Chords for 🎹 How to play "ALL MY HOPE" by Crowder (easy piano tutorial lesson)
Tempo:
103.6 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Eb
D
Cm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hello, this is David with Piano Clubhouse and today I would like to show you how to play the song
All My Hope by Crowder.
And this song is played in the key of A flat major and here we have many flats actually.
So to start with the examples [Bb] we have A flat, [C] B flat, C, [Db] [Eb] D flat, [F] E flat, [G] F, [Abm] G and A flat.
[F]
[C] [Ab] So [N] we have to go really low on the keyboard this time and we will first try a simplified version of the song
and then we will just try to add a few more features that will make the song more country like and jazzy.
Let's start with the verse actually right now.
Excuse me.
So let's go ahead and see the verse.
So let's place both hands [Ab] this low on the keyboard.
[Db]
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Db]
[D] So all we have to do is to start on A flat major.
[Ab] So I would actually start first with the left hand and then immediately after press the right hand.
[N] Seems like it's at the same time but really quick we actually start [Ab] left and right really quick.
Immediately after the left we press right.
So left right, something like this.
So start with the bass A flat and then press A flat and C on the right.
So left right and then again the same.
One, two, [Db] three, [Ab] four.
So one in [Bbm] A flat, two in B flat.
Start with B flat on the left, B flat, D flat on the right.
[Cm] Here we have C, C on the bass, C and E flat on the right.
So left [Db] right and then we arrive to D flat major.
So left right, D flat and then right with D flat [Ab] F.
So here is the A flat major again.
[Bbm] This is D flat [Cm] minor.
This is actually A flat over C.
[Db] And here is the D flat, final chord of the beginning of the verse.
[Ab]
One, two, three.
One, two, [Db] three.
One, two, three.
So here in D flat we have two three.
One, two, three.
So this two three I want to perform it like.
So pressing left and right.
One and then two, three.
I choose this key here on the top on the A flat.
When we count two, three.
So one, two, three.
One, two, three.
So we count twice.
One, two, three in D flat.
So let's go again.
Left and right.
One and then two, three with A flat.
Now move the bass to F on the left hand.
One again, two, three.
And on the second [Ab] time we have one, two, three.
One, [Eb] two, three.
Here we have E flat [F] major.
So let's use E flat and B flat on the left.
Let's use E flat and G on the right.
So we press both hands.
[C] One starting left first [Eb] and then right.
One, one and then two, three with A flat.
And then [Db] back to D flat.
One, two, three.
[B] And that's basically where we have the very beginning of the verse.
Now let's keep moving.
So I'm going to play what we have done so far and then [Ab] I will play the whole verse.
So
[Db]
[Ab] [Cm]
[Ab] [Db] [Ab]
[Db]
[D] [Ab] here's
[Eb] [G]
[Db] the second half of the verse.
So the third time we start in the same way.
We arrive to D flat.
We count one, two, three.
D flat, two, [D] three.
Here we have to move the bass to D from D flat, D natural.
[Db] The same on the right hand.
So that's the only change between [Dm] D flat and [Db] D.
[D]
And then we go back to [Ab] A flat.
But here I would choose two A flats on the left hand.
[Cm] And on the right [Ab] a C, E flat.
And on the top A flat.
[C] So press the left with C, E flat on the [Ab] right.
And then A flat, two, three.
So one, and then two, three.
And [Eb] then go to E flat.
[Ab] One, two, three.
And then back to A flat.
One, two, [Db] three.
And then actually again back to E flat.
But this time you can try the D flat chord on the right hand.
D flat, F, and E flat.
So left and right.
One, and then two, three.
Ending of the song, of the [Ab] verse.
A flat, one, two, [Eb] three.
And then E [Ab] flat.
One, two, three.
Second time back to A flat.
Here back to E flat.
But on the right hand we have [Db] D flat.
[Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
So that has been the verse.
And then quickly we get to go to the chorus.
And actually more or less everything keeps being the same.
Let's see how it goes.
Go ahead and see the differences.
Same way of starting the song.
I would actually though start with two E flats on the left.
And using C, E flat, and A flat on the right.
So, one, two, three.
