Chords for Kendrick Lamar's-How Much A Dollar Cost Tutorial
Tempo:
90.95 bpm
Chords used:
F#
F
G#
C#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [G#]
[C] [F] Hello, I'm Keith again.
I got a request to show how Kendrick Lamar's How Much a Dollar Cost is played.
So without further ado, I will go into that.
[B] So now I'm going to go through the main body of the song and the [N] change.
It only has one change.
He does a change twice in the song.
I'll run through that once, then I'll do the chord breakdown.
Here we go.
[F#]
[G#] [F#]
[F] [Fm] [F#]
[G#] [F#]
[F]
[C#] Alright, and then you have [N] the change.
It'll [F] go
[C] Sorry.
[C#]
[A#] [F#]
[F] Now, we'll go into [F] the chord breakdown next.
[F#]
The chord breakdown goes as follows.
First chord.
F, [C] C, and the bass.
Then you have [F] F, A, C, F.
That's the first chord.
[F#]
Second chord.
[F#] F sharp, C [C#] sharp, F, [F#] F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
That's the way I play it.
So, two chords.
Those are the first two chords.
Third chord is [G#] B.
It'll be A flat, [G#] E [D#] flat, [G#] A flat, C, [Cm] E [D#] flat.
[G#] And if you wanted to, you could add the seventh, which would be G.
And that'll be [F] the third chord.
[F#] There.
[G#]
That's where we are.
Then you go back to the second chord, [F#] which would be that chord, which would be, again,
F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
Then back to the first chord, [F] which would be F, [C] C, [F] F, A, C, F.
All right.
Now, to the [F#] change.
The change goes as follows.
It starts in the same first chord.
[F] That's the first chord again.
And it goes over here.
[C#] You can play that [G#] way, that way, [C#] or this way.
I'll [G#] go through them all and let you choose.
So, from the first chord that [F] I showed you, [C#]
that's going to go over here.
It'll be C sharp, F, C sharp, F, A flat, [Fm] C, and F.
[C#] You play it that way or this way.
If your hands [G#] are big enough, it'll be [C#] C sharp, A flat, [G#]
and [D#] E flat.
[C#] [G#] The open chord format, [A#] it goes to this chord, which is [C]
simply C, [F]
F, [A#] B flat, D, [F] and F.
So, from first chord, [C#] then
[A#] to that chord, which I just showed you, and then back to this chord,
[F#] which is the F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, F chord, and then back to the first chord,
[F]
which is the F, C, F, A, C, F chord.
So, there you have [F#] it.
[G#]
[F]
[C#] [A#]
[F#] [F]
Real simple arrangement.
[N]
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[C] [F] Hello, I'm Keith again.
I got a request to show how Kendrick Lamar's How Much a Dollar Cost is played.
So without further ado, I will go into that.
[B] So now I'm going to go through the main body of the song and the [N] change.
It only has one change.
He does a change twice in the song.
I'll run through that once, then I'll do the chord breakdown.
Here we go.
[F#]
[G#] [F#]
[F] [Fm] [F#]
[G#] [F#]
[F]
[C#] Alright, and then you have [N] the change.
It'll [F] go
[C] Sorry.
[C#]
[A#] [F#]
[F] Now, we'll go into [F] the chord breakdown next.
[F#]
The chord breakdown goes as follows.
First chord.
F, [C] C, and the bass.
Then you have [F] F, A, C, F.
That's the first chord.
[F#]
Second chord.
[F#] F sharp, C [C#] sharp, F, [F#] F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
That's the way I play it.
So, two chords.
Those are the first two chords.
Third chord is [G#] B.
It'll be A flat, [G#] E [D#] flat, [G#] A flat, C, [Cm] E [D#] flat.
[G#] And if you wanted to, you could add the seventh, which would be G.
And that'll be [F] the third chord.
[F#] There.
[G#]
That's where we are.
Then you go back to the second chord, [F#] which would be that chord, which would be, again,
F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
Then back to the first chord, [F] which would be F, [C] C, [F] F, A, C, F.
All right.
Now, to the [F#] change.
The change goes as follows.
It starts in the same first chord.
[F] That's the first chord again.
And it goes over here.
[C#] You can play that [G#] way, that way, [C#] or this way.
I'll [G#] go through them all and let you choose.
So, from the first chord that [F] I showed you, [C#]
that's going to go over here.
It'll be C sharp, F, C sharp, F, A flat, [Fm] C, and F.
[C#] You play it that way or this way.
If your hands [G#] are big enough, it'll be [C#] C sharp, A flat, [G#]
and [D#] E flat.
[C#] [G#] The open chord format, [A#] it goes to this chord, which is [C]
simply C, [F]
F, [A#] B flat, D, [F] and F.
So, from first chord, [C#] then
[A#] to that chord, which I just showed you, and then back to this chord,
[F#] which is the F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, F chord, and then back to the first chord,
[F]
which is the F, C, F, A, C, F chord.
So, there you have [F#] it.
[G#]
[F]
[C#] [A#]
[F#] [F]
Real simple arrangement.
[N]
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That's it for this segment.
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Just play it freehand.
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Key:
F#
F
G#
C#
A#
F#
F
G#
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ Hello, I'm Keith again.
_ I got a request to show how Kendrick Lamar's How Much a Dollar Cost is played.
So without further ado, I will go into that.
_ _ [B] So now I'm going to go through the main body of the song and the [N] change.
It only has one change.
He does a change twice in the song.
