Chords for Ella Mai - Boo'd Up EASY PIANO TUTORIAL
Tempo:
126.75 bpm
Chords used:
Fm
Bb
Gb
Ebm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[N] [B] [F]
[C]
[Dm] What's up YouTube?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka True Music and today [C] I'm going to be showing
you how to play Boo'd Up by Ella [Dm] Mai.
This song is only 6 chords and it's in the key
[Db] of D flat major.
So I'm going to play some of this song, sing a little bit [Dbm] of this song,
and then I'm going to [E] show you how to play it.
I'm no singer so don't judge me, but let's
get into it.
The [B] song is going to sound like this.
[Fm] [Bb]
[Gb]
[Fm]
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Fm]
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Fm]
Alright, I'm not going [Gb] to go there, but that [C] is the [E] song.
The song is smooth.
[Db] So let's
get into it.
Like I said, this song is in the key [Eb] of D flat major and the first chord
starts right here.
[Bbm]
What I'm going to do [Bb] is I'm going to show you the chords.
I'm going
to show you the 6 chords and I'm going to show you some things you can do with your
left hand to mix the song up a little bit.
So like I said, first chord right here on
an [Bbm] A flat [Ab] 6th 9th chord.
[Ebm] Your left hand is going to hit a B [Bb] flat.
Your right hand is
going to hit an A flat, [Ab] C, E flat, [Fm] F.
[Cm] After this you're going to go to an [Bb] F minor add
[Bbm] 11.
Alright, so your left hand stays on [Bb] that B flat.
[F] Your right hand hits an F, [Fm] A flat,
C.
Then your third [Eb] chord goes over to a D flat major chord, [Db] which is right here.
Alright,
your left hand is going to hit a D flat.
Your right hand is going to hit an F, [Fm] A flat, D
[Db] flat.
Then we go to a G flat major 7 chord, [Gb]
right here.
Your left hand is hitting a G
flat.
Your right hand is hitting a G [Ebm] flat, B flat, [Gb] D flat, F.
Alright, for your last
two chords, you're going to go to an E flat minor 6.
[Cm] Alright, that's your left hand is
hitting a C.
Your right hand is hitting [Eb] a B flat, E flat, [Cm] G flat.
And for your final
chord, you're going to go to an F suspended.
[F] Alright, so your left hand is hitting an F.
Your right hand is [A] hitting an A, D [Db] flat, F.
[F]
And those are all 6 [Db] chords for this song.
So I'm going to play [Eb] them all for you slowly to eliminate any confusion.
[Em] From the top,
it's going to sound like [Fm] this.
[Gb]
[Fm]
Then it repeats.
[Cm] Okay?
So I hope you understand [Ebm] that that's
all the chords.
At this point, you can go off, like [Bb] this video, subscribe, and live
a happy life.
But, if you want to add a little bit more flair to this song, [B] I'll show you
a couple of things you can do with your left hand.
Okay?
One of the [Eb] things you can do with
your left hand is before you go [Gb] to your E flat minor [Ebm] 6 chord, before you get [Cm] to this
chord, [Gb] what you want to do is you can walk your left hand [C] up to the C from a B flat.
So you can go, [Cm]
okay?
[Fm]
[Eb] And that's easy, right?
So you can walk up from the B flat.
[Ebm] [F]
That's
one thing you can do.
I'll play the whole [E] song doing that.
I'll play the whole loop
doing that [Bb] just so you can understand where it fits in.
So [Fm] from the top we go.
[Bb] [Db]
[Gb]
You [Fm] see
what I'm saying?
So there you go.
[Eb] Now, another thing you can do with your left hand is before
you go [D] to your E flat minor [Cm] 6 chord, before you go to this, you can actually walk down
from [B] a G flat.
So you can go.
[Ebm] [Cm] What that is, you're not going to walk every note.
You're
[Gb] going to go G [F] flat, F, [Eb] E flat, [Db] D flat.
[Cm] Then you're going to hit your E flat minor 6 chord.
Okay?
So [Ab] I'm going to show you how you [Dm] can incorporate that.
From the top it'll sound
[Fm] like this.
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm]
[Fm] You see what I'm saying?
And that mixes [Ab] it up even more.
[Db] So, I hope you all
enjoyed this tutorial.
[Eb] Make sure you like and subscribe.
And if you want to show even
more support, go over to the site and pick up a True [Gb] Crew t-shirt.
[Dbm] And that means a lot.
So I hope you all enjoyed [Bb] this video.
I hope I was able to help.
Make sure you leave any
requests in the comment section and any nice, kind comments.
I see every comment and I respond
to pretty much everyone.
[Ebm] There's very, very few people [Eb] that I don't respond to.
And it's
extremely rare.
And it's as if I just didn't [Bb] understand the comment, really.
That's the
only time I don't respond.
So I hope you all enjoyed this video.
I will see
[C]
[Dm] What's up YouTube?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka True Music and today [C] I'm going to be showing
you how to play Boo'd Up by Ella [Dm] Mai.
This song is only 6 chords and it's in the key
[Db] of D flat major.
So I'm going to play some of this song, sing a little bit [Dbm] of this song,
and then I'm going to [E] show you how to play it.
I'm no singer so don't judge me, but let's
get into it.
The [B] song is going to sound like this.
[Fm] [Bb]
[Gb]
[Fm]
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Fm]
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Fm]
Alright, I'm not going [Gb] to go there, but that [C] is the [E] song.
The song is smooth.
[Db] So let's
get into it.
Like I said, this song is in the key [Eb] of D flat major and the first chord
starts right here.
[Bbm]
What I'm going to do [Bb] is I'm going to show you the chords.
I'm going
to show you the 6 chords and I'm going to show you some things you can do with your
left hand to mix the song up a little bit.
So like I said, first chord right here on
an [Bbm] A flat [Ab] 6th 9th chord.
[Ebm] Your left hand is going to hit a B [Bb] flat.
Your right hand is
going to hit an A flat, [Ab] C, E flat, [Fm] F.
[Cm] After this you're going to go to an [Bb] F minor add
[Bbm] 11.
Alright, so your left hand stays on [Bb] that B flat.
[F] Your right hand hits an F, [Fm] A flat,
C.
Then your third [Eb] chord goes over to a D flat major chord, [Db] which is right here.
Alright,
your left hand is going to hit a D flat.
Your right hand is going to hit an F, [Fm] A flat, D
[Db] flat.
Then we go to a G flat major 7 chord, [Gb]
right here.
Your left hand is hitting a G
flat.
Your right hand is hitting a G [Ebm] flat, B flat, [Gb] D flat, F.
Alright, for your last
two chords, you're going to go to an E flat minor 6.
[Cm] Alright, that's your left hand is
hitting a C.
Your right hand is hitting [Eb] a B flat, E flat, [Cm] G flat.
And for your final
chord, you're going to go to an F suspended.
[F] Alright, so your left hand is hitting an F.
Your right hand is [A] hitting an A, D [Db] flat, F.
[F]
And those are all 6 [Db] chords for this song.
So I'm going to play [Eb] them all for you slowly to eliminate any confusion.
[Em] From the top,
it's going to sound like [Fm] this.
[Gb]
[Fm]
Then it repeats.
[Cm] Okay?
So I hope you understand [Ebm] that that's
all the chords.
At this point, you can go off, like [Bb] this video, subscribe, and live
a happy life.
But, if you want to add a little bit more flair to this song, [B] I'll show you
a couple of things you can do with your left hand.
Okay?
One of the [Eb] things you can do with
your left hand is before you go [Gb] to your E flat minor [Ebm] 6 chord, before you get [Cm] to this
chord, [Gb] what you want to do is you can walk your left hand [C] up to the C from a B flat.
So you can go, [Cm]
okay?
[Fm]
[Eb] And that's easy, right?
So you can walk up from the B flat.
[Ebm] [F]
That's
one thing you can do.
I'll play the whole [E] song doing that.
I'll play the whole loop
doing that [Bb] just so you can understand where it fits in.
So [Fm] from the top we go.
[Bb] [Db]
[Gb]
You [Fm] see
what I'm saying?
So there you go.
[Eb] Now, another thing you can do with your left hand is before
you go [D] to your E flat minor [Cm] 6 chord, before you go to this, you can actually walk down
from [B] a G flat.
So you can go.
[Ebm] [Cm] What that is, you're not going to walk every note.
You're
[Gb] going to go G [F] flat, F, [Eb] E flat, [Db] D flat.
[Cm] Then you're going to hit your E flat minor 6 chord.
Okay?
So [Ab] I'm going to show you how you [Dm] can incorporate that.
From the top it'll sound
[Fm] like this.
[Bb]
[Gb]
[Ebm]
[Fm] You see what I'm saying?
And that mixes [Ab] it up even more.
[Db] So, I hope you all
enjoyed this tutorial.
[Eb] Make sure you like and subscribe.
And if you want to show even
more support, go over to the site and pick up a True [Gb] Crew t-shirt.
[Dbm] And that means a lot.
So I hope you all enjoyed [Bb] this video.
I hope I was able to help.
Make sure you leave any
requests in the comment section and any nice, kind comments.
I see every comment and I respond
to pretty much everyone.
[Ebm] There's very, very few people [Eb] that I don't respond to.
And it's
extremely rare.
And it's as if I just didn't [Bb] understand the comment, really.
That's the
only time I don't respond.
So I hope you all enjoyed this video.
