idk [Guest]
| 11 years ago i do not get this
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TOOmuchMclovin [Guest]
| 14 years ago well done, i found sheet music after finding this :)
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Anonymous [Guest]
| 14 years ago please put the notes of breath on me
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Anonymous [Guest]
| 15 years ago It's because the melody goes like this:
a-c-a-c-a-c-a-c-g-c-g-c-g-e-g-e-f-e-f-e-f-g-f-g..
In the last chord, it turns out to be an F9 (or Fad.9, if you like) It's really quite simple. I figured this out by ear alone.. The bass is, as mentioned, just octaves of A, C, and F.. :)
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errrrr [Guest]
| 15 years ago if you cant just figure this out with the chords that are given, go learn what a chord is. youre just playing the notes in the chord over and over again. in the bass just play octaves of the tonic note in the chord. its quite easy.
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meh [Guest]
| 16 years ago yeh its gud but i need the piano version of this urgently plz piont me in the right direction
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fascinatiing [Guest]
| 17 years ago on youtube theres a good tutorial for this song it takes a little while to get it but its so worth it try it if you want its about the only melody thing for this song thats for free
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music_luver


 [New Recruit]
| 17 years ago at the bottom of the tabs not the page srry lol
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music_luver


 [New Recruit]
| 17 years ago tools new
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music_luver


 [New Recruit]
| 17 years ago it says view as sheet music
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music_luver


 [New Recruit]
| 17 years ago at the bottom of this page thers this botton that says sheet music and then u click on it.......do i need to continue?
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fuck me [Guest]
| 17 years ago Where is the piano sheet music? Playing it by ear has worked to an extent. so far I got:
A-c using these two and then it goes g-c but after that who knows? Don't even get me started on the left hand.grrrarr
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sar555 [Guest]
| 17 years ago i have a piano recital coming up and anyone who could find the piano sheet music for this would be my hero.
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RAKU [Guest]
| 17 years ago The Fm chord in the chorus is actually Dm7. Try it. For those of u that like a bit more complexity the verse substitutions could also include Am7,C9, F9. Remember that high G repeats throughout. Enjoy.
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liz [Guest]
| 17 years ago uhhh... i'm sort of musically challenged. i mean, i can play the piano but converting it to piano? no waaaay would that work. i know it's probably easy for someone who takes music seriously/plays both, but it's not for me. will someone please transcribe it or something?
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Pete [Guest]
| 17 years ago How do you convert the "1 2 and 3" lines to the piano?
The cords like Am is quite easy to figure, but the notes below are quite mysterious. I need a guide :)
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Person1 [Guest]
| 17 years ago Just because it is not sheet music does not mean it can;t be played on piano. Just work with the chords and play by ear, these are the chords that Sia uses, she just plays notes for the chords. Seriously, this is a helpful tab. You just have to broaden your minds. In a nice way. I am not trying to be mean, sorry, if it came across the wrong way.
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Sundance [Guest]
| 17 years ago >>dayv2005 If you can play it on the piano, can't you post the piano tabs then ? please
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Im kool [Guest]
| 17 years ago Why would you get my hopes up with sheet music...then BAM its not...its for guitar...your horrible!
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dayv2005


 [Pro Tabber]
| 17 years ago i played this fine on piano, how is it guitar?
it may have been tabbed from a guitar tab but it works pretty good
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