Chords for Jungle Tash Sultana - Piano Tutorial (Tutotial para Piano Jungle Tash Sultana)
Tempo:
99.85 bpm
Chords used:
C
Em
A
G
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
[G]
What's going on you guys?
[F#] This is Melodic Heels bringing you another [Em] short tutorial for Tashultana.
Today however, we're [F] not going to be touching the guitar.
I know that I've been focusing [C] on the guitar tutorials, but I got yelled [F#] at.
I need to go hit that piano.
So today we're [Em] going to go over the chords for Tashultana's Jungle.
And we're only going to play those four chords, the very [C] basic chords and rhythm that repeat
[D] and loop throughout the whole song.
But [C] keep this in mind, if you do [Am] want to play the full song and you want me to make you
a tutorial, put it down [G] in the comments and I'll get right to it.
Alrighty you guys, no more wasting [Am] time.
Let's hop to it.
[C]
Alrighty you guys, I'm not going to waste any of your time.
We're going to hop right to this.
The [G] song has four chords.
That means that we [C#] have four roots for the left hand.
So your roots are going to be C sharp.
You're going to have a B natural.
[B]
You're going to have a G [G#m] sharp.
You're going to have an A [A] natural.
On your right hand, [Em] you're going to be doing exactly the same thing, but in triads, which
if you don't know what a triad is, it's a major, [F#] minor, or a seventh chord.
There's so many different kinds of chords.
But for this song, we're only doing major and minor triads.
The first one, when you play the C sharp on [C#] the left hand, on the right hand, we're going
to have [C#m] C sharp, E natural, G sharp.
And when you add the rhythm to that, the second one is going to be B [B] natural on the left hand.
And here we're going to have B, D sharp, and F sharp for the triad for the right hand.
And we're going to go.
The third one is going to [Em] be your G sharp.
So we're going to go to the G sharp right here, and we're going to go G sharp, B, D sharp.
[G#m]
And this will be a minor chord or a minor triad.
And then you're going to [E] have your A major chord, which is going to be A on the root
on the [A] left hand.
And then you're going to have A natural, C sharp, and E natural on the right hand.
And you put it all [C#m] together.
[B]
[G#m]
[A]
Now that's the [C] very basic rhythm for the song.
You can get a little bit more creative and add more strumming [C#m] to it.
[B] You know, [D] make it more into a reggae thing since you're going to be playing all by yourself.
And also keep in mind that these are the four chords that we're going to be playing from
the very beginning of the song [C] all the way through the end of the song.
All right.
If you guys have any questions with these chords or with the rhythm, please put it down.
I'm going to do this one more time for you guys.
Here we go.
[G] The rhythm is left hand first, then the right [C#m] hand, and then the same thing, but a little quicker.
So long, long, short, short.
[B]
[G#m]
[A]
[F#] That's it guys.
All right, you guys, that's pretty much it.
Just keep repeating those chords over and over and over [Em] throughout the whole song from
the very beginning of the song to [Am] the very end of the song.
And if [C] you found this video useful, please go ahead and give it [F#] a like and a comment.
If you can share it, [Em] that'd be amazing.
And if you're interested in learning the solos and the verse, go ahead and give it a [Cm] subscribe
so when I post [D] these videos, upcoming videos, you get a [C] notification for them as well.
All right, [Am] you guys, thank you so much.
This was Melodic Heals from InHomeBeatsOnline.com and [G] MelodicHeals.com.
I'll catch you [D] next time.
[Em] [N]
[G]
What's going on you guys?
[F#] This is Melodic Heels bringing you another [Em] short tutorial for Tashultana.
Today however, we're [F] not going to be touching the guitar.
I know that I've been focusing [C] on the guitar tutorials, but I got yelled [F#] at.
I need to go hit that piano.
So today we're [Em] going to go over the chords for Tashultana's Jungle.
And we're only going to play those four chords, the very [C] basic chords and rhythm that repeat
[D] and loop throughout the whole song.
But [C] keep this in mind, if you do [Am] want to play the full song and you want me to make you
a tutorial, put it down [G] in the comments and I'll get right to it.
Alrighty you guys, no more wasting [Am] time.
Let's hop to it.
[C]
Alrighty you guys, I'm not going to waste any of your time.
We're going to hop right to this.
The [G] song has four chords.
That means that we [C#] have four roots for the left hand.
So your roots are going to be C sharp.
You're going to have a B natural.
[B]
You're going to have a G [G#m] sharp.
