So, now we’re going to go into the chords of One Last Cry.
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So I played that as lower speed so you can get adjust of it rather in just playing note by note. So, I’m going to go through with slowly again. I want to try to keep a time limit and make a time limit, so it’s a lot to explain. So, the most different thing I did was I walked down on A flat chord.
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So that’s the Wanna Get Close to You part for this verse so I followed A flat chord in left hand and then you can do an option B flat or just keep it on the A flat there’s not that much difference. So----
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And you’re playing in after the A flat off.
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Or you can play a D flat, adjust your sounds better. So again, so the different sound tune with the main bridge----
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I’m going to G flat and E flat, I’m playing the same notes, the F, G flat, D flat.
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And then a passing D, E flat, E flat, E flat F.
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So you can play on the right of your ways before I want to---- the verse is all about “When you get you out of my mind for the very last time, I’m down to my last cry”.
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And “For the very last time” you play it a little bit fast but you just going to be a round of these four notes.
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And then basically, now “I’m down to my last cry”.
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It’s the same chord that we’ve done in the beginning in the Intro. So, again I’m going to add hands together real quick for you, okay.
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I’ll play a little bit slower.
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And then you just go right back into the main section, of do, do, do.
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And then you know the rest. So now the next section will be the key change.
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