It's the absolute best tool for taking any song off YouTube and turning it into chords. It uses an algorithm, so it's not 100% accurate, but it will help you figure the song out if you can't find the chords for it on Ultimate Guitar.
Corporate is way ahead of this getting ready to replace everyone with AI. They already have the ability to synthesize the voice like they are doing for this movie and others. It is only a matter of time before voice actors and musicians are no longer needed for a wide variety of purposes.
All a restaurant venue needs is someone who can lipsync the AI and hold a self playing guitar. If we're talking about television commercials or anything similar, it doesn't even need to be that elaborate. Just swap in the generated audio track. The future is grim for creatives. It's only a matter of time
Ateez’s Take Me Home is pretty 80’s sounding- their leader actually did a cover of Purple Rain
Oneus’s Black Mirror was inspired by Michael Jackson and it’s pretty funky
I just started transcribing the whole EP yesterday, but it will take some time until I get to Atomic Karate. In the meantime, try Chordify.net.
Guitar and ukulele are closely related, so it shouldn't be too hard to learn how to play the songs. The chord names between the two instruments are the same -- the only real difference is the shapes you make with your fingers. When I first started out, I looked up songs I was familiar with on guitar and just practiced them with the different chord shapes.
To start, I would recommend a few things. First, print out the songs you're learning. Yes, youtube is a very good learning tool, but it traps you to the electronic device. If you work from paper, you can make notes to facilitate learning.
Second, work on expanding your chord vocabulary a bit. You can start by using this free chart from <em>Ukulele Magazine.</em> If you come across a song with a chord name you don't recognize, you can search https://ukulele-chords.com/ for help finding it.
Third, check out Chordify. If you have a youtube link to a particular children's song you'd like to learn, you can run the link through Chordify, and it will give you the chords automatically. You can print it out and be good to go.
Hope this helps!
https://www.8notes.com/scores/7312.asp Bach - Aria from Goldberg Variations sheet music for Violin
https://chordify.net/chords/brian-reitzell-bachs-aria-of-the-goldberg-hannibal-season-2-finale-mizumono-desiro This has guitar ukele and piano on it.
Also there are a ton of classical songs in Hannibal that aren't from Brian Reitzell that are probably much easier to locate?
http://hannibalsmusic.tumblr.com/episodes is a list of the classical music in Hannibal.
In my experiences with RiffStation, it is very inaccurate. As u/splice42 has shown, whatever algorithm they are using is terrible. If you really need a service like this, use Chordify
the drums and effects are on point but the chords are wrong
https://chordify.net/chords/brockhampton-ready-for-war-new-mix-cleaned-up-brockhampton-edits
https://chordify.net/chords/ukulele-beach-doug-maxwell-limo-recording-studio
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I've used Chordify a few times and it's fairly accurate.
I love 36 questions! I've found Chordify to be a good website for more obscure songs like this. Here's a link to A Better Version! https://chordify.net/chords/a-better-version-36-questions-cover-makaena-marie
i uploaded the song for you as well AND as an added bonus i also edited the chordify chords, too.
So if you just wanna strum chords like a Pansy (waltz) you can: https://chordify.net/chords/shakey-graves-the-many-men-friday-night-lights-version-pr0x1mo?edit=59dcb1d4786de07b10005526#
This might help:
https://chordify.net/chords/dekkar-empty-bottle-official-video-axiom-international
Maybe we can try and transcribe it using that as a starting point? I'll try when I get home to my piano!
So, I'm lazy as hell and I have a terrible ear. I'll usually go run a song through Chordify first to get a very rough and basic idea of what is going on, then I'll go through and correct any errors, and add tensions and extensions as appropriate.
Hey friend! There's a dope website called chordify that I use when I need to find the chords. Here's a link with the song you posted https://chordify.net/chords/everybody-wants-to-be-poppy-acoustic-poppy It's a great resource, and it may not be 100% accurate it will be very close and gives you a base to work with. Happy Ukeing!
https://chordify.net/
Used to be do this for chords (haven't used it since you need to create an account so I'm not 100% sure anymore)
Also if you have a DAW you could download a midi-file of the song and have a look at the individual notes being played in that.
I found the chords on something called Chordify. See if this helps.
https://chordify.net/chords/17-the-doors-extra-the-hill-dwellers-exodusmk
here's a comment i made recently:
> don't practice how to play songs... practice your chords and transitions, then just pick up some tabs or songbooks and play. > > you won't learn properly if you only practice specific songs, and only easy ones at that. > > that being said, i always recommend an old 80's chicago song called Song For You. > > that song has a slow 4/4 beat, it's easy to follow, and -- more importantly -- uses ALL the chords in the Cmajor diatonic scale (owing to several key changes), and most of the more common minor chords in western music. you can definitely practice your chord transitions following this song.
here's a chordify link to the song. check it out for yourself.
Hey, kinda... I haven't had a chance to play along and see if it's good but there is that website that transposes you tube clips into chords, someone had already done it for this song link! From my past experiences with that site, it does a great job of getting most of the notes but you will still need to adjust them and listen for missed changes. Not too hard though. If you (or I) can be bothered to write it down, please feel free to share it.
Dunno if anyone actually transcribed it to musical notation but you can use Chordify and this person's video to see exactly how its played (chord progression and melody) on piano-
https://chordify.net/chords/seagull-screaming-kiss-her-kiss-her-songs
https://www.yalp.io/chords/xtc-seagulls-screaming-kiss-her-kiss-her-dd94
Check out YouTube as well. They sometimes have covers or tutorials, with the chords. Or are you looking for the lead parts?
find more music theory to explain it.
usually there are just four kinds of notes : root, chord-tone, scale, leading-tone. find the relationship between the notes and the chords, then you can solve it. Chordify is a very useful tool, you can see which part of the sheet is being played. imo some Chic songs are the real blackmagicfuckery.
https://chordify.net/chords/god-is-1979-rev-james-cleveland-jayem86 go to the overview tab
you dont need to play any licks, just play the root of every chord listed in that link. will it mess with the flow? just try and play along with the song yourself, you can even experiment and add improvisation yourself. All you have to do is practice along with the song
The stems might not be publicly available. If they are not you will not find them anywhere. You may need to transcribe the song by ear yourself on a piano roll with trail and error and then use your own piano patch, you can use things like Chordify to find out what the general chords are and then try to replicate it yourself. I could give a shot tomorrow once I'm at my DAW
Okay well the very basic is just practice. Put the focus and energy of producing a whole track just in to a single instrument and drums. Focus only on the melody and chords.
Holistic songwriting on YouTube is a great resource.
Any sort of music theory is helpful. It’s taken me like 2 years to get comfortable writing songs, and I’m not even really where I want to be in terms of skill. Just absorb as much theory and knowledge as you can and apply it immediately after learning it.
A great resource for the basics
One that I don’t do, but it really encourage you to do, is copy songs and study them. Choose something simple, load a copy in to your daw and transpose it to piano.
A bunch of already transposed music that’s a great website for studying how songs are structured and written
these are the chords, the f chord is wrong i think, just playy the f power chord shape on three strings (don’t do the full bar chord) but move the finger that’s on the 3rd string/octave onto the second fret to get that weird chord that adams plays. good luck :)
I think for beginners, the most fun way (and therefore probably the most consistent way) is to play along with songs. Start with 4 chord songs (I'm yours by Jason Mraz is a good example), then branch out. Good sites for playing with music are chordify and riffstation. Don't rush, just have fun first. You'll naturally be able to start nailing chords at speed.
About the pick, personally I absolutely hate the sound of them on ukes and I really think you should learn finger strumming/picking. Unlike a guitar, the strings of an uke are much friendlier and you won't get cut up as easily.
I also found this: https://chordify.net/chords/palanno-eul-songs/aleumdaun-sesang-beautiful-world-chords?version=youtube%3Agb9Qqt75rzg It might be able to somewhat help. I think it tells you when the chord shifts.
You can use Chordify to figure out the chords to Westpark’s - “Coffee & Weed” , it sounds like slap and popping along with the chords. Formatted this on my phone. Chordify has saved me a bunch of times.
So, I've been looking for the Band Versions for a lot of them. I got Me to You, You to Me by watching 1x12, but https://chordify.net/chords/jajeongeo-tan-pung-gyeong-songs/neoege-nan-na-ege-neon-2-chords this one works well for Kyung ho's part.
As for Rain and You, this is the one that I use https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/misc-television/hospital-playlist-2-rain-and-you-chords-3759755 to play Jung seok's part.
Actually, I think Choridfy does have guitar chords for the official Mido and Falasol releases. I haven't checked on the accuracy though.
Chordify will open any song file/youtube and process the chords, been using it for over a year and its pretty damn accurate.
Here you go:
Bruh all you had to do was a simple google search. plenty of chords available. https://chordify.net/chords/the-human-centipede-rusty-cage
https://rustycage.tv/new-blog/2015/12/24/the-human-centipede-lyrics
Spoiler alert (if you want to figure it out as an exercise or skills building), but you can get the chords online. google "Kinu Mai Sunaava chords" and you should get a hit on chordify.net for it. I listened through and played along and the chords look basically right, but It does have some subtlety. It is basically a 2 chord song, but the one chord is sometimes minor and sometimes major. That is the kind of thing that is difficult to figure out as beginner because it all hinges on the minor or major 3rd coming through.
I know this site is mostly for guitar tabs but it also shows the root. Maybe this will help.
I'm not sure what is it you want, I don't hear a keyboard on the
Here are the chords though
edit: also... roblox piano? what?
Have you tried chordify? The website isn’t always 100% accurate but it can be super helpful for determining chords and changes.
From there you can take u/musicmakesmyday’s guidance to find the key.
Hmm..let me see what links I have that include piano. I know this isn't piano-centric but it might be a starting point:
https://chordify.net/chords/tom-petty-and-the-heartbreakers-the-waiting-tompettyhrtbrkrsvevo
It allows you to select guitar, uke, or piano.
You're going to have to use your ears or there's a website that I like to use called Chordify that has an approximation about the chords. It's not perfect but you can use this as a base for your analysis and you can listen to what sounds like the "tonal center"
Bass notes typically follow the root of the chord so you can go into FL try to play the bass note along with the song and you can easily find the tonic
Now what scale to play might be a little challenging, typically EDM sticks with major and minor, but in cases where they use different modes (ie Dorian, Lydian, Mixolydian etc.) your chords might not fit into place with the major or minor scale. You should've have a problem with this that often though
What's the song? I could probably take a listen and find it out too
It's mostly 7ths played on the high strings. Chordify can give you a good start.
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https://chordify.net/chords/we-all-need-one-another-stylus-topic
Well, first of all, thank you. You have no idea what that means to me. I've been struggling with my productions lately, but listening to people like you fills me with absolute joy.
Now, for the real question, I would learn about harmonic relationships, since that concept also applies to many forms of synthesis. I remember Andrew Huang made two great videos, one on the harmonic series, and one on "Music Theory in 30 minutes." I'll link those below, along with a website called Chordify which is amazing for learning about chord progressions.
https://youtu.be/Wx_kugSemfY (The Harmonic Series)
https://youtu.be/rgaTLrZGlk0 (Music Theory in 30 Minutes)
https://chordify.net/ (Chordify)
I’d recommend Use Chordify it’s a website that shows the piano chord diagrams of YouTube songs.
It’s really easy to follow. And over time you’ll memorize the name of chords and eventually learn the notes.
I’ve learned how to play my favorite songs just by playing along to Chordify.
5Minutes a day is better than not going for it!
Here’s a link to learn: To Zanarkand
https://chordify.net/chords/final-fantasy-x-ost-to-zanarkand-videogamemusiccenter
https://chordify.net/chords/the-untamed-ost-wuji-wu-ji-8d-audio-use-headphone-yiling-patriarch I'm not a piano player but does this help?
If you are interested there is also this youtube tutorial for the melody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3kTW83qG-k
And an even simpler melody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djPxkLqUD8E
Here is the Chordify analysis.
The part in question starts with the Eb about halfway down the chart. The bass is playing Eb with Bb and G above it (Eb maj), then the bass moves to D with A and F above it (Dmin), then G in the bass with Bb and G above (Gmin). This sort of repeats until the Cmin at 1:50 (C in the bass with Eb and G above), then a D note is played above octave G notes in the bass.
It isn't sheet music, but this might help get you started to figuring it out!
https://chordify.net/chords/owl-city-lucid-dream-official-audio-owl-city
Thats great!
Immediately found chords for this :)
https://chordify.net/chords/john-dowling-slide-banjo-whelk-bone-john-dowling
I recently came across this online tool which has been so useful for my mashups (though it is primarily used for learning your instrument)
It shows the chords as it plays along to the YouTube. I'm not sure if it's like a crowdsourcey wiki or an algorithm.
Hopefully this helps? You may be able to scroll ahead.
Choridify has it. It defaults to guitar, so you will need to choose the ukulele option. Chordify chords are rarely perfect, so you might need to play around them a bit to get it work.
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Try Fmaj7/// G-7 /// C7 /// E-7///
Adding in the 7th chords may change the way you feel about the key. I found a version here and did a bit of messing around on a ukulele. Give it a shot.
Ear training takes time and patience. Keep working. You will get there. :)
Sup, think it's just standard tuning... If you've not used chordify before prepare for your mind to be blown!
r/https://chordify.net/chords/pet-symmetry-mostly-water-official-audio-polyvinylrecords
(click on the 'chords' button next to the diagrams button it's better)
That's nothing to hard! Those are all basic chords that most people begin with. This is what I could find for it. Those are the chords used, I'm unsure of the picking pattern used and the tempo is a little on the quick side, but if you're dedicated enough that shouldn't be a problem!
I found the chords, at least, if that helps at all:
https://chordify.net/chords/ternura-maestro-lucho-barragan-los-indios-tabajaras-juan-camilo-mongui
Here's a clear cover of it, looking at this with those chords might help even more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZOS986YLKA
Use sites like Chordify and Hooktheory to study and emulate different chord progressions and timings. Learn to play songs that outwith your usual sound, that way your creative mind will stop defaulting to the same patterns, it'll have more paths to pick from.
And not too applicable to my suggestions but serves as a good attitude to have towards creativity - "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got"
Oddly enough that first one was me taking a picture of my sister at the Monte San Biagio train station. It came off my FB feed which is set to private. How the hell did you get it?
Kidding but a good place to start https://chordify.net/chords/joe-hisaishi-summer-kikujiro-dangkimetqua
I want to know how this works.
I want to embed a YouTube video on my About Us page, and make links to clients pop-up below on the page -
Eg - a square/rectangular pop-up, with the name and logo of our client XYZ popping up at 34 seconds in the YouTube video.
Thanks in advance!
Those are (apparently) the chords from The Power by Snap, which is the song that Cafeteria is a cover/remix of.
You'll just need to play them really slower!
https://chordify.net/chords/sdvxpreserved-valkyriapiano-ver-chopin8810 This is terrible but works if you transcribe it yourself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUte0vTBSBY This too, you'd need to transcribe it yourself but it's there to copy from. No pdf :/
Sounds great, a physical tuner will definitely be a nice addition. I would skip the case. As for the uke, I think of Kala as like, the best entry level ukulele. While I do prefer the sound/intonation of the Cordoba I don't think you can do any better at that price point.
You really don't need a pick unless you are coming from a guitar playing background. Not sure about best books, perhaps a beginners guide and tuning / note reading intro and then let them find transcribed music online.
https://chordify.net/ (change instrument to ukulele)
https://play.riffstation.com/ (change instrument to ukulele)
Specific songs/tutorials are often found on Youtube as well. Good luck!
Looks like it's just Am F C G with a little bit of D thrown in there. Hope this helps.
For transcribing, I suggest loading them into Audacity. I find that slowing the tempo down by 30% helps you hear it a bit better. Any more than that and the samples start doubling and it actually gets a bit harder. I will often use that in conjunction with Chordify or RiffStation to help identify chords. Once you know what chords are being played, you can apply some basic music theory and guitar knowledge to figure out what he's likely playing. Compare what you've figure out against live video footage. While you may not get clear fret-by-fret shots, you can at least get a ballpark idea of where on the fretboard Phobos or Bombus play. Transcribing isn't an exact science. Theres a lot that can be interpreted in different ways. Sometimes "close enough" is the best you can do.
Chordify is a nice site I found recently, now sure how they do it but they have the basic chords, I dont think its 100% but you can get an idea of what the song is. https://chordify.net/chords/brand-new-cant-get-it-out-fght-ff-yr-dmns
chordify is good for stuff like this. It approximates chords based on YouTube videos. It's not perfect but it's pretty good for the most part and any gaps can normally be filled by looking in other sections of the song.
This is also one my favourites I tried to listen by ear but had no luck try either of these pages:
https://chordify.net/chords/dot-hacker-were-going-where-n3-hd-rhcp-live
https://play.riffstation.com/chords-tabs/dot-hacker-were-going-where-n-3-hd/5qX5tzv3HI4
Thank you very much! I pretty much used the chords from here https://chordify.net/chords/liam-gallagher-paper-crown-live-lyric-alexxssj. If you press the play button it brings the chords up as the music plays, pretty cool site! Would love to hear your version if you ever upload it!
I couldn't find anything, but I did find this site that kinda guesses what the chords are by the sound. Not sure how accurate it is though: https://chordify.net/chords/switch-ugly-ukulele-cover-cavetown
It looks like the chords used are: C, Am, D, G, D#, and Cm
The track is in G minor if that helps at all. I think it narrows it down just a bit at least.
The keys are just an electric piano synth with the tiniest hint of saw, obviously with- you nailed it- automated notch filter. As for the chords, I always just experiment on my own, but you could try Chordify
If you're willing to purchase it, Print-Gakufu has it. You could possibly try an automated service such as UTab or Choridfy. You're relying on computer algorithms to get the chords, so they're easily prone to having mistakes. You'd just need to tinker with the notes to get it right.
Hey buddy, I did some conversions for you, since I could not find it myself.
Hopefully, these chords will help you out.
Here are the chords used in structure for the song.
chordify is an option. it's not totally free, but it's great if you only want a few songs. if you ever can't find chords for guitar, look for piano scores. if they are too difficult to play on guitar transpose to another key, or change a note. tabs are pretty easy to read btw, and it'll be better to start training yourself early.
Did you manage to find out? I'm search rn and I'm very sorry no one could help you :P
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I'm doing my own research and found this: https://chordify.net/chords/jesper-kyd-songs/windshear-waste-ambience-chords
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I don't know if this is correct but I played it and it goes like this:
E--------4----4/2---7-------------------2----------- B-----------------------------5---5/4-------------5/4--------------------- G----6---------------------6--------------------------------------------- D----6---------------------6----------------------------6------- A----4---------------------4---------------------------------------------- E------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://chordify.net/chords/bear-mccreary-feat-brendan-mccreary-songs/joe-s-power-ballad-chords
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Best I could find
song is , Tell me who is behind those eyes , damien rice
>for being pretentious and talking out of your ass like youre an expert on all music because you like orchestral composers and have never listened to hip hop.
Nah I am just telling y'all the truth, truth you people need to hear.
And I do like rap music.
>You're literally just talking out of your ass. Kanye is known for sampling songs and putting them in new contexts. Not pop melodies.
Nah I know very damn well what I am talking about dude. He really uses simple chords
https://chordify.net/chords/kanye-west-songs/bound-2-chords
>Why are you comparing him to composers?
Because there are better composers than him?
>Hans Zimmer is amazing, but if you asked him to produce a sampled hip hop song, it would probably be pretty shit. Same thing for Kanye composing an orchestral piece for a movie.
I bet Hans could do it.
Basically, you need to ask Uncle Google. The typical sites for tabs are the obvious ones - songsterr, Ultimate Guitar, etc. But yes, they focus on rock and popular music.
Another site you might check is musescore. There you'll find a lot of stuff that has been transcribed for musescore, and with that software, you can "turn on" the tabs view for the bass line (assuming they included a bass track).
YouTube also has a ton of cover videos, often showing the tabs on-screen while it's playing. If you have musescore or Guitar Pro, you can transcribe them yourself - it only takes an hour or so.
Finally, the advice you'll hear a lot is "play it by ear" - basically, figure out what key the song is played in, and the chord progression, then try to figure out what the bass player was doing.
This site helps --> https://chordify.net/chords/n-toon-songs/do-you-believe-chords
Do You Believe looks like a pretty simple progression, basically just an Am / Dm progression, with a couple of Em thrown occasionally (I'm just looking at chordify - I haven't listened to the song).
I don't think there's official sheet music for any of the Cowboy Bebop stuff, it's all fan transcriptions. This might be a good place to start, though: https://chordify.net/chords/shitoberutsu-songs/road-to-the-west-chords
i was trying to learn it in guitar but i suck ass at it.
Yes they are very similar chords, esp in the beginning of each. Glass plays around with the harmony tho and ends going somewhere else.
Looks like there are a few versions on Chordify:
https://chordify.net/search/si%20ah%2C%20frah%20quintale
The chords are uke-friendly, but the singer in your video has used a capo to raise the key a few half-steps, probably just to suit her voice range.
https://chordify.net/chords/the-mysterious-benedict-society-main-theme-microwavedchopstick
This was much too easy to find, I guess you are looking for something else. Your English is much better than my guitar playing, I could play 3 chords once, then i gave the guitar away.
And here is Mystic Inscho (Reynie Muldoon), who can play more than 3 chords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufDvJF4Q1Wg
There is, I can't remember what website it was on but I was using it like a week after the song came out. Look up something like "Logic - The Feeling chords"
Edit: just found it, but there's multiple other websites you can use that have it as well https://chordify.net/chords/logic-the-feeling-cam-301
Good point!
That would make such article more convincing. I'll see what I can do myself, based on those few examples mentioned, using chordify.net and my ears, to come up with audible snippets.
Sounds like two guitars. Chordify seems to be accurate for the chords. You looking for the rhythm part? The rhythm is playing fingerstyle, but I think the lead guitar part is picking the melody.
https://chordify.net/chords/western-call-cody-francis-epidemic-sound-jk
The verse goes Bm - Em - F# - Bm in a loop. Then something happens in the bridge/chorus.
Hope you can figure it out with chordify.
I have gentler suggestions. It's highly motivating to play songs you like, even if chords aren't available, and you don't need tons and tons of songs behind you to recognize chords if you have an instrument to play along with.
Chordify.net does a pretty good job identifying chords for anything on YouTube, by the way.
I'd be delighted to! These are the steps:
(*: Don't despair if it doesn't sound exactly like in your ก เอ๋ย ก ไก่ video. I think that it's actually played one semi-tone up (so C#, Ebm, and G#), but since those chords can be hard to play for beginners, I recommend that you play C, Dm, and G instead.)
This should get you started. Remember to start slooow, and that practice makes perfect. Good luck! :)
https://chordify.net/chords/do-you-like-me-bert-ernie-topic
here is what chordify says, I'm trying to figure out which chords are good and which ones are wrong
Depends on the guitar a bit and depends on what I'm trying to play! I like to anchor on this kind of bridge the most, a bit less so on strat style bridges, and then not very much at all on other guitars
What is truly weird about these type of videos is that they always portray something unsettling, and when you look at the channels of people that post there all they post seems to be the same type of video, I think it might be a troll, but no one knows. This topic seems to be interesting since I haven't found anyone talking about it, anyways I also found this weird music piece when I search it up on google. I'll look around for any updates on this topic.
I couldn't tell you what's the most interesting ever, but in recent memory "Warning" by Son Lux was interesting. It mostly centers around this 3 chord dorian progression (Cm-Gm/Bb-F/A + some variations on that) and it takes it around to a couple different keys. The chords themselves are not that exciting, but the way it gets to and from each key is kind of wild and jarring, but also probably unnoticeable to the average person. I don't have it written down, but the version on chordify is pretty close as far as the progressions go, although it doesn't account for the melody notes that add color.
I don't, there's this website that may be helpful? I actually do not own a guitar, wish I could help. Good luck, it's a fun jam.
Hai! Is it Widuri from Bob Tutupoli? If so you can check this page https://chordify.net/chords/widuri-bob-tutupoli-ray-fl and click the piano button.
Haven't seen any tabs but it looks like they have chords on choridfy:
https://chordify.net/chords/wanderer-s-trove-when-it-hits-you-epidemic-focus
I'll take a look at it when I get home and see if I can't figure out a picking pattern to go along with them. Nice tune btw.
Not sure how accurate this one is as guitar is not my forte but posting in case it helps: https://chordify.net/chords/five-finger-death-punch-full-circle-official-five-finger-death-punch
Lyrics, as above: https://www.jiosaavn.com/lyrics/sang-til-aurora-lyrics/NSIZbi5iXVo
Cords (with yt-player - it works!): https://chordify.net/chords/anne-grete-preus-sang-til-aurora-grunnlovsjubileet-2014-kaare-k-johnsen