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Chord Lagu Isyana Sarasvati - Tap Tap Tap



TAP TAP TAP

By : ISYANA SARASVATI

Intro : F Em Dm C

F
mari berjalan ikut irama
Em
bersama langkahku kawan
Dm C
satukan hati kita bahagia

F
jangan aku lawan duka laramu
Em
karena itu sia sia
Dm C
lupakan saja ikut bersamaku

F
tap tap tap tap
Em
langkahkan kakimu menarilah bersama
Dm C
tap tap tap iyeei

Chorus

C
mari bernyanyi denganku satukan suaramu
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu
C
mari menari bersama ikuti ayo langkahku
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu

F
buka matamu lihat ke depan
Em
cerah indahnya dunia
Dm C
siapkan hari ayo kita jalan
F
sejuknya pagi terang mentari
Em
hangatkan suasana
Dm C
yakinkan kita selalu bersama


F
tap tap tap tap
Em
langkahkan kakimu menarilah bersama
Dm C
tap tap tap iyeei

Chorus

C
mari bernyanyi denganku satukan suaramu
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu
C
mari menari bersama ikuti ayo langkahku
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu

C Dm
kadang kita tak satu tujuan
F Am G
itu biasa kadang tak terduga
C Dm
tapi tetap kita harus berjuang
F Am G
lewati rintangan bersama kita pasti bisa

C Dm F Am G

kita pasti bisa


Chorus

C
mari bernyanyi denganku satukan suaramu
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu
C
mari menari bersama ikuti ayo langkahku
Dm G C
bersama alunan lagu huuu huuu

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