I absolutely love these and how they bring the originals alive. I have a request from an amatuer guitarist and music-theory novice - it'd be really cool to see the overall chord nomenclature so I can try to play along. I know it's a big ask, and I already enjoy - so much - viewing your work, so no worries from me if it's too much. Just please keep doing what you do.
Thanks so much, Tyler! :D Yeah, I can try and throw something together for you here, hopefully this'll be helpful. The timing of each chord change should be pretty easy to follow just by the sound of it changing to the beat (or if you need to watch when they change onscreen, that'd work too). This song doesn't have any particularly complicated switching that you'll need to worry about, so it should be pretty easy to follow. :D *(Intro)* Dm, Bb, Gm Dm, Bb, Gm Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C *(Verse 1)* Dm, Bb, Gm, A Dm, Bb, Gm, A Dm, Bb, Gm, A Dm, Bb, Gm, A *(Prechorus 1)* Bb, A, Gm, F, Eb *(Chorus 1)* Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C *(Interlude)* Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C *(Verse 2)* Dm, Gm, A Dm, Gm, A *(Prechorus 2)* Bb, A, Gm, F *(Chorus 2)* Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C Dm, Bb, Gm, Am Dm, Bb, C *(Bridge)* Dm, Bb, Gm Dm, Bb, F, C Dm, Bb, Gm Dm, Bb, Gm Dm, F Dm, C Dm, Bb Dm, F *(Soft Chorus)* Gm, Bb, Dm Gm, Bb, Dm *(Chorus 3)* Gm, Bb, Dm Gm, Bb, Dm Gm, Bb, Dm Gm, Bb, Dm *(Ending)* Gm, Bb, Dm Gm, Bb, Dm
Hi mate, These are absolutely spectacular. Thanks for uploading them. I was also wondering if you do 'easier' versions? I'm a novice a couple of months into learning!
Hey there, thanks a ton! Always happy to hear from people that are beginning a journey with a new instrument, that’s awesome. :D So, the reason these tutorials are so complex by default is so that any amount of notes can be removed to simplify it to any skill level. I’d recommend looking at what parts of it are too complicated, and removing whatever you need to remove to make it work. If the harmonies in the right hand are too much, don’t worry about playing them. If you can’t play the melody in octaves, just ignore the top notes. Also, a lot of the notes in the left hand are rhythm notes, if you’ve got to take some of those out to make the rhythm easier, don’t be afraid to do that either. Also, another tip for learning any song in general, no matter what your skill level: Play it slowly at first. A lot of people try to learn it at full speed, and get discouraged when they keep making mistakes. If you play it slowly at first, it allows your hands to get used to what you want them to do, and soon you’ll be able to increase the speed. Feel free to ask me or our community any questions you have, and we’ll do our best to assist. :D
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- BLUE and YELLOW notes are alternate/optional melodies and stuff, depending on your needs/skill level.
Wym this is possible to play?
This one is just insane...capture so well the vibe of the song! I love singing outloud the lyrics over this! Good job again!
@@GuillaumeGagnon-w6q Thank you so much! :D
I absolutely love these and how they bring the originals alive.
I have a request from an amatuer guitarist and music-theory novice - it'd be really cool to see the overall chord nomenclature so I can try to play along.
I know it's a big ask, and I already enjoy - so much - viewing your work, so no worries from me if it's too much.
Just please keep doing what you do.
Thanks so much, Tyler! :D Yeah, I can try and throw something together for you here, hopefully this'll be helpful.
The timing of each chord change should be pretty easy to follow just by the sound of it changing to the beat (or if you need to watch when they change onscreen, that'd work too). This song doesn't have any particularly complicated switching that you'll need to worry about, so it should be pretty easy to follow. :D
*(Intro)*
Dm, Bb, Gm
Dm, Bb, Gm
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
*(Verse 1)*
Dm, Bb, Gm, A
Dm, Bb, Gm, A
Dm, Bb, Gm, A
Dm, Bb, Gm, A
*(Prechorus 1)*
Bb, A, Gm, F, Eb
*(Chorus 1)*
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
*(Interlude)*
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
*(Verse 2)*
Dm, Gm, A
Dm, Gm, A
*(Prechorus 2)*
Bb, A, Gm, F
*(Chorus 2)*
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
Dm, Bb, Gm, Am
Dm, Bb, C
*(Bridge)*
Dm, Bb, Gm
Dm, Bb, F, C
Dm, Bb, Gm
Dm, Bb, Gm
Dm, F
Dm, C
Dm, Bb
Dm, F
*(Soft Chorus)*
Gm, Bb, Dm
Gm, Bb, Dm
*(Chorus 3)*
Gm, Bb, Dm
Gm, Bb, Dm
Gm, Bb, Dm
Gm, Bb, Dm
*(Ending)*
Gm, Bb, Dm
Gm, Bb, Dm
@@FireflyProductions Thank you. Can't wait to play along! Now I need to learn to read music better.
Ayo this was actually pretty fire
Thanks! :D
That was quick, but it sure is quality. Sorry for the stunt I pulled earlier, but I’ll keep tuning in.
Cheers man
Water under the bridge. Thanks, man, I always appreciate you tuning in.
Hi mate,
These are absolutely spectacular. Thanks for uploading them. I was also wondering if you do 'easier' versions? I'm a novice a couple of months into learning!
Hey there, thanks a ton! Always happy to hear from people that are beginning a journey with a new instrument, that’s awesome. :D
So, the reason these tutorials are so complex by default is so that any amount of notes can be removed to simplify it to any skill level. I’d recommend looking at what parts of it are too complicated, and removing whatever you need to remove to make it work. If the harmonies in the right hand are too much, don’t worry about playing them. If you can’t play the melody in octaves, just ignore the top notes. Also, a lot of the notes in the left hand are rhythm notes, if you’ve got to take some of those out to make the rhythm easier, don’t be afraid to do that either.
Also, another tip for learning any song in general, no matter what your skill level: Play it slowly at first. A lot of people try to learn it at full speed, and get discouraged when they keep making mistakes. If you play it slowly at first, it allows your hands to get used to what you want them to do, and soon you’ll be able to increase the speed. Feel free to ask me or our community any questions you have, and we’ll do our best to assist. :D
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Fire 🔥😊 I need to practice more with my keyboard before I get back to this, I'm such a bad player and I need no time for it whatsoever
Thanks! I feel you, it’s hard to find the time to squeeze in practice sessions sometimes.
Amazing. 🧡🔥
Thank you! :D
That was fast...
I AM SPEED
@FireflyProductions It took you 8 days to reply...
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[SPEED DISCLAIMER: The statement ‘I AM SPEED’ is intended as a metaphorical expression of enthusiasm and efficiency in the context of music-related topics only. It is not a legally binding assertion of real-world speed or response times. The aforementioned eight-day gap is acknowledged as inconsistent with this metaphor, but does not represent a failure to uphold the spirit of the statement, for it is rather a temporary lapse due to limitations of organic physicality. For further inquiries, please consult the Speed Metaphor FAQ, which, while entirely hypothetical, would contain answers to further questions that you may have.]
:3
@@FireflyProductions I'd like a link to this "Speed Metaphor FAQ"
@@ngspace9829 I gotchu. -> boulderbugle.com/speed-metaphor-faq-XvmEkVs1