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Ugh is written in the key ofE♭Major. According to the Theorytab database, it is the7th most popular keyamong Major keys and the11st most popularamong all keys. Major keys, along with minor keys, are a common choice for popular songs. The three most important chords, built off the ...
Girls (ver. 4) Chords by The 1975 ♫ Verse 1: C F Bite your face to spite your nose C G 17 and a half years old F G Worrying about my brother finding out
You only need four chords. And with those four easy piano chords, you can instantly play hundreds of popular songs!In this lesson, we’ll teach you how to play the Big Four chords (C, F, G, and Am). Then, we’ll share some tips on how to practice and what chords to learn next...
“You know I’ll take you as you are/As long as you do me,” she sings over muddy layers of grungy guitar chords produced expertly by Oneohtrix Point Never. “Shotgun” is about doing vulnerable and delusional things in love, knowing they’re just quick fixes, and not giving a damn ...
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by The 1975 Guys by The 1975 I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) by The 1975 I Couldn't Be More in Love by The 1975 Suggestions 3 AM by HAIM Afraid by The Neighbourhood Alleyways by The Neighbourhood Another Love - Dimitri Vangelis and Wyman Remix ...
From the most intense and brilliant large-scale, dramatic structures (such as Sweeney Todd or Assassins) to the lightest of melodies (A Little Night Music), and from the simplest of chords (Into the Woods) to the most dense harmonies (Follies), he has it all. He is clever without tricki...
91: The Smithereens: A Girl Like You (Solo: Jim Babjak) One of the hottest solos ever to appear in a power-pop song, this is simply a blast with its opening hit of power chords and the string-bending at the peak. You can even hear singer Pat DiNizio yelling “Go!” to kick it...
Two chords and the perfect bassline can propel any party into the stratosphere. But DJ Koze doesn’t give it up from the jump. Instead, he begins with the ghostly outline of a rhythm. Then, a crystalline Gladys Knight sample peals above the noise, clear and cold. “It’s sad to think...