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Often used in the bridge or pre-chorus for variety. Basic Chord Chart Verse C – Am – F – GC – Am – F – G Pre-Chorus Em – Am – F – G Chorus C – G – Am – EmF – C – Dm – G Playing Tips for Authenticity 1. Arpeggio Style
," is a classic Mandarin pop ballad famously performed by Taiwanese singer Fang Ji Wei ai ching te ku se chord
(Translation: The bitterness of love, I drink alone. The day you left, you didn't look back.) Often used in the bridge or pre-chorus for variety
In the transition from the chorus back to the verse, try using a followed by a regular G Major . This creates a "longing" sound that resolves perfectly into the C Major of the next section. 3. Capo Placement The day you left, you didn't look back
| Bar | Chord | Shape (TAB) | Rhythm (Quarter notes = heartbeats) | |-----|---------|----------------------------|--------------------------------------| | 1 | | x-x-3-2-1-0 | 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + (Fingerpick) | | 2 | G6 | 3-2-0-0-0-0 | Down... Up... Down... Up (Swing) | | 3 | Em7 | 0-2-2-0-3-0 | Arpeggio (Thumb, Index, Middle, Ring)| | 4 | Am7 | x-0-2-0-1-3 | Let ring for full bar |
In the vast universe of popular music, certain chord progressions transcend language. They don’t need lyrics to tell you what they mean. You feel a Dm7 moving to a G7, and suddenly, you are walking alone in the rain. You strum an Fmaj7, and the nostalgia of a lost weekend washes over you.
"Ai Qing De Gu Shi" (愛情的故事), often romanized as "Ai Ching Te Ku Se," is a classic Mandarin pop song by (方季惟). It is a sentimental ballad that follows a standard emotional progression typical of 90s C-pop. Song Overview Original Artist: Fang Ji Wei Common Keys: Female Key: C#cap C raised to the # power (often played with Capo 1 in Male Key: Tempo: Moderate slow ballad Core Chord Progression The song primarily uses a variation of the common