Chords for How to Play "You Found Me" by The Fray | HDpiano (Part 1) Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
112.55 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
B
Ab
E
Gb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] Hey [Cm] everyone, welcome back to HD Piano.
[Eb] This is Phil, and today we're gonna be looking at how
to play [F] You [Eb] Found Me by The Fray.
And in this [Cm] video, we're only gonna be looking at the intro
and the verse.
There's [B] gonna be a couple other videos to show you the rest of the song, but the
intro and the verse sounds like this, and so on.
Okay, [E] for today, I'd like to start with the right
hand first.
And if you noticed, the right hand has got a pretty easy job for this.
We're sticking
really, really close to the middle C.
We're gonna be on B and F sharp, and we're not moving at all.
We're staying in this position the whole time.
B and F sharp.
And the pattern we're doing is F
sharp, B, and then we have a little pause, and then we repeat that.
So it's pause, one, two,
and three, and four.
One, two, and three, and four.
Notice on beat one and beat three, we're not
playing anything.
That's where we pause.
So one, two, three, four.
One, and two, and three, and four.
So it's a little syncopated, but the left hand is gonna be playing on beat one and on all the
strong beats.
So when we put that left hand in, it's gonna make a little more sense.
That's it
for the right hand part.
The intro is just that by itself.
One, and two, and three, and four, and one,
and two, and three, and four.
We're gonna add the left hand in after a couple times through that
intro figure.
So let's talk about that left hand.
Everything we do in the left hand is gonna be
here in fifths.
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [E] [Eb]
[Gb] All these different intervals here, all these different positions are a perfect fifth,
which means that your hands should fit nice and comfortably in that range.
So we're gonna start
with [Ab] G sharp and a D sharp.
Then we're moving down to F sharp and C sharp,
[Eb] D sharp, A sharp,
[E]
[B] and then E and B.
Alright, let's start with that for now.
[Ab] G sharp, D sharp, moving down by a whole
step [Gb] to F sharp, C sharp, moving down a bit further [Eb] here to D sharp and A sharp, [Bb] and then up by a half
[E] step to E and B.
[B]
[E] [Ab] Alright, our first chord gets four counts.
One, two, three, four.
The next two
each get two counts.
So [Gb] one, two, [Eb] one, two.
And then [Bb] when we move to E and B, that gets four counts.
[E] One, two, three, [B] four.
Okay, so let's put those four together.
[Ab] One, two, three, four.
[Gb] One, [Eb] two,
three, four.
[B] One, two, three, four.
Good.
We've only got two more chords before that [E] pattern
repeats.
So now we're gonna leap up [Db] to C sharp, G sharp,
[Eb] and then D sharp, A sharp, up a whole step.
Those each get two counts, then we repeat.
[Ab] Back to there.
Okay.
So one, two, three, [Gb] four.
One,
two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
Up [Db] to C sharp, G [Eb] sharp, D sharp, A [Ab] sharp.
Then we repeat.
Two, three, four.
[Gb] One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[Ab] Like that.
Alright, let's add the right hand into the mix now.
Remember, we don't play on beat one in the
right hand.
We play on [B] one and two and three and four and.
Alright, so one and three, we're just
sort of pausing.
[Abm] Alright, let's put the hands together.
One, two, ready, go.
[Gb]
[B] [Ab]
[Ebm] [B]
[Ab]
[B]
[Db] [B]
[Abm] Great job.
Feel
free to pause and rewind that as many times as you need to practice along before we go up to the
normal tempo, which is only a little faster than that.
It's right about here.
One, two, three,
four.
[B]
[Abm] Okay, nice job.
There's one more thing we need to add here.
It's in the left hand.
Before
the [B] left hand comes in, in the intro, remember, we're just doing this.
Now, we don't start right
away [Abm] with that one.
We do a little [Ab] pickup to it, okay?
So pretend we're doing the whole cycle here
of this.
[B] Now here, we actually are going to come in with this.
[Abm] Then we start.