You're going to have an A [A] natural.
On your right hand, [Em] you're going to be doing exactly the same thing, but in triads, which
if you don't know what a triad is, it's a major, [F#] minor, or a seventh chord.
There's so many different kinds of chords.
But for this song, we're only doing major and minor triads.
The first one, when you play the C sharp on [C#] the left hand, on the right hand, we're going
to have [C#m] C sharp, E natural, G sharp.
And when you add the rhythm to that, the second one is going to be B [B] natural on the left hand.
And here we're going to have B, D sharp, and F sharp for the triad for the right hand.
And we're going to go.
The third one is going to [Em] be your G sharp.
So we're going to go to the G sharp right here, and we're going to go G sharp, B, D sharp.
[G#m]
And this will be a minor chord or a minor triad.
And then you're going to [E] have your A major chord, which is going to be A on the root
on the [A] left hand.
And then you're going to have A natural, C sharp, and E natural on the right hand.
And you put it all [C#m] together.
[B]
[G#m]
[A]
Now that's the [C] very basic rhythm for the song.
You can get a little bit more creative and add more strumming [C#m] to it.
[B] You know, [D] make it more into a reggae thing since you're going to be playing all by yourself.
And also keep in mind that these are the four chords that we're going to be playing from
the very beginning of the song [C] all the way through the end of the song.
All right.
If you guys have any questions with these chords or with the rhythm, please put it down.
I'm going to do this one more time for you guys.
Here we go.
[G] The rhythm is left hand first, then the right [C#m] hand, and then the same thing, but a little quicker.
So long, long, short, short.
[B]
[G#m]
[A]
[F#] That's it guys.
All right, you guys, that's pretty much it.
Just keep repeating those chords over and over and over [Em] throughout the whole song from
the very beginning of the song to [Am] the very end of the song.
And if [C] you found this video useful, please go ahead and give it [F#] a like and a comment.
If you can share it, [Em] that'd be amazing.
And if you're interested in learning the solos and the verse, go ahead and give it a [Cm] subscribe
so when I post [D] these videos, upcoming videos, you get a [C] notification for them as well.
All right, [Am] you guys, thank you so much.
This was Melodic Heals from InHomeBeatsOnline.com and [G] MelodicHeals.com.
I'll catch you [D] next time.
[Em] [N]
Key:
C
Em
A
G
F#
C
Em
A
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
What's going on you guys?
[F#] This is Melodic Heels bringing you another [Em] short tutorial for Tashultana.
Today however, we're [F] not going to be touching the guitar.
I know that I've been focusing [C] on the guitar tutorials, but I got yelled [F#] at.
I need to go hit that piano.
So today we're [Em] going to go over the chords for Tashultana's Jungle.
And we're only going to play those four chords, the very [C] basic chords and rhythm that repeat
[D] and loop throughout the whole song.
But [C] keep this in mind, if you do [Am] want to play the full song and you want me to make you
a tutorial, put it down [G] in the comments and I'll get right to it.
Alrighty you guys, no more wasting [Am] time.
Let's hop to it.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ Alrighty you guys, I'm not going to waste any of your time.
We're going to hop right to this.
The [G] song has four chords.
That means that we [C#] have four roots for the left hand.
So your roots are going to be C sharp.
_ You're going to have a B natural.
[B] _
You're going to have a G [G#m] sharp.
You're going to have an A [A] natural.
On your right hand, [Em] you're going to be doing exactly the same thing, but in triads, which
if you don't know what a triad is, it's a major, [F#] minor, or a seventh chord.
There's so many different kinds of chords.
But for this song, we're only doing major and minor triads.
The first one, when you play the C sharp on [C#] the left hand, on the right hand, we're going
to have [C#m] C sharp, E natural, G sharp.
_ And when you add the rhythm to that, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the second one is going to be B [B] natural on the left hand.
And here we're going to have B, D sharp, and F sharp for the triad for the right hand.
And we're going to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
The third one is going to [Em] be your G sharp.
So we're going to go to the G sharp right here, and we're going to go G sharp, B, D sharp.
[G#m] _ _
_ _ _ And this will be a minor chord or a minor triad.
And then you're going to [E] have your A major chord, which is going to be A on the root
on the [A] left hand.
And then you're going to have A natural, C sharp, and E natural on the right hand. _ _ _
_ _ And you put it all [C#m] together. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
Now that's the [C] very basic rhythm for the song.
You can get a little bit more creative and add more strumming [C#m] to it. _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ You know, [D] make it more into a reggae thing since you're going to be playing all by yourself.
And also keep in mind that these are the four chords that we're going to be playing from
the very beginning of the song [C] all the way through the end of the song.
All right.
If you guys have any questions with these chords or with the rhythm, please put it down.
I'm going to do this one more time for you guys.
Here we go.
[G] The rhythm is left hand first, then the right [C#m] hand, and then the same thing, but a little quicker.
So long, long, short, short.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] That's it guys.
All right, you guys, that's pretty much it.
Just keep repeating those chords over and over and over [Em] throughout the whole song from
the very beginning of the song to [Am] the very end of the song.
And if [C] you found this video useful, please go ahead and give it [F#] a like and a comment.
If you can share it, [Em] that'd be amazing.
And if you're interested in learning the solos and the verse, go ahead and give it a [Cm] subscribe
so when I post [D] these videos, upcoming videos, you get a [C] notification for them as well.
All right, [Am] you guys, thank you so much.
This was Melodic Heals from InHomeBeatsOnline.com and [G] MelodicHeals.com.
I'll catch you [D] next time.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
What's going on you guys?
[F#] This is Melodic Heels bringing you another [Em] short tutorial for Tashultana.
Today however, we're [F] not going to be touching the guitar.
I know that I've been focusing [C] on the guitar tutorials, but I got yelled [F#] at.
I need to go hit that piano.
So today we're [Em] going to go over the chords for Tashultana's Jungle.
And we're only going to play those four chords, the very [C] basic chords and rhythm that repeat
[D] and loop throughout the whole song.
But [C] keep this in mind, if you do [Am] want to play the full song and you want me to make you
a tutorial, put it down [G] in the comments and I'll get right to it.
Alrighty you guys, no more wasting [Am] time.
Let's hop to it.
[C] _ _ _ _ _
_ Alrighty you guys, I'm not going to waste any of your time.
We're going to hop right to this.
The [G] song has four chords.
That means that we [C#] have four roots for the left hand.
So your roots are going to be C sharp.
_ You're going to have a B natural.
[B] _
You're going to have a G [G#m] sharp.
You're going to have an A [A] natural.
On your right hand, [Em] you're going to be doing exactly the same thing, but in triads, which
if you don't know what a triad is, it's a major, [F#] minor, or a seventh chord.
There's so many different kinds of chords.
But for this song, we're only doing major and minor triads.
The first one, when you play the C sharp on [C#] the left hand, on the right hand, we're going
to have [C#m] C sharp, E natural, G sharp.
_ And when you add the rhythm to that, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the second one is going to be B [B] natural on the left hand.
And here we're going to have B, D sharp, and F sharp for the triad for the right hand.
And we're going to go. _ _ _ _ _ _
The third one is going to [Em] be your G sharp.
So we're going to go to the G sharp right here, and we're going to go G sharp, B, D sharp.
[G#m] _ _
_ _ _ And this will be a minor chord or a minor triad.
And then you're going to [E] have your A major chord, which is going to be A on the root
on the [A] left hand.
And then you're going to have A natural, C sharp, and E natural on the right hand. _ _ _
_ _ And you put it all [C#m] together. _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
Now that's the [C] very basic rhythm for the song.
You can get a little bit more creative and add more strumming [C#m] to it. _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ You know, [D] make it more into a reggae thing since you're going to be playing all by yourself.
And also keep in mind that these are the four chords that we're going to be playing from
the very beginning of the song [C] all the way through the end of the song.
All right.
If you guys have any questions with these chords or with the rhythm, please put it down.
I'm going to do this one more time for you guys.
Here we go.
[G] The rhythm is left hand first, then the right [C#m] hand, and then the same thing, but a little quicker.
So long, long, short, short.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] That's it guys.
All right, you guys, that's pretty much it.
Just keep repeating those chords over and over and over [Em] throughout the whole song from
the very beginning of the song to [Am] the very end of the song.
And if [C] you found this video useful, please go ahead and give it [F#] a like and a comment.
If you can share it, [Em] that'd be amazing.
And if you're interested in learning the solos and the verse, go ahead and give it a [Cm] subscribe
so when I post [D] these videos, upcoming videos, you get a [C] notification for them as well.
All right, [Am] you guys, thank you so much.
This was Melodic Heals from InHomeBeatsOnline.com and [G] MelodicHeals.com.
I'll catch you [D] next time.
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _