Learn "BARKING AT THE MOON" by Jenny Lewis on Piano

Master "BARKING AT THE MOON" by Jenny Lewis with our interactive piano player. This medium-level Pop arrangement is in the key of A at 224 BPM, making it a great challenge for intermediate piano players.

Tip: Use the speed control to practice at 70% tempo first. Focus on tricky chord transitions before attempting the full arrangement at 224 BPM.

Lyrics

(A)I have got so (E)much to give; I I swear, I (E)do. (A)I may not have in (E)nine or, lives, but (D)this one feels brand (A)new. Yes, I’ve lived a (E)good of one; they I have tried to be (E)true. My There (A)are some things I (E)nev er re al ized till I met (A)you; how the (D)wind feels on my the (A)cheeks when I’m (D)bark ing at the (E)moon. There (A)is no home like the (D)one you’ve got, ’cause (E)that home be (D)longs to (A)you. (D)Woo woo, here I (A)come, (D)woo woo, back to (E)you. There (A)is no home like the (D)one you’ve got, ’cause (E)that home be (D)longs to (A)you. Well, (A)I was in so (E)trou ble bad; I was so con (E)fused. (A)I may not see in (E)col or, babe, but (D)I sure can feel (A)blue. I have been a (E)lot of things; they may not all be be (E)true. My ex (A)pe ri ence was (E)so mys te ri ous, till I met (A)you. Now the (D)sun will rise in the (A)east, but I’m (D)bark ing at the (E)moon. There (A)is no home like the (D)one you’ve got, ’cause (E)that home be (D)longs to (A)you. (D)Woo woo, here I (A)come, (D)woo woo, back to (E)you. There (A)is no home like the (D)one you’ve got, ’cause (E)that home be (D)longs to (A)you. Well, There There (A)is no home like the (D)one you’ve got, ’cause (E)that home be (D)longs to (A)you.

Song Details

Category
Pop
Key
A
Tempo
224 BPM
Difficulty
medium

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How to Play "Barking At The Moon" on Piano

  1. 1
    Pick a practice mode — Choose from Fall Down, Beginner, Lead Sheet, Bar Sheet, or Simple Sheet — each mode visualizes the music differently to match your learning style.
  2. 2
    Practice each hand separately — Use the Left, Right, and Both buttons to isolate the bass or treble part and build muscle memory one hand at a time.
  3. 3
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  4. 4
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  5. 5
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