Chords for TUTORIAL Yue Liang Dai Biao Wo De Xin
Tempo:
75.75 bpm
Chords used:
C
Em
F
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What's up guys, I'm David D'Amuzio and I'm going to teach you how to play the classic
of all classic Chinese songs, Yue Yang Dabi A Wude Xin.
The moon represents my heart.
The original key is the key of C that Teresa Tang sings it in, but it's actually a little bit off.
I think they're not tuned exactly to standard tuning, so if you try and play along with
it, it's going to sound kind of bad.
But this is all of the correct chords, but it's really close to the key of C that the
song is in.
This is all the chords that you need to know, and there are lots of different styles of
ways to play this song, so I'm not going to focus on the picking pattern and strumming
pattern and all that.
I'll just focus on the exact chords that you need to know.
I'll sort of do this in the style of Teresa Tang though, as far as the rhythm goes.
So it starts off on [C] a C chord, then [Em] goes to E minor, then [F] to F, [C] then to C, then [Am] to A minor,
then to F, [F]
then to D, [D] D major chord, [B] then goes to a G seventh, a G seventh chord, [G] also
known as G dominant seventh.
Alright, so that's the first verse.
That's the first time that they sing through this stanza.
Now the second time, and all the rest of the times, the ending is a little bit different,
[B] but the first time, that's what they play.
Alright, it ends on that G dominant seventh.
Now the second time goes like [N] this.
And the second time and third time and all the other times, it's exactly the same.
And that is [C] C to [Em] E minor, [F] to F, to [C] C, [Am] to A minor, to F, [F] to [D] D, [G] to G, [C] to C.
Alright, so
that's what happens the [G] second time.
And then after that second one, it goes into [Eb] the chorus.
And the chorus [B] is almost like a bridge, it's like a bridge or a chorus, whatever you want
to call it.
But the, yeah, I'll just call it the chorus.
Alright, so that is [C] C to E [E] minor, [Em]
to D [D] minor, [Dm] [C] to C.
Stays on C, to [Em] E minor, to [D] D major,
[G] to G.
And then goes back into the [N] verses.
That's all of the chords that you need to know.
That's the first verse, which the ending is a little bit different.
Second verse, which is also
of all classic Chinese songs, Yue Yang Dabi A Wude Xin.
The moon represents my heart.
The original key is the key of C that Teresa Tang sings it in, but it's actually a little bit off.
I think they're not tuned exactly to standard tuning, so if you try and play along with
it, it's going to sound kind of bad.
But this is all of the correct chords, but it's really close to the key of C that the
song is in.
This is all the chords that you need to know, and there are lots of different styles of
ways to play this song, so I'm not going to focus on the picking pattern and strumming
pattern and all that.
I'll just focus on the exact chords that you need to know.
I'll sort of do this in the style of Teresa Tang though, as far as the rhythm goes.
So it starts off on [C] a C chord, then [Em] goes to E minor, then [F] to F, [C] then to C, then [Am] to A minor,
then to F, [F]
then to D, [D] D major chord, [B] then goes to a G seventh, a G seventh chord, [G] also
known as G dominant seventh.
Alright, so that's the first verse.
That's the first time that they sing through this stanza.
Now the second time, and all the rest of the times, the ending is a little bit different,
[B] but the first time, that's what they play.
Alright, it ends on that G dominant seventh.
Now the second time goes like [N] this.
And the second time and third time and all the other times, it's exactly the same.
And that is [C] C to [Em] E minor, [F] to F, to [C] C, [Am] to A minor, to F, [F] to [D] D, [G] to G, [C] to C.
Alright, so
that's what happens the [G] second time.
And then after that second one, it goes into [Eb] the chorus.
And the chorus [B] is almost like a bridge, it's like a bridge or a chorus, whatever you want
to call it.
But the, yeah, I'll just call it the chorus.
Alright, so that is [C] C to E [E] minor, [Em]
to D [D] minor, [Dm] [C] to C.
Stays on C, to [Em] E minor, to [D] D major,
[G] to G.
And then goes back into the [N] verses.
That's all of the chords that you need to know.
That's the first verse, which the ending is a little bit different.
Second verse, which is also
Key:
C
Em
F
D
G
C
Em
F
What's up guys, I'm David D'Amuzio and I'm going to teach you how to play the classic
of all classic Chinese songs, Yue Yang Dabi A Wude Xin.