I will see
Key:
Fm
Bb
Gb
Ebm
Eb
Fm
Bb
Gb
[N] _ _ [B] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] What's up YouTube?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka True Music and today [C] I'm going to be showing
you how to play Boo'd Up by Ella [Dm] Mai.
This song is only 6 chords and it's in the key
[Db] of D flat major.
So I'm going to play some of this song, sing a little bit [Dbm] of this song,
and then I'm going to [E] show you how to play it.
I'm no singer so don't judge me, but let's
get into it.
The [B] song is going to sound like this. _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ Alright, _ I'm not going [Gb] to go there, but that [C] is the [E] song.
The song is smooth.
[Db] So let's
get into it.
Like I said, this song is in the key [Eb] of D flat major and the first chord
starts right here.
[Bbm] _ _
What I'm going to do [Bb] is I'm going to show you the chords.
I'm going
to show you the 6 chords and I'm going to show you some things you can do with your
left hand to mix the song up a little bit.
So like I said, first chord right here on
an [Bbm] A flat [Ab] 6th 9th chord.
[Ebm] Your left hand is going to hit a B [Bb] flat.
Your right hand is
going to hit an A flat, [Ab] C, E flat, [Fm] F. _ _ _ _
[Cm] After this you're going to go to an [Bb] F minor add
[Bbm] 11. _ _
Alright, so your left hand stays on [Bb] that B flat.
[F] Your right hand hits an F, [Fm] A flat,
C. _ _ _
Then your third [Eb] chord goes over to a D flat major chord, [Db] which is right here.
_ Alright,
your left hand is going to hit a D flat.
Your right hand is going to hit an F, [Fm] A flat, D
[Db] flat. _
_ _ Then we go to a G flat major 7 chord, _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ right here.
Your left hand is hitting a G
flat.
Your right hand is hitting a G [Ebm] flat, B flat, [Gb] D flat, F. _
_ _ _ Alright, for your last
two chords, you're going to go to an E flat minor 6. _ _
_ [Cm] _ Alright, that's your left hand is
hitting a C.
Your right hand is hitting [Eb] a B flat, E flat, [Cm] G flat. _ _
And for your final
chord, you're going to go to an F suspended.
[F] _ _ Alright, so your left hand is hitting an F.
Your right hand is [A] hitting an A, D [Db] flat, F.
[F] _ _
_ And those are all 6 [Db] chords for this song.
So I'm going to play [Eb] them all for you slowly to eliminate any confusion.
[Em] From the top,
it's going to sound like [Fm] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
Then it repeats.
_ _ [Cm] Okay?
So I hope you understand [Ebm] that that's
all the chords.
At this point, you can go off, like [Bb] this video, subscribe, and live
a happy life.
But, if you want to add a little bit more flair to this song, [B] I'll show you
a couple of things you can do with your left hand.
Okay?
One of the [Eb] things you can do with
your left hand is before you go [Gb] to your E flat _ minor [Ebm] 6 chord, before you get [Cm] to this
chord, [Gb] what you want to do is you can walk your left hand [C] up to the C from a B flat.
So you can go, _ [Cm] _ _
okay?
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] And that's easy, right?
So you can walk up from the B flat.
[Ebm] _ _ [F] _
_ _ That's
one thing you can do.
I'll play the whole [E] song doing that.
I'll play the whole loop
doing that [Bb] just so you can understand where it fits in.
So [Fm] from the top we go. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You [Fm] see
what I'm saying? _ _
So there you go.
[Eb] Now, another thing you can do with your left hand is before
you go [D] to your E flat minor [Cm] 6 chord, before you go to this, you can actually _ walk down
from [B] _ _ _ a G flat.
_ _ _ So you can go.
_ [Ebm] _ [Cm] What that is, you're not going to walk every note.
You're
[Gb] going to go _ G [F] flat, F, [Eb] _ E flat, [Db] _ D flat.
[Cm] _ Then you're going to hit your E flat _ minor 6 chord.
Okay?
So [Ab] I'm going to show you how you [Dm] can incorporate that.
From the top it'll sound
[Fm] like this.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
[Fm] _ You see what I'm saying? _
And that mixes [Ab] it up even more.
[Db] So, I hope you all
enjoyed this tutorial.
[Eb] Make sure you like and subscribe.
And if you want to show even
more support, go over to the site and pick up a True [Gb] Crew t-shirt.
[Dbm] And that means a lot.
So I hope you all enjoyed [Bb] this video.
I hope I was able to help.
Make sure you leave any
requests in the comment section and any nice, kind comments.
I see every comment and I respond
to pretty much everyone.
[Ebm] There's very, very few people [Eb] that I don't respond to.
And it's
extremely rare.
And it's as if I just didn't [Bb] understand the comment, really.
That's the
only time I don't respond.
