Chords for Trouble In My Way - Traditional Song - Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
82.325 bpm
Chords used:
A
C#
G#
Am
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A] [Am]
[A]
This lesson will cover a song titled Trouble In My Way recorded in the key of C [C#] sharp.
[G#]
[C#]
The introduction can go as follows.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat, then your right hand [G#m] is going to hit an A flat,
B, [C#m] D flat, and an E.
You're going to bounce on that a couple [N] of times while your left
hand goes from the D flat to the G flat, but your left hand is going to do the walk up
playing an E flat, an E, an [C#] F, and then a G flat.
[F#] So by the time your left hand gets to that G flat, your right hand [E] is going to be on
an E, A flat, [G#] B flat, and a D flat.
[D]
Then your right hand goes up to a G flat chord, left hand still on that G flat, [D#] [F#]
right hand
G flat, B flat, D flat.
I like to add that A flat in there.
[C#] Inverted D flat chord in the right, F in the left.
[D#m]
E flat in the left, G flat in the [G#] right.
A flat in the left, G flat in the right.
[C#] Resolve it out with a D flat in the left, inverted D flat chord in the right.
So the introduction will go as follows.
[A] [Am]
[A]
[A]
This lesson will cover a song titled Trouble In My Way recorded in the key of C [C#] sharp.
[G#]
[C#]
The introduction can go as follows.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat, then your right hand [G#m] is going to hit an A flat,
B, [C#m] D flat, and an E.
You're going to bounce on that a couple [N] of times while your left
hand goes from the D flat to the G flat, but your left hand is going to do the walk up
playing an E flat, an E, an [C#] F, and then a G flat.
[F#] So by the time your left hand gets to that G flat, your right hand [E] is going to be on
an E, A flat, [G#] B flat, and a D flat.
[D]
Then your right hand goes up to a G flat chord, left hand still on that G flat, [D#] [F#]
right hand
G flat, B flat, D flat.
I like to add that A flat in there.
[C#] Inverted D flat chord in the right, F in the left.
[D#m]
E flat in the left, G flat in the [G#] right.
A flat in the left, G flat in the right.
[C#] Resolve it out with a D flat in the left, inverted D flat chord in the right.
So the introduction will go as follows.
[A] [Am]
[A]
Key:
A
C#
G#
Am
F#
A
C#
G#
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This lesson will cover a song titled Trouble In My Way recorded in the key of C [C#] sharp.
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
The introduction can go as follows.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat, _ then your right hand [G#m] is going to hit an A flat,
B, [C#m] D flat, and an E.
You're going to bounce on that a couple [N] of times while your left
hand goes from the D flat to the G flat, but your left hand is going to do the walk up
playing an E flat, an E, an [C#] F, and then a G flat.
_ _ [F#] _ So by the time your left hand gets to that G flat, your right hand [E] is going to be on
an E, A flat, [G#] B flat, and a D flat.
_ _ _ [D] _
Then your right hand goes up to a G flat chord, left hand still on that G flat, [D#] _ [F#] _
right hand
G flat, B flat, D flat.
I like to add that A flat in there.
[C#] _ Inverted D flat chord in the right, F in the left.
[D#m] _ _
E flat in the left, G flat in the [G#] right.
_ A flat in the left, G flat in the right.
[C#] _ Resolve it out with a D flat in the left, inverted D flat chord in the right.
So the introduction will go as follows.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This lesson will cover a song titled Trouble In My Way recorded in the key of C [C#] sharp.
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
The introduction can go as follows.
Your left hand is going to hit a D flat, _ then your right hand [G#m] is going to hit an A flat,
B, [C#m] D flat, and an E.
You're going to bounce on that a couple [N] of times while your left
hand goes from the D flat to the G flat, but your left hand is going to do the walk up
playing an E flat, an E, an [C#] F, and then a G flat.
_ _ [F#] _ So by the time your left hand gets to that G flat, your right hand [E] is going to be on
an E, A flat, [G#] B flat, and a D flat.
_ _ _ [D] _
Then your right hand goes up to a G flat chord, left hand still on that G flat, [D#] _ [F#] _
right hand
G flat, B flat, D flat.
I like to add that A flat in there.
[C#] _ Inverted D flat chord in the right, F in the left.
[D#m] _ _
E flat in the left, G flat in the [G#] right.
_ A flat in the left, G flat in the right.
[C#] _ Resolve it out with a D flat in the left, inverted D flat chord in the right.
So the introduction will go as follows.
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _