

This file is the author's own work and represents his interpretation of this song. The special things I compile Each one there to make you smileĪ million dreams for the world we're gonna There's a house we can build Every room inside is filled G D/F# Em C Find this website helpful? Support today. Intro G D/F Em C G D/F C C Verse 1 G D/F Em I close my eyes and I can see C G A world thats waiting up for me D/F C That I call my own G D/F Em. I don't care, I don't care, so call me crazyĪ million dreams for the world we're gonna make A million dreams for the world we're gonna make. A million dreams for the world we're gonna G G/F m- Em7 -a-ke C. The D/Fbrightest colors fill my head A Ammillion dreams are Emkeeping me aCwake I. A Am7 million dreams is all it's gonna C take. Chords for Misc Soundtrack - The Greatest Showman - A Million Dreams. Scales, chords, & exercises, guides & reference sheets to explain the keyboard, guitar tabs. They can say, they can say I've lost my mind A million dreams are keeping me awake G I think of what the world could be D/F A vision of the one I see Am C A million dreams is all it's gonna take N.C. A Am7 million dreams are C keeping me awake. A Million Dreams The Greatest Showman Easy Piano 13. A million dreams is all its gonna take N.C. They can say, they can say it all sounds crazy We highly recommend buying music from Hal Leonard or a reputable online sheet music store. These charts are here only to support online learning. We do not distribute printable chord and lyrics charts.

A Million Dreams Chord Chart By Pink from The Greatest Showman Want to learn more about 16th note strumming and improve on your playing? Check out Lauren’s Guitar Course. If you into finger picking, you could use block picking for this part as well. It’s one of my favorite strumming patterns to use for parts like this. There is some 16th notes variations and flurries in the chorus if you listen for them, but the ‘crazier’ strumming pattern below should suffice as an overall pattern. So while the faster strumming is counted at about 148bpm, the chorus is counted at 74bpm. Different tempo, but same overall timing. So we are going to transition to cut time with our counting.

Once we jump into the Chorus, the songs ‘slows’ down and opens up. So these are very short strums, highly the bass notes. Lots of down and up strums using only the lower notes of the chord. Most of the song is pretty straight forward.
