Chords for Let's get it on In Eb
Tempo:
85.25 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Ab
Gm
Fm
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Alright, let's go back to Marvin Gaye to the key of E flat.
Let's get it on, real popular song.
My mom and my dad used to always drop this when I [Eb] was growing up.
[Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] So your bass line, [N] E, F, G flat, G, to your A flat, turn around B flat.
And if you want to you can do B flat, C, E flat to turn you back around.
I remember when Solo re-did this, but [Eb] uh, let's take a regular E flat.
Inversion with the B flat, E flat, G.
[Gm] When you go to G, do a G minor.
G, B [Bb] flat, D, F.
[Ab] Real easy.
When you go to your A flat, F, and you're right in, A flat, C, E flat.
When you go to your B flat, keep that chord.
[Bb] So that's a real [Eb] simple way to do it.
[Gm] [Fm]
[Eb] [Gm] So you [Ab] know, you know, old school.
[Fm]
[Eb] Let's get it on, [Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] let's get it on.
[Gm] And if you want to [B] flavor, [Ab]
you know you want to just [Fm] throw something in there, you know, so it wouldn't be too plain.
You know, [F] anytime you know an old school man, it's just kind of good to [Eb] keep it basic.
[Gm] But if you wanted to [Ab] do your own intro, [Eb] [Gm] I would say do [B] this.
[Fm] [Bb] So [Abm] when you're on the A flat, just go ahead and minor it.
And that's a G flat, B, E flat, G flat.
[Eb] You know.
[Gm]
[Ab] You [Eb] [Gm]
[Ab] know, the song is just a loop.
Until you go to your change, you [C] go to your A flat.
[Eb]
So what I did right [Ab] there, go to my A flat.
And my bass line, I'm just walking up to my [C] C, D flat, D, E flat.
And my right hand, that's a [F] C, F, [C] G flat, and a B flat.
Go to the [Ab] E flat.
[Eb] Regular E flat.
[Ab] Regular [Bb] B flat, B flat, D, F.
B flat in the bass.
[Eb] [Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gm] So we all know that, [Abm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gm] [Ab] you know.
You can turn around with that A flat, or major 7 if you [Fm] wanted to.
So there's so many ways to play around with it.
[A] Be blessed.
[Ab]
Let's get it on, real popular song.
My mom and my dad used to always drop this when I [Eb] was growing up.
[Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] So your bass line, [N] E, F, G flat, G, to your A flat, turn around B flat.
And if you want to you can do B flat, C, E flat to turn you back around.
I remember when Solo re-did this, but [Eb] uh, let's take a regular E flat.
Inversion with the B flat, E flat, G.
[Gm] When you go to G, do a G minor.
G, B [Bb] flat, D, F.
[Ab] Real easy.
When you go to your A flat, F, and you're right in, A flat, C, E flat.
When you go to your B flat, keep that chord.
[Bb] So that's a real [Eb] simple way to do it.
[Gm] [Fm]
[Eb] [Gm] So you [Ab] know, you know, old school.
[Fm]
[Eb] Let's get it on, [Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] let's get it on.
[Gm] And if you want to [B] flavor, [Ab]
you know you want to just [Fm] throw something in there, you know, so it wouldn't be too plain.
You know, [F] anytime you know an old school man, it's just kind of good to [Eb] keep it basic.
[Gm] But if you wanted to [Ab] do your own intro, [Eb] [Gm] I would say do [B] this.
[Fm] [Bb] So [Abm] when you're on the A flat, just go ahead and minor it.
And that's a G flat, B, E flat, G flat.
[Eb] You know.
[Gm]
[Ab] You [Eb] [Gm]
[Ab] know, the song is just a loop.
Until you go to your change, you [C] go to your A flat.
[Eb]
So what I did right [Ab] there, go to my A flat.
And my bass line, I'm just walking up to my [C] C, D flat, D, E flat.
And my right hand, that's a [F] C, F, [C] G flat, and a B flat.
Go to the [Ab] E flat.
[Eb] Regular E flat.
[Ab] Regular [Bb] B flat, B flat, D, F.
B flat in the bass.
[Eb] [Gm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gm] So we all know that, [Abm] [Ab]
[Eb] [Gm] [Ab] you know.
You can turn around with that A flat, or major 7 if you [Fm] wanted to.
So there's so many ways to play around with it.
[A] Be blessed.
[Ab]
Key:
Eb
Ab
Gm
Fm
Bb
Eb
Ab
Gm
_ Alright, let's go back to Marvin Gaye to the key of E flat. _
Let's get it on, real popular song.
My mom and my dad used to always drop this when I [Eb] was growing up.
_ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ So your bass line, [N] E, F, G flat, G, _ to your A flat, _ turn around B flat. _ _ _ _ _
And if you want to you can do B flat, C, E flat to turn you back around. _ _
_ _ _ _ I remember when Solo re-did this, but [Eb] uh, let's take a regular E flat.
Inversion with the B flat, E flat, G.
_ _ [Gm] _ When you go to G, do a G minor.
G, B [Bb] flat, D, F.
[Ab] _ Real easy.
When you go to your A flat, F, and you're right in, A flat, C, E flat. _
_ _ When you go to your B flat, keep that chord.
[Bb] So that's a real [Eb] simple way to do it.
[Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] So you [Ab] know, you know, old school.
[Fm]
[Eb] Let's get it on, [Gm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] let's get it on.
[Gm] And if you want to [B] flavor, _ [Ab]
you know you want to just [Fm] throw something in there, you know, so it wouldn't be too plain.
You know, [F] anytime you know an old school man, it's just kind of good to [Eb] keep it basic.
_ [Gm] _ But if you wanted to [Ab] do your own intro, _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] I would say do [B] this.
_ [Fm] _ [Bb] So [Abm] when you're on the A flat, just go ahead and minor it.
_ And that's a G flat, B, E flat, G flat.
[Eb] You know.
_ [Gm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ You _ [Eb] _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Ab] know, the song is just a loop.
Until you go to your change, you [C] go to your A flat.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
So what I did right [Ab] there, go to my A flat.
And my bass line, I'm just walking up to my [C] C, D flat, D, E flat. _ _ _
And my right hand, that's a [F] C, F, _ [C] G flat, and a B flat.
_ _ _ _ Go to the [Ab] E flat.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ Regular E flat. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ Regular [Bb] _ B flat, B flat, D, F.
B flat in the bass.
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Gm] So we all know that, _ [Abm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] you know. _ _
You can turn around with that A flat, or major 7 if you [Fm] wanted to.
So there's so many ways to play around with it.
[A] Be blessed.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _
Let's get it on, real popular song.
My mom and my dad used to always drop this when I [Eb] was growing up.
_ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ So your bass line, [N] E, F, G flat, G, _ to your A flat, _ turn around B flat. _ _ _ _ _
And if you want to you can do B flat, C, E flat to turn you back around. _ _
_ _ _ _ I remember when Solo re-did this, but [Eb] uh, let's take a regular E flat.
Inversion with the B flat, E flat, G.
_ _ [Gm] _ When you go to G, do a G minor.
G, B [Bb] flat, D, F.
[Ab] _ Real easy.
When you go to your A flat, F, and you're right in, A flat, C, E flat. _
_ _ When you go to your B flat, keep that chord.
[Bb] So that's a real [Eb] simple way to do it.
[Gm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] So you [Ab] know, you know, old school.
[Fm]
[Eb] Let's get it on, [Gm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
[Eb] let's get it on.
[Gm] And if you want to [B] flavor, _ [Ab]
you know you want to just [Fm] throw something in there, you know, so it wouldn't be too plain.
You know, [F] anytime you know an old school man, it's just kind of good to [Eb] keep it basic.
_ [Gm] _ But if you wanted to [Ab] do your own intro, _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] I would say do [B] this.
_ [Fm] _ [Bb] So [Abm] when you're on the A flat, just go ahead and minor it.
_ And that's a G flat, B, E flat, G flat.
[Eb] You know.
_ [Gm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ You _ [Eb] _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Ab] know, the song is just a loop.
Until you go to your change, you [C] go to your A flat.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb]
So what I did right [Ab] there, go to my A flat.
And my bass line, I'm just walking up to my [C] C, D flat, D, E flat. _ _ _
And my right hand, that's a [F] C, F, _ [C] G flat, and a B flat.
_ _ _ _ Go to the [Ab] E flat.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ Regular E flat. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _ Regular [Bb] _ B flat, B flat, D, F.
B flat in the bass.
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ [Gm] So we all know that, _ [Abm] _ [Ab] _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Ab] you know. _ _
You can turn around with that A flat, or major 7 if you [Fm] wanted to.
So there's so many ways to play around with it.
[A] Be blessed.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _