Britney - Everytime piano tab Jul25 '04

Today I sat down and decided to learn how to play Everytime, by Britney, on the keyboard. I figured it would be a good song to learn. It’s very pretty, slow, and seemed relatively simple. And since the album version of the song uses a keyboard, it made it that much easier to find the correct notes.

I decided to go "all out," and create the actual sheet music for it. (Warning – you will lose navigation in my site, once you view the larger image. I apologize. It’s hard to show sheet music, on screen.)

Everytime PIANO TAB, by Matt Thommes

If you listen to the song, there are many notes being played. I didn’t go to the extent of tabbing out the entire song "note for note." That would have taken a long time. Rather, I just grabbed the main notes and chords, and really, everything else is just extra, anyway. It sounds pretty good.

Also, I only did the intro, the first verse, and the refrain. The second half of the song is exactly the same thing (of course, different lyrics), except for that part towards the end, "I may have made it rain... My weakness caused you pain..." – I didn’t tab those notes. Didn’t get that far.

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