30Jul/104
What are the chords on a piano? How do you play them? How do you read them? HOW DO YOU READ MUSIC?
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Can somebody help me with the piano? I've been trying and trying. All I need to know is the chords and what notes play them and how to read them and how to read and play music. If anybody can help, I'll be greatly satisfied with you. Thank you.
Maybe I didn't phrase my question right. What I meant is I know that you play the chords with your left hand but what are the names of the keys and chords? Like the G7 chord is C,E,G.
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Can somebody help me with the piano? I've been trying and trying. All I need to know is the chords and what notes play them and how to read them and how to read and play music. If anybody can help, I'll be greatly satisfied with you. Thank you.
Maybe I didn't phrase my question right. What I meant is I know that you play the chords with your left hand but what are the names of the keys and chords? Like the G7 chord is C,E,G.
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July 31st, 2010 - 09:05
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W W H W W W H Means Whole step, Whole step, Half step, Whole step, Whole step, Whole step, Half step. thats what it between the notes and thats what you base your chords off. it is every three notes when you follow this patteren. look up what a whole step and half step mean and you’ll know what i mean. do this and you’ve got your self a chord
August 1st, 2010 - 22:30
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for playing the piano, there is a treble clef, and a base clef. when looking at music the treble clef is on top, you play that with your right hand. the base clef is on bottom and you play that with your right hand. in the middle of the piano find the two black keys. in the middle of those keys is a white key. the white key to the left of that key is middle c. that is the basis for all music. behind c is b then a then g then f then e then d then c again and the pattern is the same going frontwards, all the way down the piano
August 3rd, 2010 - 16:55
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All right its like this over and over CDEFGABCDEFG
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August 5th, 2010 - 13:11
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Well dude…if you’re in any given key there are a number of chords. Ok, say you’re in C Major – the most common chords you’ll use will be I (CEG), IV (FAC) and V (GBD)..so i dunno if that’s what you mean. But technically, you can play any group of notes and that would be a “chord” so your question doesnt make much sense.