Q. Could you explain how? Thanks :) Its for my composition in music! :)
A. I might opt for a higher octave, as playing a G# and Bb together on lower strings tends to sound muddy.
4th string, 6th fret (G#)
3rd string, 3rd fret (Bb)
2nd string, 4th fret (Eb)
Other voicings can be found using an online chord dictionary and searching for Ebsus4. The notes won't necessarily be in that order, but you'll find chord shapes made up of those three notes.
Can someone help me understand music?
Q. I play piano by ear, and I'd just like to know a bit about common music phrases. Just to help my understanding on ( Chords, Notes, Pitch, Melody, Harmonies, Key)
A. Virginia Tech has an excellent online music dictionary, which can be found here:
http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/
I recommend you get a teacher though. Music is so much more enjoyable when you understand what you're playing. All that knowledge can also help your creativity too. Instead of just screwing around until you find a sound you like, you have all the music theory stuff to guide you and help you figure it out quicker.
What are piano tabs/chords (e.g. E7, Am)?
Q. I wanted to learn how to play some pop songs but they only have it listed as piano tabs. I only know how to play some piano tabs but not all. Can anyone show me a list of complete piano tabs? E.g. C major - you play the notes C,E,G
A. since theres so many chord possibilities, i would recommend getting a piano chord dictionary. you can find them at most any music store that deals with piano at all, or online of course. they are relatively cheap, and wil show you the fingereing for most any piano chord you can come up with
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Title : Is it poosible to play a G#, a B flat and an E flat which you play on the piano, to play it on the guitar?
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