:
G7: G B D F
I suggest studying music theory and some common chord progressions.
How to know which chord to accompany the song?
Q. I can play piano by ear but only for the melody (right hand). What are your techniques or things you have learned to figure out what chords to accompany with the song I am playing?
A. Good question. There are all kinds of videos on youtube about "chording". It's hard to explain it in an answer but basically you have to know the key of the song and what chords go with the song. i.e. in C the chords are C, C Major 7 D minor, D minor 7, E minor, E minor 7, F Major, Fajor 7, G Major, and G7. Sevenths can be tricky since there is a difference between C7 and C Major 7. But those are some pretty basic chords. You can also play a minor tenth by taking the 3rd from the chord and playing it an octave higher. i.e. C G E. With E being the "tenth". You can do this with any key but you have to know your keys. As well as the key of the song, like I said earlier. And occasionaly songs will change keys within the song. But as long as you know your keys, you're good to go! Best of luck!
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