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  1. Jan 5, 2024 · Fmaj7 Mine still bleeds (Ooh-ooh) Am Em Hard to believe you don't need me Fmaj7 All those memories we made are burnin' in my brain Am Em And I'm stuck in yesterday, for me, it's still the same Fmaj7 Tell me how (Ooh-ooh) Am Em How did your heart mend so easy? Fmaj7 Mine still bleeds [Verse 1] Fmaj7 Am The ghost of you still floats around my ...

  2. Mine still bleeds. Am. The ghost of you still floats around my room. Em F. It lets me know that letting go's just not the same with you. Am. Now every night I lay here in this bed we made for two. Em F. But I'm sleepin' alone while you're out there with somebody in there.

  3. To identify the key of a song by it's chords choose the chords below and see the highlighted slices on the circle of fifths to the right. This searches all 12 possible keys for the selected chords (diatonically) and returns the keys with most matches. If there is more than one key that contains the selected chords it will display all relevant keys.

  4. Chorus: F# A# m F m How did your heart mend so easy? F# Mine still bleeds (Ooh-ooh) A# m F m Hard to believe you don't need me F# All those memories we made are burnin' in my brain A# m F m And I'm stuck in yesterday, for me it's still the same F# Tell me how (Ooh-ooh) A# m F m How did your heart mend so easy?

  5. Major keys, along with minor keys, are a common choice for popular songs. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all major chords (D♭ Major, G♭ Major, and A♭ Major). For chord progressions, statistics, and tendencies, view this key in Hooktheory Trends

  6. Oct 21, 2024 · The I-IV-V-I gospel chord progression is a key player in traditional gospel music. This unique progression: Begins with the uplifting C major (C, E, G) Flows into F major (F, A, C) Builds tension with G major (G, B, D) Then, returns home to C major; It’s this final return to the tonic that makes it feel like a complete, triumphant conclusion.

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  8. There are 12 major and 12 minor keys. This tool allows you to find the Key of a song based on its chords. You need to paste a chord progression (with or without lyrics, it doesn't matter) in the textarea, and hit the button at the bottom. If you prefer to get the key from an audio file, you might want use our Song Key Finder instead.

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