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From: Meni933
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  • Very....very nice..! :-)

  • you sing awesomely!

  • from israel?? nice!!!

    u just became automatically awesome

    but really, can u write it down, make a tutorial, something? im dying to play that song

  • the piano is dead on, is a tutorial possible.

  • Meni - thanks for sharing this and your other videos. Great stuff! Fun to watch.

    What are the chords on the bridge (the part that starts at 1:04 on your video and goes something like "Short People are just the same as you and I ...")?

    Also, what is your accent?

    It's interesting, and I can't place it!

    Thanks again.

  • First of all... Thank You So Much!

    im happy to know that you like my stuff.

    thanks again!

    and about your questoin... the bridge goes like that (from the left to the right):

    Dmaj7 C#m7 Bm7 D\E

    Dmaj7 C#m7 Bm7 D\E

    bridge ends.

    By the way... you asked for my accent...

    well...im from Israel! and im 14 years old.

    thanks again for commenting!

  • arent A and F#m7 the same thing?

  • well... first of all glad that you like it!

    and about your question...

    well, A acord And F#m7 acord are not the same. in the right hand, the acord is the same! but in the left hand... it is a little bit differnt. i'll be glad to post a vid of a camera over my hands. i'll do it soon as i can!

    thanks again for commenting!

  • well, F# is the relative minor of A major, and since we're talking about an F#m7, the 7th interval of F# is E which happens to be the 5th of A. so they both use relative notes but they're different chords.

  • awesome! could you post like a vid of a camera over your playing?

  • YEAH!!!! lmao.

    Do you know what the chords are for the opening?

  • well... first of all thanks!

    glad you like it...

    about the chords for the opening:

    (from left to right)

    the beat goes 4\4

    here are the chords:

    A F#m7 B7 E7sus

    thanks for comenting=]

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