By [Your Name]
It starts as a whisper on a rainy Berlin afternoon. A teenager shrugs into their scarf: „Ist irgendwie so.“ A couple splits up over cold coffee: „Das war sowieso nichts.“ And in every indie rock club from Hamburg to Vienna, someone shouts the line that has become a generation’s sigh set to a backbeat: „Irgendwie, irgendwie, irgendwie… sowieso.“ irgendwie und sowieso noten
No one ever found the full song, because it doesn’t exist. But the myth grew. People transcribed it by ear. A Reddit user named u/vergissmeinnicht posted a handwritten chord chart in r/GermanMusic. A TikToker played it on a melodrone. A jazz pianist in Leipzig claimed to have found the “lost bridge” — a Bb diminished that “feels like missing the last train.” By [Your Name] It starts as a whisper
When you sit at a piano and play an unresolved Am–G–F–E7 loop, you’re not performing a hit. You’re accompanying a generation that has learned to find comfort in the vague. People transcribed it by ear
But then comes the strange request. Every week, a handful of guitarists, pianists, and curious souls type into search engines: — sheet music for somehow and anyway .
Irgendwie ________ (present tense, low stakes) Sowieso ________ (past tense, no tears)
The Noten exist because we made them exist. They’re in the tabs you share with a friend. The voice memo you record at 1 a.m. The busker in Munich who plays “irgendwie” as four chords and a shrug. So here, finally, are the irgendwie und sowieso Noten — not as a PDF, but as a permission slip.