Chk Chk Boom (Lyrics: Romanized and Korean)
Stray Kids  

2024.08.27  
Stray Kids - Chk Chk Boom (Lyrics: Romanized and Korean) by Rita B
Stray Kids - Chk Chk Boom (Lyrics: Romanized and Korean) by Rita B
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Instrument
Piano 88keys
Difficulty
Normal
Pages
6
Lyrics
Included
Type
1 Staff
Instrumentation
Solo
Chord
Included
Period of use
90 days
$3.00
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Rita B17

With Korean and Romanized lyrics on for singing.

All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics. If some notes are too difficult to play, omit them.

The vocals are typed using a suboctave treble clef. Play the right hand one octave lower than written.

I also doubled note values to make sightreading easier for beginners. The track isn't recorded in the 2/2 time.

ABOUT THE SONG

The right hand imitates the vocal delivery by Stray Kids: a predominant vocal style is *staccato*.

The chanting is built on repetition of one note so focus on precise rhythm. It might be tiring to play with forte touch; play pianissimo.

There are many places of an indefinite pitch. I notated them as a harmonic note.

"Chk Chk Boom" is composed with a straight rhythm in common time. It is easy to count for beginners; accent strong beats.

The *chorus* of "Chk Chk Boom" was colored *blue* for you to have a mental scheme of a composition. Play every repetition differently.

The left hand provides with musical texture. Originally, the intro is repeated in the instrumental throughout the track. You can play the intro riff in the left hand instead of the chords.

"Chk Chk Boom" is an atonal piece centered around the tone C Sharp.

It only uses two harmonic chords *C♯m and D.*

Notice the ellipsis (omitted chords), avoid pedaling here.

The aesthetic value of a track suffers due to a semi-improvised, loosely organized and wandering topline.

Of course I consider filling your *requests* of sheet music except for not popular tracks.