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Offline robtwin21

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KAREN CLARKS "YOU LOVE ME"
« on: March 01, 2004, 09:08:27 AM »
PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT WITH THE CHORDS TO KAREN CLARKS "YOU LOVE ME"

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Here you go
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2004, 10:30:03 AM »
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:09 am    Post subject: CHORDS TO YOU LOVED FEAT. KIERRA SHEARD- ARR. Brutha28    

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I'll be adding a midi of this song later today

You Loved Me
By Karen Clark-Sheard
Feat. Kierra Sheard
Arr. Brutha28

Key of EbMinor

FP / LH / RH

Gb, F / Gb, F/ DbEbGbAbDb, DbEbFAbDb- G#7th sus4
Eb/ EbBbDb/ FGbAbBbDb- G#13th no5
Ab/ AbEbGb/ AbBbBDbEbGb- C#13th
* F / FEb/ G-Ab(slide to note)Db(optional)- C#no3
Bb/ BbD/FGbAbBbDb- Bbaug5 w5

{Repeat about 3x’s}
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{3rd repeat comes the break part}-Listen to the CD for the special break chord to F


Here is special break

* F/ FEb/ AbBb(Db)EbAb- Eb7th sus4
Bb/ BbEbFAb/ DGbAbBbDb- C#-9 sus4 6th


The next part is the same progression but with different chord variations

Gb/ GbEb/ GbACEb- C dimº
F/ FD/ FAbBD- D dimº
Eb/ EbBbDb/ GbAbBbCDF- F -9 m sus4 6th
Ab/ AbEbGb/ AbBbBDbEbGB- C#13th
F/ (F)EbFB/ BbEbFGBb- Bb-9 sus4 6th
Bb/ BbD/ FGbAbBbDb- G#13th no5


Ok now listen to the part where the bass kicks in

Gb/ GbEb/ GbACEb- C dimº
F/ FD/FAbBDF- D dimº
Eb,Bb,Eb/ EbBbDb/GbAbBbCDF- F -9 m sus4 6th
Ab,Eb,Ab/ AbEbGb/ AbBbBDbEbGb- C#13th
F,C,F/ FEb/ G-ADb(slide to fourth)- C#no3
Bb, F,Bb/BbEbFAbBb/ BDEAb- E 7th

Ok so here’s the basic format of the bass run.

{Eb, Bb, Eb}; {Ab, Eb, Ab}; {F, C, F}; {Bb, F, Bb} –

That’s it . Listen to CD and play along with the CD and it will be very tight. I purposely left the lyrics out to give you all some thing to do, it will help you understand the song better

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Here's the midi too
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2004, 10:31:40 AM »
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