Chords for Piano: How to Play "I Agree" by Jonathan Nelson
Tempo:
169 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#
D#
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [D#m] [F#] [G#]
[G] [F#]
[G#] [C#]
[D#m] [G#]
[D#]
[D#m]
[G#] [F#] [G#]
[C#]
[A] Okay, so here's [E] our introduction.
You can already [F#] hear him playing the [Fm] pattern.
[D#] [D#m]
So let's start [F#] here.
I'm going to play, [G#] and we'll look at a couple of ways to do [F#] this.
First of all, let's play [D#m] this.
Let's play G flat, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to play B flat, E flat, F, and B flat.
And what we're also going to do is look [G#] [F#] at
Putting emphasis on the C.
All right,
[Fm]
[D#]
[F#]
so let's look at this approach first, give you some options.
[Fm] [A#m]
[F#] [C#]
[F#] And let's do this while we're at it.
[D#m] Let's go ahead and add the C.
Instead of using the E flat and the F, which is still an option, [F#]
okay?
Let's add the C, so it makes it a B flat minor, okay?
[A#] [F#]
All right.
[C#]
[D#m] [F#]
[Fm] [G#m] Now, we have [G#] left hand F, E flat, right hand, [G#m] A flat.
I'm using the E flat and the A flat, [F#] but also, let's look at that D flat, [C#] okay?
Let's add them both together.
So then we have, [F#] [A#m]
[D#] all right?
And then let's go [G] to E flat, D flat, left hand, G, D flat, and the [F#] right.
A flat, E flat, left hand, G flat, A flat, B flat, and D flat, all right?
And then we can go, [C#]
okay?
What I was doing was [F#] playing [G#]
[F#] B flat, left hand, G flat, [G#] right.
[F] Drop down to A flat in the left hand, [G] [C#] F in the right, okay?
And then you can add that D flat in the middle, all right?
[F#]
[C#]
[D#]
All right?
So we keep that D flat, [A#]
[F#] all right?
Then we can switch it [C#] up,
[F#]
[C#]
all right?
So my left hand is now playing my G flat major, [F#] [C#]
[D#]
[F#]
okay?
[C#] So two very different approaches that both work, [F#]
all right?
So [A#m] if we're playing this low, if you play the [F#] B flat with this G flat and
D flat, making it a G flat major, [C#] it's just a little muddy, all right?
If [F#]
you open it up, just take out the B flat, then it sounds a little bit cleaner.
[G] In the right hand, what I'm doing is just rolling into, [G#] [F#]
okay?
All right, [C] [A#m]
[G#] [D#m]
all right.
[C#]
[F#] [C#]
[D#]
[G#m]
[F#] [C#]
So coming off of the run, [D#m]
[C#]
[F#]
all right, each time you're going back up to that D flat.
[C#]
All right, so let's continue where we are down here, and
then we'll look at the run, [D#m] [A#]
[C#] [F#] okay?
So we have, [C#]
all right,
[F#] [C#]
F, D flat left hand,
right hand, we're playing A flat to D flat.
[D#] So remember, everything we do, [E] we're gonna come back up to this D flat, all [F#] right?
[C#]
[D#]
E flat, D flat left hand, G, D flat,
[F#] [C#]
A [F#] flat, E flat left hand, G flat to D flat.
[C#] [D#]
[G#] [F#]
Sorry about that, all right?
[C#] And then the run, which we could take the exact same approach, [F#] or
either one, either one that we've showed, [G#]
[G] [D#m]
okay?
[C#]
Either one.
Now the run [A#m] is D [C] flat, D, C, [Am] and
[G#] then you're [Em] walking up the D flat major scale.
[A#m] D flat, E flat, [F#m] F, G [G#] flat, [A#m] A flat, B flat, [F#]
[C#]
[D#] [G#m]
[F#] okay?
[Fm] [D#]
[F#] [C#]
So either approach will work, all right?
Now let's look at, [G#]
[F#] [G#]
[C#] okay, you're basically [G#] playing an A flat major.
So E flat, C, A flat, [F#] and then a G flat major.
D flat, B flat, G [G#] flat.
