If you’re tackling 'City of the Stars,' start by listening to the original track a few times to internalize the rhythm. The sheet music is widely available online, but I recommend the version from MuseScore—it’s faithful to the film’s arrangement. The key is E major, and the chords follow a repeating pattern: E, C# minor, A, B. The trickiest part for me was the syncopation in the bridge, where the melody lingers just behind the beat.
I practiced hands separately at first, drilling the left-hand arpeggios until they felt automatic. Then, I layered in the right hand slowly. A metronome helped, but don’t rely on it too much—this song needs to feel loose and romantic. After a while, I added pedal to blend the notes, which made all the difference. Now, playing it feels like telling a story.
Learning 'City of the Stars' from 'La La Land' on piano feels like stepping into a dreamy, nostalgic soundscape. The piece is in 3/4 time, which gives it that waltz-like sway, and the melody is deceptively simple but full of emotional nuance. I started by breaking it down into sections—first the iconic opening riff, then the verse progression. The left hand carries a gentle arpeggio pattern that mimics raindrops, while the right hand dances with the main theme.
What really helped me was slowing it down and focusing on the dynamics. The song breathes; it swells and retreats, especially in the chorus. I watched covers by YouTube pianists to see how they interpreted the rubato (those subtle tempo shifts). After a week of practice, I could finally play it fluidly, and now it’s my go-to piece when I want to impress friends or just lose myself in music.
The magic of 'City of the Stars' lies in its simplicity. The main melody uses just a handful of notes, but the emotion comes from how you phrase them. I learned it by ear, picking out the tune on my keyboard while humming along. The intro’s descending notes (B, A, G#, F#) set the wistful tone, and the chorus lifts with a hopeful resolution.
For beginners, try isolating the right-hand melody first. Once that’s comfortable, add the left hand’s broken chords. Don’t rush—let each note ring. I messed up the timing at first, but slowing down and counting out loud fixed it. Now, it’s one of those songs that feels like an old friend every time I play.
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"Has anyone heard of this city?! No one seems to remember it, and something horrific might have happened to it."
Rewrite The stars.
A political world where money rules and those without it are tossed away, has been in play for as long as ever in the city of Gale.
Shelly Rodriguez - young, beautiful and simple- finds herself in such a pathetic world and its hardship.
Being really strong-willed and defiant, Shelly dares to dream of a better world and desires to make such world exist.
Her dreams turns really bitter as she crosses paths with Jerry Greygott, heir of 'Greygott and associates' the largest conglomeration in the region.
The young, arrogant heir wouldn't let the girl be, and was hellbent in making her life miserable.
He's her nightmare and never fails to show her that. It is hell for Shelly, but a bigger hell when she realizes she'd done the abominable by making the young heir's heart skip a beat for her.
Because the heart wants what it wants, Jerry gets trapped, and is forced to think of a way to rewrite the stars.
“I won't let time hinder our love, wait for me, I'm coming to get you.”
Two different person trying to straighten their lives, happen to switch paths they are taking.
Will this be a chaos? Or will they be able to find their lost stars?
PART 1 & 2 will be combined in one book, so you wouldn't be needing to search it again.
Enjoy reading!
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Evanya Martel never imagined her life would entwine with Ryan Williams - the dazzling movie star, adored singer, and every girl’s dream. Yet fate, manipulation, and betrayal pulled her into his orbit, binding her to a marriage that was never meant to be.
What should have been a fairytale quickly turned into a battlefield of chaos, misunderstandings, and heartbreak. Between Ryan’s intoxicating charm and destructive flaws, Evanya is forced to confront not only the cracks in their marriage but the shadows of her own fears.
As friendships fracture, scandals erupt, and love is tested against fame’s cruel spotlight, Evanya must decide: will she remain the meek woman everyone underestimates, or rise into the strong, independent soul she was always meant to be?
In a world where desire collides with betrayal, and hope flickers even in the darkest corners, her journey will leave you breathless.
A story of resilience, passion, and the courage to reclaim one’s destiny, **Kiss of a Fallen Star** is a gripping tale that will captivate your heart.
*Book 2 in the spin-off series of Kiss of His Betrayal.*
Wandering in the wastelands of Earth, Sirius found himself suddenly in a different world. Longing for peace, he'll have to fight for the happiness he was deprived of until now...
Ishida, a young man, unexpectedly meets a girl named Rhina by sheer fate. But before long, a war erupts and they are captured by soldiers led by the malicious Lieutenant Monte.
The lieutenant gives them a dreadfully simple choice: leave their homes in search of a legendary "lost city at sea," its immortal king, and bring back a mind-boggling amount of gold, or have their mountain reduced to ashes. Ishida’s father had set out in search of the place, too, but never returned.
The journey will take them across oceans, sun-scorched deserts, and over perilous mountains; but most importantly of all: the two will discover their true selves will discover their true selves when they confront what will determine their fate.
The questions remain: will they be able to find the lost city at sea and bring its treasures back to the avaricious lieutenant before time runs out? Or, perhaps the place they are searching for is simply non-existent?