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Piano Chord Chart

C Cm C7 Cm 7 Cm aj7 C6 C9 C1 3 Cs us 2 Cs us 4 Cdi m Cdi m7 Cau g Db Db m Db 7

Db m7 Db ma j7 Db 6 Db 9 Db13 Db sus 2 Db sus 4 Db di m Db di m7 Db au g D Dm D7 Dm 7 Dm aj7 D6 D9

D13 Dsu s2 Dsu s4 Ddi m Ddi m7 Da ug Eb Eb m Eb 7 Eb m7 Eb ma j 7 Eb dim Eb dim 7 Eb au g E Em E7

Em 7 Em aj 7 Edi m Edi m7 Ea ug F Fm F7 Fm 7 Fm aj 7 Fd im Fd im 7 Fau g Gb Gb m Gb 7 Gb m7

Gb ma j 7 Gb di m Gb di m7 Gb au g G Gm G7 Gm 7 Gm aj 7 Gdi m Gdi m7 Ga ug Ab Ab m Ab 7 Ab m7 Ab ma j 7

Ab di m Ab di m 7 Ab au g A Am A7 Am 7 Am aj 7 A6 A9 A13 Ad im Ad im7 Aa ug Bb Bb m Bb 7

Bb m7 Bb ma j7 Bb 6 Bb 9 Bb di m Bb di m7 Bb au g B Bm B7 Bm 7 Bm aj 7 B6 B9 Bdi m Bdi m7 Ba ug

4 Ste ps to Lea rn ing How to Pl ay Any Song on the P iano


1. Determining the melody - Melodies determine what chords will be played. If you can use your ear to figure out what notes are being played in the melody, you are 1/4 on your way to learning a song! 2.Harmonizing the melody - Once you have figured out the melody (using some of my techniques on the resource page), it is time to harmonize it. This is simply choosing various chords to accompany the melody. There are several techniques and tricks to doing this. 3. Altering Chords - This is the best part! Now that you have strategically figured out the melody to a song and have harmonized it, altering your chords to produce certain sounds is the next step. If you were playing gospel music, you would alter your chords differently than if you were playing classical or country music. 4. Listening - After you have determined the melody, harmonized the melody, and altered some of your chords, there are various techniques you can use to make sure that your song sounds right.

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