The moon represents my heart.
The original key is the key of C that Teresa Tang sings it in, but it's actually a little bit off.
I think they're not tuned exactly to standard tuning, so if you try and play along with
it, it's going to sound kind of bad.
But this is all of the correct chords, but it's really close to the key of C that the
song is in.
This is all the chords that you need to know, and there are lots of different styles of
ways to play this song, so I'm not going to focus on the picking pattern and strumming
pattern and all that.
I'll just focus on the exact chords that you need to know.
I'll sort of do this in the style of Teresa Tang though, as far as the rhythm goes.
So it starts off on [C] a C chord, _ _ then [Em] goes to E minor, _ _ then [F] to F, _ _ [C] then to C, _ then [Am] to A minor,
_ then to F, [F] _ _
then to D, [D] D major chord, [B] then goes to a G seventh, a G seventh chord, [G] also
known as G dominant seventh.
_ _ Alright, so that's the first verse.
That's the first time that they sing through this stanza.
Now the second time, and all the rest of the times, the ending is a little bit different,
[B] but the first time, that's what they play.
Alright, it ends on that G dominant seventh.
Now the second time goes like [N] this.
And the second time and third time and all the other times, it's exactly the same.
And that is [C] C to _ _ [Em] E minor, _ _ [F] to F, _ to [C] C, _ [Am] to A minor, _ to F, [F] _ _ to [D] D, [G] to G, [C] to C.
_ _ Alright, so
that's what happens the [G] second time.
And then after that second one, it goes into [Eb] the chorus.
And the chorus [B] is almost like a bridge, it's like a bridge or a chorus, whatever you want
to call it.
But the, yeah, I'll just call it the chorus.
Alright, so that is [C] C to _ _ _ E [E] minor, [Em] _
to D [D] minor, [Dm] _ [C] to C. _
Stays on C, _ to [Em] E minor, _ to [D] D major,
_ [G] to G.
_ _ And then goes back into the [N] verses.
That's all of the chords that you need to know.
That's the first verse, which the ending is a little bit different.
Second verse, which is also
of all classic Chinese songs, Yue Yang Dabi A Wude Xin.
The moon represents my heart.
The original key is the key of C that Teresa Tang sings it in, but it's actually a little bit off.
I think they're not tuned exactly to standard tuning, so if you try and play along with
it, it's going to sound kind of bad.
But this is all of the correct chords, but it's really close to the key of C that the
song is in.
This is all the chords that you need to know, and there are lots of different styles of
ways to play this song, so I'm not going to focus on the picking pattern and strumming
pattern and all that.
I'll just focus on the exact chords that you need to know.
I'll sort of do this in the style of Teresa Tang though, as far as the rhythm goes.
So it starts off on [C] a C chord, _ _ then [Em] goes to E minor, _ _ then [F] to F, _ _ [C] then to C, _ then [Am] to A minor,
_ then to F, [F] _ _
then to D, [D] D major chord, [B] then goes to a G seventh, a G seventh chord, [G] also
known as G dominant seventh.
_ _ Alright, so that's the first verse.
That's the first time that they sing through this stanza.
Now the second time, and all the rest of the times, the ending is a little bit different,
[B] but the first time, that's what they play.
Alright, it ends on that G dominant seventh.
Now the second time goes like [N] this.
And the second time and third time and all the other times, it's exactly the same.
And that is [C] C to _ _ [Em] E minor, _ _ [F] to F, _ to [C] C, _ [Am] to A minor, _ to F, [F] _ _ to [D] D, [G] to G, [C] to C.
_ _ Alright, so
that's what happens the [G] second time.
And then after that second one, it goes into [Eb] the chorus.
And the chorus [B] is almost like a bridge, it's like a bridge or a chorus, whatever you want
to call it.
But the, yeah, I'll just call it the chorus.
Alright, so that is [C] C to _ _ _ E [E] minor, [Em] _
to D [D] minor, [Dm] _ [C] to C. _
Stays on C, _ to [Em] E minor, _ to [D] D major,
_ [G] to G.
_ _ And then goes back into the [N] verses.
That's all of the chords that you need to know.
That's the first verse, which the ending is a little bit different.
Second verse, which is also