Chords for How to play "From Time" by Drake feat. Jhene Aiko
Tempo:
112.25 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Dbm
Gb
Abm
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
From time by Drake off of nothing was the same so far has been my most [Db] requested [Bb] tutorial so
I'll do that one now that one is pretty simple
We only have I think [D] four chords maybe five chords in the song now when you listen to the song [E] a
Little bit of ad [D]-libs here and there I know some of them, [N] but for the most part.
It's completely repetitive
so first chord
[Bbm]
Left hand plays C sharp, and if you want to you can play C sharp G [Ab] sharp C sharp
Then [Bb] your right hand plays [E] e
G sharp
[Bb]
There
[Gb]
Left hand plays F sharp or you can play F sharp C sharp
right hand plays [A] a
C sharp E G sharp
[Gbm] So far you have and [C] then
There's a little transition chord going back to the first chord and that [Abm] goes
[Eb] So left hand plays [Ab] G sharp
D [Eb] sharp
G [Ab] sharp
Right hand plays [Bb] B
D sharp
[F]
[Ab] F sharp now this chord the first [B] time you thought
those three and then
You [D] [Gb] go from this
To this [B] B
But these two say [Db] the same so you go
well, [Abm] so
[Bb] [Gbm] [Gb] Now an easy way to do it.
You [B] don't need the chord at all.
You can [Ab] just tap
you can just tap G sharp on your left hand and
F [Ab] sharp and
B natural so [E] if you don't want if you don't want to [Abm] do the chord
You can just do
[Ebm] [Dbm] And then start back from the beginning
[Gb] So that whole segment you do that twice so that goes
[Ab]
[Abm] And the third time around
[A]
[Bb]
[Em] so instead of going back to the
C sharp you go [A] a
[D] And if you want to [A] a e
right hand [Bb] plays
[Gb] C sharp e
G [Bbm] sharp
[A]
[Dbm]
[D] [Bb] C [Bbm] sharp
[Bb]
G sharp
[E] [Gb] C sharp
[Bb]
So one [Gb] more time it goes
[A]
[Bb] And then you repeat that [Ebm] and [Bb]
[Abm] then from there
You play this
G sharp transition chord
And then you start [Dbm] over
[Gbm]
But when you start over [Bb] I believe that's when you [Dbm] go down one octave
[E] [Dbm]
[Abm] [A] [Dbm]
[Bb]
When [B] the song goes down an octave you play the [Dbm] same chords
[Abm]
[A] [Dbm] There's a little ad-lib that goes
[Gb] [Ab]
That's just
[Em] [Eb]
[Bb] [Ebm] [Bb]
That's in between [Db] chords, so you [Abm] go [A] and [Dbm]
[Ab] [Gb] [Dbm]
[Gbm] [Bbm] [Ebm] that is the whole song so you know
[N] Now that's everything you know for you know
the chord well
These are the chords that I came up with now the actual song.
I think it's a little more stripped down than that
They don't play
They don't play all this
[Abm] [Dbm] They don't play
The chords as full [Eb] as I'm playing so if you're [A] not that big on the chords and you want an easier way
You can just go as simple as [Bb] playing two notes at a time that will go
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Bb]
[Gbm]
[Ab] So the trick there is to play the
bottom note of the bass so whatever your left hand was playing in the chord [Bbm] like
[Abm]
I'm gonna be to see that
[Db] Let me do it up here
[Abm] So like I said [Db] the bottom chord on your left hand, I mean the bottom [Db] note on your left hand and
The top note on your [Bbm] right hand
So [Eb] if you don't [Db] want to play all this
[Abm]
You can just [Db] play
That would be C sharp and D sharp
[Dbm] [A] [Dbm]
[Gb] [Dbm] That would [Gb] be F sharp
G [Bb] sharp
so
If you want to be you know as simple as possible
[Gb]
[Ab]
[A] [Bbm] [Gb] so either one works obviously but
[Dm] You can go all the [E] way with the chords
[Dbm] [Abm]
[A] [Dbm] [Db]
[Abm] [Dbm]
So that [Db] is from time.
