Chords for HOW TO PLAY - Passenger - Let Her Go (Piano Tutorial Lesson)
Tempo:
134.65 bpm
Chords used:
D
Em
C
A
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It starts with the introduction section, okay?
The [G#m] guitar part, okay?
I'll give you a preview of what it sounds like before we start learning it.
Okay, it goes [A] like this.
[C]
[D] [Em]
[D] [C]
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [C]
[D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[D] [Em] Just like that.
As you can hear, it's actually [D] times two of this motive, okay?
One particular big motive.
But anyway, that's gonna teach you how to play this introduction section.
Okay, so starting with the right hand.
Right hand, it goes on A.
That's the first note, middle C is here.
A, okay?
So the A just above middle C.
So it goes A, B, [G] A, G, [C#] D, E, G, [Em] E, B.
[B] A, B, [C#] A, [E] G, D, [C] E, G, [Em] E, [A] B, A.
Okay, that's the first part, okay?
Okay, so let's do this first part [B] again for the right hand.
It goes A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, B.
[A] [Bm] A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, B, [A] A.
That's the right hand for the first part, okay?
[B] The left hand, there's four chords for [C] this first part.
It's C major, C, G.
Second [D] chord is D major, D, F sharp, A.
The third chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
And then D [D] major, D, F sharp, A.
That's the fourth chord.
[E] Okay, with those four chords [C] in mind, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor, [D] and D major.
Let's put the two hands together.
[E] Okay, so this first part for [B] two hands goes like this.
Right hand starts first with the A, B, [G] A, G, and on [C] D, C major chord together.
A and D major chord together.
[D] D and E minor chord [Em] together.
A and D major chord [D] together, just like that.
[B] Okay, let's do it again.
So it goes [Bm] [C] together,
[D] together, [Em]
together, [D] together.
Just like that.
That's the first part of the introduction.
Okay, now the second part of the introduction, right hand, it's similar.
It goes A, [C] B, [Gm] A, G, D, [Em] E, G, E.
And then here it's different.
It goes G up to D, B, and then back to [A#] G, A, [Bm] B.
And that's it for the second part, okay?
Let's do it again.
So right hand goes A, B, [E] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, [Bm] G, D, [C]
[A] G, A, [B] B.
Like that for the right hand, okay?
Okay, and then the left hand, there's four chords as [G] well.
Here are the four chords.
It's C [C] major, C, G.
Second chord is also C major.
Then third chord we have [D] D major, D, F sharp, A.
Then the fourth chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
[C] Okay, with those four chords in mind, C major, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor,
let's put the two hands together for the second part of the intro.
So it goes like this.
Right hand [F#m] starts first.
[C] D and C major chord together.
And then G and D major [D] chord together.
After the B, E [Em] minor by itself.
Just like that.
Okay, so as you can see, I just taught you the one with the one C major, okay?
So let's just maybe say you can either do one C major chord or two C major chords.
The reason for two C major chords, you can either do it [A] like this.
You can do it
[C] together.
And then D and C major chord together like that.
And then G and D major chord [D] together.
After the B, E [Em] minor chord by itself.
Like that.
Yeah, so you can actually put two C majors in like that with D, okay?
Just give it kind of like one, kind of like an oomph to it, okay?
But anyway, so let's just put it one more time together with the actually two C major chords together.
So [C#] it matches what I just said before, okay?
So it goes like [F#m] this.
[C] Together.
Together.
[D] Together.
[Em] Here.
Two.
Yeah, just like that.
Okay, so that's the [G#] second part.
Now, the third part is actually exactly the same as the first part,
but just with an extra D major passing chord on the first note.
So [D] it's like together.
[C] Together.
Just
[D] [Em] [D]
like that.
[Am] It's exactly the same as the [G#] first part, but extra D major chord at the [D] start.
So one more time for this third part.
So [C]
together.
[D] [Em]
[D] Together.
Just like that.
Okay, so that's the [E] third part.
And then the fourth part is exactly the same as the second part.
So we already know it.
[F#m] [C]
Okay, [D] [Em]
so the fourth part one more time.
The [C] same as the second [F#m] part.
So [C] one,
[D] [Em] two, three, four, one.
Okay, so after the introduction.
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The [G#m] guitar part, okay?
