Chords for Umi Garrett Plays For Ellen
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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[A#] [B] When we received the tape of our next guest, we immediately invited her here.
From Orange County, California, please welcome eight year old piano prodigy,
Umi Garrett.
[D] [E]
[N]
That's a beautiful dress.
That's really pretty.
Thank you very much.
Really pretty.
You look very nice.
Your hair's nice and everything.
Thank you.
All right, so when did you start playing piano?
How old were you?
Four and a half years old.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
So you waited for a while before you got started.
Yes.
Yeah.
My preschool teacher had an after school program.
And I really wanted to start playing piano.
Was there a piano in your house?
Were you drawn to the piano?
I don't remember.
OK.
Yeah.
It was a while ago.
And so you took lessons?
Yes.
OK.
And you took lessons every day?
Not every day.
Not every day.
All right.
And you have piano rules, I understand, because you like to play so much.
Your parents had to make rules?
What are the rules?
I want to start playing the piano when I wake up.
But I don't want to annoy the neighbors.
Right.
I have a certain time I could start piano and the cut off time.
I see.
Because you would just play piano day and night if you could?
Yes.
That's how much you love it?
Yes.
Oh, that's great.
All right.
And you have piano tricks?
You're going to show me some tricks?
Yes.
Do we go to the piano?
OK.
OK.
[D#] [F] Do I sit here?
What are you doing?
Oh, what are you [C] doing?
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[N]
[A]
[D] [C]
[N]
All right.
What, do you just get bored and you try to get in different positions
and play piano?
That's pretty impressive.
All right, what are you going to perform?
Nomen Regens by Liszt.
That means Dance of the Numbs.
OK.
Go right ahead.
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[N] Oh my god, you're so good.
Thank you.
You're so amazing.
I'll play it for you.
This is Umi's very first time on television.
You're seeing somebody that, number one, Jamie's
going to start inviting to his parties.
But number two, you're going to be very, very well known.
So we saw her first, everybody.
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[A#] [B] When we received the tape of our next guest, we immediately invited her here.
From Orange County, California, please welcome eight year old piano prodigy,
Umi Garrett.
[D] [E]
[N]
That's a beautiful dress.
That's really pretty.
Thank you very much.
Really pretty.
You look very nice.
Your hair's nice and everything.
Thank you.
All right, so when did you start playing piano?
How old were you?
Four and a half years old.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
So you waited for a while before you got started.
Yes.
Yeah.
My preschool teacher had an after school program.
And I really wanted to start playing piano.
Was there a piano in your house?
Were you drawn to the piano?
I don't remember.
OK.
Yeah.
It was a while ago.
And so you took lessons?
Yes.
OK.
And you took lessons every day?
Not every day.
Not every day.
All right.
And you have piano rules, I understand, because you like to play so much.
Your parents had to make rules?
What are the rules?
I want to start playing the piano when I wake up.
But I don't want to annoy the neighbors.
Right.
I have a certain time I could start piano and the cut off time.
I see.
Because you would just play piano day and night if you could?
Yes.
That's how much you love it?
Yes.
Oh, that's great.
All right.
And you have piano tricks?
You're going to show me some tricks?
Yes.
Do we go to the piano?
OK.
OK.
[D#] [F] Do I sit here?
What are you doing?
Oh, what are you [C] doing?
[G] [C]
[N]
[A]
[D] [C]
[N]
All right.
What, do you just get bored and you try to get in different positions
and play piano?
That's pretty impressive.
All right, what are you going to perform?
Nomen Regens by Liszt.
That means Dance of the Numbs.
OK.
Go right ahead.
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[F] [D]
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[N] Oh my god, you're so good.
Thank you.
You're so amazing.
I'll play it for you.
This is Umi's very first time on television.
You're seeing somebody that, number one, Jamie's
going to start inviting to his parties.
But number two, you're going to be very, very well known.
So we saw her first, everybody.
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_ [A#] _ [B] When we received the tape of our next guest, we immediately invited her here.
From Orange County, California, please welcome eight year old piano prodigy,
Umi Garrett. _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
That's a beautiful dress.
That's really pretty.
Thank you very much.
Really pretty.
You look very nice.
Your hair's nice and everything.
Thank you.
All right, so when did you start playing piano?
How old were you?
Four and a half years old.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
So you waited for a while before you got started.
Yes.
Yeah.
_ My preschool teacher had an after school program.
And I really wanted to start playing piano.
Was there a piano in your house?
Were you drawn to the piano?
_ I don't remember.
OK.
Yeah.
It was a while ago.
And so you took lessons?
Yes.
OK.
And you took lessons every day?
Not every day.
Not every day.
All right.
And you have piano rules, I understand, because you like to play so much.
Your parents had to make rules?
What are the rules?
_ I want to start playing the piano when I wake up.
But I don't want to annoy the neighbors.
Right. _
I have a certain time I could start piano and the cut off time.
I see.
Because you would just play piano day and night if you could?
Yes.
That's how much you love it?
Yes.
Oh, that's great.
All right.
And you have piano tricks?
You're going to show me some tricks?
Yes.
Do we go to the piano?
OK.
OK. _
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_ _ [D#] _ [F] Do I sit here?
What are you doing?
Oh, what are you [C] doing?
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All right. _ _ _ _
What, do you just get bored and you try to get in different positions
and play piano?
That's pretty impressive.
All right, what are you going to perform?
Nomen Regens by Liszt.
That means Dance of the Numbs.
OK.
Go right ahead.
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_ [N] _ _ _ Oh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
my god, you're so good.
Thank you.
You're so amazing. _ _
I'll play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is Umi's very first time on television.
You're seeing somebody that, number one, Jamie's
going to start inviting to his parties.
But number two, you're going to be very, very well known.
So we saw her first, everybody. _ _ _ _ _
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_ [D#] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [A#] _ [B] When we received the tape of our next guest, we immediately invited her here.
From Orange County, California, please welcome eight year old piano prodigy,
Umi Garrett. _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
That's a beautiful dress.
That's really pretty.
Thank you very much.
Really pretty.
You look very nice.
Your hair's nice and everything.
Thank you.
All right, so when did you start playing piano?
How old were you?
Four and a half years old.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
Four and a half.
So you waited for a while before you got started.
Yes.
Yeah.
_ My preschool teacher had an after school program.
And I really wanted to start playing piano.
Was there a piano in your house?
Were you drawn to the piano?
_ I don't remember.
OK.
Yeah.
It was a while ago.
And so you took lessons?
Yes.
OK.
And you took lessons every day?
Not every day.
Not every day.
All right.
And you have piano rules, I understand, because you like to play so much.
Your parents had to make rules?
What are the rules?
_ I want to start playing the piano when I wake up.
But I don't want to annoy the neighbors.
Right. _
I have a certain time I could start piano and the cut off time.
I see.
Because you would just play piano day and night if you could?
Yes.
That's how much you love it?
Yes.
Oh, that's great.
All right.
And you have piano tricks?
You're going to show me some tricks?
Yes.
Do we go to the piano?
OK.
OK. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] _ [F] Do I sit here?
What are you doing?
Oh, what are you [C] doing?
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_ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _
All right. _ _ _ _
What, do you just get bored and you try to get in different positions
and play piano?
That's pretty impressive.
All right, what are you going to perform?
Nomen Regens by Liszt.
That means Dance of the Numbs.
OK.
Go right ahead.
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_ [N] _ _ _ Oh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
my god, you're so good.
Thank you.
You're so amazing. _ _
I'll play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
This is Umi's very first time on television.
You're seeing somebody that, number one, Jamie's
going to start inviting to his parties.
But number two, you're going to be very, very well known.
So we saw her first, everybody. _ _ _ _ _
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