Q. I am trying to learn a song on the piano, but only have guitar chords.
A. Chords are made up of the same notes, whether you play them on guitar or piano! So you just need a good piano chord chart to learn the chords you need to play. I'm assuming you know the song and the rhythms and can work that part out for yourself.
Usually when pianists play chord style, you play the chord with your right hand and a bass note in the left hand. So if the chord you see is G, you'd play a G chord with your right hand and a low G note with the left hand. Another option is to play chords with your left hand and the song's melody with your right hand.
Here's a good visual piano chord chart for you to use:
http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/
Where can I find a chord progression chart?
Q. I am panicking! I need to find a chord chart that includes minor chords for the piano.
A. Well! you will find a good one at friendshiphouse.com
How do I find melodies on my guitar for lyrics?
Q. I didn't know how best to word this question, so forgive me.
I can sing, pretty good actually, and I often sing improv melodies and make up lyrics as I go. If I like what I sang, I write the lyrics down as fast as I can remember, then I edit them (because as poetic as I can be, there's going to be a nutty line like "Dooky pooky sticky buns" for the sake of keeping the flow). So I've done this plenty of times, even have a few really good songs, but they're all a cappella because I can't play the piano or any other instrument. I'm learning, currently how to play the guitar, but it's a slow process. I want to be able to strum simple chords along with my songs, but since most of my songs already have melodies when I sing them, how do I match the guitar to them? How do I find the chord? Do I go through a chord chart and play each one until I hear one that sounds right? Gosh, I wish Music Theory was available to me in school.
A. Well the first thing you have to do is figure out what key your song is in, that way you will know what chords should go with it. To figure out the key figure out which notes are flat/sharp. Once you do that, you will have a lot less chords to go through. But heres a hint, the g chord is used in soooo many songs so theres a good chance you can use it, also c, cadd9 d, a, and e minor. Hope this helps!!
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Description : Q. I am trying to learn a song on the piano, but only have guitar chords. A. Chords are made up of the same notes, whether you play them o...