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Chord Request => Piano/Organ Chords => Topic started by: T-Block on August 18, 2011, 09:31:03 AM
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This is how I would play it:
“Speak” by: Myron Butler & Levi
Key C LH/RH
Part 1:
C / E-G-C I shall have
D / F-G-A-C what I decree,
E / G-C-E I believe
F / G-A-C-F it belongs to me,
Part 2:
D / G-A-C-F
G / G-C-E speak into the atmosphe-
A / G-A-C-F ere,
D / G-A-C-F
G / G-C-E speak into the atmosphe-
F / G-A-C- F ere,
Part 3:
G / G-C-E speak it, speak it,
A / G-A-C-F speak it, speak it,
G / G-C-E speak it, speak it,
F / G-A-C-F speak it, speak it,
special progression:
F / C-F-A
G / D-G-B
A / F-A-C
D / F-A-C
E / E-G-C
F / F-A-C
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Chord symbol version:
“Speak” by: Myron Butler & Levi
Key C RH/LH
Part 1:
C I shall have
Dm11 what I decree,
C/E I believe
Fadd9 it belongs to me,
Part 2:
Dm11
C/G speak into the atmosphe-
Fadd9/A ere,
Dm11
C/G speak into the atmosphe-
Fadd9 ere,
Part 3:
C/G speak it, speak it,
Fadd9/A speak it, speak it,
C/G speak it, speak it,
Fadd9 speak it, speak it,
special progression:
F
G
F/A
Dm7
C/E
F
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Hi there. I am learning how to play "Speak." I am learning theory as well. How does a G fit into a Dm9 chord? Thanks for your help.
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It's actually a Dm11 chord. Gotta go back and fix that. Anyways:
minor 11 --> 1-b3-5-b7-9-11 or 1-b3-5-b7-11 or 1-b3-b7-11
Dm11 --> D-F-A-C-E-G or D-F-A-C-G or D-F-C-G
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Ok, I understand that. Now I am trying to formualte chords in the left hand so it will sound fuller when I play this song. How exactly would I go about doing that? The special progression at the end, where does that fall in the song?? I've been trying for a week now to disect this song. I am trying to add fill-ins as well. Thank you again.
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Ok, I understand that. Now I am trying to formualte chords in the left hand so it will sound fuller when I play this song. How exactly would I go about doing that? The special progression at the end, where does that fall in the song?? I've been trying for a week now to disect this song. I am trying to add fill-ins as well. Thank you again.
For the LH, you can play octaves (1-1) or octaves and a fifth (1-5-1). The special progression comes in near the end of the song. You should hear it because there are a lot of chords played in succession. If you've played through the chords, u should listen for that.