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A Thousand Miles

This song by Vanessa Carlton is in B.

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These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1a: E2 - F#4 - B/D# - E2 (x2)
Part 1b: E2 - F#4 - B/D# - E2 (x2)
Part 2a: E2 - B/F# - D#m7 (x3)
Part 2b: E2 - F#4
Part 3a: E2 - F#4 - B/D# - E2
Part 3b: G#m7 - F#/A# - F#
Part 4: E2 - F#4 - B/D# - E2 (x4)
Part 5a: G#m7 - F#/A# - B - C#m7
Part 5b: G#m7 - F#/A# - B

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Xin Wo

新窩 - 飛輪海 & SHE

This song by Fahrenheit and S.H.E. is in E.

2 chord patterns are repeated throughout the song.

Please see these in the video.

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These are the “cheat” chords I played…

Pattern 1: E - B - C#m7 - A2 (x2)
Pattern 2a: C#m7 - F#m7 - A/B - E
Pattern 2b: C#m7 - F#m7 - A - B4

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I’ll Be There

This song by Jackson 5 is in F.

Part 1 and Part 3 are the same, though with different endings.

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These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1: F - C/E - Dm7 - Dm7/C - Am7 - Bb - Gm7 - Bb/C - F
Part 2: Ab - Eb - Bb - F
Part 3: Same as Part 1

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White Horse

This song by Taylor Swift is in C.

Part 5 is an instrumental part, the progression of which is the same as the chorus (Part 3).

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These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1: C - F2 - Am7 - F2
Part 2: Am7 - F2 - F2/G
Part 3: C - Am7 - F2 - F2/G
Part 4: Am7 - G/B - F2
Part 5: Same as Part 3
Part 6a: Am7 - G/B - F2
Part 6b: C - G/B - F2
Part 6c: C - G/B - F2 - Bb2 - F2/G

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Ain’t No Sunshine

This version by Kris Allen is in D.

My tempo in the beginning (the intro and Part 1) isn’t very consistent. Sorry about that.

The chords are simple enough, so I decided to use 3 fingers on my right hand this time.

But as usual, these are not the fingers one normally use to play those chords, my playing is just sheerly for viewers to be able to see the notes I press. So, do use whichever fingers more comfortable and natural for you.

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These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1a: Bm - Fm7 - A - Bm (x2)
Part 1b: Bm - Fm7 - GM7 - A - Bm - Fm7 - A - Bm
Part 2: Bm - A - GM7 - F7
Ending: GM7

Note: Please refer to my “cheat theories” for what M7 and m7 mean.

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