Chords for Over My Dead Body - Drake - Piano Tutorial

Tempo:
111.6 bpm
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Ab

Gb

Ebm

Bbm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Over My Dead Body - Drake - Piano Tutorial chords
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What's going on everybody?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka 2Music and I'm here with a real quick important message.
As you may or may not know, I just launched my GoFundMe campaign.
So if you all love what's going on on this channel and you would love to see it grow, please go to the GoFundMe link.
I'll have it right around here somewhere.
You can give any amount you want.
Any amount is a good amount.
And I [Gb] have rewards for everybody who gives.
So even if you give $1, you get a reward.
[N] So definitely please go check that out before you get into the tutorial.
I would love to see you all give and I really want to see this channel grow.
I'm looking forward to working with you all.
Thank you all.
Let's get into the tutorial.
[F] What
[C] is going on everybody?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka 2Music and today I'm coming at you.
I'm always coming at you with something, but today I'm coming at you with Over My Dead Body by Drake.
This song is something like a throwback.
It's not too old, but it's kind of old, but someone requested [Ab] it and I love it.
And it's a simple song.
It's only four chords.
So I'm going to get right into it.
Please, before I get into it, like, comment, share this video and subscribe to the channel.
That means a ton.
It means so much.
So if you could do that for me before we get into it, it'd be very appreciated.
But right now I'm going to show you this song.
I'm going to play a little bit of it for you first.
Then I'm going to show you how to play it.
The song is going to sound like this.
[Db]
It's not a good [Ab] one.
[Eb] Oh no.
[Db] [Ab] [Eb]
And I was wrong though.
[Db]
[Ebm] [Db]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Db] Okay,
[Ab] [Db] but whatever, whatever.
That's pretty much the whole song.
So I'm going to play it for you.
I mean, I'm not going to play it for you.
I'm going to show it to you.
This song, the first chord is actually going to be right here.
Okay, right here.
Your right hand is going to hit a D flat, F, A flat.
Then your left hand is going to hit a G flat in the bass octave.
I do octaves.
You don't have to.
I do octaves as well.
So G flat [Gb] octave.
Okay.
That's your first chord.
Your [Db] second chord is right here.
Your right hand is going to [C] hit a C, [Db] D flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit an A flat octave in the bass.
Okay, then your third chord is going to go right [Ab] here.
Right here.
Your right hand is going to hit A flat, C, E flat.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat octave in the bass.
Then your final chord [Bbm] is right here.
So right there, your right hand is going to hit a [Gb] G flat, B flat, D flat, F.
Your left hand is going to hit an E flat in the [Ebm] bass, E flat octave.
[Eb] Okay.
And that finishes it.
So to play it slowly, it's going to sound like [Db] this.
[Ab] [Ebm]
One more [Db] time.
[Ab] [Ebm]
Okay.
That's going to be your four chords.
And then at the end, he hits the [Eb] same four chords in the right hand, but he changes the left hand a little bit at the very end.
And he only does this one time.
So what I just showed you loops through the whole song.
And then at the [Bb] very, very end, he does this.
It's going to sound something like this.
[Db] [Bbm]
[Ab]
[Gb] And that finishes the song.
Those four chords finish the song.
So what you're going to do, your right hand is going to hit a D [Db] flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit that G flat octave in the bass.
[Gb] Okay.
Then your second chord is going to go right [Bbm] here.
Right there, [C] your right hand is going to hit that C, [Db] D flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit a B flat octave in the bass.
[Bbm] Okay.
Then after that, [Ab] you're going to go right here.
Right there, your right hand is hitting an A flat, C, E flat.
And your left hand is going to hit a D flat octave in the bass.
And your last chord is going to finish [Gb] right here.
Okay.
Right there, right hand is going to do the G flat, B flat, D flat, F.
And your left hand is going to hit a G flat in the bass.
So he does that one time at the very end to finish the whole song.
So that [Db] part, one more time, is going to sound like this.
[Bbm]
[Ab] [Gb]
Okay.
That makes up the whole song.
You have the first four chords I showed you.
Those go through the whole thing and are just loops and loops and loops.
At the very end, you're going to do what I just showed you right there.
And you're going to be good to go.
So I hope you all enjoyed.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments.
Don't forget to share, comment, and like.
Oh, no, and subscribe.
Don't forget to subscribe for sure.
That means a lot.
So thank you all for watching.
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Ab
134211114
Gb
134211112
Ebm
13421116
Bbm
13421111
Db
12341114
Ab
134211114
Gb
134211112
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What's going on everybody?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka 2Music and I'm here with a real quick important message.
As you may or may not know, I just launched my GoFundMe campaign.
So if you all love what's going on on this channel and you would love to see it grow, please go to the GoFundMe link.
I'll have it right around here somewhere.
You can give any amount you want.
Any amount is a good amount.
And I [Gb] have rewards for everybody who gives.
So even if you give $1, you get a reward.
[N] So definitely please go check that out before you get into the tutorial.
I would love to see you all give and I really want to see this channel grow.
I'm looking forward to working with you all.
Thank you all.
Let's get into the tutorial. _ _
_ _ [F] What _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ is going on everybody?
My name is Carlton Maybell aka 2Music and today I'm coming at you.
I'm always coming at you with something, but today I'm coming at you with Over My Dead Body by Drake.
This song is something like a throwback.
It's not too old, but it's kind of old, but someone requested [Ab] it and I love it.
And it's a simple song.
It's only four chords.
So I'm going to get right into it.
Please, before I get into it, like, comment, share this video and subscribe to the channel.
That means a ton.
It means so much.
So if you could do that for me before we get into it, it'd be very appreciated.
But right now I'm going to show you this song.
I'm going to play a little bit of it for you first.
Then I'm going to show you how to play it.
The song is going to sound like this.
_ _ [Db] _ _
It's not a good [Ab] one.
_ _ [Eb] Oh no.
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Eb]
And I was wrong though.
[Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Db] Okay, _ _
_ [Ab] _ [Db] but whatever, whatever.
That's pretty much the whole song.
So I'm going to play it for you.
I mean, I'm not going to play it for you.
I'm going to show it to you.
This song, the first chord is actually going to be right here.
_ Okay, right here.
Your right hand is going to hit a D flat, F, A flat.
Then your left hand is going to hit a G flat in the bass octave.
I do octaves.
You don't have to.
I do octaves as well.
So G flat [Gb] octave.
_ _ Okay.
That's your first chord.
Your [Db] second chord is right here.
Your right hand is going to [C] hit a C, [Db] D flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit an A flat octave in the bass.
_ _ Okay, then your third chord is going to go right [Ab] here.
_ _ Right here.
Your right hand is going to hit A flat, C, E flat.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat octave in the bass. _ _
Then your final chord [Bbm] is right here.
_ _ So right there, your right hand is going to hit a [Gb] G flat, B flat, D flat, F.
_ Your left hand is going to hit an E flat in the [Ebm] bass, E flat octave.
[Eb] _ _ Okay.
And that finishes it.
So to play it slowly, it's going to sound like [Db] this. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _
One more [Db] time. _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _
Okay.
That's going to be your four chords.
And then at the end, he hits the [Eb] same four chords in the right hand, but he changes the left hand a little bit at the very end.
And he only does this one time.
So what I just showed you loops through the whole song.
And then at the [Bb] very, very end, he does this.
It's going to sound something like this.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ And that finishes the song.
Those four chords finish the song.
So what you're going to do, your right hand is going to hit a D [Db] flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit that G flat octave in the bass.
[Gb] _ _ _ Okay.
Then your second chord is going to go right [Bbm] here.
_ Right there, [C] your right hand is going to hit that C, [Db] D flat, F, A flat.
Your left hand is going to hit a B flat octave in the bass.
[Bbm] _ _ _ Okay.
Then after that, [Ab] you're going to go right here.
_ Right there, your right hand is hitting an A flat, C, E flat.
And your left hand is going to hit a D flat octave in the bass.
_ And your last chord is going to finish [Gb] right here.
_ _ Okay.
Right there, _ right hand is going to do the G flat, B flat, D flat, F.
And your left hand is going to hit a G flat in the bass. _
_ So he does that one time at the very end to finish the whole song.
So that [Db] part, one more time, is going to sound like this. _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
Okay.
That makes up the whole song.
You have the first four chords I showed you.
Those go through the whole thing and are just loops and loops and loops.
At the very end, you're going to do what I just showed you right there.
And you're going to be good to go.
So I hope you all enjoyed.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments.
Don't forget to share, comment, and like.
Oh, no, and subscribe.
Don't forget to subscribe for sure.
That means a lot.
So thank you all for watching.