: Generally rated at an Intermediate level (Level 4) due to the fast right-hand riffs and syncopation. 2. Piano Structure & Chords

This report provides a comprehensive guide to for pianists, focusing on its technical structure, chord progressions, and performance details suitable for a karaoke or solo piano setting. 1. Performance Overview

Swaps the riff for solid or broken chords to create a "soaring" emotional effect. Inverted / 7th / Add chords Includes complex variations like Bmaj7/F# and B/D# . 3. Key Technical Elements

: Originally written in B Major . Karaoke versions are occasionally transposed to C Major for beginners to avoid five sharps.

The song is built on a "mini musical" structure with distinct sections that require different playing styles. Chord Progression (Key of B) Style Notes E — F# — D#m — E Features the iconic "Interlude" riff. Verse E — F# — D#m — E

: Approximately 95 BPM in the original recording, though some instructional resources cite it as high as 120 BPM for a more lively pop feel.

Uses the same progression as the intro but with a more sparse, rhythmic feel. E — G#m — F#

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: Generally rated at an Intermediate level (Level 4) due to the fast right-hand riffs and syncopation. 2. Piano Structure & Chords

This report provides a comprehensive guide to for pianists, focusing on its technical structure, chord progressions, and performance details suitable for a karaoke or solo piano setting. 1. Performance Overview vanessa_carlton_a_thousand_miles_karaoke_piano

Swaps the riff for solid or broken chords to create a "soaring" emotional effect. Inverted / 7th / Add chords Includes complex variations like Bmaj7/F# and B/D# . 3. Key Technical Elements : Generally rated at an Intermediate level (Level

: Originally written in B Major . Karaoke versions are occasionally transposed to C Major for beginners to avoid five sharps. focusing on its technical structure

The song is built on a "mini musical" structure with distinct sections that require different playing styles. Chord Progression (Key of B) Style Notes E — F# — D#m — E Features the iconic "Interlude" riff. Verse E — F# — D#m — E

: Approximately 95 BPM in the original recording, though some instructional resources cite it as high as 120 BPM for a more lively pop feel.

Uses the same progression as the intro but with a more sparse, rhythmic feel. E — G#m — F#

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