This is the second Janet Jackson tutorial of my video collection, Come Back to Me by Janet Jackson, and the progressions are pretty straight forward and the chords of the song and the interest of the song are pretty much the same and the body of the song has about four basic chords that I am going to be repeating as well. Once you get the chord patterns down, this should be fairly simple song to play. We are going to begin with the right hand and the left hand is just going to follow with whatever chords to being played on the right, nothing to worry about the left hand. We will start our first song.
The first chord I am playing is just the A sharp chord. A sharp, C sharp, F natural, G sharp, and I see that all the way to the camera, that is 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4. It is a block pattern. I am pressing off four of these keys down at the same time. So again, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. A sharp, C sharp, F natural, G sharp, okay? That is chord number one. The second chord, G sharp, C, F natural, 1, 2, 3. Third chord, G natural, B, D sharp. And finally, F sharp, A sharp, C sharp. And then, F natural, G sharp, C natural and D sharp. The standard chord is the E major, E, G sharp, B, and then D sharp, G sharp, A sharp, twice. Now, I know that is a lot but I will repeat it again slowly but surely. A, C sharp, F, G. After I play and how it suppose to sound as a block. Second chord, G sharp, C, F. Third chord, G, B, D sharp, F sharp, A, C sharp. The F natural chord, E major, and you just do that twice. That is the intro of the song. Now, I am going to go into the left hand, timing is going to be pretty tight here. In the left hand, you are going to have C sharp, F natural, G sharp, C. Move this camera over, it actually interferes with my wrist. 1, 2, 3, 4, that is the first chord you are going to play. This is going to be the main body of the song per verse actually. Second chord, D sharp, G sharp, E. After the verse or after the end of every sentence on her verse section, it is going to end an F natural chord. Okay, so here we go. Okay, that is basically the left hand. The chords, you already know for the right hand so there should be no difficulty playing it as such. Here we go again.
That is basically the chord section, so this is not going to be a very different chord, just a C sharp, F, G sharp, C, E sharp, A sharp. The F natural chord I have over there then back to the E sharp chord that we have over there again and then back to the C sharp, D sharp, resolves on F natural, okay? Now.
So that little one, do do do do do do, that little quick blast you hear that is constantly a background on the song, this is it, it is going to be D sharp, D sharp, A sharp. You are going to add that to each chord that you play in the left hand, so watch. Ends on D sharp, the very smooth section. So you just keeping playing that all over again.
You can reach all that one, A sharp or D sharp. Try to give it a different player each time that you play a different section in the verse part. The main course is just the same as the beginning, so I am going to go through that pretty slow, just let you guys see it. So remember, I am sorry. Now that we go back obviously down, okay, so here we go.
Now, slowly again before our time runs out. Then, that is pretty much it, I just repeat to open up our further chorus section and it is a little bit tight on time today with these ones, so I hope you were able to enjoy it and if you have any questions about this song or a critic, please let me know. Thank you and have a good day. Bye.
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