Ku Se Chord Work - Ai Ching Te

On a guitar, use a steady down-down-up-up-down-up pattern or individual thumb-and-finger plucking (P-I-M-A) to keep the texture soft and vocal-focused. 3. The Chorus: High-Stakes Emotional Climax

A crucial secondary dominant chord. Passing through B7 before landing on Em provides that classic, heartbreaking Asian pop cadence. 3. Structural Chord Breakdown ai ching te ku se chord work

Notice how Bar 6 (Fm) does not resolve nicely. That is the "Ku Se" (bitterness). You must sit in that Fm chord for the full 4 beats, letting the dissonance breathe. On a guitar, use a steady down-down-up-up-down-up pattern

3-2-0-0-0-3 — Drives the forward momentum toward the root. On a guitar