A C and F chord
an F9 chord on the piano is where you have the f major chord (F A C) and just add the 9th to it (which in this case is a G)
An Fm7 is made up of an F, an Ab, a C, and an Eb.
Concert F chord.
The note names in a major chord and a minor chord are the same. The only difference is the flattened third. F major chord is F A C where f minor is F Ab C.
A chord with the fourth in it. C fourth chord is C F and A, although, it's not really called a fourth, it's called a suspension or suspended chord.
The III note is A. However, the 3rd note in the chord is the V note. That is C. The F major chord is F, A, C.
The notes in an F sharp minor chord are F, A, and C.
On a keyboard, an F chord triad is f - a - c. On the guitar, you take an E chord and bar it up one fret. (Incidentally, it's f - a - c on the guitar too.)
In the Jun gle the migh ty jun gle the li on sleeps to night R hand: c d e d e f e d c d e d c e d L hand: C chord----------->F chord------------>C chord-------->G chord In the Jun gle the migh ty jun gle the li on sleeps to night R hand: g f e d f e d c c d e g g g g L hand: C chord----------->F chord------------>C chord-------->G chord Chords are: C chord: c+e+g F chord: f+a+c G chord: g+b+d You can also play this by starting on g and using the chords G, C, G, Hope this has helped you.
To play a Bb/C piano chord, place your left hand pinky on the Bb note and your thumb on the C note. Then, add the middle finger on the F note. Play all three notes together to create the Bb/C chord.
C & F it goes C (note) then chord of C (c,e,g) one second gap then the cord of c -- repeat 3 more times then it goes to F (note) then gap then chord of F (f,a,c) repeat once more then back to C and its chord repeat twice!!
F, Ab, C.