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Flute Chords
Safe and Sound
Taylor Swift

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Taylor Swift

Hinahanap - Hanap Kita
Daniel Padilla/Rivermaya

Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko
Noel Cabangon

Tanging Yaman

Reflection
(From Disney's Mulan)

I

E F G
Look at me,
E F G G C2
You may think you see
E G F E D
Who I really am,
F F F G E D
But you'll never know me.

II

E F G
Everyday,
E F G G C2 C2 it's as if I play
G G F
A part. III

E F G
Now I see,
E F G G C2
If I wear a mask,
E G F E D
I can fool the world,
F F F G E D C C but I cannot fool my heart. Chorus:
D2 D2 D2 C2 D2 E2 C2
Who is that girl I see?
B C2 A
Staring straight,
G C2 F
Back at me.
E G C2 C2 E2 E2 F2 D2 D2
When will my reflection show
D2 E2 C2 B C2
Who I am inside?

(REPEAT III)

D2 D2 D2 C2 D2 E2 C2 Who is that girl I see?
B C2 A
Staring straight,
G C2 F
Back at me.
E G C2 C2 E2 E2 F2 D2 D2 D2 D2E2 C2 D2
When will my reflection show Someone I don't know?

D2 D2 D2 C2 D2 E2 C2
Must I pretend that I'm
B C2 A G C2 F
Someone else for all time?
E G C2 C2 E2 E2 F2 D2 D2
When will my reflection show
D2 E2 C2 B D2 C2
Who I am inside?

D2 E2 D2 C2 B G F..... E D
There's a heart that must be Free to fly
B C2 C2 C2
That burns
D2 E2 D2 D2 C2 B with a need to know G A E2 D2 E2 F2
The reason why

(REPEAT CHORUS)

ENDING:
E G C2 C2 E2 E2 F2 D2 D2
When will my reflection show
D2 E2 C2 C2 B C2
Who I am inside?
C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 C2

What Makes You Beautiful
One Direction

F F F F
You're insecure
F F F C
Don't know what for
F F F F F F F F F G A G
You're turning heads when you walk through

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