For anyone still looking for the chords, I believe they are in Bb/Gm. For the first part (the "Crush on You" sample part) they are Gm9, Eb, Bb13, Bb6/9, AbM7, Dm7, Gm7, Dm7, AbM7, Gm7, AbM7, Dm7. There are quite a few chord changes, but if you listen to the original you can pick it up fairly quick. Just start out slow and build your speed up gradually. If you play by numbers and want to transpose it into another key the number progression is 6, 4,1, 1, 7, 3, 6, 3, 7, 6, 7>3. Hopefully this will help someone.
@@Reecekeyz because I play keyz, guitar and bass and I know that not all chords on keyboard translate to guitar. Even the standard triads on guitar are in the second or third inversion. A band guitarist will sometimes play a chord that accompanied the piano not that same exact chord.
This isn't a "tutorial" it's a cover. But I appreciate it none the less.
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For anyone still looking for the chords, I believe they are in Bb/Gm. For the first part (the "Crush on You" sample part) they are Gm9, Eb, Bb13, Bb6/9, AbM7, Dm7, Gm7, Dm7, AbM7, Gm7, AbM7, Dm7. There are quite a few chord changes, but if you listen to the original you can pick it up fairly quick. Just start out slow and build your speed up gradually. If you play by numbers and want to transpose it into another key the number progression is 6, 4,1, 1, 7, 3, 6, 3, 7, 6, 7>3. Hopefully this will help someone.
wrong
unfortunately incorrect Gm9 Fm11 Bbsus13b9 Ebmaj7 Am7b5 D7#9 not sure about the bridge section though
@@Reecekeyz I take it you play keyboard and not guitar?
Matthaeus Ebonah correct what gave it away
@@Reecekeyz because I play keyz, guitar and bass and I know that not all chords on keyboard translate to guitar. Even the standard triads on guitar are in the second or third inversion. A band guitarist will sometimes play a chord that accompanied the piano not that same exact chord.
Thanks much for that it helps.
I enjoyed that very very much. thank you
What are the chords to the song?
Nice.
Is that a washing machine running in the background?
Ceiling fan but you are welcome.