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(Csus)La dy,
morn ing’s just a (Fmaj7)mo ment a way, and (Gsus)I’m (G)with (Gsus)out (G)you (Csus)once (C)a gain.
You (Csus)laughed (C)at me,
you said you’ve nev er (Fmaj7)need ed me.
I (Gsus)won (G)der (Gsus)if (G)you (Csus)need (C)me now.
So (Bb)man (C)y (Fmaj7)dreams that flew a way,
so (Cmaj7)man y words we did n’t say.
Two peo ple (Fmaj7)know, deep in a storm.
where (G)did we (Cmaj7)go,
where’d we (C7)need ed you so Lost what we des p’rate found,
you know we (Cmaj7)let each oth er down,
(Bb)but (C7)then, (Fmaj7)most of all,
I (Am7)do (Dm7)love you
(C7)We (Bb)played (C7)the
Still — Falling Notes Piano Tutorial
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Watch "Still" by The Commodores in falling notes style — like Synthesia. Color-coded notes fall onto the keyboard in real time. Practice left hand, right hand, or both. Key of C, 100 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to build comfort with seventh chords — your right hand will cycle through Am7, Dm7, Fmaj7, Cmaj7, and several G and C voicings, so take a moment before you play to find each shape and notice how many share common tones.
Your left hand follows an oompah bass pattern: root on the beat, chord on the "and," steady and unhurried at 100 BPM.
Practice that left hand alone first until it feels automatic, because the real challenge is keeping it smooth when your right hand shifts between shapes.
Watch the move into Bb — it's the one chord outside the key of C and tends to catch people off guard, so loop that bar a few times.
Use gentle sustain pedal, lifting on each new chord change to keep the melancholic mood warm but not muddy.
By the end, you'll have eleven chord shapes under your fingers — that's a serious vocabulary win.
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About “Still”
- Can I learn "Still" with falling notes like Synthesia?
- Yes — Falling Notes mode shows colored note shapes dropping onto a virtual keyboard, the same visual style as Synthesia or piano-tile games. Each note's column matches the piano key you press. Works for "Still" with hands-separate practice in C at 100 BPM.
- What key is "Still" by The Commodores played in?
- Still is arranged in the key of C on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Still"?
- The arrangement plays at 100 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Still" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
- Can I download sheet music for "Still"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Still"?
- "Still" was originally performed by The Commodores. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What chords are used in "Still"?
- This arrangement uses 11 chords: Am7, Bb, C, C7, C9, Cmaj7, Dm7, Fmaj7, +3 more.
- What other songs by The Commodores can I play here?
- Try "BRICK HOUSE", "EASY", "SAIL ON". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Can I practice left and right hand separately for "Still"?
- Yes! Our Top Down mode lets you isolate the left hand (bass clef), right hand (treble clef), or play both together. This makes it easy to master "Still" one hand at a time before combining them.
- What is falling notes style for "Still"?
- Falling notes (also known as Synthesia or piano waterfall) shows color-coded rectangles falling from the top of the screen onto a virtual keyboard. Each note's position matches the piano key you need to press. "Still" is in the key of C at 100 BPM.
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