Learn "TAKE A CHANCE ON ME" by Mindi Dickstein on Piano

Master "TAKE A CHANCE ON ME" by Mindi Dickstein with our interactive piano player. This hard-level Pop arrangement is in the key of A at 140 BPM, making it a rewarding piece for advanced players to master.

Tip: Break "TAKE A CHANCE ON ME" into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo until they feel natural.

Lyrics

I know I have no right, but some times late at night I (A6)watch you in that at tic, pac ing back and forth like a ma ni ac. I’ve (D6)nev er met a girl like you, an y one at all like you. (B)This is ver y nice, such a love ly par ty. The mu sic sounds so thrill ing. It makes a (G69)per son feel like danc ing. (A)We could do (B)a hun dred things, do (B)an y thing you (A)please. (A)We could fly (B)on gold en wings a (B)cross the sev en (C#m7)seas. I’ll (B)bet we could get (Asus2)a cam el through (D69)a nee dle if you’ll (G)take (D)a chance on (A)me. (A)We could catch (B)a thou sand stars and (B)stand them on a (A)pin. (A)We could leap (B)from here to Mars and (B)make the plan ets (C#m7)spin. If (B)you want to do (Asus2)all the things you’ve ev (D69)er dreamed of, come on, (G)take (D)a chance on (A)me. We could (A)be such friends. (Emaj9)Friends are nev er (C#m9)lone ly. All I (A69)know is books. (E)Books are sol i (C#)tar y. But I (F#)see you ev ’ry day, how you (E)live in your own (C#m9)way, and you (Dmaj9)make me want to dare to take a chance on you. (E)Instrumental... (Gb)We could live (Ab)a mil lion dreams, but (Ab)on ly if we dare. (Gb)We could go (Ab)to such ex tremes. There’s (Ab)so much we (Bbm7)could share. (Eb7)We’ll (Ab)cir cle the world (Gbsus2)do ing all we’ve ev (Cb69)er dreamed of. And we’ll (Ab)live in our own way. And I’ll (Gbmaj7)see you ev ’ry (Ebm9)day. We’ll be the (Fbmaj9)best of friends when you (Abm7)take a chance on (Gb)me!

Song Details

Category
Pop
Key
A
Tempo
140 BPM
Difficulty
hard

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How to Play "Take A Chance On Me" on Piano

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  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.
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  4. 4
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