Chords for Lovejoy - One Day (Piano Tutorial Lesson)
Tempo:
86.05 bpm
Chords used:
Bbm
Db
Ab
Bb
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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Hello guys, this is Amosdor Music and in today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play
One Day by Lovejoy.
So here we go, give you a preview, it's pretty catchy, it goes like this.
Check it out.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] Repeat.
[Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
Alright, let's get right into it.
So melody and chords, that's the foundation [Db] and afterwards you can add your own improvisations
and decoration patterns to make up your own version.
[F] Alright, let's jump right into it.
Break up the lesson into 4 parts, it's easier to learn.
First part, right hand starts with a Bb here, middle C is here for reference, go up to the Bb.
So it goes 4 Bb's, 1, [Ab] 2, 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the [Bbm] first part.
For the right hand, let's learn it again.
4 Bb's, 2, [Ab] 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand, we have [Bbm] Bbm7 which is a 4 note chord, Bb, Db, F, Ab.
So remember this one chord because [Db] the third part is the same chord.
So that's the first part [N] chord for the left hand.
Turns again for this first part, it's pretty simple.
Every single part is like this where you play the first note of both hands together.
So first note, first [Bbm] chord together.
[Db] That's it [Bbm] for the first part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together,
[Db] simple concept.
Moving on to the second part, Ryan continues.
2 C's, [Ab] 2 Bb's, Ab, [Cm] Bb, [Ab] C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand for the second part.
Let's learn [C] it again.
It goes C, C, [Ab] Bb, Bb, Ab, Bb, C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand we have [Fm] Dbmaj7 which is Db, F, Ab, C.
So with that Dbmaj7 in mind, two hands together, it goes like this.
C and [Db] chord together.
That's it for the second part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together.
That's it.
Alright, so back to back the two parts we've learned so far.
We [Bbm] play like this.
[Db] [Fm] Alright, now moving on to the third part.
[E] The third part continues.
Let me just double check if it's the [Ab] same.
Oh, it is!
It's exactly the same as the third.
This third part is exactly the same as the first part.
So the third part is exactly the same as the first part.
We're all good to go since we know the first part already.
Including the chord, Bbmaj7 as I mentioned before.
[Bbm] So together [Bb]
like that.
It's the same as the first part, remember.
Alright, let's learn it [Bbm] again.
So together.
[Bb] So [Bbm] this third part is the same as the first part and we're all good.
So back to back the three parts we've learned so far.
We play like this.
[Db]
[Bbm] [Ab] Moving on to the fourth and last part here.
Right hand goes C, Eb, C, Eb, C, Eb.
So pretty much C, Eb for three times.
C, Eb for two, three times.
Alright, so that's the right hand.
Left hand, we just have [Db] Dbmaj7.
Db, F, Ab, C.
Same chord from the second part.
So we'll learn mine together.
It goes like this.
C and chord together.
Like that.
There you go.
One more time.
It goes like this.
That's it.
So back to back, all [Bbm] four parts of this lesson will be played like this.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm] Repeat.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] Alright, there you go.
So once you get the melody and chords of this all good, you can add your own improvisations
to make your own [Bb] version, make it more interesting.
Alright, left hand you can do octave bass note, [Bbm] arpeggios.
And then you can [Db] do like rhythmic patterns.
[Bbm]
[Db] That kind of thing, alright?
And right hand can harmonize on the chords to make it thicker in [Gm] texture.
So you can do something like this.
It can be [Bbm] like that [Db]
[Bbm] [Db]
kind of [Bbm] thing and you repeat.
[Db]
[Bbm] [Db]
[Bbm]
Yeah, play around with it.
Okay, so pretty awesome stuff.
By the way, if you want to learn more Lovejoy or Wilbur stuff, go ahead and search up your
favourite song name followed by Amosdor in the YouTube search to find those other lessons
to learn for [Eb] yourself.
But as for now, that's pretty much it for today's lesson.
If you enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because literally
there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs of
all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many
more songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favourite song to learn on my channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com linked in the description below if you want
to learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read sheet music, how to
play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who have never
touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around my channel and see you [N] next
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something from this video, please consider subscribing.
It's free and you can always undo it later.
Anyway, let's get right into the lesson.
Hello guys, this is Amosdor Music and in today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play
One Day by Lovejoy.
So here we go, give you a preview, it's pretty catchy, it goes like this.
Check it out.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] Repeat.
[Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
Alright, let's get right into it.
So melody and chords, that's the foundation [Db] and afterwards you can add your own improvisations
and decoration patterns to make up your own version.
[F] Alright, let's jump right into it.
Break up the lesson into 4 parts, it's easier to learn.
First part, right hand starts with a Bb here, middle C is here for reference, go up to the Bb.
So it goes 4 Bb's, 1, [Ab] 2, 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the [Bbm] first part.
For the right hand, let's learn it again.
4 Bb's, 2, [Ab] 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand, we have [Bbm] Bbm7 which is a 4 note chord, Bb, Db, F, Ab.
So remember this one chord because [Db] the third part is the same chord.
So that's the first part [N] chord for the left hand.
Turns again for this first part, it's pretty simple.
Every single part is like this where you play the first note of both hands together.
So first note, first [Bbm] chord together.
[Db] That's it [Bbm] for the first part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together,
[Db] simple concept.
Moving on to the second part, Ryan continues.
2 C's, [Ab] 2 Bb's, Ab, [Cm] Bb, [Ab] C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand for the second part.
Let's learn [C] it again.
It goes C, C, [Ab] Bb, Bb, Ab, Bb, C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand we have [Fm] Dbmaj7 which is Db, F, Ab, C.
So with that Dbmaj7 in mind, two hands together, it goes like this.
C and [Db] chord together.
That's it for the second part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together.
That's it.
Alright, so back to back the two parts we've learned so far.
We [Bbm] play like this.
[Db] [Fm] Alright, now moving on to the third part.
[E] The third part continues.
Let me just double check if it's the [Ab] same.
Oh, it is!
It's exactly the same as the third.
This third part is exactly the same as the first part.
So the third part is exactly the same as the first part.
We're all good to go since we know the first part already.
Including the chord, Bbmaj7 as I mentioned before.
[Bbm] So together [Bb]
like that.
It's the same as the first part, remember.
Alright, let's learn it [Bbm] again.
So together.
[Bb] So [Bbm] this third part is the same as the first part and we're all good.
So back to back the three parts we've learned so far.
We play like this.
[Db]
[Bbm] [Ab] Moving on to the fourth and last part here.
Right hand goes C, Eb, C, Eb, C, Eb.
So pretty much C, Eb for three times.
C, Eb for two, three times.
Alright, so that's the right hand.
Left hand, we just have [Db] Dbmaj7.
Db, F, Ab, C.
Same chord from the second part.
So we'll learn mine together.
It goes like this.
C and chord together.
Like that.
There you go.
One more time.
It goes like this.
That's it.
So back to back, all [Bbm] four parts of this lesson will be played like this.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm] Repeat.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Db] Alright, there you go.
So once you get the melody and chords of this all good, you can add your own improvisations
to make your own [Bb] version, make it more interesting.
Alright, left hand you can do octave bass note, [Bbm] arpeggios.
And then you can [Db] do like rhythmic patterns.
[Bbm]
[Db] That kind of thing, alright?
And right hand can harmonize on the chords to make it thicker in [Gm] texture.
So you can do something like this.
It can be [Bbm] like that [Db]
[Bbm] [Db]
kind of [Bbm] thing and you repeat.
[Db]
[Bbm] [Db]
[Bbm]
Yeah, play around with it.
Okay, so pretty awesome stuff.
By the way, if you want to learn more Lovejoy or Wilbur stuff, go ahead and search up your
favourite song name followed by Amosdor in the YouTube search to find those other lessons
to learn for [Eb] yourself.
But as for now, that's pretty much it for today's lesson.
If you enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because literally
there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs of
all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many
more songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favourite song to learn on my channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com linked in the description below if you want
to learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read sheet music, how to
play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who have never
touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around my channel and see you [N] next
Key:
Bbm
Db
Ab
Bb
Fm
Bbm
Db
Ab
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something from this video, please consider subscribing.
It's free and you can always undo it later.
Anyway, let's get right into the lesson.
Hello guys, this is Amosdor Music and in today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play
One Day by Lovejoy.
So here we go, give you a preview, it's pretty catchy, it goes like this.
Check it out. _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ Repeat.
[Bbm] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Alright, let's get right into it.
So melody and chords, that's the foundation [Db] and afterwards you can add your own improvisations
and decoration patterns to make up your own version.
[F] Alright, let's jump right into it.
Break up the lesson into 4 parts, it's easier to learn.
First part, right hand starts with a Bb here, middle C is here for reference, go up to the Bb.
So it goes 4 Bb's, 1, [Ab] 2, 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the [Bbm] first part.
For the right hand, let's learn it again.
4 Bb's, 2, [Ab] 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand, we have [Bbm] Bbm7 which is a 4 note chord, Bb, Db, F, Ab.
So remember this one chord because [Db] the third part is the same chord.
_ So that's the first part [N] chord for the left hand.
Turns again for this first part, it's pretty simple.
Every single part is like this where you play the first note of both hands together.
So first note, first [Bbm] chord together. _ _
[Db] _ That's it [Bbm] for the first part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together, _
[Db] _ _ simple concept.
Moving on to the second part, Ryan continues.
2 C's, [Ab] 2 Bb's, Ab, [Cm] Bb, [Ab] C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand for the second part.
Let's learn [C] it again.
It goes C, C, [Ab] Bb, Bb, Ab, Bb, C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand we have [Fm] Dbmaj7 which is Db, F, Ab, C.
So with that Dbmaj7 in mind, two hands together, it goes like this.
C and [Db] chord together.
_ _ _ That's it for the second part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together. _ _ _
That's it.
Alright, so back to back the two parts we've learned so far.
We [Bbm] play like this. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] Alright, now moving on to the third part.
[E] The third part continues.
Let me just double check if it's the [Ab] same.
Oh, it is!
It's exactly the same as the third.
This third part is exactly the same as the first part.
So the third part is exactly the same as the first part.
We're all good to go since we know the first part already.
Including the chord, Bbmaj7 as I mentioned before.
[Bbm] So together _ [Bb] _
like that.
It's the same as the first part, remember.
Alright, let's learn it [Bbm] again.
So together. _
[Bb] _ So [Bbm] this third part is the same as the first part and we're all good.
So back to back the three parts we've learned so far.
We play like this.
_ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] Moving on to the fourth and last part here.
Right hand goes C, Eb, C, Eb, C, Eb.
So pretty much C, Eb for three times.
C, Eb for two, three times.
Alright, so that's the right hand.
Left hand, we just have [Db] Dbmaj7.
Db, F, Ab, C.
Same chord from the second part.
So we'll learn mine together.
It goes like this.
C and chord together. _ _ _
Like that.
There you go.
One more time.
It goes like this. _ _
That's it.
So back to back, all [Bbm] four parts of this lesson will be played like this. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] Repeat. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ Alright, there you go.
So once you get the melody and chords of this all good, you can add your own improvisations
to make your own [Bb] version, make it more interesting.
Alright, left hand you can do octave bass note, [Bbm] arpeggios.
And then you can [Db] do like rhythmic patterns.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ That kind of thing, alright?
And right hand can harmonize on the chords to make it thicker in [Gm] texture.
So you can do something like this.
It can be [Bbm] like that _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ kind of [Bbm] thing and you repeat.
_ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, play around with it.
Okay, so pretty awesome stuff.
By the way, if you want to learn more Lovejoy or Wilbur stuff, go ahead and search up your
favourite song name followed by Amosdor in the YouTube search to find those other lessons
to learn for [Eb] yourself.
But as for now, that's pretty much it for today's lesson.
If you enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because literally
there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs of
all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many
more songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favourite song to learn on my channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com linked in the description below if you want
to learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read sheet music, how to
play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who have never
touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around my channel and see you [N] next
So remember to like and comment on my videos so that your song suggestion may become the
next piano lesson.
Also, only about 10% of you who watch my lessons are subscribed so if you enjoyed or learnt
something from this video, please consider subscribing.
It's free and you can always undo it later.
Anyway, let's get right into the lesson.
Hello guys, this is Amosdor Music and in today's lesson, I'm going to teach you how to play
One Day by Lovejoy.
So here we go, give you a preview, it's pretty catchy, it goes like this.
Check it out. _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ Repeat.
