Say It Again
Jan 6th, 2009 by admin
I have divided this song into 4 parts. However, Part 1 and Part 3 actually share the same chord progression of I –> V –> IIm –> IV.
One would notice that Part 2 and Part 4 actually use the same four chords above too, though in different orders. In fact, the entire song uses only these 4 chords.
For beginners, the challenge is in playing the rhythm well. Try it out.
These are the “cheat” chords I played in the video…
Part 1: C - G - Dm7 - F (4x)
Part 2: Dm7 - G - C - F - Dm7 - G
Part 3: Same as Part 1
Part 4: Dm7 - F - C - G (2x)




hi, do you have the scores for this?
Hi rose, I have just posted the chords below the video for this song. Please see them at the updated post. I do not have any score for any song.
i still don’t understand how chords are “cheats” ..
Although, i read the table of contents … all the m chord and all those other infos (tricks) … [ i know almost all the chords ~ how to play 'em on piano but the "cheats" you're posting are all ... jiborish ~ asdfghjkl ~ to me. ] … Ack. I think i need help. Can you post like .. the same way you posted the cheats for “Stupid For You - marie digby” cuuz that i understood. but this & the rest … :/
Hi Joanne, don’t worry about the word “cheats”. If you were to follow the chords I posted below the video, that is actually all you need to know. It’s a simpler way to tell the readers what to play than my previous longer explanation about progressions.
hi admin
where did you get the melody part? can i download it somehow as midi or pdf?
I played it myself after recording the chords. I recorded the melody on a separate track. But I don’t have the notes. I just listened to the song and recorded it bit by bit.
Can you please teach me how did you do the right hand part. Thank you!
Hi Neika, My intention is for the viewer to follow what I show on my video. Do you have difficulty following the video?