Chords for Alan Walker - The Making of Alone (Behind The Scenes)
Tempo:
96.7 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Gm
Dm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] Alone is [Eb] a song about unity.
It's Alan's third [Bb] single and the final piece of a trilogy consisting [Dm] of Faded, Sing Me to Sleep and Alone.
[Gm] Cover up.
A lot of [Eb] people ask me why I'm wearing a mask.
The mask is [Bb] more of a sign and a symbol of unity and being [Dm] alike each other, rather than me being different.
[Gm] I get the whole feeling that [Eb] it's us against the world, kind of, [Bb] with the walkers and everything.
[Dm] If this [Gm] night is not forever, [Eb] at least we are together.
[Bb] I know I'm not alone.
[G] [Gm]
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [G]
[Gm] The song [Bb] was created in the studio with [Eb] me, my co-producers Jasper and Anders and the vocalist Nunibao.
[Dm] I think Alone [Bb] is the perfect follow up to Faded and Sing Me to Sleep.
[Dm] It's a hint more happy, [Gm] but at the same time it has that walker feeling to it.
The [Eb] word [Ebm]
rebellious comes to my head, because [Dm] that's the whole thing.
I get the whole feeling that it's us against the world, kind [Eb] of.
I'm not alone.
[Bb] To me, melodies [G] is definitely the most important part of making music.
And I most usually [Gm] start with a single line of different chords.
[Eb] Then I like to piece [Gm] together a melody that I like and something [Eb] that I think can work for a drop.
[Bb] I'm sitting with Anders [Dm] in front of the speakers and Alan [Gm] sits with her headset, going like this.
[Eb] He's quiet for maybe two [Bb] hours.
And Anders and me were like, hey, [Dm] what's going on with Alan?
Is he getting stuff [Gm] done or is he gaming?
[Eb] And then he's like, hey guys,
[Bb] I got this drop.
And he just kills it.
[Gm] The video shows the [Eb] story of how Alan began making music [Bb] in his bedroom and how he later started to [Dm] communicate with his fans across [F] the world.
[Gm] Ultimately, we show how everyone [Eb] joins in from all around the world to meet Alan back in [Bb] his hometown in Bergen.
[F] The creators and directors of the video for Alone [Dm] were exactly the same [Gm] people that did the Faded and Sing Me to Sleep video.
[Eb] They know the Alan Walker universe very [Bb] well by now, and they made a fantastic product [Dm] that we're all very satisfied with.
[Gm]
[Eb] [Bb]
There's no doubt that this was [Gm] the most exhausting video shoot that I've ever [Eb] participated in.
I guess we spent more or less one [Bb] entire day just running around in the mountain.
[Dm] So you can say I got some good [Gm] exercise.
It was definitely a long [Eb] and tiring experience, but at the end of the day, it [Bb] was an amazing product and I'm so proud to show everybody what we've done.
[F] It's a [Gm] wrap!
[Eb] [Bb] I'm like a rose with its skin.
I got sun today, or whatever.
[F] [Gm] We're done.
[Eb] Anyone can be a [Bb] Walker.
We are all equals and we can all [F] achieve amazing things.
You are not alone.
[D] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] [G]
It's Alan's third [Bb] single and the final piece of a trilogy consisting [Dm] of Faded, Sing Me to Sleep and Alone.
[Gm] Cover up.
A lot of [Eb] people ask me why I'm wearing a mask.
The mask is [Bb] more of a sign and a symbol of unity and being [Dm] alike each other, rather than me being different.
[Gm] I get the whole feeling that [Eb] it's us against the world, kind of, [Bb] with the walkers and everything.
[Dm] If this [Gm] night is not forever, [Eb] at least we are together.
[Bb] I know I'm not alone.
[G] [Gm]
[Eb] [Bb]
[F] [G]
[Gm] The song [Bb] was created in the studio with [Eb] me, my co-producers Jasper and Anders and the vocalist Nunibao.
[Dm] I think Alone [Bb] is the perfect follow up to Faded and Sing Me to Sleep.
[Dm] It's a hint more happy, [Gm] but at the same time it has that walker feeling to it.
The [Eb] word [Ebm]
rebellious comes to my head, because [Dm] that's the whole thing.
I get the whole feeling that it's us against the world, kind [Eb] of.
I'm not alone.
[Bb] To me, melodies [G] is definitely the most important part of making music.
And I most usually [Gm] start with a single line of different chords.
[Eb] Then I like to piece [Gm] together a melody that I like and something [Eb] that I think can work for a drop.
[Bb] I'm sitting with Anders [Dm] in front of the speakers and Alan [Gm] sits with her headset, going like this.
[Eb] He's quiet for maybe two [Bb] hours.
And Anders and me were like, hey, [Dm] what's going on with Alan?
Is he getting stuff [Gm] done or is he gaming?
[Eb] And then he's like, hey guys,
[Bb] I got this drop.
And he just kills it.
[Gm] The video shows the [Eb] story of how Alan began making music [Bb] in his bedroom and how he later started to [Dm] communicate with his fans across [F] the world.
[Gm] Ultimately, we show how everyone [Eb] joins in from all around the world to meet Alan back in [Bb] his hometown in Bergen.
[F] The creators and directors of the video for Alone [Dm] were exactly the same [Gm] people that did the Faded and Sing Me to Sleep video.
[Eb] They know the Alan Walker universe very [Bb] well by now, and they made a fantastic product [Dm] that we're all very satisfied with.
[Gm]
[Eb] [Bb]
There's no doubt that this was [Gm] the most exhausting video shoot that I've ever [Eb] participated in.
I guess we spent more or less one [Bb] entire day just running around in the mountain.
[Dm] So you can say I got some good [Gm] exercise.
It was definitely a long [Eb] and tiring experience, but at the end of the day, it [Bb] was an amazing product and I'm so proud to show everybody what we've done.
[F] It's a [Gm] wrap!
[Eb] [Bb] I'm like a rose with its skin.
I got sun today, or whatever.
[F] [Gm] We're done.
[Eb] Anyone can be a [Bb] Walker.
We are all equals and we can all [F] achieve amazing things.
You are not alone.
[D] [Eb] [Bb]
[F] [G]
Key:
Eb
Bb
Gm
Dm
F
Eb
Bb
Gm
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ Alone is [Eb] a song about unity.
It's Alan's third [Bb] single and the final piece of a trilogy consisting [Dm] of Faded, Sing Me to Sleep and Alone.
_ [Gm] Cover up.
A lot of [Eb] people ask me why I'm wearing a mask.
The mask is [Bb] more of a sign and a symbol of unity and being [Dm] alike each other, rather than me being different.
[Gm] I get the whole feeling that [Eb] it's us against the world, kind of, [Bb] with the walkers and everything. _ _
[Dm] _ _ If this [Gm] night is not forever, [Eb] at least we are together.
[Bb] I know I'm not alone. _
[G] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ The song [Bb] was created in the studio with [Eb] me, my co-producers Jasper and Anders and the vocalist Nunibao.
[Dm] _ I think Alone [Bb] is the perfect follow up to Faded and Sing Me to Sleep.
[Dm] It's a hint more happy, [Gm] but at the same time it has that walker feeling to it.
The [Eb] _ word [Ebm]
rebellious comes to my head, because [Dm] that's the whole thing.
I get the whole feeling that it's us against the world, kind [Eb] of.
I'm not _ alone. _
_ _ [Bb] To _ me, melodies [G] is definitely the most important part of making music.
And I most usually [Gm] start with a single line of different chords.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Then I like to piece [Gm] together a melody that I like and something [Eb] that I think can work for a drop.
[Bb] I'm sitting with Anders [Dm] in front of the speakers and Alan [Gm] sits with her headset, going like this.
[Eb] He's quiet for maybe two [Bb] hours.
And Anders and me were like, hey, [Dm] what's going on with Alan?
Is he getting stuff [Gm] done or is he gaming?
[Eb] And then he's like, hey guys, _
[Bb] I got this drop.
And he just kills it. _
[Gm] _ _ The video shows the [Eb] story of how Alan began making music [Bb] in his bedroom and how he later started to [Dm] communicate with his fans across [F] the world. _
[Gm] Ultimately, we show how everyone [Eb] joins in from all around the world to meet Alan back in [Bb] his hometown in Bergen.
_ _ [F] _ The creators and directors of the video for Alone [Dm] were exactly the same [Gm] people that did the Faded and Sing Me to Sleep video.
[Eb] They know the Alan Walker universe very [Bb] well by now, and they made a fantastic product [Dm] that we're all very satisfied with.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ There's no doubt that this was [Gm] the most exhausting video shoot that I've ever [Eb] participated in.
I guess we spent more or less one [Bb] entire day just running around in the mountain.
[Dm] So you can say I got some good [Gm] exercise.
It was definitely a long [Eb] and tiring experience, but at the end of the day, it [Bb] was an amazing product and I'm so proud to show everybody what we've done.
[F] It's a [Gm] wrap! _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] I'm like a rose with its skin.
I got sun today, or whatever.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ We're done.
[Eb] _ Anyone can be a [Bb] Walker.
We are all equals and we can all [F] achieve amazing things.
You are not alone.
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
It's Alan's third [Bb] single and the final piece of a trilogy consisting [Dm] of Faded, Sing Me to Sleep and Alone.
_ [Gm] Cover up.
A lot of [Eb] people ask me why I'm wearing a mask.
The mask is [Bb] more of a sign and a symbol of unity and being [Dm] alike each other, rather than me being different.
[Gm] I get the whole feeling that [Eb] it's us against the world, kind of, [Bb] with the walkers and everything. _ _
[Dm] _ _ If this [Gm] night is not forever, [Eb] at least we are together.
[Bb] I know I'm not alone. _
[G] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ The song [Bb] was created in the studio with [Eb] me, my co-producers Jasper and Anders and the vocalist Nunibao.
[Dm] _ I think Alone [Bb] is the perfect follow up to Faded and Sing Me to Sleep.
[Dm] It's a hint more happy, [Gm] but at the same time it has that walker feeling to it.
The [Eb] _ word [Ebm]
rebellious comes to my head, because [Dm] that's the whole thing.
I get the whole feeling that it's us against the world, kind [Eb] of.
I'm not _ alone. _
_ _ [Bb] To _ me, melodies [G] is definitely the most important part of making music.
And I most usually [Gm] start with a single line of different chords.
_ _ _ _ [Eb] Then I like to piece [Gm] together a melody that I like and something [Eb] that I think can work for a drop.
[Bb] I'm sitting with Anders [Dm] in front of the speakers and Alan [Gm] sits with her headset, going like this.
[Eb] He's quiet for maybe two [Bb] hours.
And Anders and me were like, hey, [Dm] what's going on with Alan?
Is he getting stuff [Gm] done or is he gaming?
[Eb] And then he's like, hey guys, _
[Bb] I got this drop.
And he just kills it. _
[Gm] _ _ The video shows the [Eb] story of how Alan began making music [Bb] in his bedroom and how he later started to [Dm] communicate with his fans across [F] the world. _
[Gm] Ultimately, we show how everyone [Eb] joins in from all around the world to meet Alan back in [Bb] his hometown in Bergen.
_ _ [F] _ The creators and directors of the video for Alone [Dm] were exactly the same [Gm] people that did the Faded and Sing Me to Sleep video.
[Eb] They know the Alan Walker universe very [Bb] well by now, and they made a fantastic product [Dm] that we're all very satisfied with.
_ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ There's no doubt that this was [Gm] the most exhausting video shoot that I've ever [Eb] participated in.
I guess we spent more or less one [Bb] entire day just running around in the mountain.
[Dm] So you can say I got some good [Gm] exercise.
It was definitely a long [Eb] and tiring experience, but at the end of the day, it [Bb] was an amazing product and I'm so proud to show everybody what we've done.
[F] It's a [Gm] wrap! _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] I'm like a rose with its skin.
I got sun today, or whatever.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ We're done.
[Eb] _ Anyone can be a [Bb] Walker.
We are all equals and we can all [F] achieve amazing things.
You are not alone.
_ [D] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _