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So now if you look at the A section in here, with the key F-major, remember you have one flat so you know it's a key f-major and f is right here, this very bottom space. So if you look we start right on the third note, 1, 2, and goes to the second note. So we got, it's melody, 3 2 3 2 and again 3 2 3 2 and then 4 3 4 3. Remember that's a D-flat there. Then 4 3 4 3, 4 3 4 3, 3 2 3 1, so it's a nice simple melody. And then if you look at the chord changes, you have nice real simple chord changes too. So you start right at F-major, the one major, then G-minor, so your two minor to your five seven and then your two minor to your five seven and then right back to your one major again. And then it becomes a one seven, which actually makes it go into D-flat major which is your next chord in B section which we'll go over next. But first let's just play your first chords, play this one major, two minor, five seven, two minor, so you have a nice melody and some simple chords for the A section, Chilling at Home, Cooking Chicken With You.