Wind Continues To Blow
Aug 29th, 2008 by admin
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 before the ending, the part is similar to Part 2, but with some modification. I hope it’s not too difficult to see where the differences are, and to follow accordingly.
Anyway, as I have said before, if anyone needs clarification, please do write to me.
Here’s the video…
These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1: CM7 - Bb/C - FM7 - c/E - Dm7 - F/G
Part 2: C - Am7 - Dm7 - F/G
Part 3: FM7 - E4 - E/G# - Am7 - Am7/G - Dm7 - C/E - F - F/G
Part 3b: C - Am7 - F - E4 - E/G# - F - E4 - E/G# - Am7 - Am7/G - F - F/G
Ending: C - Fm6/Ab - Fm6/G - CM7




I wanna get this chord
And I wanna ask if I wanna buy a music keyboard which is just 4 octives there, 49keys, is it enough?
Hi Howard, I have sent you the chords. The number of keys, the type and quality of a keyboard really depends on what you want to do with it, and how happy you are with the sound. For example, when I buy a keyboard, i want to make sure I am happy with the piano sound it produces. If it is cheap, but doesn’t produce the sound I am happy with, I won’t buy it. As the the number of keys, most people don’t use more than 4 octaves, unless you play classical piano. That’s all I can say. I hope this helps. :b
Hi Les,
Love your blog! It’s amazing how some of the songs sound so nice with so little keys. Can you please sent he chords of this song to me too. Thanks.
Hi Daniel, thank you for your comment! I have just updated the post by putting the chords below the video of that song. Please get the chords there.
張國榮 - 今生今世
Hi! I loved the video. Thanks for placing the chords, too. I so want to try this out. Cheers!
Hi,
Do you have the chords for Leslie Cheung’s “Wind Rise Again” I hope you can figure it out which song I am referring to.
Thanks !
You mean 风再起时, I suppose?
Sure. I will add that to the request queue.
Cheers!