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But the difference is minimal as you can see/hear in the “YG ON AIR” recording linked at the start of this post. Having the capo on 4 doesn’t let you pick the open E string which changes the verses a little bit, and you can’t reach Eadd9 for the gritty sound, along with some other chords. The reason I tabbed this version isn’t because I think barre chords are manlier with all dat finger strength, but because the notes aren’t identical to the song with a capo. Thanks again!Īs I’ve mentioned in the previous post, this song isn’t actually played with a capo, but it seems like it’s really popular way to play it with one. So for a huge library of k-pop guitar chords, I recommend visiting and following her blog. Like I’ve told her before, I wish I were able to crank out chords and tabs on a regular basis like she does, but it really takes me a long time to have it to my liking, and I’m really bad at juggling hobbies with school. I’d like to thank Misa of “ dancingpartytime” ( sorry I don’t know your name :>) for taking the time to promote my blog. Jung sungha khuntoria narsha ra.d sungha jung the romantic and idol kpop k pop kindie k indie tab It’s also the first tab I’ve ever written completely. This one means a lot to me because it was the first Korean song that I wanted to learn.
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The song just requires a lot of practice to remember how to strum each part. Similar to the “ Bad Man” tab, I only wrote the chord progression and not the pattern for the second half of the song, because it’s not a particularly hard one to learn but is a real pain to write. I actually had to use a lot of Sungha’s live performances, which only helped a little because he plays it a little bit differently from the recording. I had the first half of the song down pretty quickly, but only finished the tab about two or three months later because I was really bad at figuring out the chords for the second half. The arrangement below is for the version he uses in Narsha’s cover, which is similar but doesn’t have the vocal melody. That arrangement you can find if you google it, and it’s not a version I like too much because I feel like the song is prettier with actual vocals. Originally written by Ra.D, I first heard the song in Dream High 2, covered by Hyorin and Kim Jisoo, and then found out that Jung Sungha did his own arrangement of the song.