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only a physical change?

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only a physical change?
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i need you to write a slow jazz song about a girl and a boy falling in love

i need you to put the cords with the lyrics as well
Answered by GPT-4o mini
A physical change refers to a change in the form or appearance of a substance without altering its chemical composition. Examples of physical changes include:

- Melting ice into water
- Boiling water to produce steam
- Dissolving sugar in water
- Breaking a glass or cutting paper
- Changing the shape of a piece of clay

In these examples, the substances involved retain their original chemical properties, and no new substances are formed. Physical changes can often be reversed, although not always easily (for instance, freezing water back from steam is a physical change, but once something is burned, that change typically cannot be reversed).

If you have a specific situation in mind or need clarification on a particular change, feel free to provide more details!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
It seems like you may be asking for clarification on whether a specific change is only a physical change, but I don't have the context to provide a specific answer. To determine whether a change is a physical change, consider the following criteria:

1. **Chemical Composition**: In a physical change, the chemical composition of the substance does not change. If the substance remains the same at the molecular level, it’s likely a physical change.

2. **Reversibility**: Many physical changes are reversible. For example, water can freeze into ice and then melt back into water. However, some physical changes may be harder to reverse (like breaking glass).

3. **Change in State or Appearance**: Physical changes often involve a change in state (solid, liquid, gas) or appearance (shape, size, color) rather than producing a new substance.

4. **Energy Changes**: While physical changes can involve energy transfer (like heat during melting or boiling), they do not involve the breaking of chemical bonds.

If you’re thinking of a specific scenario or example, please provide more details, and I can help you determine if it's only a physical change!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here’s a slow jazz song about a girl and a boy falling in love. I’ll include chords that you can play along with.

### Title: "Whispers in the Night"

**Verse 1**
```
Cmaj7 Dm7
In a crowded room, I caught your eye,
G7 E7
A spark ignited, oh my, oh my.
Am7 Dm7
You smiled softly, my heart skipped a beat,
G7 Cmaj7
In that moment, the world felt complete.
```

**Chorus**
```
Fmaj7 Em7
Oh, whispers in the night,
Dm7 G7
Two souls dancing, feels so right.
Cmaj7 Am7
Hand in hand, we’ll take our flight,
Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Falling deeper in love tonight.
```

**Verse 2**
```
Cmaj7 Dm7
Each laugh shared, each glance exchanged,
G7 E7
Hearts entwined, they can’t be contained.
Am7 Dm7
We walk together beneath the stars,
G7 Cmaj7
Two wanderers who’ve found their hearts.
```

**Chorus**
```
Fmaj7 Em7
Oh, whispers in the night,
Dm7 G7
Two souls dancing, feels so right.
Cmaj7 Am7
Hand in hand, we’ll take our flight,
Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Falling deeper in love tonight.
```

**Bridge**
```
Em7 A7
With each tender kiss, my worries fade,
Dm7 G7
You’re the melody that I’ve always played.
Cmaj7 Am7
In your embrace, I have found my home,
Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
In a symphony of love, we’ll never roam.
```

**Chorus**
```
Fmaj7 Em7
Oh, whispers in the night,
Dm7 G7
Two souls dancing, feels so right.
Cmaj7 Am7
Hand in hand, we’ll take our flight,
Dm7 G7 Cmaj7
Falling deeper in love tonight.
```

**Outro**
```
Cmaj7 Dm7
So let the stars shine bright above,
G7 Cmaj7
Tonight we’ll write our tale of love.
```

Feel free to adjust the tempo and style to fit your interpretation! Jazz is all about expression, so play around with the chords and feel the music. Enjoy!

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