_ _ I'll run through that once, then I'll do the chord breakdown.
Here we go.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] Alright, and then you have [N] the change.
It'll [F] go_
_ [C] _ Sorry.
_ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Now, we'll go into [F] the chord breakdown next.
_ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The chord breakdown goes as follows. _
First chord.
_ F, [C] C, and the bass.
Then you have [F] F, _ A, C, F.
_ That's the first chord.
_ [F#] _
Second chord.
[F#] F sharp, C [C#] sharp, _ F, [F#] F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
That's the way I play it.
So, two chords.
Those are the first two chords.
Third chord is [G#] _ _ B. _ _
It'll be A flat, [G#] _ E [D#] flat, [G#] A flat, C, _ _ [Cm] E [D#] flat.
[G#] And if you wanted to, you could _ add the seventh, which would be G.
_ _ _ _ And that'll be [F] the third chord.
_ [F#] _ There.
_ [G#]
That's where we are.
Then you go back to the second chord, [F#] which would be that chord, which would be, again,
F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
Then back to the first chord, _ [F] which would be F, [C] C, [F] F, A, C, F.
All right.
Now, to the [F#] change.
The change goes as follows.
It starts in the same first chord.
[F] That's the first chord again.
_ And it goes over here.
[C#] _ _ You can play that [G#] way, that way, [C#] or this way.
I'll [G#] go through them all and let you choose.
So, from the first chord that [F] I showed you, [C#] _
that's going to go over here.
It'll be _ C sharp, F, C sharp, F, A flat, _ [Fm] C, and F.
_ [C#] You play it that way or this way.
If your hands [G#] are big enough, it'll be [C#] C sharp, _ _ _ A flat, [G#]
and [D#] E flat.
_ [C#] _ [G#] The open chord format, [A#] it _ goes to this chord, which is [C] _
simply _ C, _ _ [F]
F, [A#] B flat, _ D, [F] and F.
So, from first chord, _ [C#] _ then _
[A#] _ to that chord, which I just showed you, and then back to this chord,
[F#] _ _ _ which is the F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, F chord, and then back to the first chord,
[F] _ _
_ _ which is the F, C, F, _ A, C, F chord. _
So, there you have [F#] it.
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
Real simple arrangement.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Okay, guys.
That's it for this segment.
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So, I hope you like it.
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A guy asked me to do James joint.
Just play it freehand.
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Goodbye. _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ Hello, I'm Keith again.
_ I got a request to show how Kendrick Lamar's How Much a Dollar Cost is played.
So without further ado, I will go into that.
_ _ [B] So now I'm going to go through the main body of the song and the [N] change.
It only has one change.
He does a change twice in the song.
_ _ I'll run through that once, then I'll do the chord breakdown.
Here we go.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ [Fm] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#] Alright, and then you have [N] the change.
It'll [F] go_
_ [C] _ Sorry.
_ [C#] _ _ _
_ [A#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Now, we'll go into [F] the chord breakdown next.
_ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The chord breakdown goes as follows. _
First chord.
_ F, [C] C, and the bass.
Then you have [F] F, _ A, C, F.
_ That's the first chord.
_ [F#] _
Second chord.
[F#] F sharp, C [C#] sharp, _ F, [F#] F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
That's the way I play it.
So, two chords.
Those are the first two chords.
Third chord is [G#] _ _ B. _ _
It'll be A flat, [G#] _ E [D#] flat, [G#] A flat, C, _ _ [Cm] E [D#] flat.
[G#] And if you wanted to, you could _ add the seventh, which would be G.
_ _ _ _ And that'll be [F] the third chord.
_ [F#] _ There.
_ [G#]
That's where we are.
Then you go back to the second chord, [F#] which would be that chord, which would be, again,
F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, and F.
Then back to the first chord, _ [F] which would be F, [C] C, [F] F, A, C, F.
All right.
Now, to the [F#] change.
The change goes as follows.
It starts in the same first chord.
[F] That's the first chord again.
_ And it goes over here.
[C#] _ _ You can play that [G#] way, that way, [C#] or this way.
I'll [G#] go through them all and let you choose.
So, from the first chord that [F] I showed you, [C#] _
that's going to go over here.
It'll be _ C sharp, F, C sharp, F, A flat, _ [Fm] C, and F.
_ [C#] You play it that way or this way.
If your hands [G#] are big enough, it'll be [C#] C sharp, _ _ _ A flat, [G#]
and [D#] E flat.
_ [C#] _ [G#] The open chord format, [A#] it _ goes to this chord, which is [C] _
simply _ C, _ _ [F]
F, [A#] B flat, _ D, [F] and F.
So, from first chord, _ [C#] _ then _
[A#] _ to that chord, which I just showed you, and then back to this chord,
[F#] _ _ _ which is the F sharp, C sharp, F, F sharp, B flat, C sharp, F chord, and then back to the first chord,
[F] _ _
_ _ which is the F, C, F, _ A, C, F chord. _
So, there you have [F#] it.
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [A#] _ _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
Real simple arrangement.
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _
Okay, guys.
That's it for this segment.
This was a request from one of the viewers _ from another page.
So, I hope you like it.
If you have anything you want me to learn _ or to show, just add it in the request below, and I'll do it for you.
I also have another request that I haven't filled yet.
A guy asked me to do James joint.
Just play it freehand.
I haven't had a chance to sit down and figure out how I want to do that yet.
But, I'll get around to it.
Alright.
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You guys have a good one.
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Goodbye. _ _