So I hope you all enjoyed this video.
I will see
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] What's up YouTube?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka True Music and today [C] I'm going to be showing
you how to play Boo'd Up by Ella [Dm] Mai.
This song is only 6 chords and it's in the key
[Db] of D flat major.
So I'm going to play some of this song, sing a little bit [Dbm] of this song,
and then I'm going to [E] show you how to play it.
I'm no singer so don't judge me, but let's
get into it.
The [B] song is going to sound like this. _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ Alright, _ I'm not going [Gb] to go there, but that [C] is the [E] song.
The song is smooth.
[Db] So let's
get into it.
Like I said, this song is in the key [Eb] of D flat major and the first chord
starts right here.
[Bbm] _ _
What I'm going to do [Bb] is I'm going to show you the chords.
I'm going
to show you the 6 chords and I'm going to show you some things you can do with your
left hand to mix the song up a little bit.
So like I said, first chord right here on
an [Bbm] A flat [Ab] 6th 9th chord.
[Ebm] Your left hand is going to hit a B [Bb] flat.
Your right hand is
going to hit an A flat, [Ab] C, E flat, [Fm] F. _ _ _ _
[Cm] After this you're going to go to an [Bb] F minor add
[Bbm] 11. _ _
Alright, so your left hand stays on [Bb] that B flat.
[F] Your right hand hits an F, [Fm] A flat,
C. _ _ _
Then your third [Eb] chord goes over to a D flat major chord, [Db] which is right here.
_ Alright,
your left hand is going to hit a D flat.
Your right hand is going to hit an F, [Fm] A flat, D
[Db] flat. _
_ _ Then we go to a G flat major 7 chord, _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ right here.
Your left hand is hitting a G
flat.
Your right hand is hitting a G [Ebm] flat, B flat, [Gb] D flat, F. _
_ _ _ Alright, for your last
two chords, you're going to go to an E flat minor 6. _ _
_ [Cm] _ Alright, that's your left hand is
hitting a C.
Your right hand is hitting [Eb] a B flat, E flat, [Cm] G flat. _ _
And for your final
chord, you're going to go to an F suspended.
[F] _ _ Alright, so your left hand is hitting an F.
Your right hand is [A] hitting an A, D [Db] flat, F.
[F] _ _
_ And those are all 6 [Db] chords for this song.
So I'm going to play [Eb] them all for you slowly to eliminate any confusion.
[Em] From the top,
it's going to sound like [Fm] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _
Then it repeats.
_ _ [Cm] Okay?
So I hope you understand [Ebm] that that's
all the chords.
At this point, you can go off, like [Bb] this video, subscribe, and live
a happy life.
But, if you want to add a little bit more flair to this song, [B] I'll show you
a couple of things you can do with your left hand.
Okay?
One of the [Eb] things you can do with
your left hand is before you go [Gb] to your E flat _ minor [Ebm] 6 chord, before you get [Cm] to this
chord, [Gb] what you want to do is you can walk your left hand [C] up to the C from a B flat.
So you can go, _ [Cm] _ _
okay?
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] And that's easy, right?
So you can walk up from the B flat.
[Ebm] _ _ [F] _
_ _ That's
one thing you can do.
I'll play the whole [E] song doing that.
I'll play the whole loop
doing that [Bb] just so you can understand where it fits in.
So [Fm] from the top we go. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
You [Fm] see
what I'm saying? _ _
So there you go.
[Eb] Now, another thing you can do with your left hand is before
you go [D] to your E flat minor [Cm] 6 chord, before you go to this, you can actually _ walk down
from [B] _ _ _ a G flat.
_ _ _ So you can go.
_ [Ebm] _ [Cm] What that is, you're not going to walk every note.
You're
[Gb] going to go _ G [F] flat, F, [Eb] _ E flat, [Db] _ D flat.
[Cm] _ Then you're going to hit your E flat _ minor 6 chord.
Okay?
So [Ab] I'm going to show you how you [Dm] can incorporate that.
From the top it'll sound
[Fm] like this.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
[Fm] _ You see what I'm saying? _
And that mixes [Ab] it up even more.
[Db] So, I hope you all
enjoyed this tutorial.
[Eb] Make sure you like and subscribe.
And if you want to show even
more support, go over to the site and pick up a True [Gb] Crew t-shirt.
[Dbm] And that means a lot.
So I hope you all enjoyed [Bb] this video.
I hope I was able to help.
Make sure you leave any
requests in the comment section and any nice, kind comments.
I see every comment and I respond
to pretty much everyone.
[Ebm] There's very, very few people [Eb] that I don't respond to.
And it's
extremely rare.
And it's as if I just didn't [Bb] understand the comment, really.
That's the
only time I don't respond.
So I hope you all enjoyed this video.
I will see