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Originally Posted by secret love
Lots of sharps in F #
F♯, G♯, A♯, B, C♯, D♯, and E♯ (Had to Google this one, I never play anything in F sharp....)
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Never going back again is in F# on the orginal- its normally played with a dropped D lowest string and a capo on the 4th fret, so that the chord shapes you're playing are shaped as they would be if you were playing in D.
There are probably other more difficult ways of playing it, maybe with weirder string tunings, but that's how I do it. Never tried it on the piano though. Maybe I'll give it a go, now that I think of it.