How To Play "Everything In Its Right Place" Piano Tutorial (Radiohead)
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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
I love that 7 minutes well spent 10 years ago can still help thousands like me, today
Thank you kindly. I'm glad this video helped you out!
I still come back to this for a refresher
@84Latty no problem. I'm glad it helped you out.
Thanks. Just getting into piano and this helps a bunch.
Thank you for the lesson, it's very helpful.
Awesome!
Thanks for this
cheers for this! i've listened to the track over 1000 times so getting the timing was rather easy actually :)
thanks mate! much appreciated!
Perfect Tutorial! I can count from 1 to 10 almost fluently now!!! Thx !!!
M3AMG63 haha
Mate, thankyou for this vid, been trying to figure out the chords for ages, but only had the CMaj worked out!
great vid mate
@Duckshmm No problem. Glad it helped.
Hey! I have to play this for my high school band concert this Thursday for our jazz band. This is my last concert (I'm a senior) :( and this video really helped me out to play the openning! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU!
Bless you.
Thumbnail is misleading, nice tut tho :)
good tutorial, i'll try it
thank you
went awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I rocked the school house to the ground!
Thank you.
Great video! I thought about downloading sheet music, but that would be too long, and monotonous. Besides, I was one of those people that could easily figure songs out by listening to them. Yet this one was just a bit too hard, so I looked it up and found this. Awesome video man! You know how to teach!
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.
bro. thank you.
hey thanks a lot you taught me how to play
Thanks a lot. Hope it helps.
hey how did you do that lick around 2:49 when you are transitioning into the next part.....looks like it involves C and a couple flats? Thanks
before the first chord - you are playing C Bb G C that the dominant and I could swear it's actually C Ab G C - the minor sixth and it gives it that Radiohead creepiness
I liked this.
@3ohfive Thank you. I will!
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.
'tis cool. Screw the morons that criticize you for not showing them the exact chord progressions. Thanks for taking the time to create your CZcams post.
Nice lesson. Always liked this song. Somehow learning that the line is "sucking a lemon" makes me like it less. LOL.
haha. what instrument do you play?
There is also an G sharp/A flat fill that you can do after hit the G on the intro. G-G#-G
It's the epiano2 effect on my yamaha p90.
The lick is actually C-Ab-G-C(in the lower octave).
No. The absolute first lick down is: C-g#-G-C. And it repeats every second bar.
No problem. Thanks for watching.
'you may have heard that I started counting'
LOL
I had the chords, I just couldn't get the riff. Thank you sir.
Bro, I echo, thank you, major song covered now for amateur players.
Ah yes. Good find.
Which sounds are you using?
It's a rhodes style e-piano
Yo, just checkin in to remind you.
This? Still helping people.
Youre wrong. First Notes are : C2 G1# G1 C1
Your First Notes sound to happy, you playing C2 A2# G1 C1
Otherwise Rec. You should really be saying Ab and Bb as the tonic is F major
that is one sexy piano sound
yeah that is really good
Haha... hope that didn't come off as too weird. I was actually just trying to do the awkward/goofy thing but I guess it is a bit innuendo-y
hey in the lick i'm pretty sure it's an A flat rather than a B flat
Haha word.
Very good tutoring! The only downside is the audio doesnt pick up the lower frequencies so all you hear is the high "bells" of the electric. You broke it down very simple and easy to understand. I wish the camera was a direct over head view and at the end you would play it in its entirety at like 50%. Oh well no complaining just wishing. Great job. Thanks for sharing
you should cover this and not talk the intro sounds so good
You're welcome.
what scale is this in?
Ab!
Howdy WrigleyIvy21,
I'm playing C, Bb, G, C but that's actually not true to the song... a more accurate lick is C, Ab, G, C. Hope that helps.
- Joe
@acrookednose I desperately hate my sister for posting comments under my account.
anyone noticed that most the songs in his 'hard' playlist aren't top 40's crap? because all of those songs have the same chord progression the whole song...
You.......are adorable.
Thom Yorke counts 1 2 3 4 5 to start the song, not 1 2 3 4. So it's 5/4 or 10/4
Thanks - that's what all the ladies say! jk. ;)
@Flieswithbuffalo Kid A came out First
Sorry dude, the B flat on the first run isn't right. Should be A flat
Awesome. I think you nailed it with a VERY straight forward explanation! If people can't get it after your instruction they should just stop trying.
The irony of the song being called 'Everything in its right place' juxtaposed with everything being in its wrong place in this tutorial boggles the mid profusely! You have the main riff wrong and the song is in 6/4 not 10/4
***** The official published Radiohead score suggests otherwise Dante. The song uses the time signatures 6/4 4/4 and 5/4 throughout. Though I can see where you arrived at 10/4 of course.
Ah ok, you're one of those that point towards the authority of someone else to prove your point. Very impressive. Your ears, were they practiced enough, would tell you otherwise. Anyone who scores this as 4/4, 5/4 or 6/4 is incorrect, and it's certainly not the first time an official score would have the analysis wrong. The score is correctly written when put in 10/4 because that is the correct measure and the chord progression and riff loops in exactly that measure, *throughout* the song. But I'd love for you to prove me wrong and point me towards the specific bars that go in 4/4, 5/4 or 6/4.
***** Certainly. The first bar of 5/4 appears after a bar of 4/4 and then a bar of 6/4 and has the lyrics "Yesterday I woke up Suck-" then into a bar of 4/4 "-Ing on a lemon"
I guess this could be a temporary bar of 11/4 for you, I'm happy to agree to disagree dude.
5/4 appears again at:
"There are two col-" and then into 4/4 "-ours in my head"
You cannot count 10/4 throughout without loosing a beat every time it arrives at these points in the arrangement.
I understand what you're saying with regards to scores not being accurate, however, being that Greenwood is a BBC composer in residence, and that Radiohead do actually know their theory pretty well, I'm going to continue to point towards the authority of their official score as I can see quite clearly why it has been scored this way. No beef... now you can prove me wrong if you like. ;)
ps... you're not one of these people who believe Pyramid Song isn't in 4/4 are you? I've had some great conversations with people about that song... all of which full of delightfully inaccurate attempts at trying to break the song down into crazy time signatures and accents... when the flipping song is in 4/4... even a professor at Uni questioned it...
Haha you are such an amateur, I'm sorry to say... This isn't a matter of opinion or agreeing. It's math. It's about writing down music as simply as possible for the performer to actualize the music in the most coherent way. And having a bunch of temporary shifts of 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 etc cluttering up the sheet is counterproductive and amateurish. The *only* alternative to writing "10/4" in the sheet is to divide the 10 into one 4 and one 6, every other bar throughout the song. Those are synonymous. There is no 5/4 bar or 11/4 bar in the song.
You haven't even specified where you start counting (1st beat), and that is surprising because there is a bass drum present throughout the song that counts every beat. But since you refer to Thom Yorke's singing, I don't think you're doing it correctly because his singing, where he enters and so on, is of no consequence to the actual time signature - he sings above it.
You're confused by the song's chord progression and especially its syncopation. The complexity of the syncopation is very high. The C major chord starts at 1 (the introducing 4-note-melody is an anacrusis, that is, it counts in to the 1). After that, it's 10/4 throughout the song. Try it. Count with the bass drum. Thom Yorke's singing is inconsistent enough to throw you off track but once you get the hang of it you should look past it.
For example, when he sings "Yesterday I woke up sucking a lemon", it's all within the 10/4 beat. Every "Yesterday" starts on 1. As well as "there are two colors in my head" and "what is that you tried to say" - both phrases start on 1. What happens next, during the cacophony of the repetition of "try to say", is the 1 goes silent and the syncopation of the chords confuses you. It's in those moments one can lose count, but if you keep counting, you'll get out right when order is brought back with the soft synth outro.
Why electric piano god, why???
RETRATOS Y BODAS MÉXICO gonna go ahead and say because the song in the song is electric
you are playing it wrong.
This video did not help one bit. You go way to fast and don't let people take their time. Also you shouldn't talk to close to the camera it's distracting.
dont sing please