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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Guitar => Topic started by: pacofl on December 06, 2005, 07:49:41 AM
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does anyone have jonathan butler's "falling in love with jesus" chords or transcription....i'd love to play that tune...thanks...
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I found the following at Blackgospel.com:
Falling in Love with Jesus
(Key of Ab)
Kirk Whalum
poster unknown
Falling in love with-AbM
Je-Eb/GbM7
sus - Eb/GbM7(b5)
Falling in - Db/DbM7
love - C/AbM
with Je-Eb/DbM
sus-E/Dbdim, F/AbM
Falling in love with-AbM
Je- Eb/GbM7
sus - Eb/GbM7(b5)
is the - F/Ebdim
best thing - Db/DbM
I- C/AbM
ever - Bb/DbM
ever - Eb/DbM
done - AbM
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Yes sir.Go to; WWW.EARNESTANDROLINE.COM
Look on the LEFT,click on Music MINISTRY,then on the right of sreen,click on Chorded Songs.Great song :!:
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Yes sir.Go to; WWW.EARNESTANDROLINE.COM
Look on the LEFT,click on Music MINISTRY,then on the right of sreen,click on Chorded Songs.Great song :!:
HEY.Bro.Chapd,got it right here for you. 8) 8)
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I love that song!
If you need more help with it, let me know and I'll be glad to lend a hand.
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with these keyboard notes, do we (guitar players) play what's being played on the left or the right hand?
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Does anyone know the chords to the song "Breakthrough"
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this is a song that always seems to get folks in a worship mode.....I played the song just the past Sunday in service, and as usual.....it was moving. (having some good singers helped as well... ;D)
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this is a song that always seems to get folks in a worship mode.....I played the song just the past Sunday in service, and as usual.....it was moving. (having some good singers helped as well... ;D)
Amen! I played it at church a couple weeks ago for the first time...lemmetellyou, people WORSHIPED during that song.
Praise God, I love simple songs that just lay out the truth the way that "Falling in love..." does..."In His arms I feel connected, in His arms, never disconnected..."...
YES!
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Amen! I played it at church a couple weeks ago for the first time...lemmetellyou, people WORSHIPED during that song.
Praise God, I love simple songs that just lay out the truth the way that "Falling in love..." does..."In His arms I feel connected, in His arms, never disconnected..."...
YES!
"...I feel protected..."
:-\ ;D :D
Man, I need to just join this site so that I can edit my posts and not let those blatent typos slip on by like that... ;)
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If anybody get a chance,could someone play this song for.THANKS
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If anybody get a chance,could someone play this song for.THANKS
Here you go:
Falling in love with Jesus (http://home.comcast.net/~goodsaltmusic/filwj.mp3)
It's still early and my fingers don't wanna easily play the Db/F chord (could also be substituted with a Db7/F or Fm7b5...either way, my fingers ain't goin' there yet ;D )
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Great job, Dave! That seems to be perfect.
Romans 8:26
...the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities...
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Kelsey
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Amen;Sound like your fingers are moving just fine to ME.THANKS,AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU.(RITE ON)
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How do you play those Chords?
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How do you play those Chords?
Do you mean what are the chords? Or do you mean how am I picking them? Or both?
The chords are:
A - D/A - A
Dmaj7 - A/C# - Bm7 - D/E - Db/F
F#m7 - G/E - A13
Dmaj7 - C#m7 - Bm7 - D/E
A - D/E
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Like D/A and A/C#.
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please help me understand the split chords im confused with how to play them also how many different chords do you play before repeating the song
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please help me understand the split chords im confused with how to play them also how many different chords do you play before repeating the song
All the chords I listed in the last post were for one complete cycle (1 verse) of the song...starting with "Falling in love..." and ending with "was the best thing I've ever, ever done".
The split chords, more commonly called 'compound chords' or 'slash chords', are as follows:
D/A = D triad / over A bass note = You play a D chord and emphasise an A note in the bottom.
This kind of compound chord could also be called a 2nd or 3rd inversion since it's made by shifting the notes of D major triad in a way to put either the 3rd note or the 5th note of the triad on the bottom rather than the D root note.
There are other compound chords that are not inversions...like G/E...there's no E note in a G major triad...although that chord could also simply be called Em7 since E is the relative minor of G...sorry, that's probably going somewhere we don't need to go right now. ;D