![]() At the end of the verse there is a slight change but it’s not so much that it should throw you off. Similar to Hey Jude which was also by the Beatles, the chorus using the key of A minor. It has a G major, F major and C major chord progression which then goes on to repeat itself. For Hey Jude you can learn a different chord progression that has a similar rhythm. The chords for that one go F, Bb, A, G, F, E, C, F. Hey Jude also has that iconic na, na, na part which follows pretty much the same chord progression as the verses. ![]() This Journey classic got a revival when it appeared in the first season of Glee, encouraging more musicians to pick up their instruments and create their own covers of a great song. Because of the popularity of the song, you won’t have any trouble finding someone to sing along with this piano rock classic. The piano part is actually incredibly simple for a piano student to learn. The chord progression follows an E major, B major, C# minor, A minor pattern. These are all chords that you should be familiar with, even with the most basic foundation knowledge of the piano.
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