I'll Like You (With Korean lyrics and romanized pronunciation, chords)
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2024.10.08  
ILLIT - I'll Like You (With Korean lyrics and romanized pronunciation, chords) by Rita B
ILLIT - I'll Like You (With Korean lyrics and romanized pronunciation, chords) by Rita B
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Hi, I am Rita. I transcribe piano sheets for popular music. All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics (singing is good for health) and harmonic chords. I consider reasonable requests. Sometimes I post free files, don't miss it!

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I'll Like You

A twelve-note scale and a metered sheet music isn't capable to express the sound of “I'll like You” with its layered vocal and inflections of electronic instruments.

The track is transcribed in the original key, A Minor, and uses extended major and minor chords Am Em Em/F Dm. I can't say chords' extensions, but they are more then the 7th degrees. Maybe 9ths or 11ths. I am only sure in chords' roots (bottom notes).

The chord change is cyclical.

In the intro I added an ossia staff. You need to listen to the track and choose what you'd like to play in the right hand — arpeggios or sampled "I'll like I'll like". The arpeggios are close to the original sound.

“I'll like You” is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. Accent strong beats but do it softly.

The left-hand texture is thin and chords don't fit the sound. You can add a seventh or ninth degree in the left hand.

The right hand imitates vocal delivery by ILLIT girls: a predominant articulation is staccato.

Pitch inflections (slurred notes) are played quietly.

Notice that you don't have to play the background vocal (notes in brackets).

The aesthetic value of a track is based on a ringtone-like motive.

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