Q. Em G B C are the guitar chords that i have. Can someone help me convert them to piano chords?
A. Whenever you play Em on the guitar, play Em on the piano. When you would play G on the guitar, play G on the piano. The notes are identical; the only difference is the way you hold your fingers to make the chords. There is nothing to convert.
This might help:
http://www.telacommunications.com/nutshell/music/keyboard.htm
How Do you play the open scale notes (NOT Chords) C,D,E,F,G from Piano on the guitar?
Q. The scale notes of C, D , E, F, G on piano to guitar. How do you play each one individually in guitar? Would it just be C chord D Chord E Chord ect on the guitar? Or what is it? Thanks
A. Robert06 is wrong. An arpeggio is a chord played one note at a time, usually for 2 or 3 octaves on a piano, and maybe an octave or 2 on the guitar. C, D, E, F, and G are part of a scale, not a chord. The next to the bottom string on a guitar, played open, is B, so put your finger on that string behind the first fret, and that is C. Go up two frets and that is D; two more frets is E, or the bottom string played open is E. Go up one fret on the bottom string, and that is F; then go up two more frets, and that is G.
If a person plays C chord on a piano, play C chord on the guitar. The notes are the same.
How to change a keyboard chord to piano?
Q. Hey! On the electronic keyboard, for example, the C major chord is : C - E - G, which is pressed all at the same time, now what i wanna ask you is, how to change the chord to a piano chord (piano chords are not all pressed at the same time), is there any formula or anything??
A. It is exactly the same. Yes, you do press them all at the same time. Playing a chord one note at a time is called a broken chord. Three or more notes played at the same time is a chord, regardless of the instrument.
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