! It was very thorough stuff | Waaktaar-Savoy admits that these days he rarely sees the video, which scored six MTV Moonmen in 1986 |
The catchiest, squeakiest, highest-pitch 80's is finally here, "Take on Me" by - get ready for an extra challenging challenge and in my case, a burst ear drum! It would pick up, then slow down.
9Antes da introdução: D ----------------------------------------------- A 2-2-2-4-4-4-2-2-2-4-4-4-2-2-2-4-4-4-2-2-2-4-4-4 E ----------------------------------------------- Introdução: E ----------------------------------------------------------------- B -7-7-------------9-9-10-12-10-10-10------------------------------ G -----7-----9-9-9---------------------11------11-11-11-9-9-11-9--- D -------9-9-----------------------------12-12--------------------- A ----------------------------------------------------------------- E ----------------------------------------------------------------- E ----------------------------------------------------------------- B -7-7-------------9-9-10-12-10-10-10------------------------------ G -----7-----9-9-9---------------------11------11-11-11-9---------- D -------9-9-----------------------------12-12--------------------- A ----------------------------------------------------------------- E ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bm E Talking away A D I don't know what I'm to say Bm E I'll say it anyway A D today's another day to find you Bm E Shining away F m D I'll be coming for you love O | |
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Alternatively or you can shift the song up a few semitones, but then you'll have a crazy high note to deal with later - your call, I went for the former! But for this, we did a whole day that was only to make the comic magazine | It turns out "Take on Me" has one of the biggest pitch ranges of any song I've done so far on this site, spanning nearly 3 octaves |
The notes as they are sound perfect on a piano, however the chorus has a few low A's which can happily be substituted for a low C on instruments that don't go so low.