How to play this song ?
These are single notes, not chords.
Each note must be played individually.
There are different notations, like, A B C , DO RE MI , Sa Re Ga and numeric notation 1 2 3.
Choose one that fits better for you.
You can distinguish the octave by the color of the note and if it is UPPERCASE (high pitch) or lowercase (low pitch). Enjoy
Everybody’s Changing
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The original key of Everybody's Changing by Keane is G major. The song was released in 2003 as part of the band's debut album "Hopes and Fears". It was written by Tim Rice-Oxley, the band's keyboardist, and lead vocalist Tom Chaplin. The song's lyrics reflect on the feeling of change and the struggle to keep up with it. A notable aspect of the song is its catchy and melodic chorus. Keane's distinctive piano-driven sound is prominent throughout the track.
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