Might Those Be Magical Piano Chords?

Barry Manilow’s “Could It Be Magic” is a popular song that has garnered 34,342 views and 1,038 favorites. The song is written by Manilow, Frédéric Chopin, and Adrienne Anderson, and is performed by Manilow. The sheet music is available for Piano, Voice, Guitar, and 3 others in Eb Major (transposable). The song has a rating of ☆ 4.9 / 5 and is arranged for Piano, Voice, Guitar, and 3 others with 5 scorings and 1 notation in 11 genres. The sheet music is available for Piano, Voice, Guitar, and 3 others with 5 scorings and 1 notation in 11 genres.

The sheet music is arranged for Piano/Vocal/Guitar in Eb Major (transposable). It is also available for Piano-Vocal-Guitar (Piano Accompaniment) with sheet music arranged by Official Scores for Solo Piano. The sheet music is available for download and print in PDF or MIDI format.


📹 Piano Lesson”Could it be Magic”..chord patterns

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📹 Could It Be Magic | Piano Tutorial | by Barry Manilow


Might Those Be Magical Piano Chords?
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  • Thank you Cassandra… Check out my other articles that might help you out as well …if you have any suggestions on what songs you wouuld like to see me analyze let me know., and also check the website letsenjoypiano.com and pick up a copy of my Innovative instruction book on improvising popular songs .. it’s the most straightforward useful method on how to play the song you want and sound good !… I also offer online live one-on-one article chat piano lessons for all levels.. details on the website

  • Thank you for this. It’s a fine rendition. Note that there are more bars to the intro (maybe there was a 45 and “album version”). (I’m going by v=52-EkZRnG2E and Chopin is v=JgpPk4ooo7E or v=1chVdUgTJS8 or v=SHa0_h8ALK4 or v=0Hq3wCCTKws) I learned a ton here. Way to go finding that raised 5th! Most of all you gave me the F-sharp on the word Magic. I’ve struggled for weeks to get something that worked. I had tried an open E-flat and was limping by with A-flat but my world became complete once I added the F-sharp on top. Thanks to you! BTW it’s a little hard to see exactly which keys are depressed. I appreciate your going to the trouble of explaining which is the top note or top left note. It’s also extremely helpful – and time-efficient for your teaching delivery – when you roll the individual chord keys (left separate than right is even better). I know, I should already know what “half an F minor” means, but seeing the notes rolled one at a time really clinches the deal. (and not too fast a roll, if I can be a real princess about it!) Thaaaaanks!

  • Ah – It sounds Gothic – I hear in the post – well the intro is a copy of a well known classic piece Chopin Prelude OP 28 No 20 – in C minor – youtube.com/watch?v=XeX4X_1_lo0 The wiki url also mentions this..en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Could_It_Be_Magic Donna Summer and “Take that” done a cover of this song later on. The sheet music is free from here – musescore.com/classicman/scores/75311

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