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Piano keys

bass notes are D, A#, F, E and the chords on the right hand are Dm, A#,(the little step up is a G note) F, E7sus4

if you're trying to play along with the song and can't figure it out, don't feel bad- they are playing tuned down 25 cents (it's one quarter of a half step down)... most tuners don't even have an option to tune to it. thats why when you play along with a guitar it sounds like s**t!!! haha :)

luckily i have a digital piano that can tune by cents. i started playing with guitar and realized it so i hopped on the keys and figured it out for ya ;)
 
bass notes are D, A#, F, E and the chords on the right hand are Dm, A#,(the little step up is a G note) F, E7sus4

if you're trying to play along with the song and can't figure it out, don't feel bad- they are playing tuned down 25 cents (it's one quarter of a half step down)... most tuners don't even have an option to tune to it. thats why when you play along with a guitar it sounds like s**t!!! haha :)

luckily i have a digital piano that can tune by cents. i started playing with guitar and realized it so i hopped on the keys and figured it out for ya ;)

How do I do that in Garageband?
 
that would probably be it, but it's doubtful that there's an option to tune by "cents", it's not common AT ALL!!! usually what happens is the song is sped up after it's been recorded to fix minor recording mistakes. A good example is "Last Dance With Mary Jane" by Tom Petty. It's tuned around 40-60c up because of a sped-up recording.
 
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