Cover artist with a huge repertoire and former singer songwriter.
After the abated worldwide hype my video comes actually a little late. However, the young Australian super musicians Janice & Sonia Lee (Jayesslee) have done such a remarkable cover for guitar that I simply had to come up with my own piano version adding a smooth and mellow bossa rhythm to it.
For the background I used the footage of a Korean onlooker during PSY's live performance in Seoul in front of 80.000 psyched up fans, jumping and shouting like crazy.
Please rate, share & comment.
NEO c/o NeoMusic
www.pianogesang.de
My version is in the key of E-minor:
Verse: Em | C7+ | G | B7
Bridge: C7+ | D | E
Chorus: Em | C7+ | D
In the final chorus I go to G-minor.
Trivia:
Koreans do not pronounce the letter "g" but rather say "k". So the correct wording is "Kangnam" which is exactly what I sing. The lyrics displayed here are close to 100% correct. That is to say, in line with the lyrics from the Jayesslee version not PSY's original!
The Jayesslee version is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ3OLswKKAw
The original background footage is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZYYwCYi6_I
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For the background I used the footage of a Korean onlooker during PSY's live performance in Seoul in front of 80.000 psyched up fans, jumping and shouting like crazy.
Please rate, share & comment.
NEO c/o NeoMusic
www.pianogesang.de
My version is in the key of E-minor:
Verse: Em | C7+ | G | B7
Bridge: C7+ | D | E
Chorus: Em | C7+ | D
In the final chorus I go to G-minor.
Trivia:
Koreans do not pronounce the letter "g" but rather say "k". So the correct wording is "Kangnam" which is exactly what I sing. The lyrics displayed here are close to 100% correct. That is to say, in line with the lyrics from the Jayesslee version not PSY's original!
The Jayesslee version is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ3OLswKKAw
The original background footage is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZYYwCYi6_I