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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: yellapit on February 25, 2006, 09:49:01 AM
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Hi, does anyone have the chords to: "No Way" by tye Tribitte or "looking for you" by kirk F. or any others on either cd. thanks a million.
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I don't know who chorded this song out. But I found it on this site a while back. I can't seem to find it again. I had saved it in my documents so I just copied and pasted here for you.
No Way
Tye Tribbett
The main chords used (if there are any) are:
Bm = B-D-F#
C# = C#-E-G#
E7 = E-G#-B-D
Key B minor LH/RH
Intro:
B / F#-B-D
B / F#-B-D
F# / G#-C#-E
B / F#-B-D
F# / E-G#-C#
(repeat)
Chorus:
There's
B / F#-B-D no
B / F#-B-D way
F# / G#-C#-E I can
B / F#-B-D make
F# / E-G#-C# it with-
B / F#-B-D out
B / F#-B-D You
F# / G#-C#-E
B / F#-B-D
F# / E-G#-C#
(repeat)
There's
E / D-F#-G#-B no
E / D-F#-G#-B way
G#, A, B /
(repeat)
Since you have a bass player that can play the bassline, try playing some background chords in the left (rootless) with some of the synth runs in your right hand:
Toggle between (B minor) and (A Major) in the rhythm of the singing in your left hand, then do the synth riff (D, C#, C, B, C#, D, E, G, E, F#) in right, as follows:
/(D, C#, C)
F#BD/( B, C#, D, E)
EAC#/( G, E, F#)
F#BD/
Then when they repeat “No Way”, its basically an E bass, so try this:
/(B, E)
DF#G#C#/(B, E, A#, A, G#)
DF#G#C#/
Try to play those left hand chords rhythmically with the bassline and voices, but play them short..
That’s basically it. Just try it, it may sound kinda weird just playing by yourself, but it sounds better with the right bassline played by a bass guitar. Be Blessed!
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Not sure who chorded this either. I think it was ddw4e.
Looking for you
Kirk Franklin
Key Eb
Ab / G Bb C Eb
C Eb G / Bb D F
F / Ab C Eb (3x)
G / F Bb Bb
OR
Ab / G Bb C Eb
C G / E Bb Eb
F / Ab C Eb (3x)
G / F Bb Bb
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Thanks alot val. very much appreciated. God bless!
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Val those chords for "looking for you" are the wrong chords. they are the chords to "victory" by New Direction. Can u help please! thanks