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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Posted in Evergreen, Songs on Aug 28th, 2008
I am assuming that those who read this post probably find learning to play this song other ways more difficult. The video here illustrates a very simplified form of playing this song. With the assumption, I decided not to go into the part of the song where the key is changed to G (initially in [...]
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Posted in Pop songs, Songs on Aug 26th, 2008
张学友- 吻别
This song was originally sung by Hong Kong’s Jacky Cheung, and the meaning of the title in Chinese is “Kiss Goodbye”.
The video should be quite easy to follow. However, I would like to say here again, that, if anyone is keen to have the chord progressions written out for him/her, please write to me.
For [...]
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Posted in Pop songs, Songs on Aug 25th, 2008
龚柯允 — 邻居
There are 4 parts or 4 different chord patterns/progressions in this song: verse, pre-chorus, chorus, and ending. In my video demo, I did not play the introduction, which is actually just the same pattern as the pre-chorus. So, for those of you who want to know how to play the intro, just follow [...]
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Posted in Church songs, Songs on Aug 20th, 2008
You probably have noticed that I have not listed out the chord progressions that much for the songs I posted lately. The main reason is that these songs are quite popular and have been around for a while. Therefore the chord progressions, the music scores, etc. should be easily available elsewhere. What I intend to [...]
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