The song is played in F originally.It goes F-AM-Bb-F then G-C-Bb-F.The rest is pretty simple.
The movement and relationship of intervals and chords is called harmony. In music, harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches or chords.
chords
Chords that contain tones a half step or whole step apart are called dissonant chords. These chords create tension and an unstable sound, often leading to a resolution in music. Examples include diminished chords, which contain notes a half step apart, and augmented chords, which include intervals that are a whole step apart.
(chord) progression
The two chords at the end of a musical phrase are called a cadence.
The movement and relationship of intervals and chords is called harmony. In music, harmony is the use of simultaneous pitches or chords.
chords
Chords that contain tones a half step or whole step apart are called dissonant chords. These chords create tension and an unstable sound, often leading to a resolution in music. Examples include diminished chords, which contain notes a half step apart, and augmented chords, which include intervals that are a whole step apart.
i really dont know so someone tell me
(chord) progression
The name for a series or sequence of chords in music is called a chord progression.
The two chords at the end of a musical phrase are called a cadence.
There are too many chords to write them all out. However, the chords can be found at a place called guitar chords.
Not sure what you are asking exactly. Basically, all songs have chords, UNLESS someone writes a melody and never writes any harmony to it.
When there is one main melody accompanied by chords, the texture is
Notes that are altered from the traditional scale are called altered chords. These chords are defined on different scales, such as the chromatic scale, as being a diatonic note.
I would look on musicnotes.com It's got most pieces of music, chords, solos...and for all instruments too :)