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jrdcharl
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Can someone help

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Can anyone provide me with the piano notes for the below notes,
F#9#5
E/G#
Em9/A
D/F#
Em7/A
Aadd9
A#dim7
Bsus4
F#m/A
Gadd9
F#7b9
Bm7(add4)
Asus2/C#
G/A
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Get yourself a keyboard picture chord book and it will show you photographs of the hands in the correct position for all these chords. Try musicroom.com or amazon.co.uk .
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I have a number of chord books but they are not in it.
I will keep looking
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I know that Gadd9 is an ordinary G chord with the ninth added (ie, an A at the top of the chord) and this will apply to any chord with add 9 after it. Sus means sustained, presumably sus4 = sustain the 4th degree of the scale? I'm sure someone will be along who can help, but I'm equally sure there must be a book out there to help too!
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The letter to the left of the forward slash represents the chord; the letter to the right refers to the left hand for keyboardists and is also observed by bass guitar players. So, when you see a chord like D/F#, it means that you play a D major chord with your right hand and F# with you left hand.
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