Chords for Small Worlds - Mac Miller outro piano tutorial

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Gb

Eb

Bb

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Small Worlds - Mac Miller outro piano tutorial chords
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Hey, what's up?
I would like to show you the chords to
The ending of small worlds by Mac Miller of his new album and his final album swimming
So first I'll show you the left hand and then I'll show you the right hand and then you know put everything together
So the bass line your left hand
Works as follows.
It's [Eb] a E flat
[D]
D
[Db] D flat and [Ab] then after that it might sound a little work, but it'll check out.
It's [G] a flat G
so [Gb]
[Eb] you have
[D] [Db] [G] [Eb]
[D] [Db] [G] You go three times around [Gm] and then you get to so there's like a little bridge part and
It's chromatically down from B flat.
So it's B flat [A] [Ab] a a flat
[G] G [Gb] G flat
[F] F and then you go [Eb] to B flat D [Db] flat
and that's down a loop and you [Eb] go back to E flat
So your right hand plays
with the E flat
[Fm] you play [Db] a
D flat F a flat B flat
with the D you play
[Fm] [Bbm] C F B flat and you go up to D flat so you go
[B] So together [Db] with the [Gb] D flat you play
B major 7 and then comes the weird song [G] part with
[F]
A flat G and you play in your right hand you play
[Eb]
F B flat [F] E flat [Ab] accompanied with [Db]
a flat [G] and together with the G flat [Bbm] you play
F B flat E flat
So you get it's quite easy
And you go back to the first chord.
[B] [A] [Bbm]
So altogether that sounds so [Eb]
[Bb] [Gb] [Bbm]
[Gb] [G]
[Ab] you play that loop
three times around
and on the [G] final
[Bbm] you go [Bb] up and
You play in your left hand.
Let's order that again.
So you play chromatically down from B flat
[A] [Ab] [G] [Gb] [F] [Eb] [Db]
[Bb] And
Accompanying that you play with the B flat you [Db] play a flat
C
D flat F.
[Bb] So [Fm] that's a B flat minor [Db] 9th.
[A] Then you go down to the a you keep
[F] These but you go down to [Fm] G
[A] [Fm] And [G] there's [Db] a little run-up that goes
Do it and then [C] you [Ab] go down to the a [Db] flat you play a B 7 a B flat 7
Then you go down to [G] the G and you play what's if you fully play it
It's a G [Bb] minor 9th, but you leave out the D.
So you go
so
[Db] all together that's
[Gb] [F] [Bbm] [G] So [Bb] you go
F a B flat and [Db] the run-up is
C D flat and then you go to [Gb] the F sharp or G flat
and you play a
G flat major 9th, so that's a with the F [Ab] sharp, but the 9th or the 2nd because the 9th of new here
And you go down to [F] the F
Your [Fm] right hand you play it's a minor 7th the F on top
[Bb] Then you go down not chromatically.
So chromatically [G] is
[Fm] Half steps [Eb] you got on a full step.
So you flat you play E flat and 9th [G] so
7 and the 9 on top and then the final chord I
Still haven't quite figured it out yet.
I think [Db] but it sounds with the bass note.
It sounds [F] like this
[Db]
[Bbm] [Db] So that would be an D-flat major with a
sharp 5
[Ab] [Db] This would be D flat major
7 with a sharp 9th.
So all together when you put everything together, it sounds like this
[Ebm] [Bb]
[Gb] [G] [Db] [Bb]
[Gb] [Bbm]
[Db] [G] [Gb]
[Fm] [Eb] [Bbm] [Ebm]
[Bb] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [N]
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Bb
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Gb
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Hey, what's up?
I would like to show you the chords to
The ending of small worlds by Mac Miller of his new album and his final album swimming
_ _ So _ first I'll show you the left hand and then I'll show you the right hand and then you know put everything together
_ So the bass line your left hand
Works as follows.
It's [Eb] a E flat
[D] _
D
[Db] D flat and [Ab] then after that it might sound a little work, but it'll check out.
It's [G] a flat G
so [Gb]
[Eb] you have
[D] _ _ [Db] _ _ [G] _ [Eb] _ _
_ [D] _ [Db] _ _ [G] You go three times around [Gm] and then you get to so there's like a little bridge part and
It's chromatically down from B flat.
So it's B flat [A] [Ab] a a flat
[G] G [Gb] G flat
[F] F and then you go [Eb] to B flat D [Db] flat
_ and that's down a loop and you [Eb] go back to E flat
So your right hand plays
with the E flat
_ [Fm] you play [Db] a _ _ _
D flat F a flat B flat
_ with the D you play
[Fm] _ _ _ [Bbm] C F B flat and you go up to D flat so you go _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ So together [Db] with the _ [Gb] D flat you play
_ B major 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ and then comes the weird song [G] part with
_ [F] _
A flat G and you play in your right hand you play
_ [Eb] _
F _ B flat [F] E flat [Ab] accompanied with _ [Db] _
a flat [G] and together with the G flat [Bbm] you play
_ _ _ F B flat E flat
So you get it's quite easy
And you go back to the first chord. _ _
[B] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
So altogether that sounds so _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Gb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] you play that loop
three times around
_ _ and on the [G] final
[Bbm] you _ go [Bb] up _ _ and
You play in your left hand.
Let's order that again.
So you play chromatically down from B flat
[A] _ [Ab] _ [G] _ [Gb] _ [F] _ [Eb] _ _ [Db] _
_ [Bb] And
Accompanying that you play with the B flat you [Db] play a flat
_ C
D flat F.
[Bb] So [Fm] that's a B flat minor [Db] 9th.
[A] Then you go down to the a you keep
[F] These but you go down to [Fm] G
[A] _ [Fm] And _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ there's [Db] a little run-up that goes
_ _ _ Do it and then _ [C] you [Ab] go down to the a [Db] flat you play a B 7 a B flat 7
Then _ _ _ _ _ _ you _ _ _ _ _ go down to [G] the G and you play what's if you fully play it
It's a G [Bb] minor 9th, but you leave out the D.
So you go
_ _ so
[Db] all together _ that's
_ _ [Gb] _ [F] _ _ [Bbm] _ [G] So [Bb] you go
_ F a B flat and [Db] the run-up is
C D flat _ and then you go to [Gb] the F sharp or G flat
and you play a
G flat major 9th, so that's a _ with the F [Ab] sharp, but the 9th or the 2nd because the 9th of new here
_ _ And you go down to [F] the F
Your [Fm] right hand you play _ it's a minor 7th the F on top
_ [Bb] Then you go down not chromatically.
So chromatically [G] is
[Fm] Half steps [Eb] you got on a full step.
So you flat you play E flat and 9th [G] so
7 and the 9 on top _ and then the final chord _ I
Still haven't quite figured it out yet.
I think [Db] but it sounds with the bass note.
It sounds [F] like this
[Db] _ _
_ [Bbm] _ [Db] _ _ _ So that would be an D-flat major with a
sharp 5
[Ab] _ [Db] This would be D flat major
7 with _ a sharp 9th.
So all together when you put everything together, it sounds like this _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [G] _ [Db] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Fm] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ [Ebm] _
_ [Bb] _ [Gb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [N] _

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