[Bbm] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
Alright, let's get right into it.
So melody and chords, that's the foundation [Db] and afterwards you can add your own improvisations
and decoration patterns to make up your own version.
[F] Alright, let's jump right into it.
Break up the lesson into 4 parts, it's easier to learn.
First part, right hand starts with a Bb here, middle C is here for reference, go up to the Bb.
So it goes 4 Bb's, 1, [Ab] 2, 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the [Bbm] first part.
For the right hand, let's learn it again.
4 Bb's, 2, [Ab] 3, 4, Ab, Bb, C, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand, we have [Bbm] Bbm7 which is a 4 note chord, Bb, Db, F, Ab.
So remember this one chord because [Db] the third part is the same chord.
_ So that's the first part [N] chord for the left hand.
Turns again for this first part, it's pretty simple.
Every single part is like this where you play the first note of both hands together.
So first note, first [Bbm] chord together. _ _
[Db] _ That's it [Bbm] for the first part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together, _
[Db] _ _ simple concept.
Moving on to the second part, Ryan continues.
2 C's, [Ab] 2 Bb's, Ab, [Cm] Bb, [Ab] C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand for the second part.
Let's learn [C] it again.
It goes C, C, [Ab] Bb, Bb, Ab, Bb, C, Bb, Ab, Ab, Ab.
That's it for the right hand.
Left hand we have [Fm] Dbmaj7 which is Db, F, Ab, C.
So with that Dbmaj7 in mind, two hands together, it goes like this.
C and [Db] chord together.
_ _ _ That's it for the second part.
Let's learn it again.
It goes together. _ _ _
That's it.
Alright, so back to back the two parts we've learned so far.
We [Bbm] play like this. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] Alright, now moving on to the third part.
[E] The third part continues.
Let me just double check if it's the [Ab] same.
Oh, it is!
It's exactly the same as the third.
This third part is exactly the same as the first part.
So the third part is exactly the same as the first part.
We're all good to go since we know the first part already.
Including the chord, Bbmaj7 as I mentioned before.
[Bbm] So together _ [Bb] _
like that.
It's the same as the first part, remember.
Alright, let's learn it [Bbm] again.
So together. _
[Bb] _ So [Bbm] this third part is the same as the first part and we're all good.
So back to back the three parts we've learned so far.
We play like this.
_ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Ab] Moving on to the fourth and last part here.
Right hand goes C, Eb, C, Eb, C, Eb.
So pretty much C, Eb for three times.
C, Eb for two, three times.
Alright, so that's the right hand.
Left hand, we just have [Db] Dbmaj7.
Db, F, Ab, C.
Same chord from the second part.
So we'll learn mine together.
It goes like this.
C and chord together. _ _ _
Like that.
There you go.
One more time.
It goes like this. _ _
That's it.
So back to back, all [Bbm] four parts of this lesson will be played like this. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] Repeat. _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ Alright, there you go.
So once you get the melody and chords of this all good, you can add your own improvisations
to make your own [Bb] version, make it more interesting.
Alright, left hand you can do octave bass note, [Bbm] arpeggios.
And then you can [Db] do like rhythmic patterns.
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ That kind of thing, alright?
And right hand can harmonize on the chords to make it thicker in [Gm] texture.
So you can do something like this.
It can be [Bbm] like that _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ kind of [Bbm] thing and you repeat.
_ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
Yeah, play around with it.
Okay, so pretty awesome stuff.
By the way, if you want to learn more Lovejoy or Wilbur stuff, go ahead and search up your
favourite song name followed by Amosdor in the YouTube search to find those other lessons
to learn for [Eb] yourself.
But as for now, that's pretty much it for today's lesson.
If you enjoyed this lesson, make sure to check out the rest of my channel because literally
there are multiple thousands and thousands of these videos ranging from pop songs of
all languages, meme songs, video game music, movie, anime and cartoon theme songs and many
more songs of all sorts that I teach.
So most likely you can find your favourite song to learn on my channel.
Also check out my website, bestpianomethod.com linked in the description below if you want
to learn more piano from me.
Learn from my piano courses on how to play by ear, improvise, read sheet music, how to
play and sing and many more courses at all types of levels even for those who have never
touched a piano before.
As for now, enjoy your time around my channel and see you [N] next