Chords for How to Play "Get You" by Daniel Ceaser
Tempo:
105.4 bpm
Chords used:
Bm
G
F#m
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Get You by Daniel Caesar.
Um, it has quite a few chords in it.
So I'm going to go pretty fast because I've got to show you guys everything in here.
But, all together, [G] it's not that hard of a song once you figure all the chords out.
So, pretty much it sounds like
[E] [F#m] [Bm] [G]
[F] [F#m]
[E] [F#] [F#m]
[G]
Now, I'm going to play it with the piano, which you just heard was the electric piano from GarageBand.
But this [E] way, [Em] [Bm] I think it's a little bit easier to hear each individual note.
So, we're going to start off with the left hand.
The left hand is going to have an E.
[Em]
[B] That's the basic version.
Now, if you want to, you can also add a B and a G flat.
[E] Either one works.
Your right hand is going to play
[G] G
[Bm] with an optional G flat.
[Em] After you hit that note, after you hit that chord, you'll hit F.
[F] [N]
[F#] So, [Em] it goes
[F] [G] [F#m]
Once you get to the G flat, your right hand is going to play A, D flat, E, [A]
with an optional A up top.
[G#] So far, [Bm] we have
[E] [A]
[B] Now, from here, you're going to jump up to B, [A#] B flat, [A]
A.
Now, if you want to, you can play this [Bm] chord along with B.
So, right hand is A, D, G flat.
[F#] Now, just in case you guys are [B] wondering, that chord is not actually in the song.
In the song, all you hear is the bass line.
So, you can just [A#] do
[A] if you want to.
Now, when you get to A, you'll be playing the same chord that you played in the [C] beginning, which was [C#]
[G] the
D, [Bm] with the optional G flat.
[C] Then you [D] hold that.
[B] Then you tap A, [A] [B] B, and then you start over from the beginning.
So, that was a lot to [A#] go over real quick, but I'll go really slow.
So, you have E, [Em] up to [E] G flat, [F] [F#m] up [Bm] to B, [A#] B flat, [D] A, [Bm] hold that, A, [G] B.
[E] [F] [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [Bm]
[Em] So, that's the majority of the song.
Now, there's also a run that you hear in the chorus.
[F#] It starts with a G flat, goes [Bm] up to B, [C] A, G, [F#m] G flat, [D] D,
[Em] [F] [F#]
D flat.
[A] Now, [Em] that's vocals, not actual piano, but I just wanted to show you guys that just in case you were curious.
So, that would sound
[F] [F#m] like
[B] [Bm] [F#]
[A] [N] That's the run that you hear in the chorus, but like I said, that's not part of the actual piano.
So, you don't need to learn that part if you don't want to.
Now, there is a part in the bridge that's a little bit different.
It's not too different, but there are a couple things different.
So, when [G] the bridge hits, you're going to play G on your left hand, while your right hand [C#] is going to [G] play G, D, and G flat.
Now, from [F#m] here, you're going to go back down to the G flat chord that we played before.
So, actually, after [G] the G on the bridge, everything else [F#m] is the same.
[Bm] [A#]
[Bm] So, that part's all the same.
[E] The only difference is that with the bridge, instead of playing this E, [G] you're playing this G.
[F#m] Now,
[Bm] [A#] [B]
one difference, though, is in the bridge.
In the bridge, you'll [E] play this little chord called
Actually, I don't [C#m] even know what this chord is called, to be honest with you.
[G#] But your left hand is going to play A flat, right hand is going to play [G#m] B, [E] E, A flat.
But like I said, that's only in the [G] bridge.
So, [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [G] [E]
back [Em] to the actual song.
[A] [Bm]
[G]
[B] [Bm] [Em]
Electric piano, it'll sound more like the actual song.
[F#m] [Bm]
[A#] [G]
[B] [Em]
[F#m] [Bm] [F#] [A]
[Em] [Bm]
[G] [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [G] [E]
[G#m] [E] So, [G]
yeah, that should cover everything in that song.
Now, I know Daniel Caesar has been a pretty big request.
So, if you have any more tracks from that album that you want to learn, feel free to hit me up.
[N]
Um, it has quite a few chords in it.
So I'm going to go pretty fast because I've got to show you guys everything in here.
