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Is there a website that has information or a guide to different Piano chords?

Q. I've been practicing the piano/keyboard recently and was wondering if there is a website that has information/references on the different chords that are featured in sheet music? I only know a few but there are some that I just have no idea on. Let me know if you can help.

A. Tons of 'em!

Use Google.com to search:

piano chords

and have at 'em! There are also printable charts which are good to help you memorize all the chords.

Kabum

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Advanced piano chords?
Q. I'm a really experienced classical piano player, but I want to expand my experience and move a little away from the notes. Do anyone know about some websites where I can learn chords up to the most advanced level? I have found a few, but most of them are for beginners. I still don't know how to play a G7b13 if you know what I mean.. Thanks!

A. You can download full videos and guides online: www.top5dvd.com

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Piano guide teaching books?
Q. What piano guide teaching book would you recommend for a beginner that completely knows nothing. I want them to learn about each note on a measure and where on the piano to play them.
Also the chords that you can play on the piano.
What is the books name?
Thanks for all your help and have a good summer!

A. Here you go, this has everything you asked for, a chord book, a beginners guide to playing the piano plus a piano music book with 5 easy pieces all in the key of C Major.
http://www.mikesmusicroom.co.uk/chordbook.html

Good Luck

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