How to Play I Love You on the Piano
That was I Love You by Dru Hill. Not much time so I will go right into the chords with both hands, we will not have time to separate hands. Here we go. G# in the left; G#, B, D# in the right. That is the violin section in the verse section. F#, A, C, A#, and C# and A#, D#, F#. So again, that is the violin section. Now, that was a bit fast but it is what it is. The part that comes after that is the not that way so after that you get to know the free bridge. G#, B flat, B natural, D#, G# and the next chord after that is F# in the left, C#, F#, A#. And then the other chord is A# down. Again, and then on these chorus part is about “I cannot be without you, I cannot live without you”. It is just about walk down fourth notes. I am begging you to stay, basically, so on the left hand you are going to play A natural, B natural and D. Is it not that distant effect? And then you just play that on the scale again. So that is the F part and the main thought of the song that I love you. You start up with the F# and then E minor. You are just playing E, G, B in the left, G, B, E in the right hand. And then you go down to this A in the left, F, A, D, these three notes, 1, 2, 3, this chord. you just go back and forth with that and then you are going to hit the high fret, just E and B in the left, E on the right, C, F, that is the high fret at the end of the vocal section or in the chords. So again, real smooth, let us think of the F# as I love you, as the I part, you play it off here. I forgot to mention that you can also for the A and B, or the D under the chord. You can also hit F, A, D, you can hit F, B, E, it does not matter, the sound can either way. Okay, we are way past the five minute mark or ten minute mark, I will just add this to the whole tutorial, will be two parts. Now, we can go back and just basically