Still the One is one of Shania Twain's most beloved country-pop anthems. With Capo on the 1st fret, it uses classic open chord shapes — D, G, A, and Em — in a feel-good, driving progression. The song is perfect for weddings and celebrations and sounds wonderful on acoustic guitar.
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Guitar & Piano Playing Tips
The D–G–A progression (I–IV–V) is the backbone of country and rock music. Practice transitioning between these three chords fluidly at various tempos. The Em in the chorus adds a brief emotional dip before returning to the triumphant D. On piano, try a gospel-style block chord approach — solid left-hand roots and full right-hand chord voicings — to capture the big stadium sound.
Whether you're practicing on guitar or piano, our online guitar classes and piano lessons at JBX Music cover these exact chord shapes and progressions for all skill levels.
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