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Now we're going to go through measures nine through sixteen, the last eight measures,
and we start right here on our bridge, and you know it's the bridge because we have this
double barre line which signifies the new section, and we have F sharp minor, our relative
minor, and we have that for two measures and then we have B minor, which is our other minor
chord. So, we got into the bridge, now we have this minor theme going on. So it helps
bring different tones into the piece. It's a great thing for you to utilize if you're
going to start writing your own tune, you can use all these basic chords, and you end
with the B minor, E seven, and then we have that one-six-two-five turnaround, A major,
F sharp minor, B minor, E seven, so nice simple ideas here. So we start off with the F sharp
minor, right, B minor, B minor, E seven, one, six, two, five, and it brings us right at
the top of the tune. So, some nice simple chords, again make sure you write all these
d own at home, as we go through and we're going to play through our first tune, in just
a minute.