Chords for How To Play "Overflow" by Tasha Cobbs
Tempo:
58.5 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Fm
Eb
G
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, hello to all of my viewers out there, Jabar Brown coming at you again.
Alright, today's lesson will be by Tasha Cobbs and the song is entitled
Overflow.
We'll be in the key of Ab.
[Ab] Alright, [E] I'm using the Roland RD-700SX
and the sound that I'm going to use, [Ab] I have the X-Ultimate but I think I
want to change and let's try the Grand Roland RD Mono Piano.
[G] Actually, I'll change it again, the [Eb] Superior Mono.
Alright, [Ab] so let's go with that.
We want to take an advanced approach to [G] this song.
There's really [Ab] not [Gb] a whole lot
going on in this song, not a whole lot.
There's just a handful of chords and so
I made a track that we'll use, try to get around to anyway and show a couple of
examples or so.
Basically, you [Fm] have
[Db] I'm just [Ab] kind of diving straight in
[Eb] and just play the chords.
So what I just did there is the [A] bulk of the song.
Alright, and then there's a point where [Fm] we get [Db] down here to like overflow.
[Ab] Alright, [Eb] and then there's a part where we just kind of resolve on a chord here.
Alright, which signifies a transition.
Alright, there's a part of the song where
they break and then [Fm] the latter part of the song where everything kind of settles
down a little bit.
[Ab] Okay, and that's basically the second half.
Alright, so let's
kind of dive straight in and let's break down these chords.
Alright,
Alright, today's lesson will be by Tasha Cobbs and the song is entitled
Overflow.
We'll be in the key of Ab.
[Ab] Alright, [E] I'm using the Roland RD-700SX
and the sound that I'm going to use, [Ab] I have the X-Ultimate but I think I
want to change and let's try the Grand Roland RD Mono Piano.
[G] Actually, I'll change it again, the [Eb] Superior Mono.
Alright, [Ab] so let's go with that.
We want to take an advanced approach to [G] this song.
There's really [Ab] not [Gb] a whole lot
going on in this song, not a whole lot.
There's just a handful of chords and so
I made a track that we'll use, try to get around to anyway and show a couple of
examples or so.
Basically, you [Fm] have
[Db] I'm just [Ab] kind of diving straight in
[Eb] and just play the chords.
So what I just did there is the [A] bulk of the song.
Alright, and then there's a point where [Fm] we get [Db] down here to like overflow.
[Ab] Alright, [Eb] and then there's a part where we just kind of resolve on a chord here.
Alright, which signifies a transition.
Alright, there's a part of the song where
they break and then [Fm] the latter part of the song where everything kind of settles
down a little bit.
[Ab] Okay, and that's basically the second half.
Alright, so let's
kind of dive straight in and let's break down these chords.
Alright,
Key:
Ab
Fm
Eb
G
Db
Ab
Fm
Eb
Alright, hello to all of my viewers out there, Jabar Brown coming at you again.
Alright, today's lesson will be by Tasha Cobbs and the song is entitled
Overflow.
_ We'll be in the key of Ab.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ Alright, [E] I'm using the Roland RD-700SX
and the sound that I'm going to use, [Ab] I have the X-Ultimate but I think I
want to change and let's try the _ _ _ Grand Roland RD Mono Piano.
[G] Actually, I'll change it again, the [Eb] Superior Mono.
Alright, _ [Ab] so let's go with that.
We want to take an advanced approach to [G] this song.
There's really [Ab] not [Gb] a whole lot
going on in this song, not a whole lot.
There's just a handful of chords and so
I made a track that we'll use, try to get around to anyway and show a couple of
examples or so.
Basically, you _ [Fm] have_ _ _
[Db] _ _ I'm just [Ab] kind of diving straight in
[Eb] and just play the chords.
So what I just did there is the [A] bulk of the song.
Alright, and then there's a point where [Fm] we get [Db] down here to like overflow.
_ [Ab] Alright, [Eb] and then there's a part where we just kind of resolve on a chord here.
Alright, which signifies a transition.
Alright, there's a part of the song where
they break and then [Fm] the latter part of the song where everything kind of settles
down a little bit. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] Okay, and that's basically the second half.
Alright, so let's
kind of dive straight in and let's break down these chords.
Alright,
Alright, today's lesson will be by Tasha Cobbs and the song is entitled
Overflow.
_ We'll be in the key of Ab.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ Alright, [E] I'm using the Roland RD-700SX
and the sound that I'm going to use, [Ab] I have the X-Ultimate but I think I
want to change and let's try the _ _ _ Grand Roland RD Mono Piano.
[G] Actually, I'll change it again, the [Eb] Superior Mono.
Alright, _ [Ab] so let's go with that.
We want to take an advanced approach to [G] this song.
There's really [Ab] not [Gb] a whole lot
going on in this song, not a whole lot.
There's just a handful of chords and so
I made a track that we'll use, try to get around to anyway and show a couple of
examples or so.
Basically, you _ [Fm] have_ _ _
[Db] _ _ I'm just [Ab] kind of diving straight in
[Eb] and just play the chords.
So what I just did there is the [A] bulk of the song.
Alright, and then there's a point where [Fm] we get [Db] down here to like overflow.
_ [Ab] Alright, [Eb] and then there's a part where we just kind of resolve on a chord here.
Alright, which signifies a transition.
Alright, there's a part of the song where
they break and then [Fm] the latter part of the song where everything kind of settles
down a little bit. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] Okay, and that's basically the second half.
Alright, so let's
kind of dive straight in and let's break down these chords.
Alright,