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What exactly is a chord(instrument, piano) and how do I learn them all?

Q. I don't know if this is right or not but is a chord just a bunch of keys pushed together at the same time? And how do I learn them all, practice is one thing but I looked it up and there is like a hundred of them. Do I have to memorize every one of those along with the names?

A. There are as many chords as there are combinations of notes - so pretty much an infinite number. Fortunately the chords we use every day follow rules.

There are two basic types of chords, major and minor. All major chords have the same intervals (more on that in a minute) as do all minor chords. You only need to learn the intervals to begin with; once you start playing the chords you'll simply remember what each one sounds like, and what notes you need to play.

Intervals are the distance between one note and another. On a piano the distance from one note to the next note-but-one is a tone. The distance from one note to the very next note is a semitone (this is true for all instruments, but it's easy to see on the piano). To form a major chord we take a note (say C) then we go up 2 tones. So take C and miss one note and we have D - one tone. Then from D we miss a note and take the next - E. Therefore the first two notes of a major triad of C are C and E. Next we go up a tone and a semitone. A tone from E is F#, a semitone from F# is G. Therefore the major triad of C has the notes C E and G.

This is the way to find out the notes in ALL major triads.

To find out minor triads we firstly go up a tone and a half, and then 2 tones. So if we're in C we go up a tone and a half (one tone = D + 1/2 = Eb) and then up 2 tones from there (1 tone = F 2 tones = G). Therefore the notes of a C minor triad are C Eb and G.

The thing about triads is it doesn't matter what order we put the notes in. A C major chord only has to have the notes C E and G in it; the order isn't important. So we could have E G C, G C E etc.

As far as learning the chords goes I would suggest working out the notes in each major and minor triad (you could also look it up, but working it out will help you understand WHY it works) and then playing them all, so start with a triad of C, then Db, then D etc.

There are a LOT more chords, but they also follow rules - and there are only a few (about 100 or so) chords which are really used often, and most of them are simply the same but with one note different. I have been playing the piano for 15 years and playing jazz piano for about 7 and I still don't know ALL the chords off the top of my head!

Original Question

Is there a site that will show me what notes are involved in each chord?
Q. I need to know if there's a site with this info. What I mean is, say the chord of D ((I don't know the notes involved, thus being the reason why I need this)) has the notes of A D and C in it, I need a site that will tell me that; and not just a graph of what chords to play, because guitar chords carry over to everything else.

A. http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/piano/
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhouse/guitar/index_db.html

Original Question

Can anybody extremely good at piano help me?
Q. I'm trying to learn the song it's only Wednesday by ear because there isn't any sheet music or anything for it but I just can't figure it out. Is there anybody out there that can get me the chords perhaps even just the intro?

A. Use this video as reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huz_n5vFXnQ

Verse- (0:00-0:30 part)

Bbm A Db/Ab Eb7 F7

Chorus- (0:30-0:47 & 0:47-0:59 part)

Bbm Gb Db Db/F7 F7/A

Bbm A Eb Gb Ab F7/A

Bridge- (1:56-2:20)

Db Eb Gb Ab

Bbm A+ Db/Ab Eb Gb

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