See You Again Mandolin Tab By Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth
See You Again Mandolin / Tenor Banjo Tab In G Major With Piano Chords By Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth. As the Fiddle is tuned the same as the mandolin, this tab will also work for the Violin.
"See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth on the piano in the key of G Major is a moderately easy task. Its simple chord progression and gentle, repetitive melody make it accessible, but capturing the song's emotional depth and flowing feel requires a more developed touch.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to play it.
1. The Chords
The song is built on a simple and very common four-chord progression that is the foundation of many pop ballads. In the key of G Major, the chords are:
2. The Melody
The melody is the heart of the song. It is a slow, lyrical, and very memorable tune that is easy to play with your right hand. The melody often follows the shape of the chords, which makes it easier to learn by ear.
3. The Rhythm and Feel
The song has a slow, deliberate tempo, which gives the player plenty of time to find the right notes and to make smooth chord changes.
4. Step-by-Step Guide
"See You Again" by Wiz Khalifa & Charlie Puth on the piano in the key of G Major is a moderately easy task. Its simple chord progression and gentle, repetitive melody make it accessible, but capturing the song's emotional depth and flowing feel requires a more developed touch.
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to play it.
1. The Chords
The song is built on a simple and very common four-chord progression that is the foundation of many pop ballads. In the key of G Major, the chords are:
- G Major (I): G - B - D
- D Major (V): D - F# - A
- Em minor (vi): E - G - B
- C Major (IV): C - E - G
2. The Melody
The melody is the heart of the song. It is a slow, lyrical, and very memorable tune that is easy to play with your right hand. The melody often follows the shape of the chords, which makes it easier to learn by ear.
3. The Rhythm and Feel
The song has a slow, deliberate tempo, which gives the player plenty of time to find the right notes and to make smooth chord changes.
- Left Hand: Your left hand will play the chords. For a simple arrangement, you can play the root note of the chord (G, D, E, or C) on the downbeat. For a fuller, more flowing sound, you can play a simple arpeggiated pattern.
- Right Hand: Your right hand will play the melody and the chords on top.
- Dynamics: The song is a sentimental ballad. A pianist needs to be able to play with a light, gentle touch to capture the song's gentle, melancholic mood.
4. Step-by-Step Guide
- Learn the Chords: Start by practicing the chord changes with your left hand. Get comfortable with the progression G - D - Em - C.
- Learn the Melody: Once you are comfortable with the chords, practice playing the melody with your right hand. Focus on making it sound smooth and connected.
- Combine the Hands: Once you are comfortable with both parts, combine them. Play the left-hand chord on the first beat of each measure, and let the right-hand melody flow on top.
- As the Fiddle is tuned the same as the mandolin, this tab will also work for the Violin.