Chords for ♫ DON'T DO IT WITHOUT ME - Bishop Paul S. Morton (easy gospel piano tutorial lesson)
Tempo:
85.9 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#
D#
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hi, this is TJ with Piano Clubhouse,
and today I'm going to show you how to play
Don't Do It Without Me by Bishop Paul S.
Morton.
Starts in the key of D flat.
E flat, [F] E flat, F, [F#] G flat, A [E] flat, B flat, [C] [C#] C, and D flat.
There are the keys, or the notes in the key of D flat.
We'll eventually move up the key of D,
[D] [B] and the last key we [D#] will stay in is E [E] flat,
where the song will end in, okay?
So, it actually starts out with a soloist singing it
kind of freely, without any sort of rhythm.
And I'm just going to jump to when the rhythm comes in,
and if you just learned, the chords are the same,
it's just a matter of slowing them down and playing them
without rhythm [C#] when the soloist comes in.
So we'll just jump right to where the rhythm is.
[F#]
[C#] [G#]
[C#] [F#]
[C#] [A#]
[D#m] [C#]
All right, [D#] so, introduction.
Okay, [C#] right hand's going to be on the D flat major chord,
F, A flat, D flat, [Fm] inverted one time.
You can throw this F up there if you like.
Left hand's going to be on D flat,
[G#] and you can play this fifth here, the A flat if you like,
[C#] as well, to kind of fill in the chord.
[F#] Left hand, I'm sorry, [C#] the right hand's just going to shift up
the F and the A flat, [F#] move up to G flat and B flat.
We're now in a G flat major chord, [C#] okay?
[F#] G flat major, [C#] back to the D flat,
[G#] then [Cm] left hand moves down to C,
right hand moves to an A flat major chord,
E [G#] flat, A flat, and C, okay?
[C#] First chord, up to G [F#] flat major, back [C#] to D flat,
down [G#] to A flat over C,
[C#] then back to the D flat over D flat.
[Fm] Next, left hand goes to F,
right hand is doing [C#] E flat, A flat, and D flat.
You can play this fifth here with the left hand if you want.
[F#] Next, left hand's going to move up to G flat,
you can [C#] leave this D flat here.
[F#] Right hand goes to this G flat major [F] seventh,
[F#] F, G flat, B flat, and D flat.
[Fm]
Left hand goes down [C#] to F and D flat,
right hand, the same, E flat, A flat, D flat.
[G#]
Passing chord here, left hand goes to [A#] B flat,
right hand, you were here,
just drop this D flat down to C.
[F#]
[D#] Left hand is now on E flat [A#] and B flat,
[F#] right hand is on the G flat major [D#m] seventh.
[G#]
Left hand is on A flat, right hand is on a D flat suspended.
G flat, A [C#] flat, and D flat,
[G#] [C#] and then we end up on a D flat major chord over D flat,
same chord we started the song with, okay?
Go from the beginning, [F#] G flat, [C#] down to [G#] A flat,
back to [C#] the D flat, two five one over F,
[F#] G flat major seven over G flat, [C#]
[D#m] [C#]
[G#] run.
[C#]
[G#] So that run, A flat, [A#m] B flat, D [D#] flat, E flat,
real easy, just black keys,
[C#] and then end up on the D flat and the one [G#] chord.
[C#]
Doing the same [Cm] chords here, just a different inversion.
[C#]
[F#]
[Fm] [A#m] [D#m]
[C#] Run, let me show you one more thing, right [G#] here.
That octave, A flat, B flat, D flat,
[C#]
[Fm] then jump back [G#] in the song on E flat, A flat, and D flat.
Kind of adds a little bit of churchy feel
when you throw that octave in, that octave run,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D flat, okay?
[F#] [C#] [D#] [G#]
Here it comes.
[C#]
and today I'm going to show you how to play
Don't Do It Without Me by Bishop Paul S.
Morton.
Starts in the key of D flat.
E flat, [F] E flat, F, [F#] G flat, A [E] flat, B flat, [C] [C#] C, and D flat.
There are the keys, or the notes in the key of D flat.
We'll eventually move up the key of D,
[D] [B] and the last key we [D#] will stay in is E [E] flat,
where the song will end in, okay?
So, it actually starts out with a soloist singing it
kind of freely, without any sort of rhythm.
And I'm just going to jump to when the rhythm comes in,
and if you just learned, the chords are the same,
it's just a matter of slowing them down and playing them
without rhythm [C#] when the soloist comes in.
So we'll just jump right to where the rhythm is.
[F#]
[C#] [G#]
[C#] [F#]
[C#] [A#]
[D#m] [C#]
All right, [D#] so, introduction.
Okay, [C#] right hand's going to be on the D flat major chord,
F, A flat, D flat, [Fm] inverted one time.
You can throw this F up there if you like.
Left hand's going to be on D flat,
[G#] and you can play this fifth here, the A flat if you like,
[C#] as well, to kind of fill in the chord.
[F#] Left hand, I'm sorry, [C#] the right hand's just going to shift up
the F and the A flat, [F#] move up to G flat and B flat.
We're now in a G flat major chord, [C#] okay?
[F#] G flat major, [C#] back to the D flat,
[G#] then [Cm] left hand moves down to C,
right hand moves to an A flat major chord,
E [G#] flat, A flat, and C, okay?
[C#] First chord, up to G [F#] flat major, back [C#] to D flat,
down [G#] to A flat over C,
[C#] then back to the D flat over D flat.
[Fm] Next, left hand goes to F,
right hand is doing [C#] E flat, A flat, and D flat.
You can play this fifth here with the left hand if you want.
[F#] Next, left hand's going to move up to G flat,
you can [C#] leave this D flat here.
[F#] Right hand goes to this G flat major [F] seventh,
[F#] F, G flat, B flat, and D flat.
[Fm]
Left hand goes down [C#] to F and D flat,
right hand, the same, E flat, A flat, D flat.
[G#]
Passing chord here, left hand goes to [A#] B flat,
right hand, you were here,
just drop this D flat down to C.
[F#]
[D#] Left hand is now on E flat [A#] and B flat,
[F#] right hand is on the G flat major [D#m] seventh.
[G#]
Left hand is on A flat, right hand is on a D flat suspended.
G flat, A [C#] flat, and D flat,
[G#] [C#] and then we end up on a D flat major chord over D flat,
same chord we started the song with, okay?
Go from the beginning, [F#] G flat, [C#] down to [G#] A flat,
back to [C#] the D flat, two five one over F,
[F#] G flat major seven over G flat, [C#]
[D#m] [C#]
[G#] run.
[C#]
[G#] So that run, A flat, [A#m] B flat, D [D#] flat, E flat,
real easy, just black keys,
[C#] and then end up on the D flat and the one [G#] chord.
[C#]
Doing the same [Cm] chords here, just a different inversion.
[C#]
[F#]
[Fm] [A#m] [D#m]
[C#] Run, let me show you one more thing, right [G#] here.
That octave, A flat, B flat, D flat,
[C#]
[Fm] then jump back [G#] in the song on E flat, A flat, and D flat.
Kind of adds a little bit of churchy feel
when you throw that octave in, that octave run,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D flat, okay?
[F#] [C#] [D#] [G#]
Here it comes.
[C#]
Key:
C#
F#
G#
D#
Fm
C#
F#
G#
Hi, this is TJ with Piano Clubhouse,
and today I'm going to show you how to play
Don't Do It Without Me by Bishop Paul S.
Morton.
Starts in the key of D flat. _ _ _
E flat, [F] E flat, F, [F#] G flat, A [E] flat, B flat, [C] [C#] C, and D flat.
There are the keys, or the notes in the key of D flat.
We'll eventually move up the key of D,
[D] _ [B] and the last key we [D#] will stay in is E [E] flat,
where the song will end in, okay? _
_ So, it actually starts out with a soloist singing it
kind of freely, without any sort of rhythm.
And I'm just going to jump to when the rhythm comes in,
and if you just learned, the chords are the same,
it's just a matter of slowing them down and playing them _
without rhythm [C#] when the soloist comes in.
So we'll just jump right to where the rhythm is.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#] _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right, [D#] so, introduction.
Okay, _ [C#] right hand's going to be on _ the D flat major chord,
F, A flat, D flat, [Fm] inverted one time.
You can throw this F up there if you like.
Left hand's going to be on D flat,
[G#] and you can play this fifth here, the A flat if you like,
[C#] as well, to kind of fill in the chord. _ _ _
[F#] Left hand, I'm sorry, [C#] the right hand's just going to shift up
the F and the A flat, [F#] move up to G flat and B flat.
We're now in a G flat major chord, [C#] okay? _ _
[F#] G flat major, [C#] back to the D flat, _ _
[G#] then [Cm] left hand moves down to C,
right hand moves to an A flat major chord,
E [G#] flat, A flat, and C, _ okay?
[C#] First chord, up to G [F#] flat major, back [C#] to D flat,
down [G#] to A flat over C,
_ [C#] then back to the D flat over D flat. _
_ [Fm] Next, left hand goes to F,
right hand is doing [C#] E flat, A flat, and D flat. _
You can play this fifth here with the left hand if you want. _ _
_ _ [F#] _ Next, left hand's going to move up to G flat,
you can [C#] leave this D flat here.
[F#] Right hand goes to this G flat major [F] seventh,
[F#] F, G flat, B flat, and D flat.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Left hand goes down [C#] to F and D flat,
right hand, the same, E flat, A flat, D flat.
_ [G#] _ _ _
Passing chord here, left hand goes to [A#] B flat,
right hand, you were here,
just drop this D flat down to C.