I'll give you a preview of what it sounds like before we start learning it.
Okay, it goes [A] like this.
[C]
[D] [Em]
[D] [C]
[Em] [D] [Em]
[D] [C]
[D]
[Em] [D]
[C]
[D] [Em] Just like that.
As you can hear, it's actually [D] times two of this motive, okay?
One particular big motive.
But anyway, that's gonna teach you how to play this introduction section.
Okay, so starting with the right hand.
Right hand, it goes on A.
That's the first note, middle C is here.
A, okay?
So the A just above middle C.
So it goes A, B, [G] A, G, [C#] D, E, G, [Em] E, B.
[B] A, B, [C#] A, [E] G, D, [C] E, G, [Em] E, [A] B, A.
Okay, that's the first part, okay?
Okay, so let's do this first part [B] again for the right hand.
It goes A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, B.
[A] [Bm] A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, B, [A] A.
That's the right hand for the first part, okay?
[B] The left hand, there's four chords for [C] this first part.
It's C major, C, G.
Second [D] chord is D major, D, F sharp, A.
The third chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
And then D [D] major, D, F sharp, A.
That's the fourth chord.
[E] Okay, with those four chords [C] in mind, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor, [D] and D major.
Let's put the two hands together.
[E] Okay, so this first part for [B] two hands goes like this.
Right hand starts first with the A, B, [G] A, G, and on [C] D, C major chord together.
A and D major chord together.
[D] D and E minor chord [Em] together.
A and D major chord [D] together, just like that.
[B] Okay, let's do it again.
So it goes [Bm] [C] together,
[D] together, [Em]
together, [D] together.
Just like that.
That's the first part of the introduction.
Okay, now the second part of the introduction, right hand, it's similar.
It goes A, [C] B, [Gm] A, G, D, [Em] E, G, E.
And then here it's different.
It goes G up to D, B, and then back to [A#] G, A, [Bm] B.
And that's it for the second part, okay?
Let's do it again.
So right hand goes A, B, [E] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, E, [Bm] G, D, [C]
[A] G, A, [B] B.
Like that for the right hand, okay?
Okay, and then the left hand, there's four chords as [G] well.
Here are the four chords.
It's C [C] major, C, G.
Second chord is also C major.
Then third chord we have [D] D major, D, F sharp, A.
Then the fourth chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
[C] Okay, with those four chords in mind, C major, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor,
let's put the two hands together for the second part of the intro.
So it goes like this.
Right hand [F#m] starts first.
[C] D and C major chord together.
And then G and D major [D] chord together.
After the B, E [Em] minor by itself.
Just like that.
Okay, so as you can see, I just taught you the one with the one C major, okay?
So let's just maybe say you can either do one C major chord or two C major chords.
The reason for two C major chords, you can either do it [A] like this.
You can do it
[C] together.
And then D and C major chord together like that.
And then G and D major chord [D] together.
After the B, E [Em] minor chord by itself.
Like that.
Yeah, so you can actually put two C majors in like that with D, okay?
Just give it kind of like one, kind of like an oomph to it, okay?
But anyway, so let's just put it one more time together with the actually two C major chords together.
So [C#] it matches what I just said before, okay?
So it goes like [F#m] this.
[C] Together.
Together.
[D] Together.
[Em] Here.
Two.
Yeah, just like that.
Okay, so that's the [G#] second part.
Now, the third part is actually exactly the same as the first part,
but just with an extra D major passing chord on the first note.
So [D] it's like together.
[C] Together.
Just
[D] [Em] [D]
like that.
[Am] It's exactly the same as the [G#] first part, but extra D major chord at the [D] start.
So one more time for this third part.
So [C]
together.
[D] [Em]
[D] Together.
Just like that.
Okay, so that's the [E] third part.
And then the fourth part is exactly the same as the second part.
So we already know it.
[F#m] [C]
Okay, [D] [Em]
so the fourth part one more time.
The [C] same as the second [F#m] part.
So [C] one,
[D] [Em] two, three, four, one.
Okay, so after the introduction.
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Key:
D
Em
C
A
B
D
Em
C
It starts with the introduction section, okay?
The [G#m] guitar part, okay?
I'll give you a preview of what it sounds like before we start learning it.
Okay, it goes [A] like this.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Em] Just _ _ _ _ _ like that.
As you can hear, it's actually [D] times two of this motive, okay?
One particular big motive.
But anyway, that's gonna teach you how to play this introduction section.
Okay, so starting with the right hand.
Right hand, it goes on A.
That's the first note, middle C is here.
A, okay?
So the A just above middle C.
So it goes A, B, [G] A, G, [C#] D, E, G, _ _ [Em] E, B. _ _
_ [B] A, B, [C#] A, [E] G, D, [C] E, G, _ [Em] E, [A] B, A. _
Okay, that's the first part, okay?
Okay, so let's do this first part [B] again for the right hand.
It goes A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ _ E, B.
_ _ _ [A] [Bm] A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ E, B, [A] A.
That's the right hand for the first part, okay?
[B] The left hand, there's four chords for [C] this first part.
It's C major, C, G.
Second [D] chord is D major, D, F sharp, A.
_ The third chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
_ And then D [D] major, D, F sharp, A.
That's the fourth chord.
[E] Okay, with those four chords [C] in mind, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor, [D] and D major.
Let's put the two hands together.
[E] Okay, so this first part for [B] two hands goes like this.
Right hand starts first with the A, B, [G] A, G, and on [C] D, C major chord together. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ A and D major chord together.
[D] _ _ _ D and E minor chord [Em] together.
_ _ _ _ _ A and D major chord [D] together, just like that.
_ _ [B] Okay, let's do it again.
So it goes [Bm] _ [C] together, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] together, _ [Em]
together, _ _ _ _ [D] together.
Just like that.
That's the first part of the introduction.
Okay, now the second part of the introduction, right hand, it's similar.
It goes A, [C] B, [Gm] A, G, D, [Em] E, G, E.
And then here it's different.
It goes G up to D, B, and then back to [A#] G, A, [Bm] B.
And that's it for the second part, okay?
Let's do it again.
So right hand goes A, B, [E] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ E, [Bm] G, D, _ [C]
[A] G, A, [B] B.
Like that for the right hand, okay?
Okay, and then the left hand, there's four chords as [G] well.
Here are the four chords.
It's C [C] major, C, G.
Second chord is also C major.
Then third chord we have [D] D major, D, F sharp, A.
Then the fourth chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
[C] Okay, with those four chords in mind, C major, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor,
let's put the two hands together for the second part of the intro.
So it goes like this.
Right hand [F#m] starts first.
_ [C] _ D and C major chord together. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And then G and D major [D] chord together. _
_ _ After the B, E [Em] minor by itself.
Just like that.
_ Okay, so as you can see, I just taught you the one with the one C major, okay?
So let's just maybe say you can either do one C major chord or two C major chords.
The reason for two C major chords, you can either do it [A] like this.
You can do it _
[C] _ together.
_ _ And then D and C major chord together like that.
And then G and D major chord [D] together.
_ After the B, E [Em] minor chord by itself.
Like that.
Yeah, so you can actually put two C majors in like that with D, okay?
Just give it kind of like one, kind of like an oomph to it, okay?
But anyway, so let's just put it one more time together with the actually two C major chords together.
So [C#] it matches what I just said before, okay?
So it goes like [F#m] this.
_ [C] Together. _
_ _ _ Together.
[D] Together. _
[Em] Here.
Two.
Yeah, _ _ just like that.
_ Okay, so that's the [G#] second part.
Now, the third part is actually exactly the same as the first part,
but just with an extra D major passing chord on the first note.
So [D] it's like together.
_ [C] Together.
_ _ Just _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
like that.
[Am] It's exactly the same as the [G#] first part, but extra D major chord at the [D] start.
So one more time for this third part.
So _ _ [C]
together.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [D] Together.
Just like that.
_ Okay, so that's the [E] third part.
And then the fourth part is exactly the same as the second part.
So we already know it.
[F#m] _ [C] _
Okay, _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ so the fourth part one more time.
The [C] same as the second [F#m] part.
So [C] one, _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ two, three, four, one.
Okay, so after the introduction.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm glad you made it to the end of my video.
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The [G#m] guitar part, okay?
I'll give you a preview of what it sounds like before we start learning it.
