Chords for Piano Lesson | Mac Miller | ROS
Tempo:
102.8 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
E
Bm
G#
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Hi Progress here with a Panda Tutorial for the song R.O.S. also known as Rain or Shine
by Mac Miller.
This song is very simple.
It follows the same chord progression throughout the song.
The intro has one speed of the chord progression and then the rest of the song has another
speed of the same, pretty much the same chord progression.
But to go ahead and get started with the intro, the first chord is going to be an A major 9 [C#m] chord.
So you [A] have an A, right hand you have a [C#m] G sharp, B, C sharp, and E.
Going down to a
G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Left hand you have a G sharp, right hand you have [D#m] an F sharp, A sharp, [G#] C, and E.
[D#m] From there
[F#] this top E will go down to a [D#m] D sharp, the next note down.
You don't have to do this every time but it is definitely in the song.
From there it's going to go [C#m] to a C sharp minor 7 chord.
Left hand you have a C sharp, right hand you have a G sharp, B, and E.
From here your left
hand is going to stay where it's at and it's going to go to another version of the C sharp
minor 7 chord.
[E] Your right hand you have a B, E, and G sharp.
[C#m] Going down to a B minor 7 [Bm] chord.
Left hand you have a B, right hand you have an A, E, and F sharp.
And going down to an E [E] major chord.
It's kind of open, it doesn't have all the elements there but left hand you have an E,
right hand you have an E, and a G sharp.
That's going to be it for the song.
So to go over the intro, it's [C#m] going to sound something like
You like your vodka with [D#m] a little touch of lime.
You [C#m] should probably take your heels [E] off cause [Bm] you've been running through [E] my mind.
[C#m] Oh baby, they say we're [G#] no good for each other.
[C#m] And I can't really tell what [Bm] is this spell you've [E] put me under.
[C#m] Your [C] love's not too kind to me.
[C#m] I hate the pain these [E] days of rain.
[Bm] You're playing [E] games of hide and seek [C#m] my love.
And I'm still [G#] trying to find you.
I'm looking for [C#m] you babe.
And I'm still [Bm] trying to find you [E] through sunshine or rain.
Alright, just to go over the rest of the song.
It follows the same chord progression for the most part.
There's a couple things cut out.
Still going to have our A major [C#m] 9 chord.
Still going to have our G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Optional, you can put that D sharp in if you want.
It kind of gives you a little melody.
Still goes to our C sharp minor 7 [C#m] chord.
And then from here it just goes to our B [Bm] minor 7 chord.
And then our E major [E] chord.
So it's all the same chords, it's just that a couple of little melody parts are kind of cut out.
You just play the chords.
So to go over that, it's going to sound something like
[C#m]
[C] Your love is not [C#m] too kind to [Bm] me.
[E] [C#m] [C] The only thing on [C#m] my mind [Bm] is she.
[E] My love, my [C] love, my [C#m] love, [Bm] my [E] love.
And I [C] know that nothing lasts forever.
[C#m]
Nothing [Bm] lasts forever.
[E]
by Mac Miller.
This song is very simple.
It follows the same chord progression throughout the song.
The intro has one speed of the chord progression and then the rest of the song has another
speed of the same, pretty much the same chord progression.
But to go ahead and get started with the intro, the first chord is going to be an A major 9 [C#m] chord.
So you [A] have an A, right hand you have a [C#m] G sharp, B, C sharp, and E.
Going down to a
G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Left hand you have a G sharp, right hand you have [D#m] an F sharp, A sharp, [G#] C, and E.
[D#m] From there
[F#] this top E will go down to a [D#m] D sharp, the next note down.
You don't have to do this every time but it is definitely in the song.
From there it's going to go [C#m] to a C sharp minor 7 chord.
Left hand you have a C sharp, right hand you have a G sharp, B, and E.
From here your left
hand is going to stay where it's at and it's going to go to another version of the C sharp
minor 7 chord.
[E] Your right hand you have a B, E, and G sharp.
[C#m] Going down to a B minor 7 [Bm] chord.
Left hand you have a B, right hand you have an A, E, and F sharp.
And going down to an E [E] major chord.
It's kind of open, it doesn't have all the elements there but left hand you have an E,
right hand you have an E, and a G sharp.
That's going to be it for the song.
So to go over the intro, it's [C#m] going to sound something like
You like your vodka with [D#m] a little touch of lime.
You [C#m] should probably take your heels [E] off cause [Bm] you've been running through [E] my mind.
[C#m] Oh baby, they say we're [G#] no good for each other.
[C#m] And I can't really tell what [Bm] is this spell you've [E] put me under.
[C#m] Your [C] love's not too kind to me.
[C#m] I hate the pain these [E] days of rain.
[Bm] You're playing [E] games of hide and seek [C#m] my love.
And I'm still [G#] trying to find you.
I'm looking for [C#m] you babe.
And I'm still [Bm] trying to find you [E] through sunshine or rain.
Alright, just to go over the rest of the song.
It follows the same chord progression for the most part.
There's a couple things cut out.
Still going to have our A major [C#m] 9 chord.
Still going to have our G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Optional, you can put that D sharp in if you want.
It kind of gives you a little melody.
Still goes to our C sharp minor 7 [C#m] chord.
And then from here it just goes to our B [Bm] minor 7 chord.
And then our E major [E] chord.
So it's all the same chords, it's just that a couple of little melody parts are kind of cut out.
You just play the chords.
So to go over that, it's going to sound something like
[C#m]
[C] Your love is not [C#m] too kind to [Bm] me.
[E] [C#m] [C] The only thing on [C#m] my mind [Bm] is she.
[E] My love, my [C] love, my [C#m] love, [Bm] my [E] love.
And I [C] know that nothing lasts forever.
[C#m]
Nothing [Bm] lasts forever.
[E]
Key:
C#m
E
Bm
G#
C
C#m
E
Bm
Hi Progress here with a Panda Tutorial for the song R.O.S. also known as Rain or Shine
by Mac Miller.
This song is very simple.
It follows the same chord progression throughout the song.
The intro has one speed of the chord progression and then the rest of the song has another
speed of the same, pretty much the same chord progression.
But to go ahead and get started with the intro, the first chord is going to be an A major 9 [C#m] chord.
So you [A] have an A, right hand you have a [C#m] G sharp, B, C sharp, and E.
_ Going down to a
G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Left hand you have a G sharp, right hand you have [D#m] an F sharp, A sharp, [G#] C, and E.
[D#m] _ From there
[F#] this top E will go down to a [D#m] D sharp, the next note down.
You don't have to do this every time but it is definitely in the song.
From there it's going to go [C#m] to a C sharp minor 7 chord.
Left hand you have a C sharp, right hand you have a G sharp, B, and E. _ _ _ _
From here your left
hand is going to stay where it's at and it's going to go to another version of the C sharp
minor 7 chord.
[E] _ _ _ Your right hand you have a B, E, and G sharp.
[C#m] _ _ Going down to a B minor 7 [Bm] chord.
Left hand you have a B, right hand you have an A, E, and F sharp. _
And going down to an E [E] major chord.
It's kind of open, it doesn't have all the elements there but left hand you have an E,
right hand you have an E, and a G sharp. _ _
That's going to be it for the song.
So to go over the intro, it's [C#m] going to sound something like_
You like your vodka with [D#m] a little touch of lime.
You [C#m] should probably take your heels [E] off cause [Bm] you've been running through [E] my mind.
[C#m] Oh baby, they say we're [G#] no good for each other.
[C#m] And I can't really tell what [Bm] is this spell you've [E] put me under. _
[C#m] _ _ Your [C] love's not too kind to me.
[C#m] I hate the pain these [E] days of rain.
[Bm] You're playing [E] games of hide and seek [C#m] my love.
And I'm still [G#] trying to find you.
I'm looking for [C#m] you babe.
And I'm still [Bm] trying to find you [E] through sunshine or rain.
_ _ _ _ Alright, just to go over the rest of the song.
It follows the same chord progression for the most part.
There's a couple things cut out.
_ _ Still going to have our A major [C#m] 9 chord.
_ Still going to have our G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
_ Optional, you can put that D sharp in if you want.
It kind of gives you a little melody.
Still goes to our C sharp minor 7 [C#m] chord. _ _
And then from here it just goes to our B [Bm] minor 7 chord.
And then our E major [E] chord.
So it's all the same chords, it's just that a couple of little melody _ parts are kind of cut out.
You just play the chords.
So to go over that, it's going to sound something like_
_ [C#m] _ _ _
[C] Your love is not [C#m] too kind to [Bm] me.
[E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [C] The only thing on [C#m] my mind _ [Bm] is she.
[E] My love, my [C] love, my [C#m] love, [Bm] my [E] love. _
_ And I [C] know that nothing lasts forever.
[C#m] _
Nothing [Bm] lasts forever.
[E] _ _ _ _
by Mac Miller.
This song is very simple.
It follows the same chord progression throughout the song.
The intro has one speed of the chord progression and then the rest of the song has another
speed of the same, pretty much the same chord progression.
But to go ahead and get started with the intro, the first chord is going to be an A major 9 [C#m] chord.
So you [A] have an A, right hand you have a [C#m] G sharp, B, C sharp, and E.
_ Going down to a
G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
Left hand you have a G sharp, right hand you have [D#m] an F sharp, A sharp, [G#] C, and E.
[D#m] _ From there
[F#] this top E will go down to a [D#m] D sharp, the next note down.
You don't have to do this every time but it is definitely in the song.
From there it's going to go [C#m] to a C sharp minor 7 chord.
Left hand you have a C sharp, right hand you have a G sharp, B, and E. _ _ _ _
From here your left
hand is going to stay where it's at and it's going to go to another version of the C sharp
minor 7 chord.
[E] _ _ _ Your right hand you have a B, E, and G sharp.
[C#m] _ _ Going down to a B minor 7 [Bm] chord.
Left hand you have a B, right hand you have an A, E, and F sharp. _
And going down to an E [E] major chord.
It's kind of open, it doesn't have all the elements there but left hand you have an E,
right hand you have an E, and a G sharp. _ _
That's going to be it for the song.
So to go over the intro, it's [C#m] going to sound something like_
You like your vodka with [D#m] a little touch of lime.
You [C#m] should probably take your heels [E] off cause [Bm] you've been running through [E] my mind.
[C#m] Oh baby, they say we're [G#] no good for each other.
[C#m] And I can't really tell what [Bm] is this spell you've [E] put me under. _
[C#m] _ _ Your [C] love's not too kind to me.
[C#m] I hate the pain these [E] days of rain.
[Bm] You're playing [E] games of hide and seek [C#m] my love.
And I'm still [G#] trying to find you.
I'm looking for [C#m] you babe.
And I'm still [Bm] trying to find you [E] through sunshine or rain.
_ _ _ _ Alright, just to go over the rest of the song.
It follows the same chord progression for the most part.
There's a couple things cut out.
_ _ Still going to have our A major [C#m] 9 chord.
_ Still going to have our G sharp [G#] 9 chord.
_ Optional, you can put that D sharp in if you want.
It kind of gives you a little melody.
Still goes to our C sharp minor 7 [C#m] chord. _ _
And then from here it just goes to our B [Bm] minor 7 chord.
And then our E major [E] chord.
So it's all the same chords, it's just that a couple of little melody _ parts are kind of cut out.
You just play the chords.
So to go over that, it's going to sound something like_
_ [C#m] _ _ _
[C] Your love is not [C#m] too kind to [Bm] me.
[E] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ [C] The only thing on [C#m] my mind _ [Bm] is she.
[E] My love, my [C] love, my [C#m] love, [Bm] my [E] love. _
_ And I [C] know that nothing lasts forever.
[C#m] _
Nothing [Bm] lasts forever.
[E] _ _ _ _