Chords for I'll Make It - Hezekiah Walker - John P Kee - Piano Tutorial chords
Tempo:
167.4 bpm
Chords used:
Gb
Ab
Eb
Fm
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Cm] [Fm] [Gb]
[G] [Fm] [Ebm]
[Db]
[Bb] [Cm] [Fm]
[Gb] [G] [Fm]
[Ebm] [Ab] [Eb] [D] [Db]
[Gb]
Your first chord is going to be a E flat [Gm] [Ebm] minor 9.
Right [Gb] hand G flat, B flat, D flat, [Bbm] F.
Left hand [Eb] bass, E flat.
[Gb] So you're going to kind of march the bass from an E flat to an F.
[F]
This is your left hand.
To a G [Gb] flat, to a [G] G.
Then when you get to A flat, [C]
your chord on your right hand now
becomes an A flat [Gb] 13 chord.
So your A flat 13, right hand is G flat, B flat, C, [C] [Fm] F.
Left hand [Ab] bass, A flat.
So I'll do that [Gb] again.
[G]
[Ab] Now once you get to A flat 13, you're going to bounce back and forth because you're going
to be at each chord of the song.
This is only four chords in the whole song.
You're going to be at each chord for [Gb] four counts.
When you get to the A flat, while you're waiting on the timing, [Ab] just go back [Eb] and forth between
A flat and [Ab] E flat on your left hand bass.
[Eb]
I'm just going to go like this, I'm at [Ebm] A flat 13.
[Ab] [Eb]
Then you slide your left hand bass down to D.
[D]
I just did that in order to get you to here.
[Db]
Watch your left hand go from D to D flat.
When you get to D flat, now you're at a D flat major 9 chord.
D flat major 9.
[F] Right hand F, A [Ab] flat, C, E flat.
Left hand [Db] bass, G flat.
And stay there for four counts.
You can do it like this, or like this.
[Bb] Three, four.
Then you hit your last chord, which is a G flat [Gb] 13.
G flat 13, [E] right hand E, A flat, B [Bb] flat, E [Eb] flat.
Left hand bass, [Gb] G flat.
And you stay there for four counts.
[Cm]
So that's the whole entire song, so watch this.
[Fm]
[Ebm] [Fm] Right there I just did some lead in tones.
In other words, some tones that get you to the real thing.
[C] And that lead in tone was C.
You can do it with one hand, or you can do it with both
hands, or just do the left hand.
It doesn't matter.
I'm going to do a C, [Eb] E flat, [F] F, A flat.
[Ab] But when you do those lead in [Ebm] tones, you show a better D at that E flat minor 9 on time.
[Cm] Watch again.
[Fm] [Ebm] Okay, [Cm] do that one more time.
[Fm] [Gb]
E flat minor 9, [G]
[Ebm] to an A flat 13, [Ab]
[Eb] [D] [Db] D flat major 9, [Bb]
F 13, or G flat 13, whether it's G flat [Gb] 13.
It's also F sharp 13, but I'm calling it G flat 13.
And then just repeat that.
And that's the whole entire song.
I don't care what [C] they sing, [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [G] whether they're the [Ebm] lead, [Ab] [Eb]
[D] [Db] the chorus, or what.
You can [Bb] do that straight through the whole song.
[C] [Eb] [Fm] [Ebm] [Gb]
[G] [Ebm] [Ab] [Eb]
[D] [Db]
[Bb] [Cm] [Fm]
[Gb] [Gm]
[Fm] [Ebm] [Ab] [Eb] [D]
[Db] [N]
[G] [Fm] [Ebm]
[Db]
[Bb] [Cm] [Fm]
[Gb] [G] [Fm]
[Ebm] [Ab] [Eb] [D] [Db]
[Gb]
Your first chord is going to be a E flat [Gm] [Ebm] minor 9.
Right [Gb] hand G flat, B flat, D flat, [Bbm] F.
Left hand [Eb] bass, E flat.
[Gb] So you're going to kind of march the bass from an E flat to an F.
[F]
This is your left hand.
To a G [Gb] flat, to a [G] G.
Then when you get to A flat, [C]
your chord on your right hand now
becomes an A flat [Gb] 13 chord.
So your A flat 13, right hand is G flat, B flat, C, [C] [Fm] F.
Left hand [Ab] bass, A flat.
So I'll do that [Gb] again.
[G]
[Ab] Now once you get to A flat 13, you're going to bounce back and forth because you're going
to be at each chord of the song.
This is only four chords in the whole song.
You're going to be at each chord for [Gb] four counts.