Okay, it goes [A] like this.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ [Em] Just _ _ _ _ _ like that.
As you can hear, it's actually [D] times two of this motive, okay?
One particular big motive.
But anyway, that's gonna teach you how to play this introduction section.
Okay, so starting with the right hand.
Right hand, it goes on A.
That's the first note, middle C is here.
A, okay?
So the A just above middle C.
So it goes A, B, [G] A, G, [C#] D, E, G, _ _ [Em] E, B. _ _
_ [B] A, B, [C#] A, [E] G, D, [C] E, G, _ [Em] E, [A] B, A. _
Okay, that's the first part, okay?
Okay, so let's do this first part [B] again for the right hand.
It goes A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ _ E, B.
_ _ _ [A] [Bm] A, B, [G] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ E, B, [A] A.
That's the right hand for the first part, okay?
[B] The left hand, there's four chords for [C] this first part.
It's C major, C, G.
Second [D] chord is D major, D, F sharp, A.
_ The third chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
_ And then D [D] major, D, F sharp, A.
That's the fourth chord.
[E] Okay, with those four chords [C] in mind, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor, [D] and D major.
Let's put the two hands together.
[E] Okay, so this first part for [B] two hands goes like this.
Right hand starts first with the A, B, [G] A, G, and on [C] D, C major chord together. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ A and D major chord together.
[D] _ _ _ D and E minor chord [Em] together.
_ _ _ _ _ A and D major chord [D] together, just like that.
_ _ [B] Okay, let's do it again.
So it goes [Bm] _ [C] together, _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] together, _ [Em]
together, _ _ _ _ [D] together.
Just like that.
That's the first part of the introduction.
Okay, now the second part of the introduction, right hand, it's similar.
It goes A, [C] B, [Gm] A, G, D, [Em] E, G, E.
And then here it's different.
It goes G up to D, B, and then back to [A#] G, A, [Bm] B.
And that's it for the second part, okay?
Let's do it again.
So right hand goes A, B, [E] A, G, [Em] D, E, G, _ E, [Bm] G, D, _ [C]
[A] G, A, [B] B.
Like that for the right hand, okay?
Okay, and then the left hand, there's four chords as [G] well.
Here are the four chords.
It's C [C] major, C, G.
Second chord is also C major.
Then third chord we have [D] D major, D, F sharp, A.
Then the fourth chord is [Em] E minor, E, G, B.
[C] Okay, with those four chords in mind, C major, C [D] major, D [Em] major, E minor,
let's put the two hands together for the second part of the intro.
So it goes like this.
Right hand [F#m] starts first.
_ [C] _ D and C major chord together. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And then G and D major [D] chord together. _
_ _ After the B, E [Em] minor by itself.
Just like that.
_ Okay, so as you can see, I just taught you the one with the one C major, okay?
So let's just maybe say you can either do one C major chord or two C major chords.
The reason for two C major chords, you can either do it [A] like this.
You can do it _
[C] _ together.
_ _ And then D and C major chord together like that.
And then G and D major chord [D] together.
_ After the B, E [Em] minor chord by itself.
Like that.
Yeah, so you can actually put two C majors in like that with D, okay?
Just give it kind of like one, kind of like an oomph to it, okay?
But anyway, so let's just put it one more time together with the actually two C major chords together.
So [C#] it matches what I just said before, okay?
So it goes like [F#m] this.
_ [C] Together. _
_ _ _ Together.
[D] Together. _
[Em] Here.
Two.
Yeah, _ _ just like that.
_ Okay, so that's the [G#] second part.
Now, the third part is actually exactly the same as the first part,
but just with an extra D major passing chord on the first note.
So [D] it's like together.
_ [C] Together.
_ _ Just _
[D] _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
like that.
[Am] It's exactly the same as the [G#] first part, but extra D major chord at the [D] start.
So one more time for this third part.
So _ _ [C]
together.
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ [D] Together.
Just like that.
_ Okay, so that's the [E] third part.
And then the fourth part is exactly the same as the second part.
So we already know it.
[F#m] _ [C] _
Okay, _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ _ so the fourth part one more time.
The [C] same as the second [F#m] part.
So [C] one, _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ two, three, four, one.
Okay, so after the introduction.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ I'm glad you made it to the end of my video.
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