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What are the piano chords in Till I Get There by Lupe Fiasco?

Q. I'm not in any way an expert pianist and cannot pick out songs by ear. I mainly only know how to sight read sheet music and can remember chords.

What's the chord progression for Lupe Fiasco's Till I Get There off his newest album Lasers?

A. It seems to me that the 4 notes are: C, C sharp, B, B flat. However I'm probably most likely wrong. The chords were kinda hard to figure out. Here are the first chords in order. (Note that they're probably wrong but I tried to get it as close as possible). I'm going based off what I'm hearing because I don't have the notes. Hope I helped somehow. I'm sure someone will post the correct version on youtube soon.


1) C sharp, F, A flat (press all those three notes at once then go to number 2 and do the same in order)
2. C, F, A flat
3) B, D, F Sharp
4) B flat, C sharp, F sharp

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What is your favorite musical chord progression?
Q. To all the musicians who play instruments that can play chords: What is your favorite chord progression?
Also please state what instrument you play.
My favorite chord progression is C Fadd9 G.
I play guitar.

A. I've always liked ii - V - I in any key, but that's just me. I play piano and I approve of this message.

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What Are Chord Progressions With "Smooth Voice Leading"?
Q. So I'm trying to test out of piano this week and I was wondering if someone could clear this portion up...

"Chord Progressions

I, IV, I, V7, I (with smooth voice leading - hands together)

All major keys, plug C, D, E, F, and A minor"

I'm not sure what it is I'm supposed to do exactly? I'm not even quite sure what "smooth voice leading" is. If anyone could clear this up, that would be great!

Thanks!

A. If you think of each note of a chord as an individual voice, then smooth voice leading means that no one voice jumps around too much. Stepwise motion is your friend, and avoid leaps (moving any one voice by a 3rd or more).

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