Earth, Wind, and Fire, Paul's "Got to Get You Into My Life"

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

A quick piano tutorial on the chords and chord movement of the funky intro of this tune.

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  • Of course, you do realise that I've now got to sit and watch that very carefully so I can draw the chord patterns out don't you. Would you do any further lessons with the camera orientated the other way so we can see clearly please? Much appreciated.

  • @Andyhinds I'll try to remember to do this, but I've just been dumped by the roadside and am not motivated to do anything right now, honestly.

  • Wurlitzer electric piano sounds really gorgeous!!!

  • I'm going to cry now. I had to sell that Wurlitzer 206. It was even in tune - I didn't have to touch it when I bought it! Tuning them is ridiculously oppressive....

  • isn't it in Ab?

  • Yeah, you can't hear it but I mumble that, correcting myself after I called it a m7

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  • just watch it a few hundred times and you'll get it, partner....

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  • I came across this purely by accident but a huge THANK YOU!!!!

  • Dude, thanks so much!!! I play in a big Tower of power band and we never played this cuz I never learned the intro, this could be HUGE!!!! you Rock man!!!

  • What a badass color on that keyboard - like an old Buick or Impala!

  • Do I know what you're talking about. I had an A 200 and sold it about a year ago... My reason was that I didn't think it was reliable enough for gigging, but seriously. Screw that I should have kept it. Damn.

  • Sounds good I listened to the chords by ear for guitar and winged it cause the keyboard is superior for chord ranges no doubt. It helps when you isolate the key tones for each chord as apposed to hitting them all at once but I finally got it.

  • I doubt EWF will have recorded it in Ab. I think the chord sequence would be (in G)

    G13, C9, Am7, C/D, Db13, C9, Am, C/D...

  • D with 4ths = D7alt?

  • Too bad... btw, did you try the Casio WK 210 keyboard? It's a cheap 76-note keyboard ($300-$400 range) , I like some electric piano sounds in it, better than the ones i programmed on my old Kawai K-1 and I'm planning to buy it

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