Chords for blackbear - hot girl bummer (Piano Tutorial Lesson)
Tempo:
114.225 bpm
Chords used:
F#m
Bm
D
C#m
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello guys, this is Amos of All Music and in today's lesson I'm going to teach you how to play Hot Girl Bomber.
Okay, so it's really awesome, very catchy tune.
It goes like this.
Give you a preview before we start learning [Bm] it.
Check it out.
[F#m]
[C#m] [D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m] [C#] [D]
Alright, let's get right into it.
So [B] melody and chords first because that's the [E] foundation
of the song.
From that you can add other decorations afterwards.
Okay, so let's go
[F#] ahead and break it up into four parts.
Alright, so here we go.
The first part goes like this.
Right hand starts on the B, just above middle [Em] C here.
So [A] B, A, [B]
B, C sharp, B, C sharp, E,
C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
And that's it for the first part for the [E] right hand.
Okay,
let's do it again.
It goes B, [Dm] A, [G#m] B, C sharp, D, C sharp, [D] E, C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
That's it for
the right hand.
And once you get [A] that left hand we have two chords here.
The two chords are D [D] major
F sharp A and second chord [Bm] B minor which is B, D, F sharp.
So with these two chords in mind.
[D] So D
major [Bm] and B minor.
The two hands together goes like this.
Right hand [E] starts A and D major [D] together.
[Bm] C sharp and B minor together.
Like that for the first part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes
there you have it for the first part.
Moving [G] on to the second part.
Right hand continues.
It goes
two A's, [B] E, C sharp and then three A's, E, [C#m] C sharp.
Okay [E] and that's it for the second part.
Very simple.
[D#] So it goes A, [B] A, B, C sharp, [C#] A, A, A, B, C sharp.
And there you have it for the [Em] right
hand.
Once you get that left hand, two chords here.
The two chords are F sharp [F#m] minor which is
F sharp, A, C sharp and second chord C [C#m] sharp minor which is C sharp, E, G sharp.
So with these two
[F#m] chords in mind.
So F sharp [C#m] minor and C sharp minor.
Two hands together goes like this.
First A
[B] starts off.
Second A and F sharp minor together.
[F#m]
[D] Third A and C sharp [C#m] minor together.
That's it for
the [E] second part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes [F#m] together.
[E] That's it for the second part.
Back to
back.
[C] The two parts we've learned so [E] far will be played like this.
[Bm] [F#m]
[C#m] Like that.
Now the [G] third part
is actually pretty much the same as the first part except for the first note.
Instead of B, A it goes
two A's.
So instead of B, A it's just A, A.
So everything else is the [D] same.
It goes like [Bm]
that's
the third part.
So yeah, that's the pattern for you to remember so you [G] can save some time.
So just
remember the right hand instead of B, A it goes A, A.
Remember that.
[A#m] So back to back.
The three
parts we've learned [Em] so far will be played like this.
Check it out.
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m]
[Bm]
Moving on.
The last part is
[G#] really simple.
That part is just two notes [D] alternating for eight times.
It goes A, F sharp for
eight times.
[F#m] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, [Bm] eight.
Okay, so remember A, [G] F sharp for eight times.
So yeah, left hand, the same two chords as the second [F#m] part.
We'll call that F sharp minor [C#m] and
C sharp minor.
So with that [C#] in mind, two hands [E] together goes like this.
The first [E] two notes starts off
[F#m] and then the next A and F sharp minor together.
Two, three, [C#m] four, one, two, three.
That's it.
It's [Bm] like that.
So just the first one just misses out and then just second group [E] starts with F sharp
minor for four times.
[F#m] So together, two, three, four.
Together, two, three.
[G#] That's it.
So [G#m] back to back, all four parts
will be playing like this and you just loop [F#] these four parts.
Pretty awesome.
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m] [D]
[F#m]
[C#m] [F#] Alright, awesome stuff.
So once you get that melody and chords all good, you can start to add on the [E] improvisations and
decorations.
Left [D] hand, you can do like octave, arpeggio patterns, [Bm]
rhythmic patterns, [F#] [C#]
that kind [E] of thing.
Right hand, you can harmonize it based on the chords to make it [G] thicker in texture.
So you can do
something like this.
[D]
[Bm] [F#m] [C#m]
[D] [D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm] [D]
Yeah, [G#] play around with it.
Pretty awesome tune.
Okay, so yeah, that's pretty much it.
[A] So if you like these type of tutorials, check out all the other ones and that's pretty much it for
today's lesson.
If you [G#m] enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because
literally there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs
of all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many more
songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favorite song to learn on my
channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com, linked in the description below if you want to
learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read
sheet music, how to play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who
have never touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around
Okay, so it's really awesome, very catchy tune.
It goes like this.
Give you a preview before we start learning [Bm] it.
Check it out.
[F#m]
[C#m] [D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m] [C#] [D]
Alright, let's get right into it.
So [B] melody and chords first because that's the [E] foundation
of the song.
From that you can add other decorations afterwards.
Okay, so let's go
[F#] ahead and break it up into four parts.
Alright, so here we go.
The first part goes like this.
Right hand starts on the B, just above middle [Em] C here.
So [A] B, A, [B]
B, C sharp, B, C sharp, E,
C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
And that's it for the first part for the [E] right hand.
Okay,
let's do it again.
It goes B, [Dm] A, [G#m] B, C sharp, D, C sharp, [D] E, C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
That's it for
the right hand.
And once you get [A] that left hand we have two chords here.
The two chords are D [D] major
F sharp A and second chord [Bm] B minor which is B, D, F sharp.
So with these two chords in mind.
[D] So D
major [Bm] and B minor.
The two hands together goes like this.
Right hand [E] starts A and D major [D] together.
[Bm] C sharp and B minor together.
Like that for the first part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes
there you have it for the first part.
Moving [G] on to the second part.
Right hand continues.
It goes
two A's, [B] E, C sharp and then three A's, E, [C#m] C sharp.
Okay [E] and that's it for the second part.
Very simple.
[D#] So it goes A, [B] A, B, C sharp, [C#] A, A, A, B, C sharp.
And there you have it for the [Em] right
hand.
Once you get that left hand, two chords here.
The two chords are F sharp [F#m] minor which is
F sharp, A, C sharp and second chord C [C#m] sharp minor which is C sharp, E, G sharp.
So with these two
[F#m] chords in mind.
So F sharp [C#m] minor and C sharp minor.
Two hands together goes like this.
First A
[B] starts off.
Second A and F sharp minor together.
[F#m]
[D] Third A and C sharp [C#m] minor together.
That's it for
the [E] second part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes [F#m] together.
[E] That's it for the second part.
Back to
back.
[C] The two parts we've learned so [E] far will be played like this.
[Bm] [F#m]
[C#m] Like that.
Now the [G] third part
is actually pretty much the same as the first part except for the first note.
Instead of B, A it goes
two A's.
So instead of B, A it's just A, A.
So everything else is the [D] same.
It goes like [Bm]
that's
the third part.
So yeah, that's the pattern for you to remember so you [G] can save some time.
So just
remember the right hand instead of B, A it goes A, A.
Remember that.
[A#m] So back to back.
The three
parts we've learned [Em] so far will be played like this.
Check it out.
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m]
[Bm]
Moving on.
The last part is
[G#] really simple.
That part is just two notes [D] alternating for eight times.
It goes A, F sharp for
eight times.
[F#m] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, [Bm] eight.
Okay, so remember A, [G] F sharp for eight times.
So yeah, left hand, the same two chords as the second [F#m] part.
We'll call that F sharp minor [C#m] and
C sharp minor.
So with that [C#] in mind, two hands [E] together goes like this.
The first [E] two notes starts off
[F#m] and then the next A and F sharp minor together.
Two, three, [C#m] four, one, two, three.
That's it.
It's [Bm] like that.
So just the first one just misses out and then just second group [E] starts with F sharp
minor for four times.
[F#m] So together, two, three, four.
Together, two, three.
[G#] That's it.
So [G#m] back to back, all four parts
will be playing like this and you just loop [F#] these four parts.
Pretty awesome.
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m]
[D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm]
[F#m] [C#m] [D]
[F#m]
[C#m] [F#] Alright, awesome stuff.
So once you get that melody and chords all good, you can start to add on the [E] improvisations and
decorations.
Left [D] hand, you can do like octave, arpeggio patterns, [Bm]
rhythmic patterns, [F#] [C#]
that kind [E] of thing.
Right hand, you can harmonize it based on the chords to make it [G] thicker in texture.
So you can do
something like this.
[D]
[Bm] [F#m] [C#m]
[D] [D] [Bm]
[F#m]
[Bm] [D]
Yeah, [G#] play around with it.
Pretty awesome tune.
Okay, so yeah, that's pretty much it.
[A] So if you like these type of tutorials, check out all the other ones and that's pretty much it for
today's lesson.
If you [G#m] enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because
literally there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs
of all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many more
songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favorite song to learn on my
channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com, linked in the description below if you want to
learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read
sheet music, how to play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who
have never touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around
Key:
F#m
Bm
D
C#m
E
F#m
Bm
D
Hello guys, this is Amos of All Music and in today's lesson I'm going to teach you how to play Hot Girl Bomber.
Okay, so it's really awesome, very catchy tune.
It goes like this.
Give you a preview before we start learning [Bm] it.
Check it out. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ Alright, let's get right into it.
So [B] melody and chords first because that's the [E] foundation
of the song.
From that you can add other decorations afterwards.
Okay, so let's go
[F#] ahead and break it up into four parts.
Alright, so here we go.
The first part goes like this.
Right hand starts on the B, just above middle [Em] C here.
So [A] B, A, [B]
B, C sharp, B, C sharp, E,
C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
And that's it for the first part for the [E] right hand.
Okay,
let's do it again.
It goes B, [Dm] A, [G#m] B, C sharp, D, C sharp, [D] E, C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
That's it for
the right hand.
And once you get [A] that left hand we have two chords here.
The two chords are D [D] major
F sharp A and second chord [Bm] B minor which is B, D, F sharp.
So with these two chords in mind.
[D] So D
major [Bm] and B minor.
The two hands together goes like this.
Right hand [E] starts A and D major [D] together.
_ [Bm] _ C sharp and B minor together. _
_ Like that for the first part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes
there _ _ _ _ _ you have it for the first part.
Moving [G] on to the second part.
Right hand continues.
It goes
two A's, [B] _ _ E, C sharp and then three A's, _ E, [C#m] C sharp.
Okay [E] and that's it for the second part.
Very simple.
[D#] So it goes A, [B] A, B, C sharp, [C#] A, A, A, B, C sharp.
And there you have it for the [Em] right
hand.
Once you get that left hand, two chords here.
The two chords are F sharp [F#m] minor which is
F sharp, A, C sharp and second chord C [C#m] sharp minor which is C sharp, E, G sharp.
So with these two
[F#m] chords in mind.
So F sharp [C#m] minor and C sharp minor.
Two hands together goes like this.
First A
[B] starts off.
Second A and F sharp minor together.
[F#m] _
_ _ _ [D] Third A and C sharp [C#m] minor together. _
_ _ That's it for
the [E] second part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes [F#m] together.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ That's it for the second part.
Back to
back.
[C] The two parts we've learned so [E] far will be played like this.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ Like that.
Now the [G] third part
is actually pretty much the same as the first part except for the first note.
Instead of B, A it goes
two A's.
So instead of B, A it's just A, A.
So everything else is the [D] same.
It goes like _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ that's
the third part.
So yeah, that's the pattern for you to remember so you [G] can save some time.
So just
remember the right hand instead of B, A it goes A, A.
Remember that.
[A#m] So back to back.
The three
parts we've learned [Em] so far will be played like this.
Check it out.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
Moving on.
The last part is
[G#] really simple.
_ That part is just two notes [D] alternating for eight times.
It goes A, F sharp for
eight times.
[F#m] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, [Bm] eight.
Okay, so remember A, [G] F sharp for eight times.
So yeah, left hand, the same two chords as the second [F#m] part.
We'll call that F sharp minor [C#m] and
C sharp minor.
So with that [C#] in mind, two hands [E] together goes like this.
The first [E] two notes starts off
[F#m] and then the next A and F sharp minor together.
Two, three, [C#m] four, one, two, three.
That's it.
It's [Bm] like that.
So just the first one just misses out and then just second group [E] starts with F sharp
minor for four times.
[F#m] So together, two, three, four.
Together, two, three.
[G#] That's it.
So [G#m] back to back, all four parts
will be playing like this and you just loop [F#] these four parts.
Pretty awesome.
[Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [F#] Alright, awesome stuff.
So once you get that melody and chords all good, you can start to add on the [E] improvisations and
decorations.
Left [D] hand, you can do like octave, arpeggio patterns, [Bm]
rhythmic patterns, _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
that kind [E] of thing.
Right hand, you can harmonize it based on the chords to make it [G] thicker in texture.
So you can do
something like this.
[D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Yeah, [G#] play around with it.
Pretty awesome tune.
Okay, so yeah, that's pretty much it.
[A] So if you like these type of tutorials, check out all the other ones and that's pretty much it for
_ today's lesson.
If you [G#m] enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because
literally there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs
of all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many more
songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favorite song to learn on my
channel.
Also check out my website, _ bestpianomethod.com, linked in the description below if you want to
learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, _ improvise, read
sheet music, how to play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who
have never touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around
Okay, so it's really awesome, very catchy tune.
It goes like this.
Give you a preview before we start learning [Bm] it.
Check it out. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ Alright, let's get right into it.
So [B] melody and chords first because that's the [E] foundation
of the song.
From that you can add other decorations afterwards.
Okay, so let's go
[F#] ahead and break it up into four parts.
Alright, so here we go.
The first part goes like this.
Right hand starts on the B, just above middle [Em] C here.
So [A] B, A, [B]
B, C sharp, B, C sharp, E,
C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
And that's it for the first part for the [E] right hand.
Okay,
let's do it again.
It goes B, [Dm] A, [G#m] B, C sharp, D, C sharp, [D] E, C sharp, B, [F#m] A, F sharp.
That's it for
the right hand.
And once you get [A] that left hand we have two chords here.
The two chords are D [D] major
F sharp A and second chord [Bm] B minor which is B, D, F sharp.
So with these two chords in mind.
[D] So D
major [Bm] and B minor.
The two hands together goes like this.
Right hand [E] starts A and D major [D] together.
_ [Bm] _ C sharp and B minor together. _
_ Like that for the first part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes
there _ _ _ _ _ you have it for the first part.
Moving [G] on to the second part.
Right hand continues.
It goes
two A's, [B] _ _ E, C sharp and then three A's, _ E, [C#m] C sharp.
Okay [E] and that's it for the second part.
Very simple.
[D#] So it goes A, [B] A, B, C sharp, [C#] A, A, A, B, C sharp.
And there you have it for the [Em] right
hand.
Once you get that left hand, two chords here.
The two chords are F sharp [F#m] minor which is
F sharp, A, C sharp and second chord C [C#m] sharp minor which is C sharp, E, G sharp.
So with these two
[F#m] chords in mind.
So F sharp [C#m] minor and C sharp minor.
Two hands together goes like this.
First A
[B] starts off.
Second A and F sharp minor together.
[F#m] _
_ _ _ [D] Third A and C sharp [C#m] minor together. _
_ _ That's it for
the [E] second part.
Let's do it again.
So it goes [F#m] together.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ That's it for the second part.
Back to
back.
[C] The two parts we've learned so [E] far will be played like this.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ Like that.
Now the [G] third part
is actually pretty much the same as the first part except for the first note.
Instead of B, A it goes
two A's.
So instead of B, A it's just A, A.
So everything else is the [D] same.
It goes like _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ that's
the third part.
So yeah, that's the pattern for you to remember so you [G] can save some time.
So just
remember the right hand instead of B, A it goes A, A.
Remember that.
[A#m] So back to back.
The three
parts we've learned [Em] so far will be played like this.
Check it out.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
Moving on.
The last part is
[G#] really simple.
_ That part is just two notes [D] alternating for eight times.
It goes A, F sharp for
eight times.
[F#m] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, [Bm] eight.
Okay, so remember A, [G] F sharp for eight times.
So yeah, left hand, the same two chords as the second [F#m] part.
We'll call that F sharp minor [C#m] and
C sharp minor.
So with that [C#] in mind, two hands [E] together goes like this.
The first [E] two notes starts off
[F#m] and then the next A and F sharp minor together.
Two, three, [C#m] four, one, two, three.
That's it.
It's [Bm] like that.
So just the first one just misses out and then just second group [E] starts with F sharp
minor for four times.
[F#m] So together, two, three, four.
Together, two, three.
[G#] That's it.
So [G#m] back to back, all four parts
will be playing like this and you just loop [F#] these four parts.
Pretty awesome.
[Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [F#] Alright, awesome stuff.
So once you get that melody and chords all good, you can start to add on the [E] improvisations and
decorations.
Left [D] hand, you can do like octave, arpeggio patterns, [Bm]
rhythmic patterns, _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
that kind [E] of thing.
Right hand, you can harmonize it based on the chords to make it [G] thicker in texture.
So you can do
something like this.
[D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ Yeah, [G#] play around with it.
Pretty awesome tune.
Okay, so yeah, that's pretty much it.
[A] So if you like these type of tutorials, check out all the other ones and that's pretty much it for
_ today's lesson.
If you [G#m] enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because
literally there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs
of all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many more
songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favorite song to learn on my
channel.
Also check out my website, _ bestpianomethod.com, linked in the description below if you want to
learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, _ improvise, read
sheet music, how to play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who
have never touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around