When you get to the A flat, while you're waiting on the timing, [Ab] just go back [Eb] and forth between
A flat and [Ab] E flat on your left hand bass.
[Eb]
I'm just going to go like this, I'm at [Ebm] A flat 13.
[Ab] [Eb]
Then you slide your left hand bass down to D.
[D]
I just did that in order to get you to here.
[Db]
Watch your left hand go from D to D flat.
When you get to D flat, now you're at a D flat major 9 chord.
D flat major 9.
[F] Right hand F, A [Ab] flat, C, E flat.
Left hand [Db] bass, G flat.
And stay there for four counts.
You can do it like this, or like this.
[Bb] Three, four.
Then you hit your last chord, which is a G flat [Gb] 13.
G flat 13, [E] right hand E, A flat, B [Bb] flat, E [Eb] flat.
Left hand bass, [Gb] G flat.
And you stay there for four counts.
[Cm]
So that's the whole entire song, so watch this.
[Fm]
[Ebm] [Fm] Right there I just did some lead in tones.
In other words, some tones that get you to the real thing.
[C] And that lead in tone was C.
You can do it with one hand, or you can do it with both
hands, or just do the left hand.
It doesn't matter.
I'm going to do a C, [Eb] E flat, [F] F, A flat.
[Ab] But when you do those lead in [Ebm] tones, you show a better D at that E flat minor 9 on time.
[Cm] Watch again.
[Fm] [Ebm] Okay, [Cm] do that one more time.
[Fm] [Gb]
E flat minor 9, [G]
[Ebm] to an A flat 13, [Ab]
[Eb] [D] [Db] D flat major 9, [Bb]
F 13, or G flat 13, whether it's G flat [Gb] 13.
It's also F sharp 13, but I'm calling it G flat 13.
And then just repeat that.
And that's the whole entire song.
I don't care what [C] they sing, [Eb] [Ab]
[Gb] [G] whether they're the [Ebm] lead, [Ab] [Eb]
[D] [Db] the chorus, or what.
You can [Bb] do that straight through the whole song.
[C] [Eb] [Fm] [Ebm] [Gb]
[G] [Ebm] [Ab] [Eb]
[D] [Db]
[Bb] [Cm] [Fm]
[Gb] [Gm]
[Fm] [Ebm] [Ab] [Eb] [D]
[Db] [N]
Key:
Gb
Ab
Eb
Fm
Ebm
Gb
Ab
Eb
[Cm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Fm] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ [D] _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ Your first chord is going to be a E flat [Gm] _ [Ebm] minor 9.
_ _ _ Right [Gb] hand G flat, B flat, _ D flat, _ [Bbm] F.
_ Left hand [Eb] bass, _ E flat.
_ _ [Gb] So you're going to kind of march the bass from an E flat _ _ to an F.
[F] _ _
This is your left hand.
To a G [Gb] flat, _ _ to a [G] G.
_ _ Then when you get to A flat, [C] _ _ _ _
your chord on your right hand now
becomes an A flat [Gb] 13 chord.
So your A flat 13, right hand is G flat, B flat, _ C, [C] _ _ _ [Fm] F.
_ Left hand [Ab] bass, _ A flat. _
_ _ _ _ So I'll do that [Gb] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Ab] _ _ Now once you get to A flat 13, you're going to bounce back and forth because you're going
to be at each chord of the song.
This is only four chords in the whole song.
You're going to be at each chord for [Gb] four counts.
When you get to the A flat, while you're waiting on the timing, [Ab] just go back [Eb] and forth between
A flat _ and [Ab] E flat on your left hand bass.
[Eb] _ _ _
I'm _ just going to go like this, I'm at [Ebm] A flat 13.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ Then you slide your left hand bass down to D.
[D] _ _ _
I just did that in order to get you to here.
[Db]
Watch your left hand go from D to D flat. _ _
_ _ When you get to D flat, now you're at a D flat major 9 chord.
D flat major 9.
[F] Right hand F, _ A [Ab] flat, _ C, _ E flat.
Left hand [Db] bass, _ G flat.
And stay there for four counts.
You can do it like this, _ _ or like this. _ _ _
[Bb] Three, four.
_ _ Then you hit your last chord, which is a _ G flat [Gb] 13.
G flat 13, [E] right hand E, _ A flat, _ B [Bb] flat, E [Eb] flat.
Left hand bass, [Gb] _ _ G flat.
And you stay there for four counts.
_ _ _ [Cm] _
So that's the whole entire song, so watch this.
_ [Fm] _
_ [Ebm] _ [Fm] Right there I just did some lead in tones.
In other words, some tones that get you to the real thing.
[C] And that lead in tone was C.
You can do it with one hand, or you can do it with both
hands, or just do the left hand.
It doesn't matter.
I'm going to do a C, _ _ [Eb] E flat, _ _ [F] F, _ _ A flat.
[Ab] _ But when you do those lead in [Ebm] tones, you show a better D at that E flat minor 9 on time.
_ [Cm] Watch again.
_ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ Okay, [Cm] do that one more time.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Gb]
E flat minor 9, _ _ _ [G] _
[Ebm] to an A flat 13, _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] _ [D] _ [Db] _ _ _ D flat major 9, [Bb] _ _ _ _
F 13, or G flat 13, whether it's G flat [Gb] 13.
_ It's also F sharp 13, but I'm calling it G flat 13.
And then just repeat that.
And that's the whole entire song.
I don't care what [C] they sing, [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] whether they're the [Ebm] lead, _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
[D] _ [Db] the chorus, or what.
You can [Bb] do that straight through the whole song.
[C] _ _ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
[D] _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ [Fm] _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ [D] _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ [G] _ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ [Fm] _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ [D] _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
_ _ Your first chord is going to be a E flat [Gm] _ [Ebm] minor 9.
_ _ _ Right [Gb] hand G flat, B flat, _ D flat, _ [Bbm] F.
_ Left hand [Eb] bass, _ E flat.
_ _ [Gb] So you're going to kind of march the bass from an E flat _ _ to an F.
[F] _ _
This is your left hand.
To a G [Gb] flat, _ _ to a [G] G.
_ _ Then when you get to A flat, [C] _ _ _ _
your chord on your right hand now
becomes an A flat [Gb] 13 chord.
So your A flat 13, right hand is G flat, B flat, _ C, [C] _ _ _ [Fm] F.
_ Left hand [Ab] bass, _ A flat. _
_ _ _ _ So I'll do that [Gb] again.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Ab] _ _ Now once you get to A flat 13, you're going to bounce back and forth because you're going
to be at each chord of the song.
This is only four chords in the whole song.
You're going to be at each chord for [Gb] four counts.
When you get to the A flat, while you're waiting on the timing, [Ab] just go back [Eb] and forth between
A flat _ and [Ab] E flat on your left hand bass.
[Eb] _ _ _
I'm _ just going to go like this, I'm at [Ebm] A flat 13.
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ _ Then you slide your left hand bass down to D.
[D] _ _ _
I just did that in order to get you to here.
[Db]
Watch your left hand go from D to D flat. _ _
_ _ When you get to D flat, now you're at a D flat major 9 chord.
D flat major 9.
[F] Right hand F, _ A [Ab] flat, _ C, _ E flat.
Left hand [Db] bass, _ G flat.
And stay there for four counts.
You can do it like this, _ _ or like this. _ _ _
[Bb] Three, four.
_ _ Then you hit your last chord, which is a _ G flat [Gb] 13.
G flat 13, [E] right hand E, _ A flat, _ B [Bb] flat, E [Eb] flat.
Left hand bass, [Gb] _ _ G flat.
And you stay there for four counts.
_ _ _ [Cm] _
So that's the whole entire song, so watch this.
_ [Fm] _
_ [Ebm] _ [Fm] Right there I just did some lead in tones.
In other words, some tones that get you to the real thing.
[C] And that lead in tone was C.
You can do it with one hand, or you can do it with both
hands, or just do the left hand.
It doesn't matter.
I'm going to do a C, _ _ [Eb] E flat, _ _ [F] F, _ _ A flat.
[Ab] _ But when you do those lead in [Ebm] tones, you show a better D at that E flat minor 9 on time.
_ [Cm] Watch again.
_ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ Okay, [Cm] do that one more time.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ [Gb]
E flat minor 9, _ _ _ [G] _
[Ebm] to an A flat 13, _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Eb] _ [D] _ [Db] _ _ _ D flat major 9, [Bb] _ _ _ _
F 13, or G flat 13, whether it's G flat [Gb] 13.
_ It's also F sharp 13, but I'm calling it G flat 13.
And then just repeat that.
And that's the whole entire song.
I don't care what [C] they sing, [Eb] _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] whether they're the [Ebm] lead, _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
[D] _ [Db] the chorus, or what.
You can [Bb] do that straight through the whole song.
[C] _ _ [Eb] _ [Fm] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb] _
[D] _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Fm] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ [Fm] _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Eb] _ [D] _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _