Hi! I'm new here and I hope I have a great time here!
I have a few questions about reading chord progressions. I know many people use "fake books" or lead sheets to play their songs and now I'm trying to learn how.
1) Let's say the song is in the key signature of D major. In the song, there is a part that says "C" above the melody. It asks for a C major chord. Someone else told me that chords are always based on the key signature. So does that mean that you play Csharp-E-G? Or do you make the C naturnal and go C-E-G? If so, what does it mean when someone says "chords are always based on the key signature"?
2) This questions is similar to the one above. Let's say the song is in C major and the composer specifies C7. Do you play the seventh key in flat (C-E-G-Bflat) even though there are no flats in C major? If not, do you play C-E-G-B? Do you always play whatever the chord specifies no matter what the key signature is?
3) This questions is also similar to the one above. Let's say the song is in F major and there is a chord "G." Do you play G chord with B flat? Or do you naturalize the B?
4) How do you play 9th, 11th, and 13th chords (i.e. C9, C11, C13)? What do they mean?
5) What does it mean when a chord says "F#0"?
I'm sorry if the questions seem stupid. My piano teacher told me weird things that really threw me off and got me confused especially when I read some books on it. It would be greatly appreciated if someone can answer all my questions. Thanks!