If it's a relatively unknown song, you could try to figure out the chords by ear. First, listen for the root note of the song. It's often the most prominent and stable - sounding note. Then, based on the mood and genre of the song, you can start to guess at possible chord progressions. For example, in a lot of pop songs, common progressions like I - IV - V are often used.
Without knowing the exact song, it's hard to say the story behind its chords. But often, chords are chosen to create a certain mood. Maybe for this 'Letter Day Story', the chords were selected to give a sense of nostalgia, so they might include some minor chords which usually convey a more somber or reflective feeling.
I'm not entirely sure as it seems rather unclear. 'kung maibabalik ko lang' might be a phrase in a certain language (possibly Filipino) which could mean something like 'if only I could bring back'. But 'chords letter day story' doesn't seem to be a common phrase. It could be some kind of code or just a random combination of words.
Well, the 'ikaw pa rin' chords might be seen as a musical representation of constancy in a letter day story. If it's about a relationship, the chords could symbolize that despite the passage of time or distance (which might be related to the anticipation of a letter), 'you are still the one'. So the chords play a role in emphasizing the unchanging feelings in the story.
I'm not sure. It seems like a jumble of words. Maybe 'kung maibabalik ko lang' is the main part which might be in a language like Tagalog and means something about bringing back. But the 'chords letter day story' part is very strange and hard to make sense of.
Sorry, I don't know the 'ikaw pa rin chords'. However, on a letter day, the story could be that the song was written to convey emotions related to receiving or writing a letter. Maybe the chords were composed to enhance the feelings of anticipation, joy or sadness that come with a letter. It could be that the melody and chords work together to tell a story of a relationship that is reflected through letters.
The major chords are important in 'chords the story' as they often represent the positive and stable elements of the story. For example, a C major chord can be like a happy beginning or a moment of resolution. Minor chords are also crucial as they can convey the sad or tense parts of the story. The dominant chords are significant too as they create a sense of movement and lead to other chords, much like a plot device leading to the next part of the story.
I don't know who created the 'letter day story'. There could be many people with the potential to write such a story, from an amateur writer to a well - known author.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'letter day story' is about as the name is rather general. It could be a story related to a special day marked by letters, like a day when important letters were received or sent.