Give me your eyes bring ing in the morn ing.
Give me sun rise.
Give me your smile, all your hid den cor ners.
I’m Give me sur prise.
Give me (G)all your flaws and all your quirks, how you (E)braid your hair and tie your shirts.
Give me (G)how you laugh, how locks you hurt when you do.
Give me (G)how you eat as and how you run.
Give me (E)what you hate and how you love.
and Give me (G)what you hide a way and think is un cool.
But Give me all your fears, give me all your dreams.
Give me all you’re scared to lose.
Give me all your fu ture, give me all your blues.
In oth er words, give me all of you.
(D)All the stars in the moon lit sky
(C)could n’t match what you are to me.
Give me your hand.
Give me your for ev er.
Give me a chance.
Give me now and then, give me prom is es.
Give me, “There’s noth ing to prove.”
Give me all your wins, give me all you lose.
In oth er words, give me all of you.
Give me all your days till our days are through.
In oth er words, give me all of you.
In oth er words, give me all of you.
In Other Words by Ed Sheeran
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Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 84 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
This arrangement sits in a comfortable key of G and at 84 BPM gives you just enough time to think — but not so much that you can fake your way through sloppy transitions.
Your left hand will cycle through familiar chord shapes, but pay close attention to any shifts that move you away from the G–C–Em–D neighborhood, because those are the moments where hesitation creeps in and your timing falls apart.
Start hands-separate: get your right-hand melody secure first, especially where it syncopates against the beat — Ed Sheeran's phrasing likes to land just ahead of or behind where you'd expect, and rushing those moments flattens the emotion.
Once both hands feel steady alone, combine them at around 60 BPM and only bump the tempo up when transitions feel automatic, not just survivable.
Use the sustain pedal lightly to connect chord changes, lifting cleanly on each new harmony so nothing muddies.
The biggest stumbling point will be maintaining a relaxed, even rhythm in your left hand while your right hand floats freely — loop any four-bar section where that falls apart until it doesn't.
This is a great piece for training your hands to operate independently, which is a skill that pays off in everything you play next.
About “In Other Words”
- What key is "In Other Words" in?
- "In Other Words" by Ed Sheeran is in the key of G with a tempo of 84 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "In Other Words" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "In Other Words" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- How long does it take to learn "In Other Words" on piano?
- 2–4 weeks of consistent practice (20–30 min/day) for an intermediate player. Drill the tricky passages in isolation first.
- What other songs by Ed Sheeran can I play here?
- Try "Sing", "SING", "DIVE". All are available in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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