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1 Intro - Drums first then G - Em - D/F# - D G - Em - D - D
Title Of Song - 69bpm - D - 4/ Ch O R D S Are A L W A Y S In White Verses are in green and stand alone except when there are too many words then you push them together with Choruses and or Pre-Choruses like this template. D Bm A Em D/F# G A D Bm A Pre-Choruses and Choruses BOTH are in Orange be default. PreChoruses go with versus or stand alone if they are not a part of repeating of the chorus throughout Em D/F# G A G - Em - D/F# - D G - Em - D - D the whole song. By stand alone I mean they are given their own section number as referenced above with the title. Bm G D Bm G D Bm G D A Em D/F# G A Speaking of the Title… Blue Is the color we use if it’s primarily led by male singers, can you guess the color for female singers? Yup, its pink! Bm G D/F# A Bm G Bridges on songs are in this nice aqua color. If there are several variations of a bridge or even a chorus for that matter then we will break them down into darker or D/F# A lighter colors to distinguish the variables. D Bm A Em D/F# G A D Bm A Background vocal sections are depicted by underlining the parts they are to sing. Also the goal is to chart a song straight thru with no repeated sections. Em D/F# G A D Bm A Em D/F# G A You should RARELY encounter a situation where you need more than four distinct colors. Oh wait, we have not talked about the fourth distinct color. INSTRUMENTAL - These sections are in RED! and have Chords in Red as well. They can usually be covered at the end line of a section is shown above. Outro - N/A


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