| Section | Bars | Chords (in Am) | Notes | |---------|------|----------------|-------| | Intro | 4 | Am – Dm – E7 – Am | arpeggiated or strummed | | Verse 1 | 8 | Am – Dm – E7 – Am / F – Dm – E7 – Am | main melody | | Verse 2 | 8 | Same as Verse 1 | lyrics repeat or continue | | Bridge | 8 | Dm – G7 – C – F – Dm – E7 – Am | contrasting section | | Verse 3 | 8 | Am – Dm – E7 – Am / F – Dm – E7 – Am | return to main theme | | Outro | 4–8 | Am – Dm – E7 – Am (ritardando) | optional coda | Many sheet music editions show the chorus (bridge) as the part beginning: “Ya no estás más a mi lado, corazón…” 3. Sheet Music Notation (Basic Melody) Here’s the right-hand melody (C position) in A minor (no sharps/flats). Left-hand plays chords.
E4 – C4 – A3 – | C4 – E4 – C4 – A3 – | B3 – D4 – F4 – E4 – D4 – C4 – | A3 – (rest) – | (In actual sheet music, the rhythm is dotted quarters/eighths typical of bolero.) partitura historia de un amor
| Am | Dm | E7 | Am | | Am | Dm | E7 | Am | | F | Dm | E7 | Am | | Am | Dm | E7 | Am | | Section | Bars | Chords (in Am)