Chords for How To Play: Crazy in Love - The Eden Project Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
122.75 bpm
Chords used:
G
Bm
B
E
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, hey guys, PewDiePie here with another Minecraft tutorial.
Someone asked me what the chords were for Crazy in Love, so I thought I'd just go through
it quickly to show you guys, or show that guy specifically.
So the opening chord is just a B minor with a C sharp in it.
I don't know the names for the chords because I'm dumb, but I'll just play it for you.
It's this.
So it's [D] um
[C#] [B]
[G] And then [Dm] octaves on B on the right hand, on the left hand.
[B] [F#m] And then you just kind of roll [Bm] down it.
And then, so then that goes straight into the sort of opening, the uh oh, uh oh, or whatever.
And for that part you just want to go, it's the same chords as the verse, so it just goes
um, I'll play it for you.
[B]
[G]
[Bm] [E]
[Bm] So that's just B minor with a, just not octaves right now, but just single notes on the bass.
So it's just B minor with a B bass.
And then throughout the whole verses and the intro [G] sort of thing, you just have this droning,
[B]
[G#] just kind of doing that throughout the whole [G] thing.
So [Bm] the first chord is B minor.
[B]
[G] Then it goes to [Dm]
a B [F#] minor, except without the D, you [F] have a C sharp.
And then on the bass notes you [A] have A.
So it goes [Bm] toward that.
[C#] [B] [C#] And it goes.
[D]
[Em] Then from there, [G] you have your bass note being a G.
So G on the bass, and then it's a B minor
again, but instead of a D, you have an E.
[Em]
And it sounds like [G] this.
[B] [E]
Then [A#] the last [Bm] chord, it just goes back to a regular B minor, with a E on the bass.
[E]
And for the intro, it just stays on the E, [Dm] but in the verses, you go, [E] you go E, and then
you go, you descend [D] D, [C#] C sharp, and [B] then back up to B.
And that [Bm] sounds like this.
And it just repeats.
[A] [G] [Bm]
And that's the whole, [G#] that's all the verses, they're the same.
And then for the chorus part, after the first verse, it's just [G] a G major.
I'm looking so crazy right now.
Wow, that was awful.
But E.
And then it's just G major, so G octaves on the bass.
G chord on the right hand, to E minor, so E minor notes on the bass, and just an E [Em] minor chord.
[E] Then it goes to a B [Bm] minor, with a B on the bass, to an A major, with A on the [A] bass.
And that just [G] sounds like.
[Em]
[Bm]
[A] [B]
And [B] I like to keep the
[E] droning [C] through the first chorus.
Actually, I don't remember what I did, but [Bm] it sounds kind of cool.
And then, yeah, so that's your verse, that's your chorus, and then just the only part that's
different then is the bridge, which is kind of weird.
It's like, you just kind of play a B minor on your right hand, but the left hand, you
have E octaves starting off, so it goes like this, I'll just play it for you.
[G] [Bm]
[G]
[F#]
[G] And then the part without piano, it happens.
So that's just, so it starts on B minor with E [E] on the bass,
[Bm] and then it just stays on B
minor on this hand, through almost the whole thing.
And [C] the bass notes just [E] go from, to G, [G] [B] to B, to [A] A, octaves, and then, [G] after that, it
goes to a G major chord.
I hold it, two, three, four, and then it goes to sort of this, I'm not 100% sure about this
part, I just kind of play this.
So I go from the G to, I just take the bass notes, and I move it down a half step [G] to the
F sharp, [F#]
and I move my thumb [G] from G [F#]
to the F sharp, and [Bm] that's just the same chord.
So, F sharp, B, and D on [G] the right hand, and octaves, [F#] F sharp on the left.
And then it goes into the, [D] your love's got the best of me, baby you're making a fool
of me, and then, yeah, and then it just goes back into the chorus with the, [G] whoa, you got
me looking so crazy right now, [Em] your love's got me looking so crazy.
And you can just add some like, [F#] descending, [Em] [E]
that's just the same [G] chord as at the end of
the bridge, yeah.
[E] [Bm]
[A#] [A]
[G] [C#] Yeah, that's pretty much the whole song, and it ends with the, uh, [Bm] uh oh, uh oh, uh oh,
uh oh, uh oh, and that's just the
Someone asked me what the chords were for Crazy in Love, so I thought I'd just go through
it quickly to show you guys, or show that guy specifically.
