Aprenda a tocar Bpm de Julie Eddy com cifra completa, acordes destacados e visual otimizado para celular.

Intro
D Bm7 G
Asus4 A
 
[Verso 1]
D Bm7
Thought it'd be a California wind, here and gone again
 
Wild and free like a night in the city
G A
Out there on the egde, to the very end
D
Thought that love wasn't supposed to be easy...
 
[Pré-Refrão]
A
Thought I made up my mind
Bm7
Thought the lows were worth the highs
A
Then I got off the ride
 
And I realized
 
[Refrão]
G A
It's a little more calm and steady
Bm7
Less glitter and confetti
A
It's tangled up in the slow moments
G
It's when you know, you know and
A
There's no need to chase the rush
 
'Cause what you're holding is enough
Bm7
Real love ain't your heartbeat skipping
A
It's just a few less beats per minute
 
Instrumental
D Bm7 G A
 
[Verso 2]
D Bm7
Never thought I'd want a Sunday kinda love
 
But when I found it, man it felt like a deep breath
G A
For the first time I'm living right here in the moment
 
'Stead of worrying what's next
 
[Pré-Refrão]
D A
Thought I needed butterflies
Bm7
Thought the lows were worth the highs
A
But then I realized
 
Yeah, I realized
 
[Refrão]
G A
It's a little more calm and steady
Bm7
Less glitter and confetti
A
It's tangled up in the slow moments
G
It's when you know, you know and
A
There's no need to chase the rush
 
'Cause what you're holding is enough
Bm7
Real love ain't your heartbeat skipping
A D
It's just a few less beats per minute
Bm7 G A
...Ohh...
 
[Refrão]
G A
It's a little more calm and steady
Bm7
Less glitter and confetti
A
It's tangled up in the slow moments
D/F# G
It's when you know, you know and
A
There's no need to chase the rush
 
'Cause what you're holding is enough
Bm7
Real love ain't your heartbeat skipping
A D
It's just a few less beats per minute
Bm7 G A
...Mm...
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Como tocar Bpm

Use os controles acima para mudar o tom e ajustar o tamanho do texto. Acompanhe os acordes destacados enquanto ouve a música e pratique cada trecho devagar antes de tocar no andamento original.

Qual é o acorde inicial?

O primeiro acorde identificado é D. Você pode subir ou descer o tom sem sair da página.

Posso tocar no violão, guitarra ou teclado?

Sim. A sequência de acordes pode ser usada no violão, guitarra e teclado. Adapte as posições ao seu instrumento e nível.

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