Anyway, I can play in G major as well.Īnyway, I find your use of pedals at some time is not really suitable. Mine is in F major because I get to play it very much as the score I got is in F major.
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They have one key signature only and shouldn't be very hard to practise on.Īs far as I know, the CD version is of G major, but the story in the MV, he actually practise on F major. I have recordings on some other songs like Tong Hua and will upload it when I get a decent connection.Īnyway, why don't you try F major or G major instead of the C major. (although not it can't be applied to all songs)Īnyway, thanks for taking the time to finish the whole video that's about 9 minutes long! And, this makes me really like Chinese Pop song as you can make a song lively or sad by manipulating the chords. You got the melody line, you got the right chords, there you go. In fact, there is not something like ACTUAL score for Chinese pop song. Those are songs that I play for years and slowly add in one by one by grouping them to similar keys and linking all groups up by their key relationship (either to their dominant or one step up/down).
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Why don't you try with E instead of higher C, and also after the G, and you fall back to the lower C or E at your own choice. You might play C G (higher C) the back to G and then the higher C and then back and forth until the next chord. Anyway, broken chords can be nice too and also many variations in it.įor example, for C major chord I, or just C maj chord, CEG, They usually come in broken chord which is somehow boring. The scores that I obtain (may not be the actual piano transcription) do not involve that much variations on the left hand.