 Hi everyone this is Jason Zach from Nathaniel in this lesson we are going to learn See You Again the intro part by Charlie Puth it's an incredible piano intro the chords are voiced beautifully simple though very easy to learn but a few minor things which may cause your ears or your mind to get a little bit confused if you will. So what I like to do in most of my videos is explain the chords give you the theory background of the song so I've learned this song by listening to the original version of course so for the most part it's going to sound exactly like this so stick around learn it exactly the way I'm telling you and then ab it with the song I think it should sound absolutely the same way so the song is on b flat major two flats b flat the name of the scale and e flat the fourth okay good to know and the chords used in the song just to just for your information so the chords there are that's b flat major so g minus seventh b flat major e flat major b flat end on f major and then repeat going to b flat so I've put down the chords as well in the transcript downloadable on our patreon as a pdf so do consider getting yourself a copy of the pdf and my notes on patreon as usual just like all of our lessons which we do on our youtube channel right so let's get cracking line one let me play it and then show you so the intro can be divided into two lines second line so let's learn this song line by line let's start with the first line I'll play it and then teach it in a slower and break it down properly okay what's going on there let's only look at the right hand first just the first bar he goes he stacks the f with c and then move the thumb to d so now try to keep these three fingers ready for those one more time okay let's break that up only that one more time okay slightly tricky if your pinky is not been used that much whole intro line one and now he goes and then it's simple f c b flat f so that pretty much repeats almost all the time so that's the treble clef for the right hand for line one now that we've got the right hand for line one let's focus our attention to the left hand so we start with just single roots just a single g and then a single b flat that's pretty much what we do there because the double stops anyways coming from the right hand so then b flat over d you can even ring everything or hold the pedal say I'm not lifting my hand from the notes you don't need to if I did all together sounds great now let's move forward g b flat now now you do some chords which are e flat inverted e flat fifth inverted so b flat e flat in the left hand so you just essentially do b flat e flat and then slide this e flat to f just that again now what he does is he goes an entire triad finally which is c f a and f major in the second inversion so g sorry I forgot to play that double stop there again okay so c over f c with f rather g in the base now e flat with b flat in the base now b flat fifth triad triad c f a okay whole intro that was just line one rather we'll come to the second line it's really easy hope you've got this let's slow it down a bit so the right hand stays ridiculously simple for the latter or the second line of the composition so you pivot this f earlier we did some d's we don't have to do that for the second half it's pretty much it while the left hand does a little bit of different stuff at the line two you just do fifth chord so that's g fifth b flat e flat lower and it just ends with a very very mellow b flat fifth second line b flat all fifth chords in the second line in the left hand again both lines let's give it a go oh the full chord fifths fifths fifths slow that down even more just remember the first line the first g and b flat are single you have to remember that g to b flat lick triad that's the f passing then fifth chords fifth chords okay whole story now okay slightly faster now be happy to finish off the song as well if you want me to finish the entire lesson do leave a comment and don't forget to like the video share the video give it a thumbs up etc hit the subscribe if you haven't already get yourself a copy of the notation it's very intricate uh even i find it very difficult to remember all the ingredients which he plays on the piano there's a lot to it so you may want to get yourself a copy of the notation to supplement the video right guys again this is jason zack from nathaniel stay safe cheers