Q. maybe create a tableture? is it the same thing as a b7?
A. misread the question, i thought you were loking for Bb for some reason, anyway.
B# is a C chord.
here's how the scale works:
there's a whole step between all notes respectively except for between (B and C) and (E and F) so for instance between A and B, you have room for a sharp and flat note (FYI: A# is the same as Bb) Between the four notes I mentioned above, there is no space in beween to create an accidental note (sharp/flat) so a B# is a C and a Cb is a B. same goes for E and F. so if you know a C chord, you know a B#. and If you know a C note, you know a B# note. it seems confusing right now, but you'll get used to it, here's a link to help you out a bit. It's for Piano, but it actually makes it easier to look at and fully understand that way: http://www.musictheory.net/lessons/html/id20_en.html
What are the piano chords to Marija Serifovic - Molitva?
Q. I'm not very good at playing piano by ear so can someone give me the simple chords to the song?
And the notes in the chords too if that is okay.
Thanks,
tegan xxx
A. I used http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUjnHhQV8Os for the chords -- I hope it's the right song.
I think this is right. Feel free to email me if you have questions or if any of this sounds wrong.
Here's a list of the chords, with the notes each contains. LH means left hand, RH means right hand:
Dm: LH: D RH: ADF
C/D: LH: D RH: GCE
Bb: LH: Bb RH: FBbD
C/Bb: LH: Bb RH: GCE
Am7: LH: A RH: GCE
Gm7: LH: G RH: FBbD
Gm: LH: G RH: GBbD
Am: LH: A RH: ACE
Em: LH: E RH: BEG
Bm7: LH: B RH: ADF#
C: LH: C RH: CEG
G: LH: G RH: BDG
D: LH: D RH: ADF#
B7: LH: B RH: AD#F#
F#m: LH: F# RH: C#F#A
A: LH: A RH: C#EA
E: LH: E RH: BEG#
C#m7: LH: C# RH: BEG#
Here's the song:
______________________
Dm C/D |Dm C/D |
Bb C/Bb |Bb Am7 |
Dm C/D |Dm C/D |
Bb C/Bb |Bb Am7 |
Dm C/D |Dm C/D |
Bb C/Bb |Bb Am7 |
Dm C |Bb C |
Dm C |Bb Am7 Gm7 |Gm7 |
Dm Bb |F C |
Dm Bb |F C |
Dm Bb |F C |
Dm Bb |F C |
Bb Gm Am |Dm |
Em Bm7 |Em |
Am G |D C |
B7 |C |
Em D |C |D |
Em D |C Bm7 Am7 |
Em C |G D |
Em C |G D |
Em C |G D |
Em C |G D |
F#m D |A E |
F#m D |A E |
F#m D |A E |
F#m D |A E |
D C#m7 |F#m |
F#m E |F#m |
How do I form special piano chords?
Q. specifically (add9) chords and ninth and 11th chords. Thanks in Advance.
A. add9 just means you add the 9th to the given chord. The 9th is the same as the 2. Imagine you just continued counting the notes of the major scale AFTER the octave.
So Cadd9 would be C E G D, Emin(add9) would be E G B F#, etc
Cadd9 is different than a simple C9. C9 indicates the presence of the flat 7th too (C E G Bb D)
Here's a link to a chord construction chart I made. It tells you the which notes are in various chords, along with a few different ways they may be indicated on a lead sheet.
http://a.1asphost.com/LukeSniper/ccc.html
It doesn't have anything about 11ths or 13ths, it should make sense how that works after looking at it. The only thing to point out is that C13 is 1 3 5 b7 9 11 13. Parentheses are often used to indicate alterations or additions to a given chord. So C9(b5) would be 1 3 b5 b7 9 and C7(11/13) would be 1 3 5 b7 11 13
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