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Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx

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5° (5*5) 4° 3* (2*2) 2° (2*2) 3° 4° (3*3)
1° 2* 3*(4°4) 3° 2* 1* 7 1*
Verse B:
51*2*2°(3*3)
4*3*1*2*5
671*2*71*1*
135 51*2*2*(3*3)
4°3*1*2*5
671°2°71*1° 135
51*2*2*(3*3)
4*3*1*2*5
671*2*7 65 135
Verse C:
1*2°3°4°3*1*2*
1*2*3*4*3*1*65
Chorus:
5° (5*5) 4° 3* (2*2) 2° (2*2) 3° 4° (3*3)
1* 1*2*3*2*10*765 135
5*(5*5) 4° 3* (2*2) 2° (2*2) 3* 4° (3*3)
1° 2*3* (4°4) 3° 2*1*7 (1*135)

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SOLFEGE DO RE MI FA SO LA TI
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Number Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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