[F#] [G#]
[A#] [G] [G#] [C#]
And then [G#] A flat, C, [C#] E flat to
[G] [F#]
[G#] [C#]
[D#m] [G#]
[D#]
[D#m]
[G#] [F#] [G#]
[C#]
[A] Okay, so here's [E] our introduction.
You can already [F#] hear him playing the [Fm] pattern.
[D#] [D#m]
So let's start [F#] here.
I'm going to play, [G#] and we'll look at a couple of ways to do [F#] this.
First of all, let's play [D#m] this.
Let's play G flat, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to play B flat, E flat, F, and B flat.
And what we're also going to do is look [G#] [F#] at
Putting emphasis on the C.
All right,
[Fm]
[D#]
[F#]
so let's look at this approach first, give you some options.
[Fm] [A#m]
[F#] [C#]
[F#] And let's do this while we're at it.
[D#m] Let's go ahead and add the C.
Instead of using the E flat and the F, which is still an option, [F#]
okay?
Let's add the C, so it makes it a B flat minor, okay?
[A#] [F#]
All right.
[C#]
[D#m] [F#]
[Fm] [G#m] Now, we have [G#] left hand F, E flat, right hand, [G#m] A flat.
I'm using the E flat and the A flat, [F#] but also, let's look at that D flat, [C#] okay?
Let's add them both together.
So then we have, [F#] [A#m]
[D#] all right?
And then let's go [G] to E flat, D flat, left hand, G, D flat, and the [F#] right.
A flat, E flat, left hand, G flat, A flat, B flat, and D flat, all right?
And then we can go, [C#]
okay?
What I was doing was [F#] playing [G#]
[F#] B flat, left hand, G flat, [G#] right.
[F] Drop down to A flat in the left hand, [G] [C#] F in the right, okay?
And then you can add that D flat in the middle, all right?
[F#]
[C#]
[D#]
All right?
So we keep that D flat, [A#]
[F#] all right?
Then we can switch it [C#] up,
[F#]
[C#]
all right?
So my left hand is now playing my G flat major, [F#] [C#]
[D#]
[F#]
okay?
[C#] So two very different approaches that both work, [F#]
all right?
So [A#m] if we're playing this low, if you play the [F#] B flat with this G flat and
D flat, making it a G flat major, [C#] it's just a little muddy, all right?
If [F#]
you open it up, just take out the B flat, then it sounds a little bit cleaner.
[G] In the right hand, what I'm doing is just rolling into, [G#] [F#]
okay?
All right, [C] [A#m]
[G#] [D#m]
all right.
[C#]
[F#] [C#]
[D#]
[G#m]
[F#] [C#]
So coming off of the run, [D#m]
[C#]
[F#]
all right, each time you're going back up to that D flat.
[C#]
All right, so let's continue where we are down here, and
then we'll look at the run, [D#m] [A#]
[C#] [F#] okay?
So we have, [C#]
all right,
[F#] [C#]
F, D flat left hand,
right hand, we're playing A flat to D flat.
[D#] So remember, everything we do, [E] we're gonna come back up to this D flat, all [F#] right?
[C#]
[D#]
E flat, D flat left hand, G, D flat,
[F#] [C#]
A [F#] flat, E flat left hand, G flat to D flat.
[C#] [D#]
[G#] [F#]
Sorry about that, all right?
[C#] And then the run, which we could take the exact same approach, [F#] or
either one, either one that we've showed, [G#]
[G] [D#m]
okay?
[C#]
Either one.
Now the run [A#m] is D [C] flat, D, C, [Am] and
[G#] then you're [Em] walking up the D flat major scale.
[A#m] D flat, E flat, [F#m] F, G [G#] flat, [A#m] A flat, B flat, [F#]
[C#]
[D#] [G#m]
[F#] okay?
[Fm] [D#]
[F#] [C#]
So either approach will work, all right?
Now let's look at, [G#]
[F#] [G#]
[C#] okay, you're basically [G#] playing an A flat major.
So E flat, C, A flat, [F#] and then a G flat major.
D flat, B flat, G [G#] flat.
[F#] [G#]
[A#] [G] [G#] [C#]
And then [G#] A flat, C, [C#] E flat to
Key:
F#
C#
G#
D#
D#m
F#
C#
G#
[G] _ _ [D#m] _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _
_ [G] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
[A] Okay, so here's [E] our introduction.
You can already [F#] hear him playing the [Fm] pattern. _
[D#] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
_ _ So let's start [F#] here.
_ I'm going to play, _ [G#] and we'll look at a couple of ways to do [F#] this.
_ _ _ First of all, let's play [D#m] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's _ play G flat, left hand.
_ The right hand, I'm going to play B flat, E flat, F, and B flat.
And what we're also going to do is look [G#] [F#] at_ _ _ _
_ _ Putting emphasis on the C.
_ _ _ _ _
All right, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _
so let's look at this approach first, give you some options.
_ [Fm] _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ And let's do this while we're at it.
[D#m] Let's go ahead and add _ _ the C.
Instead of using _ the E flat and the F, _ which is still an option, [F#] _ _ _
_ _ okay? _
Let's add the C, so it makes it a B flat minor, _ _ okay?
_ [A#] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All right. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ [F#] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [G#m] Now, we have [G#] left hand F, E flat, right hand, [G#m] A flat.
I'm using the E flat and the _ _ _ _ A flat, [F#] but also, let's look at that D flat, _ _ _ [C#] okay? _ _ _
Let's add them both together.
So then we have, [F#] _ _ [A#m] _ _
_ [D#] all right? _ _
And then let's go [G] to E flat, D flat, left hand, G, D flat, and the [F#] right. _ _ _ _ _
A flat, E flat, left hand, G flat, A flat, B flat, and D flat, _ all right?
And then we can go, _ [C#] _ _
_ _ okay? _
What I was doing was [F#] playing [G#] _ _
[F#] B _ flat, left hand, G flat, [G#] right. _
[F] Drop down to A flat in the left hand, _ [G] _ [C#] F in the right, _ _ _ okay?
And then you can add that D flat in the middle, _ _ _ all right?
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
All right?
So we keep that D flat, [A#] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ all right?
Then we can switch it [C#] up, _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
all right?
So my left hand is now playing _ my G flat major, [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ okay?
_ _ [C#] _ So two very different approaches that both work, _ _ [F#] _ _
all right?
So [A#m] if we're playing this low, _ _ if you play the [F#] B flat with this _ G flat and
D flat, making it a G flat major, [C#] it's just a little muddy, all right?
If [F#] _
_ you open it up, just take out the B flat, then it sounds a little bit cleaner.
[G] In the right hand, what I'm doing is just rolling into, [G#] _ [F#] _ _
_ okay? _ _ _
_ All right, [C] _ [A#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
_ all right.
[C#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ So coming off of the run, _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ all right, each time you're going back up to that D flat.
_ _ [C#]
All right, _ so let's continue where we are down here, and
then we'll look at the run, [D#m] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ okay?
_ _ _ _ So we have, _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ all right, _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ F, D flat left hand,
right hand, we're playing _ A flat to D flat.
[D#] So remember, everything we do, [E] we're gonna come back up to this D flat, all [F#] right?
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ _
E flat, D flat left hand, G, D flat, _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _
A [F#] flat, E flat left hand, _ G flat to D flat. _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ Sorry about that, all right?
_ [C#] And then the run, which we could take the exact same approach, _ [F#] _ or
either one, either one that we've showed, [G#] _
_ [G] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
okay?
_ [C#] _ _
Either one.
_ _ Now the run [A#m] is _ _ D _ _ [C] flat, D, _ C, [Am] and
[G#] then _ you're [Em] walking up the D flat major scale.
[A#m] _ D flat, E flat, [F#m] F, G [G#] flat, [A#m] A flat, B flat, _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ okay? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [D#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
So either approach will work, _ all right?
Now let's look at, [G#] _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ okay, you're basically [G#] playing an A flat major. _
So E flat, C, _ A flat, [F#] and then a G flat major. _ _ _
D flat, B flat, G [G#] flat.
_ _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#] _ _ [G] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _
And then [G#] A flat, C, [C#] E flat _ to
_ [G] _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ [D#m] _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
[A] Okay, so here's [E] our introduction.
You can already [F#] hear him playing the [Fm] pattern. _
[D#] _ _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
_ _ So let's start [F#] here.
_ I'm going to play, _ [G#] and we'll look at a couple of ways to do [F#] this.
_ _ _ First of all, let's play [D#m] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Let's _ play G flat, left hand.
_ The right hand, I'm going to play B flat, E flat, F, and B flat.
And what we're also going to do is look [G#] [F#] at_ _ _ _
_ _ Putting emphasis on the C.
_ _ _ _ _
All right, _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _
so let's look at this approach first, give you some options.
_ [Fm] _ [A#m] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ And let's do this while we're at it.
[D#m] Let's go ahead and add _ _ the C.
Instead of using _ the E flat and the F, _ which is still an option, [F#] _ _ _
_ _ okay? _
Let's add the C, so it makes it a B flat minor, _ _ okay?
_ [A#] _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ All right. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#m] _ [F#] _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [G#m] Now, we have [G#] left hand F, E flat, right hand, [G#m] A flat.
I'm using the E flat and the _ _ _ _ A flat, [F#] but also, let's look at that D flat, _ _ _ [C#] okay? _ _ _
Let's add them both together.
So then we have, [F#] _ _ [A#m] _ _
_ [D#] all right? _ _
And then let's go [G] to E flat, D flat, left hand, G, D flat, and the [F#] right. _ _ _ _ _
A flat, E flat, left hand, G flat, A flat, B flat, and D flat, _ all right?
And then we can go, _ [C#] _ _
_ _ okay? _
What I was doing was [F#] playing [G#] _ _
[F#] B _ flat, left hand, G flat, [G#] right. _
[F] Drop down to A flat in the left hand, _ [G] _ [C#] F in the right, _ _ _ okay?
And then you can add that D flat in the middle, _ _ _ all right?
[F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
All right?
So we keep that D flat, [A#] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ all right?
Then we can switch it [C#] up, _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
all right?
So my left hand is now playing _ my G flat major, [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ okay?
_ _ [C#] _ So two very different approaches that both work, _ _ [F#] _ _
all right?
So [A#m] if we're playing this low, _ _ if you play the [F#] B flat with this _ G flat and
D flat, making it a G flat major, [C#] it's just a little muddy, all right?
If [F#] _
_ you open it up, just take out the B flat, then it sounds a little bit cleaner.
[G] In the right hand, what I'm doing is just rolling into, [G#] _ [F#] _ _
_ okay? _ _ _
_ All right, [C] _ [A#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
_ all right.
[C#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ So coming off of the run, _ _ [D#m] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ all right, each time you're going back up to that D flat.
_ _ [C#]
All right, _ so let's continue where we are down here, and
then we'll look at the run, [D#m] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ okay?
_ _ _ _ So we have, _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ all right, _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ F, D flat left hand,
right hand, we're playing _ A flat to D flat.
[D#] So remember, everything we do, [E] we're gonna come back up to this D flat, all [F#] right?
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ [D#] _ _ _ _
E flat, D flat left hand, G, D flat, _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] _
A [F#] flat, E flat left hand, _ G flat to D flat. _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [D#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ Sorry about that, all right?
_ [C#] And then the run, which we could take the exact same approach, _ [F#] _ or
either one, either one that we've showed, [G#] _
_ [G] _ _ [D#m] _ _ _
okay?
_ [C#] _ _
Either one.
_ _ Now the run [A#m] is _ _ D _ _ [C] flat, D, _ C, [Am] and
[G#] then _ you're [Em] walking up the D flat major scale.
[A#m] _ D flat, E flat, [F#m] F, G [G#] flat, [A#m] A flat, B flat, _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
[D#] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ okay? _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Fm] _ _ [D#] _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
So either approach will work, _ all right?
Now let's look at, [G#] _
_ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ okay, you're basically [G#] playing an A flat major. _
So E flat, C, _ A flat, [F#] and then a G flat major. _ _ _
D flat, B flat, G [G#] flat.
_ _ [F#] _ _ [G#] _ _
[A#] _ _ [G] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _
And then [G#] A flat, C, [C#] E flat _ to