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He uses the same chords, so there's a mantra feeling.
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It uses the same chord structure as Take On Me, Under the Bridge, You're Beautiful and Let It Be, but its strength lies in its performability and the universality of its sentiment: not for nothing has it become the top selling download in iTunes history.
For example, you can use the same chords as another song – just don't use the hook.
Then I wrote something else that was in the same key, basically using the same chords, but I was trying to get a new start on it.
Use the same chords for the pre chorus and chorus.
Use the same chords as verse 1 for verse 2. Repeat the chorus.
Verse 2 (same as the first half of Verse 1 — use the same chords up to "Do you think you can |(G) tell?).
Do not use the same chords again and again, it will wreck your creativity and trust me, that is difficult to get back.
Of her various co-writers, she works extremely fast with Greg Kurstin (Adele, Lily Allen), explaining that the pair are neurologically programmed to use the same chord changes.
Their take on "Let It Be" starts out pleasantly tuneful, but somehow they get distracted in the chorus and toss in a sampling of every other song that ever used the same chord progression (of which, it turns out, there are a lot).
Like using the same chord progression, but always kind of melodically and lyrically having the song dynamically move ahead in a really healthy way and keep your attention as opposed to always kind of having to introduce new drum beats or new chords.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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