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(D7sus4)’Cause you’re a (G)sky,
’cause you’re a (G)sky
full of stars.
(D7sus4)I’m gon na (G)give
you my heart.
(D7sus4)’Cause you’re a (G)sky,
’cause you’re a (G)sky
full of stars.
(D7sus4)’Cause you (G)light
up the path.
(D7sus4)I don’t care,
go on and (G)tear
me a part.
(D7sus4)I don’t care
if you do.
Ooh.
Ooh.
(D7sus4)’Cause in a (C)sky,
’cause in a (G)sky
full of stars I think I saw (Em7)you.
I think I see (Em7)you.
A Sky Full Of Stars — Piano Lead Sheet
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"A Sky Full Of Stars" lead sheet with chords, melody, and lyrics. Play the melody while following chord symbols above. Perfect for sing-along or accompaniment. Key of G, 124 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to get comfortable with minor-seventh chord shapes — your left hand plays block chords, so you'll want clean, confident drops onto Bm7 and Em7 without hesitation.
At 124 BPM the pulse moves briskly, so start at about 80 BPM hands-separate until each hand feels automatic, then bring them together.
The trickiest transition is usually C to Bm7: your fingers need to shift position quickly, so loop just that two-chord change until it's smooth.
Watch your right hand's rhythm too — it's easy to rush eighth notes when the tempo picks up, so count steadily and let the beat carry you rather than pushing ahead.
Once you're solid at full speed, try holding the sustain pedal through each chord change for that warm, romantic wash.
This is the piece that'll lock five essential chord shapes into your muscle memory for dozens of songs to come.
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About “A Sky Full Of Stars”
- Where are the chord symbols for "A Sky Full Of Stars" displayed?
- Lead Sheet shows chord symbols (like Am, G7, C) above the melody line with lyrics below. Every chord change highlights in real time as the song plays, so you can play the melody with the right hand and follow chord shapes with the left. "A Sky Full Of Stars" is in G.
- What key is "A Sky Full Of Stars" by Coldplay played in?
- A Sky Full Of Stars is arranged in the key of G on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "A Sky Full Of Stars"?
- The arrangement plays at 124 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "A Sky Full Of Stars" easy to play on piano?
- This is an advanced arrangement. We recommend breaking it into sections and using the speed control to drill harder passages.
- Can I download sheet music for "A Sky Full Of Stars"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "A Sky Full Of Stars"?
- "A Sky Full Of Stars" was originally performed by Coldplay. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "A Sky Full Of Stars"?
- This arrangement uses 5 chords: Bm7, C, D7, Em7, G.
- What other songs by Coldplay can I play here?
- Try "Everglow", "HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND", "FIX YOU". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Does "A Sky Full Of Stars" have chords and lyrics?
- Yes! The Lead Sheet shows the melody with chord symbols (like Am, G, C) and full lyrics. Perfect for singing along or playing with a band. "A Sky Full Of Stars" is in the key of G at 124 BPM.
- What chords are in "A Sky Full Of Stars"?
- Open the Lead Sheet to see all chord symbols displayed above the melody line. The song is in the key of G, so you'll find chords common to that key. Each chord highlights in real time as the song plays.
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