Q. The chords on the piano that I'll be learning for a start is A, A Minor, A7, and A Minor 7. There are also other groups such as Bb, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E, F, Gb, G, and Ab. There is like a total of 48 Chords that I found so far. What is your best answer?
A. It's not about chords per day. It's about adding about 3 a week, PLUS learning how to combine in progressions. Chords are useless if you can't connect them in pleasing ways.
Just like reading - just because you learn a bunch of words does not mean you can connect them in usable ways and read, or assimilate the words into your vocabulary.
Piano Chords to Faith Hill song?
Q. I need the chords, I found this but I can't read it. I don't play piano but I need to learn this song... if anyone could give me the keys that would be super amazingly appreciated.
The song is "Like we Never Loved at All" -- here are the chords if you actually know how to play
http://www.e-chords.com/chords/faith-hill/like-we-never-loved-at-all
I'd like them in the format like "D, A, C,D,C" (just as example) or if there are more than one key that needs to be played at a time type it out like "D,A, C+D"
Thank ya thank ya!!
A. These chords are being played: D A7 G Em E.
these are the notes you have to play, to play the chord:
D: D+F#+A
A7: A+C#+E+G
G: G+B+D
Em: E+G+B
E: E+G#+B
Good Luck!!
Question about chord names?
Q. I'm practicing this piece of music on the piano and there are 4 chords whose names I dont know: Bb D A; E G A C#; A D G; and A C# G A. As a beginner playing 4 notes at the same time is hard for me, so which note in E G A C# and A C# G A can I omit when playing without changing the sound of the chord? and also I know that C E G is C major, but sometimes I see C E G C also. It's still C major, but what's the purpose of adding an extra C in there?
A. EGAC# is an inverted A7(AC#EG) chord. In 7th chords, the fifth is usually left out, so in your case, you could leave out the E.
AC#GA is the same thing(AC#EG) but this time the fifth, or E, is already left out. They have just added another A at the top(since A is already part of the chord, the chord doesn't change). You could leave this additional A out and it would still sound good/the same.
As for the extra C, just like the extra A mentioned above, it is just to enrich the chord. When you play more notes with your hands that are part of the chord, the chord sounds more full and rich. You could even play C E G C E G C E to make it sound better than just three notes, like CEG.
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Title : How many piano chords should I learn per day?
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