Q. Basicly:
C = ...
Cm = ...
C# = ...
Cb = ...
Same with D, E, F, G, A, B keys.
A. So just apply these to ALL 12 notes A-G, with flat/or sharp or whatever. I'll give an example of the chord in C for each one too:
Major (C)
minor (Cm)
augmented (5 is sharp)
Half-diminished (5 and 3 are flat)
Fully diminished (5 is double flat, 3 is flat)
Also for all of the above chords, you can say 2,7,9 etc. on them which means you have to also play the 2nd, 7th, or 9th note in that scale (ex C7 is CEGBb, C7major is CEGBnatural, C2 is CDG, etc.)
There are more but those are the basics. Good luck!
Transition from guitar cords to piano cords?
Q. I need to know how to play a guitar G, C2, and Em7 on the piano. I have a guitar chord sheet and I need to learn those cords on piano
A. The chords are made of the same notes. You can voice them however you want.
Are the piano chords C2 and Cadd9 the same?
Q. C2 has the notes C,D,E,G, while Cadd9 has the notes C,E,G,D', but here I quote from Wikipedia:
Add nine major triad major ninth - C2, Cadd9
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chord_%28music%29
But I think that is impossible that that is right, because major ninth means D' which is not the same with D in chord C2.
A. The 2nd and 9th are the same note, so yes, they are the same chord.
How you voice it determines what it is called.
If you add the D that is between the root note and the 3rd, it is a C2.
If you add the D that is in the next octave of the scale it is Cadd9.
That's because the 8th would be an octave higher than the root note (C), which makes the 9th an octave higher than the 2nd (D).
They sound subtly different, but they are interchangeable if the song in question allows for improvisation.
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