I’m going to teach the song by Musiq Soulchild. This song is playing in the key of C sharp. Let’s start with the first part which is C sharp in the base. [Demonstration]
On the right hand its B-E flat-E-A flat, so the chorus is sounds like—[Demonstration]
Second chord; stay on the same chord or you do it, you just move your thumb up to B-flat on the right and move your base to a C. So that is C in the base, B flat-E flat-E-A flat. Third chord is B in the base, D in the base with A, C sharp, D, G flat or F sharp. So when you play that it’s just sound like. [Singing]
And then you go to E in the base, E in the base and that same chord that I just play, you’ve got A-C sharp-D-F sharp. You just move your thumb to an A flat, and you just move your base to an E and it just sounds like this. So, when you play them together it just sound—[Singing]
That part right there, that’s A in the base with B-C sharp-E, and A-flat. So that part right there is—[Singing]
Okay, so that walk down right there, it’s—[Singing]
That’s A in the base with B-C sharp-E-A flat. [Singing]
Okay, you just move that up to E-flat and you keep those same chords that I just showed you but instead of playing the B, on the right hand, you just move it to a B-flat and then you just play E-flat in the base. All right, so when you play that together the sound like. [Singing]
Then that “you look at me differently” it’s A-flat in the base and then on the right hand it’s C-E-F sharp-A flat-B. [Singing]
You start back over again, and then the chorus part is—[Singing]
That part right there is—[Singing]
B in the base with C sharp-E flat-F-A flat [Singing]
Then you go down to an A in the base with B,-C sharp-E flat-F sharp, so—[Singing]
That part right there is A in the base with G flat-B-E flat, so—[Singing]
That’s C sharp in the base with A-flat-D-E. [Singing]
Then you just do it at G or F sharp in the base with A-B-C sharp. And then when you come back to the right hand, you can just play the same thing but I do I just switched the—[Singing]
Then, what I goes is I play B—that the same B-flat in the base then I play A flat, C sharp, F. [Singing]
I’m sorry I gave you that wrong key, that’s A-flat, C-sharp-F,-E. And then you just play the same chords again. [Singing]
That’s A in the base with F sharp-B-E flat and then you go to A-flat in the base with E flat-F sharp-B then C sharp in the base with A-flat-D-E flat and that’s it.
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