[Db] [D] [Gm]
[Ab] [Gm]
[Ab] [Dm] [Eb]
[Ab] [A] [G]
[Cm]
[Bb] [Gm]
All My Hope by Crowder.
And this song is played in the key of A flat major and here we have many flats actually.
So to start with the examples [Bb] we have A flat, [C] B flat, C, [Db] [Eb] D flat, [F] E flat, [G] F, [Abm] G and A flat.
[F]
[C] [Ab] So [N] we have to go really low on the keyboard this time and we will first try a simplified version of the song
and then we will just try to add a few more features that will make the song more country like and jazzy.
Let's start with the verse actually right now.
Excuse me.
So let's go ahead and see the verse.
So let's place both hands [Ab] this low on the keyboard.
[Db]
[Ab]
[Eb]
[Db]
[D] So all we have to do is to start on A flat major.
[Ab] So I would actually start first with the left hand and then immediately after press the right hand.
[N] Seems like it's at the same time but really quick we actually start [Ab] left and right really quick.
Immediately after the left we press right.
So left right, something like this.
So start with the bass A flat and then press A flat and C on the right.
So left right and then again the same.
One, two, [Db] three, [Ab] four.
So one in [Bbm] A flat, two in B flat.
Start with B flat on the left, B flat, D flat on the right.
[Cm] Here we have C, C on the bass, C and E flat on the right.
So left [Db] right and then we arrive to D flat major.
So left right, D flat and then right with D flat [Ab] F.
So here is the A flat major again.
[Bbm] This is D flat [Cm] minor.
This is actually A flat over C.
[Db] And here is the D flat, final chord of the beginning of the verse.
[Ab]
One, two, three.
One, two, [Db] three.
One, two, three.
So here in D flat we have two three.
One, two, three.
So this two three I want to perform it like.
So pressing left and right.
One and then two, three.
I choose this key here on the top on the A flat.
When we count two, three.
So one, two, three.
One, two, three.
So we count twice.
One, two, three in D flat.
So let's go again.
Left and right.
One and then two, three with A flat.
Now move the bass to F on the left hand.
One again, two, three.
And on the second [Ab] time we have one, two, three.
One, [Eb] two, three.
Here we have E flat [F] major.
So let's use E flat and B flat on the left.
Let's use E flat and G on the right.
So we press both hands.
[C] One starting left first [Eb] and then right.
One, one and then two, three with A flat.
And then [Db] back to D flat.
One, two, three.
[B] And that's basically where we have the very beginning of the verse.
Now let's keep moving.
So I'm going to play what we have done so far and then [Ab] I will play the whole verse.
So
[Db]
[Ab] [Cm]
[Ab] [Db] [Ab]
[Db]
[D] [Ab] here's
[Eb] [G]
[Db] the second half of the verse.
So the third time we start in the same way.
We arrive to D flat.
We count one, two, three.
D flat, two, [D] three.
Here we have to move the bass to D from D flat, D natural.
[Db] The same on the right hand.
So that's the only change between [Dm] D flat and [Db] D.
[D]
And then we go back to [Ab] A flat.
But here I would choose two A flats on the left hand.
[Cm] And on the right [Ab] a C, E flat.
And on the top A flat.
[C] So press the left with C, E flat on the [Ab] right.
And then A flat, two, three.
So one, and then two, three.
And [Eb] then go to E flat.
[Ab] One, two, three.
And then back to A flat.
One, two, [Db] three.
And then actually again back to E flat.
But this time you can try the D flat chord on the right hand.
D flat, F, and E flat.
So left and right.
One, and then two, three.
Ending of the song, of the [Ab] verse.
A flat, one, two, [Eb] three.
And then E [Ab] flat.
One, two, three.
Second time back to A flat.
Here back to E flat.
But on the right hand we have [Db] D flat.
[Ab]
[Db] [Ab]
So that has been the verse.
And then quickly we get to go to the chorus.
And actually more or less everything keeps being the same.
Let's see how it goes.
Go ahead and see the differences.
Same way of starting the song.
I would actually though start with two E flats on the left.
And using C, E flat, and A flat on the right.
So, one, two, three.