So the opening chord is just a B minor with a C sharp in it.
I don't know the names for the chords because I'm dumb, but I'll just play it for you.
It's this.
So it's [D] um
[C#] [B]
[G] And then [Dm] octaves on B on the right hand, on the left hand.
[B] [F#m] And then you just kind of roll [Bm] down it.
And then, so then that goes straight into the sort of opening, the uh oh, uh oh, or whatever.
And for that part you just want to go, it's the same chords as the verse, so it just goes
um, I'll play it for you.
[B]
[G]
[Bm] [E]
[Bm] So that's just B minor with a, just not octaves right now, but just single notes on the bass.
So it's just B minor with a B bass.
And then throughout the whole verses and the intro [G] sort of thing, you just have this droning,
[B]
[G#] just kind of doing that throughout the whole [G] thing.
So [Bm] the first chord is B minor.
[B]
[G] Then it goes to [Dm]
a B [F#] minor, except without the D, you [F] have a C sharp.
And then on the bass notes you [A] have A.
So it goes [Bm] toward that.
[C#] [B] [C#] And it goes.
[D]
[Em] Then from there, [G] you have your bass note being a G.
So G on the bass, and then it's a B minor
again, but instead of a D, you have an E.
[Em]
And it sounds like [G] this.
[B] [E]
Then [A#] the last [Bm] chord, it just goes back to a regular B minor, with a E on the bass.
[E]
And for the intro, it just stays on the E, [Dm] but in the verses, you go, [E] you go E, and then
you go, you descend [D] D, [C#] C sharp, and [B] then back up to B.
And that [Bm] sounds like this.
And it just repeats.
[A] [G] [Bm]
And that's the whole, [G#] that's all the verses, they're the same.
And then for the chorus part, after the first verse, it's just [G] a G major.
I'm looking so crazy right now.
Wow, that was awful.
But E.
And then it's just G major, so G octaves on the bass.
G chord on the right hand, to E minor, so E minor notes on the bass, and just an E [Em] minor chord.
[E] Then it goes to a B [Bm] minor, with a B on the bass, to an A major, with A on the [A] bass.
And that just [G] sounds like.
[Em]
[Bm]
[A] [B]
And [B] I like to keep the
[E] droning [C] through the first chorus.
Actually, I don't remember what I did, but [Bm] it sounds kind of cool.
And then, yeah, so that's your verse, that's your chorus, and then just the only part that's
different then is the bridge, which is kind of weird.
It's like, you just kind of play a B minor on your right hand, but the left hand, you
have E octaves starting off, so it goes like this, I'll just play it for you.
[G] [Bm]
[G]
[F#]
[G] And then the part without piano, it happens.
So that's just, so it starts on B minor with E [E] on the bass,
[Bm] and then it just stays on B
minor on this hand, through almost the whole thing.
And [C] the bass notes just [E] go from, to G, [G] [B] to B, to [A] A, octaves, and then, [G] after that, it
goes to a G major chord.
I hold it, two, three, four, and then it goes to sort of this, I'm not 100% sure about this
part, I just kind of play this.
So I go from the G to, I just take the bass notes, and I move it down a half step [G] to the
F sharp, [F#]
and I move my thumb [G] from G [F#]
to the F sharp, and [Bm] that's just the same chord.
So, F sharp, B, and D on [G] the right hand, and octaves, [F#] F sharp on the left.
And then it goes into the, [D] your love's got the best of me, baby you're making a fool
of me, and then, yeah, and then it just goes back into the chorus with the, [G] whoa, you got
me looking so crazy right now, [Em] your love's got me looking so crazy.
And you can just add some like, [F#] descending, [Em] [E]
that's just the same [G] chord as at the end of
the bridge, yeah.
[E] [Bm]
[A#] [A]
[G] [C#] Yeah, that's pretty much the whole song, and it ends with the, uh, [Bm] uh oh, uh oh, uh oh,
uh oh, uh oh, and that's just the
Key:
G
Bm
B
E
F#
G
Bm
B
_ _ _ Alright, hey guys, _ PewDiePie here with another Minecraft tutorial. _ _
_ _ Someone asked me what the chords were for _ Crazy in Love, so I thought I'd just go through
it _ _ quickly to show you guys, or show _ that guy specifically.
_ _ So the opening chord is just a B minor with a C sharp in it.
I don't know the names for the chords because I'm dumb, but I'll just play it for you.
It's this.
_ _ _ _ _ So it's [D] _ um_
_ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] And then [Dm] octaves on B on the right hand, on the left hand.
[B] _ _ [F#m] And then you just kind of roll [Bm] down it. _
_ _ _ _ And then, so then that goes straight into the sort of opening, the uh oh, uh oh, or whatever.
_ And for that part you just want to go, it's the same chords as the verse, so it just goes
um, I'll play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ So that's just B minor with a, just not octaves right now, but just single notes on the bass.
So it's just B minor with a B bass.
_ And then throughout the whole verses and the intro _ [G] sort of thing, you just have this droning,
[B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] just kind of doing that throughout the whole [G] thing.
So [Bm] the first chord is B minor. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [G] Then it goes to [Dm] _ _
a B [F#] minor, except without the D, you [F] have a C sharp.
And then on the bass notes you [A] have _ _ A. _
So it goes [Bm] _ toward that. _
[C#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] And it goes. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] Then from there, [G] you have your bass note being a _ G.
_ So G on the bass, and then it's a B minor
again, but instead of a D, you have an E.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
And it sounds like [G] this. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
Then [A#] the last [Bm] chord, it just goes back to a regular B minor, _ with a E on the bass. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
And for the intro, it just stays on the E, _ _ _ [Dm] but in the verses, you go, [E] you go E, and then
you go, you descend [D] D, [C#] C sharp, and [B] then back up to B.
And that [Bm] sounds like this.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And it just repeats. _ _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And that's the whole, [G#] _ that's all the verses, they're the same.
_ And then for the chorus part, after the first verse, _ it's just [G] a G major. _
_ I'm looking so crazy right now.
Wow, that was awful.
But E.
And then it's just G major, so _ _ G octaves on the bass. _ _ _
G chord on the right hand, _ _ _ _ _ to E minor, so E minor notes on the bass, and just an E [Em] minor chord. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ Then it goes to a B [Bm] minor, _ with a B on the bass, _ _ _ _ _ to an A major, _ with A on the [A] bass. _ _ _ _
_ _ And that just [G] sounds like. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ And [B] I like to keep the _
_ _ _ [E] droning [C] through the first chorus.
Actually, I don't remember what I did, but _ [Bm] _ it sounds kind of cool.
And then, yeah, so that's your verse, that's your chorus, and then just the only part that's
different then is the bridge, which is kind of weird.
It's like, _ _ you just kind of play a B minor on your right hand, but the left hand, you
have E octaves starting off, so it goes like this, I'll just play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] And then the part without piano, it happens.
So that's just, so it starts on B minor with E [E] on the bass, _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ and then it just stays on B
minor on this hand, through almost the whole thing.
And [C] the bass notes just [E] go from, _ to _ _ _ G, _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [B] to B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to [A] A, _ octaves, _ _ and then, [G] after that, it
goes to a G major chord.
I hold it, two, three, four, _ and then it goes to sort of this, I'm not 100% sure about this
part, I just kind of play this.
So I go from the G to, I just take the bass notes, and I move it down _ _ a half step [G] to the
F sharp, [F#] _
and I move my thumb [G] from _ G [F#]
to the F sharp, and [Bm] that's just the same chord.
So, F sharp, B, and D on [G] the right hand, and octaves, [F#] F sharp on the left. _ _ _ _
And then it goes into the, [D] your love's got the best of me, baby you're making a fool
of me, and then, yeah, and then it just goes back into the chorus with the, [G] whoa, you got
me looking so crazy right now, [Em] your love's got me looking so crazy.
And you can just add some like, [F#] descending, [Em] _ _ [E]
that's just the same [G] chord as at the end of
the bridge, _ yeah.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [A#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C#] Yeah, that's pretty much the whole song, and it ends with the, uh, _ [Bm] uh oh, uh oh, uh oh,
uh oh, uh oh, and that's just the _ _ _ _
_ _ Someone asked me what the chords were for _ Crazy in Love, so I thought I'd just go through
it _ _ quickly to show you guys, or show _ that guy specifically.
_ _ So the opening chord is just a B minor with a C sharp in it.
I don't know the names for the chords because I'm dumb, but I'll just play it for you.
It's this.
_ _ _ _ _ So it's [D] _ um_
_ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _
_ [G] And then [Dm] octaves on B on the right hand, on the left hand.
[B] _ _ [F#m] And then you just kind of roll [Bm] down it. _
_ _ _ _ And then, so then that goes straight into the sort of opening, the uh oh, uh oh, or whatever.
_ And for that part you just want to go, it's the same chords as the verse, so it just goes
um, I'll play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ So that's just B minor with a, just not octaves right now, but just single notes on the bass.
So it's just B minor with a B bass.
_ And then throughout the whole verses and the intro _ [G] sort of thing, you just have this droning,
[B] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] just kind of doing that throughout the whole [G] thing.
So [Bm] the first chord is B minor. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [G] Then it goes to [Dm] _ _
a B [F#] minor, except without the D, you [F] have a C sharp.
And then on the bass notes you [A] have _ _ A. _
So it goes [Bm] _ toward that. _
[C#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] And it goes. _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] Then from there, [G] you have your bass note being a _ G.
_ So G on the bass, and then it's a B minor
again, but instead of a D, you have an E.
_ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
And it sounds like [G] this. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _
Then [A#] the last [Bm] chord, it just goes back to a regular B minor, _ with a E on the bass. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
And for the intro, it just stays on the E, _ _ _ [Dm] but in the verses, you go, [E] you go E, and then
you go, you descend [D] D, [C#] C sharp, and [B] then back up to B.
And that [Bm] sounds like this.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ And it just repeats. _ _
_ [A] _ _ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ And that's the whole, [G#] _ that's all the verses, they're the same.
_ And then for the chorus part, after the first verse, _ it's just [G] a G major. _
_ I'm looking so crazy right now.
Wow, that was awful.
But E.
And then it's just G major, so _ _ G octaves on the bass. _ _ _
G chord on the right hand, _ _ _ _ _ to E minor, so E minor notes on the bass, and just an E [Em] minor chord. _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ Then it goes to a B [Bm] minor, _ with a B on the bass, _ _ _ _ _ to an A major, _ with A on the [A] bass. _ _ _ _
_ _ And that just [G] sounds like. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ And [B] I like to keep the _
_ _ _ [E] droning [C] through the first chorus.
Actually, I don't remember what I did, but _ [Bm] _ it sounds kind of cool.
And then, yeah, so that's your verse, that's your chorus, and then just the only part that's
different then is the bridge, which is kind of weird.
It's like, _ _ you just kind of play a B minor on your right hand, but the left hand, you
have E octaves starting off, so it goes like this, I'll just play it for you. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] And then the part without piano, it happens.
So that's just, so it starts on B minor with E [E] on the bass, _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ and then it just stays on B
minor on this hand, through almost the whole thing.
And [C] the bass notes just [E] go from, _ to _ _ _ G, _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [B] to B, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to [A] A, _ octaves, _ _ and then, [G] after that, it
goes to a G major chord.
I hold it, two, three, four, _ and then it goes to sort of this, I'm not 100% sure about this
part, I just kind of play this.
So I go from the G to, I just take the bass notes, and I move it down _ _ a half step [G] to the
F sharp, [F#] _
and I move my thumb [G] from _ G [F#]
to the F sharp, and [Bm] that's just the same chord.
So, F sharp, B, and D on [G] the right hand, and octaves, [F#] F sharp on the left. _ _ _ _
And then it goes into the, [D] your love's got the best of me, baby you're making a fool
of me, and then, yeah, and then it just goes back into the chorus with the, [G] whoa, you got
me looking so crazy right now, [Em] your love's got me looking so crazy.
And you can just add some like, [F#] descending, [Em] _ _ [E]
that's just the same [G] chord as at the end of
the bridge, _ yeah.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [A#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C#] Yeah, that's pretty much the whole song, and it ends with the, uh, _ [Bm] uh oh, uh oh, uh oh,
uh oh, uh oh, and that's just the _ _ _ _