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Can someone tell me the piano keys and chords for La Luna by Lucy Schwartz?

Q. Anyone!!!! I can't find them anywhere.

A. I worked it out on guitar....the chords are the same of course. The key is C. The verse starts on a C major chord with a bass run hitting these notes: C-B-A-G rhythmically against the C chord. Then it changes to G and the notes in the bass run could be D-C-B-A then back to the C chord. This repeats a few times then uses C7 to transition into the bridge. These are the bridge chords:
F-Fm-C-Dm-F-G-C

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Could you help gifted piano player having mental block in music theory?
Q. I have been playing piano since I was 12. Mostly, I've taught myself. Now, in my 40s, I can sight-read many advanced piano pieces. My problem lies in that I can entertain IF I have my songbook. Music people assess me in this regard: gifted, plays by ear (if you can imagine someone who needs sheet music being described as an "ear" player), great hand positioning (perhaps developed because I have small hands), could have become a concert pianist IF he had the correct schooling, definitely not an accompanist, rather a soloist.

My learning disability focuses on the area of understanding chords and their various progressions. THIS IS LIKE MARTIAN TO ME! I've actually tried to take a couple of intro to piano classes in which such theory was taught. It's in one ear and out the other. I just don't get it! I honestly believe that I haven't the capacity of grasping chord progressions. Is there some kind of "music theory for dummies" out there? As a math teacher (yeah, go figure!), I just read a book that simplifies math in a fun, easy-to-swallow, method for kids. I wonder if there's such an animal out there for adults with a learning disability in music theory? I did try going to www.musictheory.net and, frankly, it was more of the "same old, same old" in terms of my clueless experiences with theory.

A. hi-

you "do re mi fa so la ti do" is what a major scale sounds like, right?

ok-

now, most songs stay in one scale set (key) at a time-
start to learn and get used to the keys by learning the key of "C" for starters -

each scale step also represents a chord triad root

so-
as you have C D E F G A B C as the notes of the scale-
you have a matching set of chords
C Major, D minor, E minor, F Major, G Major, A minor, B diminished

notice the chords are the same alphabet order as the notes-
each chord being a triad ( Root Third and Fifth)

"C" is nice cause you can play em without fussing with the black keys on the piano

example play Louie Louie by using the first chord "C" the fourth chord "F" and the fifth chord "G"

a typical songs will the chords for harmony of the key and the notes for melody- and largly will share same notes in both

if you play a "C" chord- the melody will probably have those notes (C, E, or G) goin on as well.

good luck!
omni
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La Dispute - Such Small Hands piano tab?
Q. Hi, I was looking for a piano TAB for this song? Not sheet music, and not for guitar. Tabs for Piano.
If not that, could I have some keys to press for it? I don't really want actual chords, but if it's necessary I'll take them.

A. Watch the Chords - "Such Small Hands - La Dispute (cover)":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULcvGScEeAs

Watch the Chords - "Such Small Hands - La Dispute (cover)":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bim4NGUM5A

Chords "La Dispute - Such Small Hands":
http://www.guitaretab.com/l/la-dispute/257169.html

Cheers ebs

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