Preview of the interactive piano roll for “Reason To Believe” by Tim Hardin.
The progression
Structure & dynamics
What's in the mix
Tim Hardin 1 (1966)
Hardin's debut on Verve Forecast pulled from blues, country, folk, and jazz, and introduced songs like 'Reason to Believe' and 'Misty Roses' that would go on to be widely covered. Critics placed it among the more significant debut records of the mid-1960s.
All of Tim Hardin 1Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin was an American singer-songwriter from Eugene, Oregon, who worked in folk, blues, and jazz through the 1960s and 1970s. He wrote intimate, emotionally direct songs that many other artists covered, with 'Reason to Believe' and 'If I Were a Carpenter' becoming especially well-traveled standards. His output was small but his influence on the singer-songwriter tradition has been lasting.
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Good to know
What key is "Reason To Believe" in?
"Reason To Believe" by Tim Hardin is in C major.
What is the tempo of "Reason To Believe"?
"Reason To Believe" plays at around 158 BPM in 4/4 time.
What chords are in "Reason To Believe"?
The core progression is C, G, F, D, Am, and D7, built around the C major tonal center.
What instruments play on "Reason To Believe"?
The recording features acoustic guitar, male lead vocals, electric bass, drums, and harmonica.
Can I get a piano roll for "Reason To Believe"?
Yes. Songscription turns "Reason To Believe" by Tim Hardin into an interactive piano roll you can play along with.
Is "Reason To Believe" piano roll easy to learn?
The piano roll shows every note of "Reason To Believe" falling onto the keys, and you can slow it right down so the fast parts come a few notes at a time. At 158 BPM in C major, it is very learnable once you ease off the speed.
What album is "Reason To Believe" on?
"Reason To Believe" appears on Tim Hardin 1 (1966).
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It is produced by AI trained on millions of bars of music, and you can play it back and fine-tune any details before you download.
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