This song by Every Avenue is in C.
These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1a: F2 - G - Am
Part 1b: F2 - G - C - G/B - Am7 - Am7/G
Part 1c: F2 - G
Part 2a: C - G - Am - Am/G
Part 2b: C - G - Am

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Could you also make a tutorial for The Hell Back Home by Every Avenue? I think the piano may be hard to hear on it but it’s a nice tune. And also Happy the Hard Way also by Every Avenue on their new album.
Thank you so much!
Hi Jen, I’ve added your request to the queue. Cheers!
Thanks so much!
Hi Jen, I’ve just posted Happy The Hard Way by Every Avenue as requested. Please check it out!
This way you get hands on experience with each technique as you learn. And don’t worry about not knowing how a piece of music should sound or how you should be playing it. Each piece has an audio example to show you what it sounds like.
umm do you have any sheet music with notes i could use?
Sorry, melea. I don’t have any sheet music.
I was wondering if you could make a tutorial for dakota- a rocket to the moon and goodnight moon- go radio. This video was really helpful so thank you!
Sure, Stephanie, so long you understand that because of the long queue, it may take a year before I reach your song in the queue. If you need it urgently, you can opt for Priority Request. Thanks!
How does part 2a go? Sorry, I got a little confused.
-Thanks!
There are 8 beats in Part 2a. Perhaps it would help if you learn the first 4 beats first, then the next 4 after.
could you tell me what note the song starts at? not in chords but the actual lyrical melody? that would help me bunches! thanks.
Hi jenny, sorry, that would be too tedious to work out the notes for the melody. However, there are many other sites that provide exactly what you want i believe. You may also want to check out some links on the right panel of this site. Some of them provide music sheets. They may have what you want. I hope this helps. Regards.
Hey, I wanted to answer the question above. I have done this by ear, so it may not be exact, but I believe the note he sings at first is a c.
Thanks for your input, Carolyn!