Posted in Church songs, Songs on Sep 12th, 2008
I guess there isn’t much I need to comment at all about the playing of this song here. The video should be self-explanatory. All you have to do is repeat the pattern over and over to cover the whole song.
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Posted in Evergreen, Songs on Sep 10th, 2008
I have not commented much on chord progressions for the songs I have posted lately. Ok, perhaps I shall do for this one.
There are 3 different parts in this song, as I have marked on the video.
Part 1 and Part 3 have the same chord progressions. It goes like this:
I –> VIm –> IIm7 –> [...]
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Posted in Pop songs, Songs on Sep 7th, 2008
This song by Marc Terenzi has actually been suggested by a reader-friend whose name I shall not reveal for now.
I have divided the song into 4 parts in the video.
Part 1 (verse, in the key of B) and Part 2 (chorus, in the key of D) are repeated with a slight difference towards the [...]
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Posted in Festive, Songs on Sep 2nd, 2008
I hope this is easy enough to follow.
I have no other comment, except a reminder that the fingers I used on the video were purely so that it’s easier for the viewer to see the notes (keys) I was playing. Do feel free to use the fingers most comfortable for yourself.
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Posted in Evergreen, Songs on Aug 29th, 2008
張國榮 — 風繼續吹
This is originally a Japanese song, I think, but made famous by the late Leslie Cheung of Hong Kong, through his Cantonese version.
It is easier to learn the song when you can “see” it as 3 different parts, and therefore not that long really. I have marked the parts on the video. Just [...]
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