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Topic: Help with Chords Please (Piano players help me out!)
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wavves
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Help with Chords Please (Piano players help me out!)
on: March 12, 2011, 07:20:49 PM
So I played out some chords in logic, for a beat I'm working on, but I used a software instrument preset (warm glow chords) that automatically plays a chord when you hit one key. However I want to know which chords I'm playing i.e. all the exact notes in each chord. I've included a draft version of the beat so you can hear the chords for those of you that want to help.
https://hulkshare.com/9lsfi3m0surm
I need to crack this code! Or Chords in this case. Any and all help is much appreciated.
Thanks,
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wavves
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Re: Help with Chords Please (Piano players help me out!)
Reply #1 on: March 13, 2011, 02:54:47 PM
I think the guys over in the logic pro forums got it right, any piano players care to confirm this?
1. Db-F-Ab-C /with Eb in the bass
2. Ab-C-Eb-G /with Bb in the bass
3. Gb-Bb-Db-F /with Ab in the bass
4. A-C#-E-G# /with B in the bass
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musicluvr49
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Re: Help with Chords Please (Piano players help me out!)
Reply #2 on: March 14, 2011, 09:01:24 PM
Hi.
I'm gonna try to help you the best I can, though I'm not really sure what you want.
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong, but from the notes you give, I'm pretty sure that these are all major seventh chords.
The first is a Db major seven chord.
Second is Ab major seven
Third is Gb major seven
And fourth is A major seven.
Hope this is what you wanted....
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