Q. My friend and I want to cover the Glee version of Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" but we can't figure out what key it's in because its different than the original. Piano chords can give us enough information to figure out the rest, so if anyone can tell us what key its in or some piano chords for that version we would really appreicate it!
A. Here are the chords as I hear them. Feel free to contact me if anything sounds wrong and I'll try to get it right.
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(I want to hold 'em)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Eb |
Bb |Dm/A |Ab |Eb(7) |
(Oh)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Gb |
Bb |Dm/A |Ab |Gb |
(Can't read my)
Bb |Dm/A |Gm |Eb |
Bb |Dm/A |Gm |Eb |
(Po-po-po)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Eb |
(I want to roll)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Eb(7) |
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Eb(7) |
(Oh)
Bb |Dm/A |Ab |Eb |
(Oh) (harmony)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Gb |
(Can't read my)
Bb |Dm/A |Gm |Eb |
Bb |Dm/A |Gm |Eb |
(I won't tell you)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Gb |
(Just like a chick)
Bb |Dm/A |Ddim/Ab |Gb |
(I'm marvelous)
Bb |Dm/A |Gm |Eb |
Gm |Dm |Eb |Cm Eb |
Piano???............................?
Q. can someone explain to me the piano/keyboard chords like whats a minor idk what it mean when ppl say now play b minor or sumthing and what r the black keys called and idk how to read sheet music
A. The black keys are sharps and flats. A sharp is one key above the note, and a flat is one key below the note.
When reading sheet music, these four mnemonic devices can aid you tremendously. In the treble clef (top section of music), the notes in the spaces spell "FACE", and the notes on the lines spell out EGBDF, or "Elvis's Guitar Broke Down Friday", going from top to bottom. In the bass (lower) clef, the notes on the lines spell out GBDFA, or "Good Boys Deserve Fudge Always", and the notes in the spaces spell out ACEG, or "All Cows Eat Grass"
There are four main chord qualities: Major, minor, diminished, and augmented.
A major chord is the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes played in a scale. The chord's name is the same as the scale name (B major chord=B major scale).
In a minor chord, the 3rd note of the scale is lowered by one half step.
In a diminished chord, the 3rd and 5th notes in the scale are lowered by one half step.
In an augmented chord, the 5th tone is raised by one half step.
I will use a C chord as an example.
C major chord:
CEG
C minor chord:
C, Eb (flat), G
C diminished:
C, Eb (flat), Gb (flat)
C Augmented:
C, E, G# (sharp)
You can add flat, sharp, or normal 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, etc. to your musical preference.
I made this video explaining everything just for you! I hope it helps! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBUXTgaZf50
How are the names of piano chords determined?
Q. For example, why is A diminished seventh called that?
Thank you to those who answered the questions. And my apologies for placing this in the wrong section if it really upset the lot of you enough to have commented on that mistake.
A. Generally, in music, a diminished chord is a chord which has a diminished fifth in it. More specifically, it is a three-note chord (a diminished triad) consisting of a minor third and diminished fifth above the root â if built on C, a diminished chord would have a C, an Eb and a Gb. The interval between the upper two notes is also a minor third â thus, the chord consists of two minor thirds stacked on top of one another. It resembles a minor triad with a lowered (or diminished) fifth.
A diminished 7th chord adds the 7th scale tone (major or minor 7th) to this triad.
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