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Chord Request => Piano/Organ Chords => Topic started by: monalisa on September 18, 2007, 11:14:01 PM
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im not being lazy i just dont understand,if i cant get any help someone please explain how i suppose to read or chord this song out--
thanks for all the help
this is what i do understand
Db=1
Eb=2
F=3
F#=4
Ab=5
Bb=6
C=7
Db=8
Bb-Eb Bb-Eb-F-Ab(i guess) what do i suppose to do with this or these rh or lh help please
i am totally lost
Potters House Key:Db
(INTRO)
6-2 6-2-3-b5 b5-5-6-7-1 5-s6-s5
In case you have fallen by the way-side of life;
1 3 4 5
dreams and visions shattered, You're all bro-ken in-side.
6 2 3 b5 5
You don't have to stay in the shape that you're in;
1 3 5 4
the potter wants to put you back to-ge-ther a-gain,
3 2 3 b5 5 6 7 1
oh, the potter wants to put you back to-ge-ther a-gain.
6 2 2 3 b5 5 6 7 1
You who are broken, stop by the pot-ter's house.
4 2 1 5 7 1
You who need mending, stop by the potter's house; (PASS)
4 2 1 b2 2 1 – b7
give Him the fragments of your br-o-ken life,
6 #5 5 5 6 7 1
my fri-end, the potter wants to put you back to-ge-ther a-gain,
(s5 s5 4)* 3 2 3 b5 5 6 7 1
oh, the potter wants to put you back to-ge-ther a-gain
6 2 2 3 b5 5 6 7 1
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SOMEONE ANYONE PLEASE HELP A SISTA OUT----------------
AN EXAMPLE OF HOW AM SUPPOSE TO CHORD THIS OUT WOULD REALLY BE HELPFUL
THE FIRST ONE OR TWO
WHICH IS Bb AND Eb
is this Bb chord or Bb for the bottom note
please please please am just asking for a little understanding
thanks alot and be blessed
monalisa
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SOMEONE ANYONE PLEASE HELP A SISTA OUT----------------
AN EXAMPLE OF HOW AM SUPPOSE TO CHORD THIS OUT WOULD REALLY BE HELPFUL
THE FIRST ONE OR TWO
WHICH IS Bb AND Eb
is this Bb chord or Bb for the bottom note
please please please am just asking for a little understanding
thanks alot and be blessed
monalisa
You've already figured it out...
Yes, the root chord would be a Bb chord...the song may use a larger Bb chord (ie., 7, 13) but it will be a Bb chord
Yes, the Bb will be your bass note in most cases...although, you already know you can voice the same chord differently so Bb does not necessarily have to be the the bass note used on the piano. However, for common practice the Bb...will be the bass note.
All you need to do is...using your formula, "listen" to the song and find what Bb chord to use (maj, min, M7, ., etc)
Hope this Helps...I don't know the song off hand or I would try to help pick out the chords for you...Be Blessed.
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Basically, what you got here is your progressions, which are the bass notes. So, what I would do is rewrite this the long way and put in the bass notes for the numbers. Here is an example using the intro:
Potters House Key:Db
(INTRO)
Bb (6)
Eb (2)
Bb (6)
Eb (2)
F (3)
G (b5)
G (b5)
Ab (5)
Bb (6)
C (7)
Db (1)
Now, it's been a while since i heard this song, but if I were playing from what's written above, this is the chords I might put with them:
(INTRO)
Bb / F-Bb-Db (6)
Eb / Gb-Bb-Eb (2)
Bb / F-Bb-Db (6)
Eb / Gb-Bb-Eb (2)
F / F-Ab-Db (3)
G / F-Bb-Db (b5)
G / F-Bb-Db (b5)
Ab / Eb-Ab-C (5)
Bb / Db-Gb-Bb (6)
C / Eb-Ab-C (7)
Db / F-Ab-Db (1)
Then you can use the melody notes from the song to see what inversion to play your chords in. Does that help?
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yes it did help thanks alot for all the help
god bless
monalisa