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.
You can start by looking for the official music sheet of 'Ikaw Pa Rin' which might have the guitar chords. Regarding day - related stories, it's possible that the songwriters used days as a way to mark important moments in the relationship. For instance, if the lyrics mention a 'rainy day' it could be a metaphor for a difficult time in the relationship, but still, 'Ikaw Pa Rin' - the love remains.
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.
Well, 'ikaw' means 'you' in Tagalog. But 'pa rin tabs letter day story' doesn't seem to be a normal English or Tagalog construction. It might be a very creative or personal way of expressing something. Maybe 'tabs' could refer to tabular data or bookmarks in a browser, but combined with the other words, it's really hard to tell.
Well, without actually looking at a music sheet, I can't give you the guitar chords. The song's story could be one of longing and constancy. It could be associated with a day when the singer had an epiphany about their love. For example, they realized that no matter how much time has passed or what has happened, 'Ikaw Pa Rin' - it's still you that they love. This might be because of the deep emotional bonds formed over time, perhaps through many days of shared experiences, both good and bad.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'ikaw at ako letter day story' is about without more context. It could be a personal story between two people ('ikaw' meaning 'you' and 'ako' meaning 'I' in Tagalog) related to a day of writing letters perhaps.
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.
The common chords for a 'Greatest Love Story' type of song on acoustic guitar could be G, C, D. These are very basic and versatile chords that can be strummed in a simple pattern like down - down - up - up - down - up for a mellow and catchy sound.