[Db] [D] [Gm]
[Ab] [Gm]
[Ab] [Dm] [Eb]
[Ab] [A] [G]
[Cm]
[Bb] [Gm]
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Eb
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Cm
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_ Hello, this is David with Piano Clubhouse and today I would like to show you how to play the song
All My Hope by Crowder.
And this song is played in the key of A flat major and here we have many flats actually.
So to start with the examples [Bb] we have A flat, [C] B flat, C, [Db] _ [Eb] D flat, [F] E flat, [G] F, _ [Abm] G and A flat.
_ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ [Ab] So [N] we have to go really low on the keyboard this time and we will first try a simplified version of the song
and then we will just try to add a few more features that will make the song more country like and jazzy.
Let's start with the verse actually right now.
Excuse me.
So let's go ahead and see the verse.
So let's place both hands [Ab] this low on the keyboard.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _
[D] So all we have to do is to start _ on A flat major.
[Ab] _ _ So I would actually start first with the left hand and then immediately after press the right hand.
[N] Seems like it's at the same time but really quick we actually start [Ab] left and right really quick.
Immediately after the left we press right.
So left right, something like this.
So start with the bass A flat and then press A flat and C on the right.
So _ _ left right and then again the same.
One, two, [Db] three, [Ab] four.
So one in [Bbm] A flat, two in B flat.
Start with B flat on the left, B flat, D flat on the right.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ Here we have C, _ _ _ C on the bass, C and E flat on the right.
So left [Db] right and then we arrive to _ D flat major.
_ So left right, D flat and then right with D flat [Ab] F.
So here is the A flat major again.
_ [Bbm] _ This is D flat [Cm] minor.
_ This is actually A flat over C.
_ [Db] _ And here is the D flat, final chord of the beginning of the verse.
[Ab] _
_ One, two, three.
One, two, [Db] three.
One, two, three.
So here in D flat we have two three.
One, two, three.
So this two three I want to _ perform it like.
_ _ So pressing left and right.
One and then two, three.
I choose this key here on the top on the A flat. _
_ When we count two, three.
So one, two, three.
One, two, three.
_ _ _ _ So we count twice.
One, two, three in D flat.
So let's go again.
Left and right.
One and then two, three with A flat.
Now move the bass to F on the left hand.
One again, two, three.
_ And on the second [Ab] time we have one, two, three.
One, [Eb] two, three.
_ _ Here we have E flat [F] major.
So let's use E flat and B flat on the left.
Let's use E flat and G on the right.
_ So we press both hands.
[C] One starting left first [Eb] and then right. _
One, one and then two, three with A flat.
And then [Db] back to D flat.
One, two, three. _
_ [B] And that's basically where we have the very beginning of the verse.
Now let's keep moving.
So I'm going to play what we have done so far and then [Ab] I will play the whole verse.
So _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Ab] here's
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [G] _
[Db] the second half of the verse.
So the third time we start in the same way. _ _ _
We arrive to D flat.
We count one, two, three.
D flat, two, [D] three.
Here we have to move the bass to D from D flat, D natural.
[Db] The same on the right hand.
So that's the only change between [Dm] D flat and [Db] D.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
_ And then we go back to [Ab] A flat.
_ But here I would choose two A flats on the left hand.
[Cm] And on the right [Ab] a C, E flat.
And on the top A flat.
[C] So press the left with C, E flat on the [Ab] right. _
And then A flat, two, three.
So one, and then two, three.
And [Eb] then go to E flat.
[Ab] One, two, three.
And then back to A flat.
One, two, [Db] three.
And then actually again back to E flat.
But this time you can try the D flat chord on the right hand.
D flat, F, and E flat.
So left and right.
One, and then two, three.
_ Ending of the song, of the [Ab] verse.
A flat, one, two, [Eb] three.
And then E [Ab] flat.
One, two, three.
Second time back to A flat.
Here back to E flat.
But on the right hand we have [Db] D flat.
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab]
So that has been the verse.
And then quickly we get to go to the chorus.
And actually more or less everything keeps being the same.
Let's see how it goes.
Go ahead and see the differences.
Same way of starting the song.
I would actually though start with two E flats on the left.
And using C, E flat, and A flat on the right.
So, one, two, three.
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
[Ab] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _
All My Hope by Crowder.
And this song is played in the key of A flat major and here we have many flats actually.
So to start with the examples [Bb] we have A flat, [C] B flat, C, [Db] _ [Eb] D flat, [F] E flat, [G] F, _ [Abm] G and A flat.
_ [F] _ _
[C] _ _ [Ab] So [N] we have to go really low on the keyboard this time and we will first try a simplified version of the song
and then we will just try to add a few more features that will make the song more country like and jazzy.
Let's start with the verse actually right now.
Excuse me.
So let's go ahead and see the verse.
So let's place both hands [Ab] this low on the keyboard.
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _
[D] So all we have to do is to start _ on A flat major.
[Ab] _ _ So I would actually start first with the left hand and then immediately after press the right hand.
[N] Seems like it's at the same time but really quick we actually start [Ab] left and right really quick.
Immediately after the left we press right.
So left right, something like this.
So start with the bass A flat and then press A flat and C on the right.
So _ _ left right and then again the same.
One, two, [Db] three, [Ab] four.
So one in [Bbm] A flat, two in B flat.
Start with B flat on the left, B flat, D flat on the right.
_ _ [Cm] _ _ Here we have C, _ _ _ C on the bass, C and E flat on the right.
So left [Db] right and then we arrive to _ D flat major.
_ So left right, D flat and then right with D flat [Ab] F.
So here is the A flat major again.
_ [Bbm] _ This is D flat [Cm] minor.
_ This is actually A flat over C.
_ [Db] _ And here is the D flat, final chord of the beginning of the verse.
[Ab] _
_ One, two, three.
One, two, [Db] three.
One, two, three.
So here in D flat we have two three.
One, two, three.
So this two three I want to _ perform it like.
_ _ So pressing left and right.
One and then two, three.
I choose this key here on the top on the A flat. _
_ When we count two, three.
So one, two, three.
One, two, three.
_ _ _ _ So we count twice.
One, two, three in D flat.
So let's go again.
Left and right.
One and then two, three with A flat.
Now move the bass to F on the left hand.
One again, two, three.
_ And on the second [Ab] time we have one, two, three.
One, [Eb] two, three.
_ _ Here we have E flat [F] major.
So let's use E flat and B flat on the left.
Let's use E flat and G on the right.
_ So we press both hands.
[C] One starting left first [Eb] and then right. _
One, one and then two, three with A flat.
And then [Db] back to D flat.
One, two, three. _
_ [B] And that's basically where we have the very beginning of the verse.
Now let's keep moving.
So I'm going to play what we have done so far and then [Ab] I will play the whole verse.
So _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Ab] here's
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [G] _
[Db] the second half of the verse.
So the third time we start in the same way. _ _ _
We arrive to D flat.
We count one, two, three.
D flat, two, [D] three.
Here we have to move the bass to D from D flat, D natural.
[Db] The same on the right hand.
So that's the only change between [Dm] D flat and [Db] D.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
_ And then we go back to [Ab] A flat.
_ But here I would choose two A flats on the left hand.
[Cm] And on the right [Ab] a C, E flat.
And on the top A flat.
[C] So press the left with C, E flat on the [Ab] right. _
And then A flat, two, three.
So one, and then two, three.
And [Eb] then go to E flat.
[Ab] One, two, three.
And then back to A flat.
One, two, [Db] three.
And then actually again back to E flat.
But this time you can try the D flat chord on the right hand.
D flat, F, and E flat.
So left and right.
One, and then two, three.
_ Ending of the song, of the [Ab] verse.
A flat, one, two, [Eb] three.
And then E [Ab] flat.
One, two, three.
Second time back to A flat.
Here back to E flat.
But on the right hand we have [Db] D flat.
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab]
So that has been the verse.
And then quickly we get to go to the chorus.
And actually more or less everything keeps being the same.
Let's see how it goes.
Go ahead and see the differences.
Same way of starting the song.
I would actually though start with two E flats on the left.
And using C, E flat, and A flat on the right.
So, one, two, three.
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ [Gm] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Gm] _
[Ab] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Gm] _