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Essentially, it's all suspended chords. Asus7, Bsus7, Gsus7. Another way to look at it is as "slash chords", where you play G/A (which means a G major chord with an A in the bass) A/B, and F/G. If you alternate inversions, you get a similar sound to the recording.
so for instance, hit an A with your left hand, stack up a 2nd inversion G chord (D G B from bottom to top) on top with your right. Move to the B in the left hand, and play a 1st inversion A chord (C#, E, A) in the right. Finally, G with left, 2nd inversion F chord (C, F, A) with right.
Play around with different octaves and combinations of inversions for variety. If playing as a slash chord, another tone to add is the fifth above the root, which will make the voicing heavier. The chimey notes the vibes hit in the upper registers are all within the chord, just up a few octaves.
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