You dont have to play the chord with the root note at the bottom. The first chord:It is C.He plays G at the bottom , but this chord is still a C, cause the 2 others are C and E. As for the second chord, the notes are not the good ones. He plays F# B D.This a D6. He must play E instead. What is more, the 4th chord is not good. You play DM instead of Dm. So try these chords: C-E7-A7-D. The 6th chord must be Am, but you play AM So try these chords C-E7-A7-Dm-E7-Am-D-G. Good luck
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TAVOGOYO 1 year ago
@jay123321321 I believe they are both possible. I guess it depends on what you like.
Sokinad 1 year ago
In over 3 years I guess you have got much better but to add some advice:-
You play c a e instead of cge (sounds awful)
Also chord prog
C(6)/// e(7)/// a(7)/// DmA7dm/ (1& 3)
E7/// Am///(can do descending bass here(AG#Gf#)
d7/// dm/g7/ (2)
F/fm/ em/a7 dm g c edim dm g(or other turnaround) (4)
Another nice variation for 'you took the part' is
f f#dim c a7 d7 g7 c turnaround
hope that helps
18heathy81 2 years ago
Couldn't the first chord be a CM7 ? cause that's the way I play it.
jay123321321 2 years ago
Yoneal974 4 years ago
nice comment
jj313 4 years ago
Yeh try all of them in the root position mate
Prattyiiiv 4 years ago
Dude, with these keyboards your left hand has to play the chord with the root note at the bottom!
you play a D as the second chord yeah?
try playing it as D F# A instead of F# as the bottom,
i think the keyboard thinks u want it to play an F# chord! instead of the D....
Give it a go, From Pratty xo
Great song by the way
Prattyiiiv 4 years ago