Chords for The Making Of SZA's "The Weekend" With ThankGod4Cody | Deconstructed

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E

Eb

Ab

Abm

B

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The Making Of SZA's "The Weekend" With ThankGod4Cody | Deconstructed chords
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I was in a kitchen at a table.
I had a little speaker set up in this kitchen at the table.
My guy, Scrip, was standing in the doorway of the little screen door and he gave me this
Justin Timberlake [G] sample.
And he was like, bro, you should sample this.
And I knew I was just gonna take that part and just really [Eb] go off with it.
[E]
I did make it for SZA [Eb] intentionally.
I was trying to make her like, [Ab] [Gbm] just give her this alley [Abm]-oop in the form of a beat.
And she caught that shit.
And did a slick windmill [Gbm] on it.
I'm new [E]
again.
You like 9 to 5, [G] I'm new again.
[Abm] They could [Gbm] lose it, but [E] we can.
It's a crazy concept.
[Ab] Like, I would have never [G] thought it would have went that way.
[Eb] She really just did her thing on there.
Like, [Abm] really came with a concept that's controversial on some [Ab] levels.
It's cool because at least it's starting a conversation and it's getting people's attention.
There's nothing more satisfying than finding just that right set of chords, that right progression.
What was gonna be the right chord progression for it?
And that's when I started.
I played these chords right here.
[E]
[G]
[Gbm] [Abm]
I [Eb] couldn't figure out what chord to put right there under the vocals.
I just made this part right here.
[B] And that's my favorite part of it.
And at that point I just needed almost like a glittery layer just to make it sparkle a little bit.
This is what it was at first.
[Abm]
I just started experimenting [Eb] with it.
[Db]
[Ab] This bass.
You know, it's that [Gbm]
classic R [E]&B bass type.
[Ab]
[E] I don't know, I found this one sound and I just started [B] going crazy.
[A] [Db] I didn't even know what it was gonna [C] end up being.
And I was [B] like, that sounds pretty hard.
That's when I started playing a little melody with the [Ab] keys.
[Gb]
So now I went and grabbed [Eb] a vocal from the sample and added it into this part.
It just became [B] the intro of the song just randomly.
I just threw it in the beginning.
[A] [D] [C]
[B] I started working on the drums and started structuring [Gb] everything.
[E]
The snaps with the reverb, [G] it immediately sets that [Gbm] R&B mood.
[Abm]
I started working on the hi-hat.
[Ab] I knew where the kicks should be in and I just started feeling [Gbm] around trying to find the right [B] spots for those.
And I just came [E] up with these.
[Ab] So then after that I just added the snare on the second [Em] half of that just to give it [Ebm] more impact and just give it some [Abm] building up.
[Ebm] This little pitch right there.
It's [Eb] like, wow, we [B] lit.
[E] When I first heard [B] what SZA did to the song, [Gb] I knew it was gonna go off.
Just because of the concept and how it made me feel right off the bat.
[Abm] Plus the texture of her voice over this beat.
[B] Everything about it just feels reminiscent.
[E] It [Ebm] just feels like an R&B [Eb] hit just off the bat.
I didn't know [Ab] how far I would go [Eb] and it's still moving right now.
I'm just appreciative that the people appreciate the music.
[Gbm] [Abm]
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Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
Abm
123111114
B
12341112
E
2311
Eb
12341116
Ab
134211114
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I was in a kitchen at a table.
I had a little speaker set up in this kitchen at the table.
My guy, Scrip, was standing in the doorway of the little screen door and he gave me this
Justin Timberlake [G] sample. _
_ _ And he was like, bro, you should sample this.
And I knew I was just gonna take that part and just really [Eb] go off with it.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ I did make it for SZA [Eb] intentionally.
I was trying to make her like, [Ab] [Gbm] just give her this alley [Abm]-oop in the form of a beat.
And she caught that shit.
And did a slick windmill [Gbm] on it.
_ _ _ I'm new [E]
again.
_ You like 9 to 5, [G] I'm new again.
[Abm] They could [Gbm] lose it, but [E] we can.
It's a crazy concept.
[Ab] Like, I would have never _ [G] thought it would have went that way.
[Eb] She really just did her thing on there.
Like, [Abm] really came with a concept that's controversial on some [Ab] levels.
It's cool because at least it's starting a conversation and it's getting people's attention.
There's nothing more satisfying than finding just that right set of chords, that right progression.
What was gonna be the right chord progression for it?
And that's when I started.
I played these chords right here.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ I [Eb] couldn't figure out what chord to put right there under the vocals.
I just made this part right here. _ _
_ [B] And that's my favorite part of it.
And at that point I just needed almost like a glittery layer just to make it sparkle a little bit.
This is what it was at first.
[Abm] _ _ _ _
_ I just started experimenting [Eb] with it. _
_ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] This bass.
You know, it's that [Gbm]
classic R [E]&B bass type.
[Ab] _ _ _
_ _ _ [E] I don't know, I found this one sound and I just started [B] going crazy.
_ _ [A] _ [Db] I didn't even know what it was gonna [C] end up being.
And I was [B] like, that sounds pretty hard.
That's when I started playing a little melody with the [Ab] keys.
_ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ So now I went and grabbed [Eb] a vocal from the sample and added it into this part. _
It just became [B] the intro of the song just randomly.
I just threw it in the beginning.
_ [A] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
[B] I started working on the drums and started structuring [Gb] everything.
_ _ [E] _
_ _ The snaps with the reverb, [G] it immediately sets that [Gbm] R&B mood.
_ [Abm] _ _
I started working on the hi-hat.
_ _ [Ab] I knew where the kicks should be in and I just started feeling [Gbm] around trying to find the right [B] spots for those.
And I just came [E] up with these. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] So then after that I just added the snare on the second [Em] half of that just to give it [Ebm] more impact and just give it some _ [Abm] building up. _ _
_ [Ebm] This little pitch right there.
It's [Eb] like, wow, we [B] lit.
_ [E] _ _ When I first heard [B] what SZA did to the song, [Gb] I knew it was gonna go off.
Just because of the concept and how it made me feel right off the bat.
[Abm] Plus the texture of her voice over this beat.
[B] Everything about it just feels reminiscent.
_ _ [E] _ It [Ebm] just feels like an R&B [Eb] hit just off the bat.
I didn't know [Ab] how far I would go [Eb] and it's still moving right now.
I'm just appreciative that the people appreciate the music.
_ _ _ [Gbm] _ [Abm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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