But, all together, [G] it's not that hard of a song once you figure all the chords out.
So, pretty much it sounds like
[E] [F#m] [Bm] [G]
[F] [F#m]
[E] [F#] [F#m]
[G]
Now, I'm going to play it with the piano, which you just heard was the electric piano from GarageBand.
But this [E] way, [Em] [Bm] I think it's a little bit easier to hear each individual note.
So, we're going to start off with the left hand.
The left hand is going to have an E.
[Em]
[B] That's the basic version.
Now, if you want to, you can also add a B and a G flat.
[E] Either one works.
Your right hand is going to play
[G] G
[Bm] with an optional G flat.
[Em] After you hit that note, after you hit that chord, you'll hit F.
[F] [N]
[F#] So, [Em] it goes
[F] [G] [F#m]
Once you get to the G flat, your right hand is going to play A, D flat, E, [A]
with an optional A up top.
[G#] So far, [Bm] we have
[E] [A]
[B] Now, from here, you're going to jump up to B, [A#] B flat, [A]
A.
Now, if you want to, you can play this [Bm] chord along with B.
So, right hand is A, D, G flat.
[F#] Now, just in case you guys are [B] wondering, that chord is not actually in the song.
In the song, all you hear is the bass line.
So, you can just [A#] do
[A] if you want to.
Now, when you get to A, you'll be playing the same chord that you played in the [C] beginning, which was [C#]
[G] the
D, [Bm] with the optional G flat.
[C] Then you [D] hold that.
[B] Then you tap A, [A] [B] B, and then you start over from the beginning.
So, that was a lot to [A#] go over real quick, but I'll go really slow.
So, you have E, [Em] up to [E] G flat, [F] [F#m] up [Bm] to B, [A#] B flat, [D] A, [Bm] hold that, A, [G] B.
[E] [F] [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [Bm]
[Em] So, that's the majority of the song.
Now, there's also a run that you hear in the chorus.
[F#] It starts with a G flat, goes [Bm] up to B, [C] A, G, [F#m] G flat, [D] D,
[Em] [F] [F#]
D flat.
[A] Now, [Em] that's vocals, not actual piano, but I just wanted to show you guys that just in case you were curious.
So, that would sound
[F] [F#m] like
[B] [Bm] [F#]
[A] [N] That's the run that you hear in the chorus, but like I said, that's not part of the actual piano.
So, you don't need to learn that part if you don't want to.
Now, there is a part in the bridge that's a little bit different.
It's not too different, but there are a couple things different.
So, when [G] the bridge hits, you're going to play G on your left hand, while your right hand [C#] is going to [G] play G, D, and G flat.
Now, from [F#m] here, you're going to go back down to the G flat chord that we played before.
So, actually, after [G] the G on the bridge, everything else [F#m] is the same.
[Bm] [A#]
[Bm] So, that part's all the same.
[E] The only difference is that with the bridge, instead of playing this E, [G] you're playing this G.
[F#m] Now,
[Bm] [A#] [B]
one difference, though, is in the bridge.
In the bridge, you'll [E] play this little chord called
Actually, I don't [C#m] even know what this chord is called, to be honest with you.
[G#] But your left hand is going to play A flat, right hand is going to play [G#m] B, [E] E, A flat.
But like I said, that's only in the [G] bridge.
So, [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [G] [E]
back [Em] to the actual song.
[A] [Bm]
[G]
[B] [Bm] [Em]
Electric piano, it'll sound more like the actual song.
[F#m] [Bm]
[A#] [G]
[B] [Em]
[F#m] [Bm] [F#] [A]
[Em] [Bm]
[G] [F#m]
[Bm] [A#] [G] [E]
[G#m] [E] So, [G]
yeah, that should cover everything in that song.
Now, I know Daniel Caesar has been a pretty big request.
So, if you have any more tracks from that album that you want to learn, feel free to hit me up.
[N]
Key:
Bm
G
F#m
E
Em
Bm
G
F#m
_ Get You by Daniel Caesar.
Um, it has quite a few chords in it.
So I'm going to go pretty fast because I've got to show you guys everything in here.
But, all together, [G] it's not that hard of a song once you figure all the chords out.
So, pretty much it sounds _ like_ _
[E] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [F#m] _
_ _ [E] _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Now, I'm going to play it with the piano, which you just heard was the electric piano from GarageBand.
But this [E] way, [Em] _ _ [Bm] I think it's a little bit easier to hear each individual note.
So, we're going to start off with the left hand.
The left hand is going to have an E.
[Em] _ _ _
[B] _ That's the basic version.
Now, if you want to, you can also add a B _ _ and a G flat. _ _
[E] Either one works.
Your right hand is going to play _
[G] G_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] with an optional _ G flat. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ After you hit that note, after you hit that chord, you'll hit F.
_ _ [F] _ [N] _ _
[F#] _ _ So, [Em] it _ _ goes_
[F] _ [G] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
Once you get to the G flat, _ _ your right hand is going to play A, D flat, E, _ [A] _
_ with an optional A up top. _ _ _
[G#] So far, [Bm] we have_
[E] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [B] Now, from here, you're going to jump up to B, _ [A#] B flat, _ _ [A]
A.
_ _ Now, if you want to, you can play this [Bm] chord _ along with B.
So, right hand is A, D, G flat.
[F#] Now, just in case you guys are [B] wondering, that chord is not actually in the song.
In the song, all you hear is the bass line.
So, you can just [A#] do_
[A] _ if you want to.
_ _ Now, when you get to A, _ you'll be playing the same chord that you played in the [C] beginning, which was [C#] _
[G] the_
_ _ D, _ [Bm] with the optional G flat. _ _ _ _
[C] Then you [D] hold that.
_ _ _ [B] Then you tap A, [A] _ [B] B, and then you start over from the beginning.
So, that was a lot to [A#] go over real quick, but I'll go really slow.
So, you have E, [Em] _ _ _ _ up to [E] G flat, [F] _ [F#m] _ up [Bm] to B, [A#] B flat, _ _ [D] _ A, _ _ [Bm] hold that, _ _ _ A, [G] B.
_ _ [E] _ [F] _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] So, that's the majority of the song.
Now, there's also a run that you hear in the chorus.
[F#] It starts with a G flat, goes [Bm] up to B, _ [C] A, _ G, [F#m] G flat, [D] _ _ D, _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [F#] _
_ _ D flat. _ _
[A] Now, [Em] that's vocals, not actual piano, but I just wanted to show you guys that just in case you were curious.
So, that would sound _ _ _ _
[F] _ [F#m] _ _ like_
[B] _ [Bm] _ [F#] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ That's the run that you hear in the chorus, but like I said, that's not part of the actual _ _ _ piano.
So, you don't need to learn that part if you don't want to.
Now, there is a part in the bridge that's a little bit different.
It's not too different, but there are a couple things different.
So, when [G] the bridge hits, _ _ you're going to play G on your left hand, _ while your right hand [C#] is going to [G] play G, _ D, and G flat. _ _ _ _
_ _ Now, from [F#m] here, you're going to go back down to the G flat chord that we played before.
_ _ _ So, actually, after _ _ _ [G] the G on the bridge, everything else [F#m] is the same.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [A#] _
[Bm] _ _ So, that part's all the same.
[E] The only difference is that with the bridge, instead of playing this E, [G] you're playing this G. _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ Now, _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
one difference, though, is in the bridge.
In the bridge, you'll [E] play this _ _ little chord called_
Actually, I don't [C#m] even know what this chord is called, to be honest with you.
[G#] But your left hand is going to play A flat, right hand is going to play [G#m] B, [E] E, A flat.
_ _ But like I said, that's only in the [G] bridge.
So, _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ back [Em] to the actual song. _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [B] _ [Bm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ Electric piano, it'll sound more like the actual song. _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [F#] _ [A] _ _
_ [Em] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
[G#m] _ _ [E] _ So, [G] _ _
yeah, that should cover everything in that _ song.
Now, I know Daniel Caesar has been a pretty big _ _ request.
_ _ So, if you have any more tracks from that album that you want to learn, feel free to hit me up.
[N] _ _
Um, it has quite a few chords in it.
So I'm going to go pretty fast because I've got to show you guys everything in here.
But, all together, [G] it's not that hard of a song once you figure all the chords out.
So, pretty much it sounds _ like_ _
[E] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [F#m] _
_ _ [E] _ [F#] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _
Now, I'm going to play it with the piano, which you just heard was the electric piano from GarageBand.
But this [E] way, [Em] _ _ [Bm] I think it's a little bit easier to hear each individual note.
So, we're going to start off with the left hand.
The left hand is going to have an E.
[Em] _ _ _
[B] _ That's the basic version.
Now, if you want to, you can also add a B _ _ and a G flat. _ _
[E] Either one works.
Your right hand is going to play _
[G] G_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] with an optional _ G flat. _ _ _
[Em] _ _ After you hit that note, after you hit that chord, you'll hit F.
_ _ [F] _ [N] _ _
[F#] _ _ So, [Em] it _ _ goes_
[F] _ [G] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
Once you get to the G flat, _ _ your right hand is going to play A, D flat, E, _ [A] _
_ with an optional A up top. _ _ _
[G#] So far, [Bm] we have_
[E] _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [B] Now, from here, you're going to jump up to B, _ [A#] B flat, _ _ [A]
A.
_ _ Now, if you want to, you can play this [Bm] chord _ along with B.
So, right hand is A, D, G flat.
[F#] Now, just in case you guys are [B] wondering, that chord is not actually in the song.
In the song, all you hear is the bass line.
So, you can just [A#] do_
[A] _ if you want to.
_ _ Now, when you get to A, _ you'll be playing the same chord that you played in the [C] beginning, which was [C#] _
[G] the_
_ _ D, _ [Bm] with the optional G flat. _ _ _ _
[C] Then you [D] hold that.
_ _ _ [B] Then you tap A, [A] _ [B] B, and then you start over from the beginning.
So, that was a lot to [A#] go over real quick, but I'll go really slow.
So, you have E, [Em] _ _ _ _ up to [E] G flat, [F] _ [F#m] _ up [Bm] to B, [A#] B flat, _ _ [D] _ A, _ _ [Bm] hold that, _ _ _ A, [G] B.
_ _ [E] _ [F] _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _
[Em] So, that's the majority of the song.
Now, there's also a run that you hear in the chorus.
[F#] It starts with a G flat, goes [Bm] up to B, _ [C] A, _ G, [F#m] G flat, [D] _ _ D, _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ [F#] _
_ _ D flat. _ _
[A] Now, [Em] that's vocals, not actual piano, but I just wanted to show you guys that just in case you were curious.
So, that would sound _ _ _ _
[F] _ [F#m] _ _ like_
[B] _ [Bm] _ [F#] _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ That's the run that you hear in the chorus, but like I said, that's not part of the actual _ _ _ piano.
So, you don't need to learn that part if you don't want to.
Now, there is a part in the bridge that's a little bit different.
It's not too different, but there are a couple things different.
So, when [G] the bridge hits, _ _ you're going to play G on your left hand, _ while your right hand [C#] is going to [G] play G, _ D, and G flat. _ _ _ _
_ _ Now, from [F#m] here, you're going to go back down to the G flat chord that we played before.
_ _ _ So, actually, after _ _ _ [G] the G on the bridge, everything else [F#m] is the same.
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [A#] _
[Bm] _ _ So, that part's all the same.
[E] The only difference is that with the bridge, instead of playing this E, [G] you're playing this G. _
_ _ _ _ [F#m] _ Now, _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
one difference, though, is in the bridge.
In the bridge, you'll [E] play this _ _ little chord called_
Actually, I don't [C#m] even know what this chord is called, to be honest with you.
[G#] But your left hand is going to play A flat, right hand is going to play [G#m] B, [E] E, A flat.
_ _ But like I said, that's only in the [G] bridge.
So, _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ back [Em] to the actual song. _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [B] _ [Bm] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
_ Electric piano, it'll sound more like the actual song. _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [Bm] _ _
[A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ [F#] _ [A] _ _
_ [Em] _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ [A#] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [E] _
[G#m] _ _ [E] _ So, [G] _ _
yeah, that should cover everything in that _ song.
Now, I know Daniel Caesar has been a pretty big _ _ request.
_ _ So, if you have any more tracks from that album that you want to learn, feel free to hit me up.
[N] _ _