So imagine that this,
[Gb] this, and [B] this are all silent for the intro.
Then we come [Db] back in with that.
Then [Abm] we're starting
here again with the full cycle.
So I'll show you what I mean.
Left hand's going to be hanging out
off to the side.
Actually, let's get it ready for this.
But [Ab] we're not playing anything until there.
So we'll go for the intro.
One, two, here we go.
[B]
Here it comes.
Now we're starting it.
Okay,
let's try that again.
Getting [Db] ready for this.
The intro is just the right hand until [Eb] we do those.
[B] Here we go.
Three, four.
One, two, ready, go.
[Db] [B]
Great.
Alright, guys, nice work.
So this has
been the intro and the verse.
I want you also to check out the chorus video to learn how to
play that chorus, and finally the bridge.
And with those three videos combined, you'll be
playing the whole You Found Me by The [Eb] Fray.
This is HD Piano, and I'm Phil.
Thanks for hanging out,
guys.
Come back and see us.
[Dm]
[D] [Eb]
[F]
[Eb] This is Phil, and today we're gonna be looking at how
to play [F] You [Eb] Found Me by The Fray.
And in this [Cm] video, we're only gonna be looking at the intro
and the verse.
There's [B] gonna be a couple other videos to show you the rest of the song, but the
intro and the verse sounds like this, and so on.
Okay, [E] for today, I'd like to start with the right
hand first.
And if you noticed, the right hand has got a pretty easy job for this.
We're sticking
really, really close to the middle C.
We're gonna be on B and F sharp, and we're not moving at all.
We're staying in this position the whole time.
B and F sharp.
And the pattern we're doing is F
sharp, B, and then we have a little pause, and then we repeat that.
So it's pause, one, two,
and three, and four.
One, two, and three, and four.
Notice on beat one and beat three, we're not
playing anything.
That's where we pause.
So one, two, three, four.
One, and two, and three, and four.
So it's a little syncopated, but the left hand is gonna be playing on beat one and on all the
strong beats.
So when we put that left hand in, it's gonna make a little more sense.
That's it
for the right hand part.
The intro is just that by itself.
One, and two, and three, and four, and one,
and two, and three, and four.
We're gonna add the left hand in after a couple times through that
intro figure.
So let's talk about that left hand.
Everything we do in the left hand is gonna be
here in fifths.
[Db] [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [E] [Eb]
[Gb] All these different intervals here, all these different positions are a perfect fifth,
which means that your hands should fit nice and comfortably in that range.
So we're gonna start
with [Ab] G sharp and a D sharp.
Then we're moving down to F sharp and C sharp,
[Eb] D sharp, A sharp,
[E]
[B] and then E and B.
Alright, let's start with that for now.
[Ab] G sharp, D sharp, moving down by a whole
step [Gb] to F sharp, C sharp, moving down a bit further [Eb] here to D sharp and A sharp, [Bb] and then up by a half
[E] step to E and B.
[B]
[E] [Ab] Alright, our first chord gets four counts.
One, two, three, four.
The next two
each get two counts.
So [Gb] one, two, [Eb] one, two.
And then [Bb] when we move to E and B, that gets four counts.
[E] One, two, three, [B] four.
Okay, so let's put those four together.
[Ab] One, two, three, four.
[Gb] One, [Eb] two,
three, four.
[B] One, two, three, four.
Good.
We've only got two more chords before that [E] pattern
repeats.
So now we're gonna leap up [Db] to C sharp, G sharp,
[Eb] and then D sharp, A sharp, up a whole step.
Those each get two counts, then we repeat.
[Ab] Back to there.
Okay.
So one, two, three, [Gb] four.
One,
two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
Up [Db] to C sharp, G [Eb] sharp, D sharp, A [Ab] sharp.
Then we repeat.
Two, three, four.
[Gb] One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[Ab] Like that.
Alright, let's add the right hand into the mix now.
Remember, we don't play on beat one in the
right hand.
