Which guitar chords are Googled most? I was surprised--
The chords for Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah are the most Googled across the world, according to a new study.
163,453 people are searching for them every month, most likely in order to play the song themselves.
Ed Sheeran’s Perfect lands in second place, with 147,479 searches per month, and Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here is third (135,979 searches/month). Interestingly, these top three songs all have love as a central theme.
@northernbassist The chord progression for Hallelujah is in the friggin' lyrics!
@Animeraider Not really.
Now, I've heard there was a secret chord
That David played, and it pleased the Lord
But you don't really care for music, do ya?
It goes like this, the fourth, the fifth
The minor fall, the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
No actual chords or even the key gets a mention.
@stueytheround @northernbassist
Key doesn't matter.
It does baffle the king though.
“This world is full of conflicts and full of things that cannot be reconciled. But there are moments when we can… reconcile and embrace the whole mess"
@stueytheround @northernbassist
There we go. I'm a stinker, ain't I? ^_^
I wonder how many people have tried it though. Hell, I did the first time and laughed at my own stupidity.
I have a thing for self-referential songs. This and "Hook" by Blues Traveler.
Like most people, the first time I heard this song was Jeff Buckley's version but that version led me to Cohen himself, so I am grateful for it.
It's not my favorite Cohen song, but there's no denying the mastery of lyrics.
@Animeraider Oooh you trolled me! How dare thee? 🤣🤣🤣
@Animeraider @stueytheround
XKCD has this version