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Does anyone know the piano notes and chords for "Somewhere Out There" from American Tale?

Q. I don't really know how to read sheet music, so is there a site to get just the exact notes and chords, or tell me yourself if you know the notes and chords, thanksss x

A. Go here: http://www.sheetzbox.com/piano/sheets/10408/An_American_Tail-Somewhere_Out_There_PianoScores.html

Scroll down until you see the yellow button that says "Download Sheet". The song will open up with Adobe as a pdf file!

Original Question

What are your top 10 favorite acoustic guitar or Piano songs?
Q. I am not talking about classical. I am talking about songs that include singing. Somthing that could be played in a small gig just using a piano and acoustic guitar

A. Piano -
The Scientist - Coldplay
Ben Folds - B*tches Ain't Sh*t
Benny and the Jets - Elton John(best bass line EVER!)

Acoustic-
Angels - Elliot Smith (gotta agree with other guy)
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton
Brian Wilson - Barenaked Ladies
Love Song (intro kicks serious boo-taaah) - Tesla
More Than Words - Extreme
Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam
Save Tonight - Eagle Eye Cherry (4 chords, easy song)

Original Question

Which finger goes where on the piano chord?
Q. http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/Cm.asp

Obviously you use 3 fingers. But why is one of the dots yellow? Does the pinky, middle finger, or thumb go there?? PLEASE HELP FAST!!

A. Use whatever fingering is comfortable.

The yellow dots are used for the black keys, because blue wouldn't show against black (just as yellow doesn't show well against white). Then the page also shows the chord in all possible positions (root, 1st inversion, and 2nd inversion).

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