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piano help plzzz?

Q. piano book name: The Older Piano Course. By James Bastein. if u have this piano book it's pg 58. if u dont then it'z alrite.

okay so i need help on which key is the F7 and B flat for the left hand and also E flat.

plz tell me which keys to press for example C, E, G is the C for the C chord or something. im not good at this.. please helpppp

A. F7 = F A C Eb

Bb = Bb D F

Eb = Eb G Bb

For future reference you can use this chord chart :

http://www.piano-lessons-central.com/piano-chord-chart.html

Here is another chord chart which shows the keyboard :

http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/C.asp

Original Question

chords for "enough" by disturbed?
Q. im trying to learn it on the piano and its driving me nuts. i cant read tabs and/or transcribe them to the piano. any idea???

A. Instructions

Things You'll Need
Piano or electronic keyboard Piano chord book
1
Familiarize yourself with major and minor chord formulas. A major chord is made up of the first, third and fifth notes of the scale that shares the same name. For instance, a C major scale contains the notes C-D-E-F-G-A-B. The first, third and fifth notes are C-E-G. those are the notes you need to play for a C major chord. The only difference between a major and minor chord is that the third note is played flat, so the notes for a C minor chord are C, E flat and G.

2
Apply the note formula of the major chords to the piano keyboard. To make the C major chord, place your thumb on any C (begin with middle C), your first finger on the E and your second finger on G. On the keyboard, these notes are one white key apart. This is a major chord shape and can be moved anywhere on the piano. If you keep the same chord shape and begin on a G instead of a C, you'll have a G major chord. If you begin on an A, you'll have an A major chord. By memorizing this chord shape, you can play all of your major triads without having to change your finger position or memorize new chord fingerings.

3
Apply the minor chord shape to the keyboard. Begin on middle C as you did with the major chord form. The only difference in the fingering is that you'll move your second finger back one key (to the black key) to make the second note flat. This is a minor triad. Just like the major chord shape, you can begin this shape on any key and that will be the name of the minor chord you're playing. Using this chord shape, you can play minor triads in any key.

4
Play songs using major and minor chords. Playing is the best way to get familiar with the positions of the chords on the piano and to get better changing from one chord to another. With your two basic triad chord shapes, you can play countless songs. Purchase sheet music or use an online database to find songs free of charge. Start with a simple song and play the chords as you sing along. This will help you with timing.

5
Build your chord repertoire. There are many chords and many different ways to play the same chords. Add various notes from the major and minor scales to get used to building more complex chords. You can find a major and minor scale chart online at no charge. This will be a handy reference as you continue your chord study. By adding various notes to basic triads, you can make new chords. Adding the seventh note of a scale to the major triad, for instance, will give you a seventh chord. The same holds true for adding the note to a minor triad. If you added B (seventh note of the C major scale) to a C major triad, you'd have a C7 chord. Add it to the minor triad and you'll have a C minor 7. You can apply the same rule of shape and move the seventh chord anywhere on the piano to make all the seventh chords.

Original Question

where do i find piano chords for michael buble's song?
Q. and also chords for any other songs

A. Mr. Buble does mostly standards from the "Tin Pan Alley" era, and on. Unless it's an original song he wrote you can find all of the charts, (piano, and guitar chords) in the reference section of your local library.
Copies are usually no more than $00.10 each. That's where I go for most of the sheet music I want. Also if you Google the chart you're looking for and get the name of a book you can have the library order it if they don't already have it.

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