I'm definitely gonna come out [E] with
Too much featuring Sanford and
[D] Outside of that just go ahead and let me know.
I know everyone is really big on this album
[B] So go ahead and let me know what songs from this album you [Db] want to learn
Comment below let me know
I'll do that one now that one is pretty simple
We only have I think [D] four chords maybe five chords in the song now when you listen to the song [E] a
Little bit of ad [D]-libs here and there I know some of them, [N] but for the most part.
It's completely repetitive
so first chord
[Bbm]
Left hand plays C sharp, and if you want to you can play C sharp G [Ab] sharp C sharp
Then [Bb] your right hand plays [E] e
G sharp
[Bb]
There
[Gb]
Left hand plays F sharp or you can play F sharp C sharp
right hand plays [A] a
C sharp E G sharp
[Gbm] So far you have and [C] then
There's a little transition chord going back to the first chord and that [Abm] goes
[Eb] So left hand plays [Ab] G sharp
D [Eb] sharp
G [Ab] sharp
Right hand plays [Bb] B
D sharp
[F]
[Ab] F sharp now this chord the first [B] time you thought
those three and then
You [D] [Gb] go from this
To this [B] B
But these two say [Db] the same so you go
well, [Abm] so
[Bb] [Gbm] [Gb] Now an easy way to do it.
You [B] don't need the chord at all.
You can [Ab] just tap
you can just tap G sharp on your left hand and
F [Ab] sharp and
B natural so [E] if you don't want if you don't want to [Abm] do the chord
You can just do
[Ebm] [Dbm] And then start back from the beginning
[Gb] So that whole segment you do that twice so that goes
[Ab]
[Abm] And the third time around
[A]
[Bb]
[Em] so instead of going back to the
C sharp you go [A] a
[D] And if you want to [A] a e
right hand [Bb] plays
[Gb] C sharp e
G [Bbm] sharp
[A]
[Dbm]
[D] [Bb] C [Bbm] sharp
[Bb]
G sharp
[E] [Gb] C sharp
[Bb]
So one [Gb] more time it goes
[A]
[Bb] And then you repeat that [Ebm] and [Bb]
[Abm] then from there
You play this
G sharp transition chord
And then you start [Dbm] over
[Gbm]
But when you start over [Bb] I believe that's when you [Dbm] go down one octave
[E] [Dbm]
[Abm] [A] [Dbm]
[Bb]
When [B] the song goes down an octave you play the [Dbm] same chords
[Abm]
[A] [Dbm] There's a little ad-lib that goes
[Gb] [Ab]
That's just
[Em] [Eb]
[Bb] [Ebm] [Bb]
That's in between [Db] chords, so you [Abm] go [A] and [Dbm]
[Ab] [Gb] [Dbm]
[Gbm] [Bbm] [Ebm] that is the whole song so you know
[N] Now that's everything you know for you know
the chord well
These are the chords that I came up with now the actual song.
I think it's a little more stripped down than that
They don't play
They don't play all this
[Abm] [Dbm] They don't play
The chords as full [Eb] as I'm playing so if you're [A] not that big on the chords and you want an easier way
You can just go as simple as [Bb] playing two notes at a time that will go
[Gb]
[Ebm] [Bb]
[Gbm]
[Ab] So the trick there is to play the
bottom note of the bass so whatever your left hand was playing in the chord [Bbm] like
[Abm]
I'm gonna be to see that
[Db] Let me do it up here
[Abm] So like I said [Db] the bottom chord on your left hand, I mean the bottom [Db] note on your left hand and
The top note on your [Bbm] right hand
So [Eb] if you don't [Db] want to play all this
[Abm]
You can just [Db] play
That would be C sharp and D sharp
[Dbm] [A] [Dbm]
[Gb] [Dbm] That would [Gb] be F sharp
G [Bb] sharp
so
If you want to be you know as simple as possible
[Gb]
[Ab]
[A] [Bbm] [Gb] so either one works obviously but
[Dm] You can go all the [E] way with the chords
[Dbm] [Abm]
[A] [Dbm] [Db]
[Abm] [Dbm]
So that [Db] is from time.
I'm definitely gonna come out [E] with
Too much featuring Sanford and
[D] Outside of that just go ahead and let me know.
I know everyone is really big on this album
[B] So go ahead and let me know what songs from this album you [Db] want to learn
Comment below let me know
Key:
Bb
Dbm
Gb
Abm
A
Bb
Dbm
Gb
_ From time by Drake off of nothing was the same so far has been my most [Db] requested [Bb] tutorial so
I'll do that one now that one is pretty simple
We only have I think [D] four chords maybe five chords in the song now when you listen to the song [E] a
Little bit of ad [D]-libs here and there I know some of them, [N] but for the most part.
It's completely repetitive
_ so first chord
[Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ Left hand plays C sharp, and if you want to you can play C sharp G [Ab] sharp C sharp
Then [Bb] your right hand plays [E] e _
G sharp
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
Left hand plays F sharp _ or you can play F sharp C sharp _ _ _
right hand plays [A] a
_ C sharp E G sharp
[Gbm] So _ far you have and _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] then
There's a little transition chord going back to the first chord and that [Abm] goes _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] So left hand plays [Ab] G sharp
_ _ _ _ D [Eb] sharp
G [Ab] sharp
_ _ _ Right hand plays [Bb] B
_ D sharp
_ [F] _
_ [Ab] F sharp now this chord the first [B] time you thought
_ _ those three and then
You _ [D] [Gb] go from this _
To this [B] B
But these two say [Db] the same so you go
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
well, [Abm] so _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gbm] _ [Gb] Now an easy way to do it.
You [B] don't need the chord at all.
You can [Ab] just tap
_ _ _ you can just tap G sharp on your left hand and
_ _ F [Ab] sharp and
B natural _ _ so [E] if you don't want if you don't want to [Abm] do the chord _ _
You can just do
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Dbm] And then start back from the beginning
_ [Gb] So that whole segment you do that twice so that goes _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ And the third time around
[A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] so instead of going back to the
_ C sharp you go [A] a
_ _ _ _ [D] And if you want to [A] a e
_ right hand [Bb] plays
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ C sharp _ e
G [Bbm] sharp
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Bb] C [Bbm] sharp
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ G sharp _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Gb] C sharp
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ So one [Gb] more time it goes
_ _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ And then you repeat that [Ebm] and _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Abm] then from there _
_ You play this
_ G sharp transition chord
_ _ And then you start [Dbm] over
_ [Gbm] _
But when you start over [Bb] I believe that's when you [Dbm] go down one octave
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
When [B] the song goes down an octave you play the [Dbm] same chords _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ There's a little ad-lib that goes
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
That's just
_ [Em] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ That's in between [Db] chords, so you [Abm] go [A] and _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Gbm] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Ebm] that is the whole song so you know _ _ _
[N] Now that's everything you know for you know
the chord well
These are the chords that I came up with now the actual song.
I think it's a little more stripped down than that
They don't play
They don't play all this
[Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ They don't play _
The chords as full [Eb] as I'm playing so if you're [A] not that big on the chords and you want an easier way
You can just go as simple as [Bb] playing two notes at a time that will go
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] So the trick there is to play the
bottom note of the bass so whatever your left hand was playing in the chord [Bbm] like
_ [Abm] _ _ _
I'm gonna be to see that
[Db] _ _ Let me do it up here
[Abm] _ _ So like I said [Db] the bottom chord on your left hand, I mean the bottom [Db] note on your left hand and
_ The top note on your [Bbm] right hand
_ So [Eb] if you don't [Db] want to play all this
[Abm] _ _
You can just [Db] play
_ _ That would be C sharp and D sharp
[Dbm] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Dbm] That would [Gb] be F sharp
G [Bb] sharp
_ so
If you want to be you know as simple as possible
_ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Gb] so either one works obviously but
_ [Dm] You can go all the [E] way with the chords
_ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So that [Db] is from time.
_ I'm definitely gonna come out [E] with
_ Too much featuring Sanford and
[D] _ _ Outside of that just go ahead and let me know.
I know everyone is really big on this album
[B] So go ahead and let me know what songs from this album you [Db] want to learn
Comment below let me know
I'll do that one now that one is pretty simple
We only have I think [D] four chords maybe five chords in the song now when you listen to the song [E] a
Little bit of ad [D]-libs here and there I know some of them, [N] but for the most part.
It's completely repetitive
_ so first chord
[Bbm] _
_ _ _ _ Left hand plays C sharp, and if you want to you can play C sharp G [Ab] sharp C sharp
Then [Bb] your right hand plays [E] e _
G sharp
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
There
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
Left hand plays F sharp _ or you can play F sharp C sharp _ _ _
right hand plays [A] a
_ C sharp E G sharp
[Gbm] So _ far you have and _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] then
There's a little transition chord going back to the first chord and that [Abm] goes _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] So left hand plays [Ab] G sharp
_ _ _ _ D [Eb] sharp
G [Ab] sharp
_ _ _ Right hand plays [Bb] B
_ D sharp
_ [F] _
_ [Ab] F sharp now this chord the first [B] time you thought
_ _ those three and then
You _ [D] [Gb] go from this _
To this [B] B
But these two say [Db] the same so you go
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
well, [Abm] so _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gbm] _ [Gb] Now an easy way to do it.
You [B] don't need the chord at all.
You can [Ab] just tap
_ _ _ you can just tap G sharp on your left hand and
_ _ F [Ab] sharp and
B natural _ _ so [E] if you don't want if you don't want to [Abm] do the chord _ _
You can just do
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Dbm] And then start back from the beginning
_ [Gb] So that whole segment you do that twice so that goes _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ And the third time around
[A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] so instead of going back to the
_ C sharp you go [A] a
_ _ _ _ [D] And if you want to [A] a e
_ right hand [Bb] plays
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ C sharp _ e
G [Bbm] sharp
_ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ [Bb] C [Bbm] sharp
_ [Bb] _
_ _ _ G sharp _ _ _
[E] _ _ [Gb] C sharp
_ [Bb] _ _ _
_ So one [Gb] more time it goes
_ _ [A] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ And then you repeat that [Ebm] and _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Abm] then from there _
_ You play this
_ G sharp transition chord
_ _ And then you start [Dbm] over
_ [Gbm] _
But when you start over [Bb] I believe that's when you [Dbm] go down one octave
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Abm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
When [B] the song goes down an octave you play the [Dbm] same chords _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
[A] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ There's a little ad-lib that goes
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
That's just
_ [Em] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ That's in between [Db] chords, so you [Abm] go [A] and _ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Gbm] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Ebm] that is the whole song so you know _ _ _
[N] Now that's everything you know for you know
the chord well
These are the chords that I came up with now the actual song.
I think it's a little more stripped down than that
They don't play
They don't play all this
[Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ They don't play _
The chords as full [Eb] as I'm playing so if you're [A] not that big on the chords and you want an easier way
You can just go as simple as [Bb] playing two notes at a time that will go
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gbm] _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] So the trick there is to play the
bottom note of the bass so whatever your left hand was playing in the chord [Bbm] like
_ [Abm] _ _ _
I'm gonna be to see that
[Db] _ _ Let me do it up here
[Abm] _ _ So like I said [Db] the bottom chord on your left hand, I mean the bottom [Db] note on your left hand and
_ The top note on your [Bbm] right hand
_ So [Eb] if you don't [Db] want to play all this
[Abm] _ _
You can just [Db] play
_ _ That would be C sharp and D sharp
[Dbm] _ _ [A] _ _ [Dbm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Dbm] That would [Gb] be F sharp
G [Bb] sharp
_ so
If you want to be you know as simple as possible
_ _ [Gb] _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ [Gb] so either one works obviously but
_ [Dm] You can go all the [E] way with the chords
_ [Dbm] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Dbm] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ So that [Db] is from time.
_ I'm definitely gonna come out [E] with
_ Too much featuring Sanford and
[D] _ _ Outside of that just go ahead and let me know.
I know everyone is really big on this album
[B] So go ahead and let me know what songs from this album you [Db] want to learn
Comment below let me know