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Is there an easy way to learn piano chords by ear?

Q. Is there an easy way to learn piano chords by ear? how should i go about doing this

A. If you know where "middle C" is, then place your right thumb on middle C. Think of your thumb as Finger #1, then your pointer finger as #2, etc.
Then play Fingers 1, 3, & 5 together. There's your C chord.
Now try placing your thumb on an F, then a G, with the same 3 fingers.
Good way to start.
And the best way to play by ear: if it sounds wrong, keep trying different notes until it sounds correct.

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Can somebody suggest a site that teaches how to play piano chords?
Q. I and my friends came up with an idea of learning how to play piano chords. We want to try piano this time since we just finished our dancing lesson. Anybody have any idea on this?

A. http://www.dchords.com/

if u want to learn how to play piano i recommend zebrakeys.com or 8notes.com

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What are some songs with easy Piano songs for a teen girl to learn and sing along to?
Q. I am 15 and play a bit of piano, but not good enough to read sheet music to most songs i'd be interested in singing along to. so i do learn chords and have quite a large knowledge of piano chords.

What would you recommend as some good songs to learn the piano chords to sing along to? i am a mezzo soprano.

A. Here some sheets you'll find interesting!!! :)
http://free-piano-sheets.webs.com/

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