_ _ _ [F#] _
[D#] Left hand is now on E flat [A#] and B flat,
[F#] right hand is on the G flat major [D#m] seventh.
_ [G#] _ _
_ Left hand is on A flat, right hand is on a D flat suspended.
G flat, A [C#] flat, and D flat,
[G#] _ [C#] and then we end up on a D flat major chord over D flat,
same chord we started the song with, okay?
Go from the beginning, _ _ _ [F#] G flat, [C#] down to [G#] A flat, _
back to [C#] the D flat, two five one over F,
[F#] G flat major seven over G flat, [C#] _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [G#] run.
_ [C#] _
[G#] So that run, A flat, [A#m] B flat, D [D#] flat, E flat,
real easy, just black keys,
_ [C#] and then end up on the D flat and the one [G#] chord.
_ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ Doing the same [Cm] chords here, just a different inversion.
_ [C#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [A#m] _ [D#m] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ Run, let me show you one more thing, _ right [G#] _ _ here. _
That octave, A flat, B flat, D flat,
[C#] _ _
[Fm] then jump back [G#] in the song on E flat, A flat, and D flat.
Kind of adds a little bit of churchy feel
when you throw that octave in, that octave run,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D flat, okay? _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ [D#] _ _ [G#]
Here it comes.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
and today I'm going to show you how to play
Don't Do It Without Me by Bishop Paul S.
Morton.
Starts in the key of D flat. _ _ _
E flat, [F] E flat, F, [F#] G flat, A [E] flat, B flat, [C] [C#] C, and D flat.
There are the keys, or the notes in the key of D flat.
We'll eventually move up the key of D,
[D] _ [B] and the last key we [D#] will stay in is E [E] flat,
where the song will end in, okay? _
_ So, it actually starts out with a soloist singing it
kind of freely, without any sort of rhythm.
And I'm just going to jump to when the rhythm comes in,
and if you just learned, the chords are the same,
it's just a matter of slowing them down and playing them _
without rhythm [C#] when the soloist comes in.
So we'll just jump right to where the rhythm is.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#] _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ All right, [D#] so, introduction.
Okay, _ [C#] right hand's going to be on _ the D flat major chord,
F, A flat, D flat, [Fm] inverted one time.
You can throw this F up there if you like.
Left hand's going to be on D flat,
[G#] and you can play this fifth here, the A flat if you like,
[C#] as well, to kind of fill in the chord. _ _ _
[F#] Left hand, I'm sorry, [C#] the right hand's just going to shift up
the F and the A flat, [F#] move up to G flat and B flat.
We're now in a G flat major chord, [C#] okay? _ _
[F#] G flat major, [C#] back to the D flat, _ _
[G#] then [Cm] left hand moves down to C,
right hand moves to an A flat major chord,
E [G#] flat, A flat, and C, _ okay?
[C#] First chord, up to G [F#] flat major, back [C#] to D flat,
down [G#] to A flat over C,
_ [C#] then back to the D flat over D flat. _
_ [Fm] Next, left hand goes to F,
right hand is doing [C#] E flat, A flat, and D flat. _
You can play this fifth here with the left hand if you want. _ _
_ _ [F#] _ Next, left hand's going to move up to G flat,
you can [C#] leave this D flat here.
[F#] Right hand goes to this G flat major [F] seventh,
[F#] F, G flat, B flat, and D flat.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
Left hand goes down [C#] to F and D flat,
right hand, the same, E flat, A flat, D flat.
_ [G#] _ _ _
Passing chord here, left hand goes to [A#] B flat,
right hand, you were here,
just drop this D flat down to C.
_ _ _ [F#] _
[D#] Left hand is now on E flat [A#] and B flat,
[F#] right hand is on the G flat major [D#m] seventh.
_ [G#] _ _
_ Left hand is on A flat, right hand is on a D flat suspended.
G flat, A [C#] flat, and D flat,
[G#] _ [C#] and then we end up on a D flat major chord over D flat,
same chord we started the song with, okay?
Go from the beginning, _ _ _ [F#] G flat, [C#] down to [G#] A flat, _
back to [C#] the D flat, two five one over F,
[F#] G flat major seven over G flat, [C#] _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [G#] run.
_ [C#] _
[G#] So that run, A flat, [A#m] B flat, D [D#] flat, E flat,
real easy, just black keys,
_ [C#] and then end up on the D flat and the one [G#] chord.
_ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ Doing the same [Cm] chords here, just a different inversion.
_ [C#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ [A#m] _ [D#m] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ Run, let me show you one more thing, _ right [G#] _ _ here. _
That octave, A flat, B flat, D flat,
[C#] _ _
[Fm] then jump back [G#] in the song on E flat, A flat, and D flat.
Kind of adds a little bit of churchy feel
when you throw that octave in, that octave run,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D flat, okay? _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [C#] _ [D#] _ _ [G#]
Here it comes.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _