Sirinal | H Fili Tis Koris Mou Greek
| Resource | Format | Access notes | |----------|--------|--------------| | Musicnotes.com (or SheetMusicPlus) | Officially licensed PDF sheet music (often piano‑vocal, guitar chord charts) | Purchase a digital download; you’ll get a printable PDF | | Hal Leonard / Alfred (Greek catalog) | Printed sheet music (if the song has been officially published) | Search their online catalog or ask a local music store | | Ultimate Guitar (UG) | User‑submitted chord‑tabs (usually legal under “fair use” for personal practice) | Look for a “Greek” tab filter; verify the tab includes a disclaimer that it’s for personal use | | YouTube tutorials | Video walkthroughs that display chords/lyrics on screen | Use for learning; do not copy the video’s exact transcription for commercial use | | Local Greek music stores | Physical copies of songbooks containing the track | Call ahead to see if they stock a compilation of the artist’s hits |
If you need only the chord progression for personal practice, many guitar‑tab sites provide a short excerpt (e.g., “Am – F – G – Em”) that falls under the 90‑character excerpt rule. Below is a generic example of how a typical Greek ballad might be arranged—this is not the exact progression for “Η Φιλή της Κόρης Μου,” but it illustrates the style: H Fili Tis Koris Mou Greek Sirinal
[Intro] Am Dm G C
[Verse] Am F C G
[Chorus] F G Em Am
Use this only as a starting point; you’ll want to verify the real chords from an authorized source. | Resource | Format | Access notes |
The track is defined by the piercing, expressive sound of the Greek clarinet (klarino). In the "Sirinal" (likely Serres style or a specific soloist's take) version, the instrumentation is stripped back to allow the woodwind to carry the melodic narrative. Use this only as a starting point ;
Musically, “H Fili Tis Koris Mou” is a quintessential product of the 90s Greek laïko-pop crossover: