Chords for There's A Leak In This Old Building La Shun Pace | Playbyhear.com
Tempo:
131.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
Bb
C
Dm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C]
[Ab] There's [F] a leak [Bb] in this old building.
I'm not sure [F] [C] my soul's got to move.
[F]
[Bb] But I've got to move in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] [Bb]
[Gm] [G] [C] [F]
[C] [F] There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Bb] building.
And my soul [F] has [Dm] [C]
got to move.
[B] [Bb]
[Db] [Fm] [F] There's a leak [Dm] in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] And my [Dm] soul [F] has
[Gm] [G] [Bb] [F]
got to [C] move.
[F]
Okay, [N] well I'll tell you, and that says old church like that old bluesy traditional solo, right?
It's in the key of F.
I'm going to do it pretty straight up.
I'm going to show you a lot of different things you can do with that.
Okay, it's in the key of F, so that's 1, [D] 2, 3, 4, 5, [Dm] 6, 7, 8, right?
[N] Now the main thing is an open voicing on your major, minor, major.
Okay, now if I say any terms that you don't understand, just put them in the search engine on our site.
And I'll go into them in detail so that we can keep moving.
Alright, so what you [F] have is F major, [Gm] G [F] minor always goes with F major.
But we're going [Bb] to split, do what you call open voicing.
We're going to [Fm] split the chord up.
Instead of F, A, [F] C, we're going to put F, C in one hand, A, F in the other hand, right?
And then you keep the F's and the [D] second note moves along the scale.
[F] 1, [Dm] 5, [F] 6, 7, or C, D, E flat, right?
It's [Eb] dominant 7 because dominant 7 says blues, [Bb] right?
It says traditional [A] gospel.
This one says [F] A, B, flat, C.
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] See [C] how I put that little extra thing in [F] there?
[Bb] When you get on that second one, [C] [Dm]
[F] right, [Bb]
right, I'm sorry.
[Fm]
[Bb] When you get there, [F] [Bb] it's got [F] to move, right?
[Bb] It's got [F] to move.
Now for our, we're going to go to 5, so you hit 2.
Circle of 4 says you hit 2 before [B] you go to 5.
Circle of 4, let's look it up.
[C] So before [F] I go, [Bb] in this [C] old [Bb] building, and my soul has got to move, [C] oh my soul.
Before I go to 5, [G] I hit 2,
[C] [Em] right?
So my [G] 2 chord, we do power chord, which is I take part of my G chord and put it in my left hand.
That's my 2.
Now when I get ready to go to the [C] 5 chord, I power chord it 2, C, E, B flat.
Now when I'm going to C, I hit the D minor first.
That's my major, minor, major.
Right, but there, my soul has got C major, C, E, G, with the dominant.
Everything else goes out a half step and back, right?
Oh, has got to.
[Bb] [Fm]
All right, when I [Em] go back to [C] 1, I do minor, [Gm] minor, minor, which is [C] almost like major, minor, major,
but sometimes you put 2 [Gm] minors.
G minor, D, G, [Fm] B flat.
When you go to F, I say, [Gm]
[Fm] I hit part of the chord.
I hit the C and the A flat, and then put the F and C at the [Bb] end.
[Fm]
[F] Back to [C] the open voicing on your major, minor, major again.
[Bb] [F] Or I can say, F, I want you all to do it.
It [A] depends on the song.
I can flip it [Dm] from the A flat to [Gm] the A.
[C] [F]
[Dm] [C] [Gm] [F]
[D] Now those, you have to put it on a gradient finger exercise [C] to get the feel.
These chords are easy, but getting the [Bb] feel is the hard part.
If you put it on a gradient, though, you can get them.
All right,
[Ab] let's see what we [F] got so far.
[Bb] Leak in this [C] old [Bb] building, and [F] my soul [Bb] has got [F] to move.
[G] To, [C] has got to move.
[F] [Bb] Has got [F] to move.
There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Dm] building.
[F] Oh, did something else there.
Leak [Dm] in, when you go to the G, this time you go ahead and put a G minor chord, G minor 7.
[Fm]
All right, that's F minor 7 this time.
F, F, E flat, A flat, C, E flat, F.
[Dm] My [F]
soul has got to move.
[Bb] [A]
That's 3, [G] 6, [F] 2, 5, 1, which is [D] A, D, [G] G, C, [A] F, 4, 3, [G] 6, 2, [F] 5, 1.
[C] So you chromatic down to that A.
[A] [Gm]
All right, which is D, D, G, B flat.
[G] That's a G flat 9 sharp 5, which is G, D, [Abm] E flat, F, A, [C]
C dominant, [Bb] C, B flat, [C] D, E, G.
[F] [Bb] [C] [N]
[Ab] There's [F] a leak [Bb] in this old building.
I'm not sure [F] [C] my soul's got to move.
[F]
[Bb] But I've got to move in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] [Bb]
[Gm] [G] [C] [F]
[C] [F] There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Bb] building.
And my soul [F] has [Dm] [C]
got to move.
[B] [Bb]
[Db] [Fm] [F] There's a leak [Dm] in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] And my [Dm] soul [F] has
[Gm] [G] [Bb] [F]
got to [C] move.
[F]
Okay, [N] well I'll tell you, and that says old church like that old bluesy traditional solo, right?
It's in the key of F.
I'm going to do it pretty straight up.
I'm going to show you a lot of different things you can do with that.
Okay, it's in the key of F, so that's 1, [D] 2, 3, 4, 5, [Dm] 6, 7, 8, right?
[N] Now the main thing is an open voicing on your major, minor, major.
Okay, now if I say any terms that you don't understand, just put them in the search engine on our site.
And I'll go into them in detail so that we can keep moving.
Alright, so what you [F] have is F major, [Gm] G [F] minor always goes with F major.
But we're going [Bb] to split, do what you call open voicing.
We're going to [Fm] split the chord up.
Instead of F, A, [F] C, we're going to put F, C in one hand, A, F in the other hand, right?
And then you keep the F's and the [D] second note moves along the scale.
[F] 1, [Dm] 5, [F] 6, 7, or C, D, E flat, right?
It's [Eb] dominant 7 because dominant 7 says blues, [Bb] right?
It says traditional [A] gospel.
This one says [F] A, B, flat, C.
[Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] [Bb] [F]
[Bb] [F] See [C] how I put that little extra thing in [F] there?
[Bb] When you get on that second one, [C] [Dm]
[F] right, [Bb]
right, I'm sorry.
[Fm]
[Bb] When you get there, [F] [Bb] it's got [F] to move, right?
[Bb] It's got [F] to move.
Now for our, we're going to go to 5, so you hit 2.
Circle of 4 says you hit 2 before [B] you go to 5.
Circle of 4, let's look it up.
[C] So before [F] I go, [Bb] in this [C] old [Bb] building, and my soul has got to move, [C] oh my soul.
Before I go to 5, [G] I hit 2,
[C] [Em] right?
So my [G] 2 chord, we do power chord, which is I take part of my G chord and put it in my left hand.
That's my 2.
Now when I get ready to go to the [C] 5 chord, I power chord it 2, C, E, B flat.
Now when I'm going to C, I hit the D minor first.
That's my major, minor, major.
Right, but there, my soul has got C major, C, E, G, with the dominant.
Everything else goes out a half step and back, right?
Oh, has got to.
[Bb] [Fm]
All right, when I [Em] go back to [C] 1, I do minor, [Gm] minor, minor, which is [C] almost like major, minor, major,
but sometimes you put 2 [Gm] minors.
G minor, D, G, [Fm] B flat.
When you go to F, I say, [Gm]
[Fm] I hit part of the chord.
I hit the C and the A flat, and then put the F and C at the [Bb] end.
[Fm]
[F] Back to [C] the open voicing on your major, minor, major again.
[Bb] [F] Or I can say, F, I want you all to do it.
It [A] depends on the song.
I can flip it [Dm] from the A flat to [Gm] the A.
[C] [F]
[Dm] [C] [Gm] [F]
[D] Now those, you have to put it on a gradient finger exercise [C] to get the feel.
These chords are easy, but getting the [Bb] feel is the hard part.
If you put it on a gradient, though, you can get them.
All right,
[Ab] let's see what we [F] got so far.
[Bb] Leak in this [C] old [Bb] building, and [F] my soul [Bb] has got [F] to move.
[G] To, [C] has got to move.
[F] [Bb] Has got [F] to move.
There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Dm] building.
[F] Oh, did something else there.
Leak [Dm] in, when you go to the G, this time you go ahead and put a G minor chord, G minor 7.
[Fm]
All right, that's F minor 7 this time.
F, F, E flat, A flat, C, E flat, F.
[Dm] My [F]
soul has got to move.
[Bb] [A]
That's 3, [G] 6, [F] 2, 5, 1, which is [D] A, D, [G] G, C, [A] F, 4, 3, [G] 6, 2, [F] 5, 1.
[C] So you chromatic down to that A.
[A] [Gm]
All right, which is D, D, G, B flat.
[G] That's a G flat 9 sharp 5, which is G, D, [Abm] E flat, F, A, [C]
C dominant, [Bb] C, B flat, [C] D, E, G.
[F] [Bb] [C] [N]
Key:
F
Bb
C
Dm
Fm
F
Bb
C
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ There's _ [F] a leak [Bb] in this old building.
I'm not sure _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] my soul's got to move.
_ [F] _
[Bb] But I've got to move _ _ in this [F] old [Bb] building. _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Bb] building.
And my soul _ [F] has [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _
got to move.
[B] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Db] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] There's a leak [Dm] in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] And my [Dm] soul [F] has _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F]
got to _ [C] move.
_ _ [F] _ _
Okay, [N] well I'll tell you, and that says old church like that old bluesy traditional solo, right?
It's in the key of F.
I'm going to do it pretty straight up.
I'm going to show you a lot of different things you can do with that.
Okay, it's in the key of F, so that's 1, [D] 2, 3, 4, 5, [Dm] 6, 7, 8, right?
[N] Now the main thing is an open voicing on your major, minor, major.
Okay, _ now _ if I say any terms that you don't understand, just put them in the search engine on our site.
And I'll go into them in detail so that we can keep moving.
Alright, so what you [F] have is _ F major, [Gm] G [F] minor always goes with F major.
But we're going [Bb] to split, do what you call open voicing.
We're going to [Fm] split the chord up.
Instead of F, A, [F] C, we're going to put F, C in one hand, A, F in the other hand, right?
And then you keep the F's and the [D] second note moves along the scale.
[F] _ 1, [Dm] 5, [F] 6, 7, or C, D, E flat, right?
It's [Eb] dominant 7 because dominant 7 says blues, [Bb] right?
It says traditional [A] gospel.
This one says [F] A, B, flat, C.
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] See [C] how I put that little extra thing in [F] there?
[Bb] When you get on that second one, _ [C] _ [Dm] _
[F] right, _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ right, I'm sorry.
[Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] When you get there, [F] _ _ [Bb] it's got [F] to move, right?
_ [Bb] It's got [F] to move.
Now for our, we're going to go to 5, so you hit 2.
Circle of 4 says you hit 2 before [B] you go to 5.
Circle of 4, let's look it up.
[C] So before [F] I go, [Bb] in this [C] old [Bb] building, and my soul has got to move, [C] oh my soul.
Before I go to 5, [G] I hit 2, _
[C] _ _ [Em] right?
So my [G] 2 chord, we do _ power chord, which is I take part of my G chord and put it in my left hand.
That's my 2.
_ Now when I get ready to go to the [C] 5 chord, I power chord it 2, C, E, B flat.
Now when I'm going to C, I hit the D minor first.
That's my major, minor, major. _ _ _ _ _
Right, but there, my soul has got _ C major, C, E, G, with the dominant.
Everything else goes out a half step and back, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ right?
Oh, _ _ has got to.
_ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] _
All right, when I [Em] go back to [C] 1, I do minor, [Gm] minor, minor, which is [C] almost like major, minor, major,
but sometimes you put 2 [Gm] minors.
G minor, _ D, G, [Fm] B flat.
When you go to F, I say, _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Fm] I hit part of the chord.
I hit the C and the A flat, and then put the F and C at the [Bb] end.
[Fm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ Back to [C] the open voicing on your major, minor, major again.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ Or I can say, _ F, I want you all to do it.
_ It [A] depends on the song.
I can flip it [Dm] from the A flat to [Gm] the A.
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[D] Now those, you have to put it on a gradient finger exercise [C] to get the feel.
These chords are easy, but getting the [Bb] feel is the hard part.
If you put it on a gradient, though, you can get them.
All right, _
[Ab] _ let's see what we [F] got so far.
[Bb] Leak in this [C] old [Bb] building, and [F] my soul [Bb] has got [F] to move.
[G] To, _ [C] _ has got to move.
_ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] Has got [F] to move.
There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Dm] building.
_ [F] Oh, did something else there.
Leak [Dm] in, when you go to the G, this time you go ahead and put a G minor chord, G minor 7.
_ _ _ [Fm] _
_ All right, that's F minor 7 this time.
F, F, E flat, A flat, C, E flat, F.
[Dm] My _ [F] _
soul has got to move.
[Bb] _ _ [A] _
That's 3, [G] 6, [F] 2, 5, 1, which is [D] A, D, _ [G] _ G, C, [A] F, 4, 3, [G] 6, 2, [F] 5, 1.
[C] So you chromatic down to that A.
[A] _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ All right, which is _ D, D, G, _ B flat.
[G] _ _ _ That's a G flat 9 sharp 5, which is G, D, [Abm] E flat, F, A, _ _ [C] _ _
_ C dominant, [Bb] C, B flat, [C] D, E, G.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ There's _ [F] a leak [Bb] in this old building.
I'm not sure _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] my soul's got to move.
_ [F] _
[Bb] But I've got to move _ _ in this [F] old [Bb] building. _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Bb] building.
And my soul _ [F] has [Dm] _ _ [C] _ _
got to move.
[B] _ _ [Bb] _ _
[Db] _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] There's a leak [Dm] in this [F] old [Bb] building.
[F] And my [Dm] soul [F] has _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F]
got to _ [C] move.
_ _ [F] _ _
Okay, [N] well I'll tell you, and that says old church like that old bluesy traditional solo, right?
It's in the key of F.
I'm going to do it pretty straight up.
I'm going to show you a lot of different things you can do with that.
Okay, it's in the key of F, so that's 1, [D] 2, 3, 4, 5, [Dm] 6, 7, 8, right?
[N] Now the main thing is an open voicing on your major, minor, major.
Okay, _ now _ if I say any terms that you don't understand, just put them in the search engine on our site.
And I'll go into them in detail so that we can keep moving.
Alright, so what you [F] have is _ F major, [Gm] G [F] minor always goes with F major.
But we're going [Bb] to split, do what you call open voicing.
We're going to [Fm] split the chord up.
Instead of F, A, [F] C, we're going to put F, C in one hand, A, F in the other hand, right?
And then you keep the F's and the [D] second note moves along the scale.
[F] _ 1, [Dm] 5, [F] 6, 7, or C, D, E flat, right?
It's [Eb] dominant 7 because dominant 7 says blues, [Bb] right?
It says traditional [A] gospel.
This one says [F] A, B, flat, C.
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] See [C] how I put that little extra thing in [F] there?
[Bb] When you get on that second one, _ [C] _ [Dm] _
[F] right, _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ right, I'm sorry.
[Fm] _ _ _
[Bb] When you get there, [F] _ _ [Bb] it's got [F] to move, right?
_ [Bb] It's got [F] to move.
Now for our, we're going to go to 5, so you hit 2.
Circle of 4 says you hit 2 before [B] you go to 5.
Circle of 4, let's look it up.
[C] So before [F] I go, [Bb] in this [C] old [Bb] building, and my soul has got to move, [C] oh my soul.
Before I go to 5, [G] I hit 2, _
[C] _ _ [Em] right?
So my [G] 2 chord, we do _ power chord, which is I take part of my G chord and put it in my left hand.
That's my 2.
_ Now when I get ready to go to the [C] 5 chord, I power chord it 2, C, E, B flat.
Now when I'm going to C, I hit the D minor first.
That's my major, minor, major. _ _ _ _ _
Right, but there, my soul has got _ C major, C, E, G, with the dominant.
Everything else goes out a half step and back, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ right?
Oh, _ _ has got to.
_ [Bb] _ _ [Fm] _
All right, when I [Em] go back to [C] 1, I do minor, [Gm] minor, minor, which is [C] almost like major, minor, major,
but sometimes you put 2 [Gm] minors.
G minor, _ D, G, [Fm] B flat.
When you go to F, I say, _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _
_ [Fm] I hit part of the chord.
I hit the C and the A flat, and then put the F and C at the [Bb] end.
[Fm] _
_ _ _ [F] _ Back to [C] the open voicing on your major, minor, major again.
[Bb] _ _ [F] _ Or I can say, _ F, I want you all to do it.
_ It [A] depends on the song.
I can flip it [Dm] from the A flat to [Gm] the A.
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Dm] _ [C] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [F] _ _
[D] Now those, you have to put it on a gradient finger exercise [C] to get the feel.
These chords are easy, but getting the [Bb] feel is the hard part.
If you put it on a gradient, though, you can get them.
All right, _
[Ab] _ let's see what we [F] got so far.
[Bb] Leak in this [C] old [Bb] building, and [F] my soul [Bb] has got [F] to move.
[G] To, _ [C] _ has got to move.
_ _ _ [F] _ [Bb] Has got [F] to move.
There's a leak in this [Fm] old [Dm] building.
_ [F] Oh, did something else there.
Leak [Dm] in, when you go to the G, this time you go ahead and put a G minor chord, G minor 7.
_ _ _ [Fm] _
_ All right, that's F minor 7 this time.
F, F, E flat, A flat, C, E flat, F.
[Dm] My _ [F] _
soul has got to move.
[Bb] _ _ [A] _
That's 3, [G] 6, [F] 2, 5, 1, which is [D] A, D, _ [G] _ G, C, [A] F, 4, 3, [G] 6, 2, [F] 5, 1.
[C] So you chromatic down to that A.
[A] _ _ _ [Gm] _
_ _ All right, which is _ D, D, G, _ B flat.
[G] _ _ _ That's a G flat 9 sharp 5, which is G, D, [Abm] E flat, F, A, _ _ [C] _ _
_ C dominant, [Bb] C, B flat, [C] D, E, G.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _