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Everything In Its Right Place Sheet Music: click.linksynergy.com Follow me on Google+!: plus.google.com My Music!: itunes.apple.com T-Shirt Link: www.districtlines.com Radiohead’s “Everything In Its Right Place” is a sweet, moody song built on a Spanish inspired chord progression. It has very few parts but it is still one of the harder songs to play for its irregular time signature and quirky arrangement. There are a total of four chords used in the entire song – all major (C, Db, Eb and F). Counting to ten will help you keep track of the musical phrases. Use your ears and practice putting these parts together and you can get it. Everything In Its Right Place Lyrics: Kid A, Kid A, Kid A, Kid A Everything, everything, everything, everything.. In its right place In its right place In its right place Right place Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon Everything, everything, everything.. In its right place In its right place Right place There are two colours in my head There are two colours in my head What is that you tried to say? What was that you tried to say? Tried to say.. tried to say.. Tried to say.. tried to say.. Everything in its right place


  25 Responses to “How To Play “Everything In Its Right Place” Piano Tutorial (Radiohead)”

  1. You…….are adorable.

  2. @Flieswithbuffalo Kid A came out First

  3. Ah. Fuck Progressive.

  4. I had the chords, I just couldn’t get the riff. Thank you sir.

  5. wow u made this so easy to pick up with the tips. i am playing it no problem in 5 minutes… lol my daughter will be so surprised to hear it. we have been mutual radiohead lovers for some time.

  6. glockenspiel on Logic Pro sounds just like this ; )

  7. continued from below: Because the person giving the tutorial is taking you through each of the steps he basically learned to play as a novice himself.

  8. Thanks for your tutorial. However, it would be nice if you could break it up into more learnable structures for novices. I would break it up into segments and show the notes involved going through each note from the chord structure and than the same for each chord. You should discuss timing at the end of the song, as learning both chords and timing can be difficult. Some made a video called “Spinning plates the only correct version.” which is good example to structure a tutorial.

  9. cheers for this! i’ve listened to the track over 1000 times so getting the timing was rather easy actually :)

  10. has anyone else noticed that everything in its right place is pretty much a remix of pyramid song???
    kid A
    and
    Amnesiac were recorded at the same time….

  11. MUST LEARN

  12. thanks a lot, and good teaching,
    but this is really hard to master as u said ;)

  13. you’re a good teacher dude, beavis and butthead will say “cool” to your tutorial

  14. Ab!

  15. this just makes you appreciate radiohead.

  16. Hey. I learned to play this song via trial and error, I love how you reduced it to two notes. Loved the timing hints. This made it one bajillion times easier. Fuckin brilliant vocals dog.

  17. joe you’re awesome…and so are a lot of your songs. Keep up the great work…very mary jane

  18. subscribed! you have the exact same taste in music as me :D Great teaching

  19. Sorry dude, the B flat on the first run isn’t right. Should be A flat

  20. hey in the lick i’m pretty sure it’s an A flat rather than a B flat

  21. @Duckshmm No problem. Glad it helped.

  22. good tutorial, i’ll try it

  23. bro. thank you.

  24. ‘you may have heard that I started counting’
    LOL

  25. @3ohfive Thank you. I will!

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