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Ai Ching Te Ku Se Chord Work [patched] Now

One notable feature of the song's chord work is the use of a " borrowed chord" (Vc/B) in the bridge, which creates a sense of harmonic surprise and adds depth to the song's emotional landscape. This chord borrowing technique, commonly used in jazz and popular music, allows the song to modulate to a new key center, further enriching the harmonic texture.

Verse: I - V - vi - IV (A minor - E7 - Fmaj7 - G7) ai ching te ku se chord work

Mastering "Ai Ching Te Ku Se" Chord Work: A Guide to Its Melancholic Harmony One notable feature of the song's chord work

Gives the track a smoother, more modern R&B/Ballad texture. In the landscape of Taiwanese pop-rock, few songs

In the landscape of Taiwanese pop-rock, few songs capture the specific, aching tension between youthful exuberance and romantic disappointment as precisely as “Ai Ching (Te Ku Se).” While the song’s jangly guitars and plaintive vocals are immediately memorable, its emotional power is fundamentally anchored in a sophisticated yet accessible approach to chord work. The song is a masterclass in using harmonic motion—specifically the strategic deployment of borrowed chords, secondary dominants, and deceptive resolutions—to mirror the lyrical theme of love’s inherent bitterness (“te ku se”). The chord progression does not merely accompany the melody; it enacts the emotional narrative of expectation, disappointment, and unresolved longing.

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