We play on [B] one and two and three and four and.
Alright, so one and three, we're just
sort of pausing.
[Abm] Alright, let's put the hands together.
One, two, ready, go.
[Gb]
[B] [Ab]
[Ebm] [B]
[Ab]
[B]
[Db] [B]
[Abm] Great job.
Feel
free to pause and rewind that as many times as you need to practice along before we go up to the
normal tempo, which is only a little faster than that.
It's right about here.
One, two, three,
four.
[B]
[Abm] Okay, nice job.
There's one more thing we need to add here.
It's in the left hand.
Before
the [B] left hand comes in, in the intro, remember, we're just doing this.
Now, we don't start right
away [Abm] with that one.
We do a little [Ab] pickup to it, okay?
So pretend we're doing the whole cycle here
of this.
[B] Now here, we actually are going to come in with this.
[Abm] Then we start.
So imagine that this,
[Gb] this, and [B] this are all silent for the intro.
Then we come [Db] back in with that.
Then [Abm] we're starting
here again with the full cycle.
So I'll show you what I mean.
Left hand's going to be hanging out
off to the side.
Actually, let's get it ready for this.
But [Ab] we're not playing anything until there.
So we'll go for the intro.
One, two, here we go.
[B]
Here it comes.
Now we're starting it.
Okay,
let's try that again.
Getting [Db] ready for this.
The intro is just the right hand until [Eb] we do those.
[B] Here we go.
Three, four.
One, two, ready, go.
[Db] [B]
Great.
Alright, guys, nice work.
So this has
been the intro and the verse.
I want you also to check out the chorus video to learn how to
play that chorus, and finally the bridge.
And with those three videos combined, you'll be
playing the whole You Found Me by The [Eb] Fray.
This is HD Piano, and I'm Phil.
Thanks for hanging out,
guys.
Come back and see us.
[Dm]
[D] [Eb]
[F]
Key:
Eb
B
Ab
E
Gb
Eb
B
Ab
_ _ [Eb] _ _ Hey [Cm] everyone, welcome back to HD Piano.
[Eb] This is Phil, and today we're gonna be looking at how
to play [F] You [Eb] Found Me by The Fray.
And in this [Cm] video, we're only gonna be looking at the intro
and the verse.
There's [B] gonna be a couple other videos to show you the rest of the song, but the
intro and the verse sounds like this, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ and so on.
Okay, [E] for today, I'd like to start with the right
hand first.
And if you noticed, the right hand has got a pretty easy job for this.
We're sticking
really, really close to the middle C.
We're gonna be on B and F sharp, and we're not moving at all.
We're staying in this position the whole time.
_ B and F sharp.
And the pattern we're doing is _ _ _ F
sharp, B, and then we have a little pause, and then we repeat that.
So it's pause, _ _ _ _ _ one, two,
and three, and four.
One, two, and three, and four.
Notice on beat one and beat three, we're not
playing anything.
That's where we pause.
So one, two, three, four.
One, and two, and three, and four.
So it's a little syncopated, _ but the left hand is gonna be playing on beat one and on all the
strong beats.
So when we put that left hand in, it's gonna make a little more sense.
_ That's it
for the right hand part.
The intro is just that by itself.
One, and two, and three, and four, and one,
and two, and three, and four.
We're gonna add the left hand in _ _ after a couple times through that
intro figure.
So let's talk about that left hand.
Everything we do in the left hand is gonna be
here in fifths.
[Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[Gb] All these different intervals here, all these different positions are a perfect fifth,
which means that your hands should fit nice and comfortably in that range.
So we're gonna start
with [Ab] _ G sharp and a D sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Then we're moving down to F sharp and C sharp, _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ D sharp, A sharp,
_ [E] _
[B] and then E and B.
_ _ Alright, let's start with that for now.
[Ab] _ _ _ G sharp, D sharp, moving down by a whole
step [Gb] to F sharp, C sharp, _ moving down a bit further [Eb] here to D sharp and A sharp, [Bb] and then up by a half
[E] step to E and B.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [Ab] Alright, our first chord gets four counts.
One, two, three, four.
The next two
each get two counts.
So [Gb] one, two, [Eb] one, two.
And then [Bb] when we move to E and B, that gets four counts.
[E] One, two, three, [B] four.
Okay, so let's put those four together.
[Ab] One, two, three, four.
[Gb] One, [Eb] two,
three, four.
[B] One, two, three, four.
Good.
We've only got two more chords before that [E] pattern
repeats.
_ So now we're gonna leap up _ [Db] _ to C sharp, G sharp, _ _
[Eb] and then D sharp, A sharp, up a whole step.
Those each get two counts, then we repeat.
_ [Ab] Back to there.
Okay.
So one, two, three, [Gb] four.
One,
two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
Up [Db] to C sharp, G [Eb] sharp, D sharp, A [Ab] sharp.
Then we repeat.
Two, three, four.
[Gb] One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[Ab] Like that.
_ Alright, let's add the right hand into the mix now.
Remember, we don't play on beat one in the
right hand.
We play on [B] one and two and three and four and.
Alright, so one and three, we're just
sort of pausing. _ _
_ _ [Abm] Alright, let's put the hands together.
One, two, ready, go.
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [B] _
_ _ [Abm] Great job.
_ Feel
free to pause and rewind that as many times as you need to practice along before we go up to the
normal tempo, which is only a little faster than that.
It's right about here.
One, two, three,
four.
[B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] Okay, nice job.
There's one more thing we need to add here.
It's in the left hand.
Before
the [B] left hand comes in, in the intro, remember, we're just doing this. _
Now, we don't start right
away [Abm] with that one.
We do a little [Ab] pickup to it, okay?
So pretend we're doing the whole cycle here
of this.
_ _ [B] Now here, we actually are going to come in with this.
_ _ _ [Abm] Then we start.
_ So imagine that this,
[Gb] this, and [B] this are all silent for the intro.
Then we come [Db] back in _ with that.
Then [Abm] we're starting
here again with the full cycle.
_ So I'll show you what I mean.
Left hand's going to be hanging out
off to the side.
Actually, let's get it ready for this.
But [Ab] we're not playing anything until there.
So we'll go for the intro.
One, two, here we go.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Here it comes. _ _
_ _ _ Now we're starting it. _ _
_ _ Okay,
let's try that again.
Getting [Db] ready for this.
The intro is just the right hand until [Eb] we do those.
[B] Here we go.
Three, four.
_ One, two, ready, go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [B] _
Great. _ _ _ _ _ _
Alright, guys, nice work.
So this has
been the intro and the verse.
I want you also to check out the chorus video to learn how to
play that chorus, and finally the bridge.
And with those three videos combined, you'll be
playing the whole You Found Me by The [Eb] Fray.
This is HD Piano, and I'm Phil.
Thanks for hanging out,
guys.
Come back and see us.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Eb] This is Phil, and today we're gonna be looking at how
to play [F] You [Eb] Found Me by The Fray.
And in this [Cm] video, we're only gonna be looking at the intro
and the verse.
There's [B] gonna be a couple other videos to show you the rest of the song, but the
intro and the verse sounds like this, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ and so on.
Okay, [E] for today, I'd like to start with the right
hand first.
And if you noticed, the right hand has got a pretty easy job for this.
We're sticking
really, really close to the middle C.
We're gonna be on B and F sharp, and we're not moving at all.
We're staying in this position the whole time.
_ B and F sharp.
And the pattern we're doing is _ _ _ F
sharp, B, and then we have a little pause, and then we repeat that.
So it's pause, _ _ _ _ _ one, two,
and three, and four.
One, two, and three, and four.
Notice on beat one and beat three, we're not
playing anything.
That's where we pause.
So one, two, three, four.
One, and two, and three, and four.
So it's a little syncopated, _ but the left hand is gonna be playing on beat one and on all the
strong beats.
So when we put that left hand in, it's gonna make a little more sense.
_ That's it
for the right hand part.
The intro is just that by itself.
One, and two, and three, and four, and one,
and two, and three, and four.
We're gonna add the left hand in _ _ after a couple times through that
intro figure.
So let's talk about that left hand.
Everything we do in the left hand is gonna be
here in fifths.
[Db] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
[Gb] All these different intervals here, all these different positions are a perfect fifth,
which means that your hands should fit nice and comfortably in that range.
So we're gonna start
with [Ab] _ G sharp and a D sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Then we're moving down to F sharp and C sharp, _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ D sharp, A sharp,
_ [E] _
[B] and then E and B.
_ _ Alright, let's start with that for now.
[Ab] _ _ _ G sharp, D sharp, moving down by a whole
step [Gb] to F sharp, C sharp, _ moving down a bit further [Eb] here to D sharp and A sharp, [Bb] and then up by a half
[E] step to E and B.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [Ab] Alright, our first chord gets four counts.
One, two, three, four.
The next two
each get two counts.
So [Gb] one, two, [Eb] one, two.
And then [Bb] when we move to E and B, that gets four counts.
[E] One, two, three, [B] four.
Okay, so let's put those four together.
[Ab] One, two, three, four.
[Gb] One, [Eb] two,
three, four.
[B] One, two, three, four.
Good.
We've only got two more chords before that [E] pattern
repeats.
_ So now we're gonna leap up _ [Db] _ to C sharp, G sharp, _ _
[Eb] and then D sharp, A sharp, up a whole step.
Those each get two counts, then we repeat.
_ [Ab] Back to there.
Okay.
So one, two, three, [Gb] four.
One,
two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
Up [Db] to C sharp, G [Eb] sharp, D sharp, A [Ab] sharp.
Then we repeat.
Two, three, four.
[Gb] One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[E] One, two, three, four.
One, two, [Eb] three, four.
[Ab] Like that.
_ Alright, let's add the right hand into the mix now.
Remember, we don't play on beat one in the
right hand.
We play on [B] one and two and three and four and.
Alright, so one and three, we're just
sort of pausing. _ _
_ _ [Abm] Alright, let's put the hands together.
One, two, ready, go.
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Ebm] _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [B] _
_ _ [Abm] Great job.
_ Feel
free to pause and rewind that as many times as you need to practice along before we go up to the
normal tempo, which is only a little faster than that.
It's right about here.
One, two, three,
four.
[B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Abm] Okay, nice job.
There's one more thing we need to add here.
It's in the left hand.
Before
the [B] left hand comes in, in the intro, remember, we're just doing this. _
Now, we don't start right
away [Abm] with that one.
We do a little [Ab] pickup to it, okay?
So pretend we're doing the whole cycle here
of this.
_ _ [B] Now here, we actually are going to come in with this.
_ _ _ [Abm] Then we start.
_ So imagine that this,
[Gb] this, and [B] this are all silent for the intro.
Then we come [Db] back in _ with that.
Then [Abm] we're starting
here again with the full cycle.
_ So I'll show you what I mean.
Left hand's going to be hanging out
off to the side.
Actually, let's get it ready for this.
But [Ab] we're not playing anything until there.
So we'll go for the intro.
One, two, here we go.
[B] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Here it comes. _ _
_ _ _ Now we're starting it. _ _
_ _ Okay,
let's try that again.
Getting [Db] ready for this.
The intro is just the right hand until [Eb] we do those.
[B] Here we go.
Three, four.
_ One, two, ready, go.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [B] _
Great. _ _ _ _ _ _
Alright, guys, nice work.
So this has
been the intro and the verse.
I want you also to check out the chorus video to learn how to
play that chorus, and finally the bridge.
And with those three videos combined, you'll be
playing the whole You Found Me by The [Eb] Fray.
This is HD Piano, and I'm Phil.
Thanks for hanging out,
guys.
Come back and see us.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _