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Posible Chords

(ver. 1)
Rivermaya
INTRO: C    C/E  F(add9)   (2x)

VERSE 1:
   C 
Posible kayang labanan 
                C/E  F(add9)
Ang agos ng paghamon 
     C              
Mabuwal at madapa man 
   C/E       F(add9)
Sabay tayong aahon 

   C 
Posible kayang mabura 
                 C/E  F(add9)
Alinlangan sa sarili 
            Am            C/E
Ang tapang sa loob makikita 
    F(add9)               Bb
Taglay mo ang dugong bayani


CHORUS:
C            C/E
  Sulong, laban
       F(add9)  Bb
Wag uurong
Am                      C/E
  Pakinggan sa iyong puso
              F(add9)    Bb
Ang sigaw na dati'y bulong

(repeat)
        C
Posible!


[Repeat Intro]


VERSE 2:
   C                
Posible kayang matikman 
                    C/E    F(add9)
Tamis ng gintong minimithi 
      C
Sa kagat ng bawat laban 
    C/E               F(add9)  Bb
Magtatagumpay kang muli


CHORUS:
C            C/E
  Sulong, laban
       F(add9)  Bb
Wag uurong
Am                      C/E
  Pakinggan sa iyong puso
              F(add9)    Bb
Ang sigaw na dati'y bulong, posible!

C            C/E
  Sulong, laban
       F(add9)  Bb
Wag uurong
Am                      C/E
  Pakinggan sa iyong puso
              F(add9)    Bb
Ang sigaw na dati'y bulong, posible!


ADLIB: Chorus chords


FINAL CHORUS:
C            C/E
  Sulong, laban
       F(add9)  Bb
Wag uurong
Am                      C/E
  Pakinggan sa iyong puso
              F(add9)    Bb
Ang sigaw na dati'y bulong, posible!

C            C/E
  Sulong, laban
       F(add9)  Bb
Pilipino!
Am                      C/E
  Pakinggan sa iyong puso
              F(add9)    Bb
Ang sigaw na dati'y bulong!

C C/E      F(add9)  Bb        C C/E      F(add9) Bb
     Posible!         Posible!     Posible!

Outro: C--C/E--F(add9)--Bb-- (2x), C



How to play "Posible" by Rivermaya on guitar

Intro & Verse Chord Progression:
- Start by learning the chord progression used in the intro and verses:
  C, C/E, and F(add9). Play these chords in a relaxed, flowing rhythm.

Chords Details:
- C: Standard C major chord
- C/E: C major with an E in the bass, enhancing the melody transition
- F(add9): An F major chord with an added 9th (G) for a richer sound

Strumming Pattern:
- Use a basic strumming pattern of down and up strokes. Aim for a smooth,
  fluid rhythm, focusing more on downstrokes for a stronger accent.

Verse Technique:
- For the lines "Posible kayang labanan / Ang agos ng paghamon", transition
  smoothly between C, C/E, and F(add9). Maintain a steady tempo.

Common Mistakes:
- Avoid rushing the transitions between chords. Practice switching smoothly
  to maintain the flow of the song.
- Ensure not to overpower the F(add9) chord; it should blend seamlessly
  with the other chords.

Chorus Technique:
- The chorus intensifies with the addition of Bb. Practice the sequence:
  C, C/E, F(add9), Bb. Emphasize the lyrical message with dynamic strumming.

Chorus Chords:
- Bb: Adds a dramatic shift in the progression, enhancing the motivational
  tone of the chorus.

Chorus Strumming:
- Increase the strumming intensity here to match the uplifting message.
- Focus on a strong downstroke on the first beat of each measure.

Adlib & Outro:
- During the adlib, use the chorus chords to improvise. Feel free to explore
  melodic ideas within the chord structure.
- For the outro, follow the same progression as the intro, reinforcing the
  song's themes as you conclude.

General Tips:
- Ensure your guitar is in standard tuning and that you're comfortable with
  each chord shape before playing along with the song.
- Listen to the original track to get a sense of the overall feel and
  dynamics, and try to mimic that in your playing.

Lyrics Meaning:
- "Posible" is an uplifting song that encourages perseverance and resilience.
  It speaks to overcoming challenges and doubts, emphasizing the power of
  inner strength and unity.            
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