Q. I am going to be the relief pianist for our church worship team. I am learning the songs from sheets that are notated with guitar chords. I can read sheet music, but have been away from piano playing for a long time and some of the chords seem confusing. So I need a description of what, on a keyboard (NOT a guitar!) an A2 chord is and what an Asus is?
A. A2 = A E B C# G
Asus2 = A B E
Asus4 = A D E
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ukulele chords for "Your Name" by Paul Balouche?
Q. Hey, I really like this worship song, and I want to learn how to play it on my ukulele, but I can't find the chords anywhere. If you could find a place where I can get the chords or figure them out that would be great, thanks!
A. I went to bing and searched: guitar chords for "Your Name" by Paul Blaouche
I teach ukulele at Bellarmine University. I also teach guitar, mandolin, dulcimer and banjo.
I have written ukulele method books that are published by Mel Bay and have been on the best selling music book list for years. I have also written 2 booklets for Lanikai Ukes that are given with each ukulele purchase. If you want one just email me at musiclou42@msn.com. Be sure to tell me if you want a soprano or baritone booklet.
Now if you are playing a baritone ukulele which is really the first 4 strings of the guitar you would play the song below just like it is written. But the baritone uke does not have the 5th and 6th bass strings. Play the chords using the same chord positions playing only 4 strings.
Now if you are playing the soprano ukulele, just play the exact CHORD NAMES of the chords written in the song. The chords of any songs are the exact same chords though they are played differently on the instrument. A C chord on the piano is the same notes of a C chord played on the guitar, mandolin, ukulele, banjo etc.
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Your Name Chords
Your Name
Paul Baloche, Glenn Packiam
Key: G
Comments:
Capo 3
Intro:
G/B C(add9) D/F# G5 G/B C(add9) D/F# G5
Verse 1:
G/B C(add9) D G5
As morning dawns and evening fades
G/B C(add9) D G5
You inspire songs of praise
G/B C(add9) D Em7
That rise from earth to touch Your heart
C(add9) D G5
and glorify Your Name
Chorus:
Bm7 Em7 G5 C2
Your Name is a strong and mighty tower
D Em7 G5 C2
Your Name is a shelter like no other
D Em7 G5 C2
Your Name, let the nations sing it louder
G/B C2 Dsus D
'Cause nothing has the power to save
G/B C(add9) D/F# G5 G/B C(add9) D/F# G5
But Your Name
Verse 2:
G/B C(add9) D G5
Jesus, in Your Name we pray
G/B C(add9) D G5
Come and fill our hearts today
G/B C(add9) D
Lord, give us strength to live for You
Em7 C(add9) D G5
and glorify Your Name
Other:
Em7 D(add4) Asus A Em7 D(add4) Asus A C(add9)
Chorus 2:
D Em7 G5 C2
Your Name is a strong and mighty tower
D Em7 G5 C2
Your Name is a shelter like no other
D Em7 G5 C2
Your Name, let the nations sing it louder
(1st & 2nd endings)
G/B C2 Dsus D
'Cause nothing has the power to save but
(Repeat Chorus)
(3rd ending)
G/B C2 Dsus D
'Cause nothing has the power to save but Your Name
G/B C2 D G5 G/B C2 D G5
(Repeat)
How can I learn to play the guitar on my own?
Q. I would really like to learn.
I already can play piano if that helps anything.
Thanks! :)
A. I'm exactly like you. I picked up the guitar about 3 weeks ago and I'm already really good. I used to play piano too, and honestly, it didn't help too much (but, then again, I barely remember it).
Buy a book, or google chords. There's more than just A, B, C etc. There's Am, Am7, Asus, A+, etc. Learn the chords first. You really can't just jump into a song, even if there are only like, 4 chords. I tried that and I just ended up going back to learning chords. Learn them, start with the major chords, then to minors, and so on. You especially have to be able to transition between chords. Transitioning is easy to learn with the major chords because all of the other ones are similar to the major chords.
Try using both a pick and finger style, which ever is more comfortable will be fine. For me, it depends on the song. Also, when you first google chords to a song, you'll see just a bunch of random letters. Don't just strum it once. Each letter has a strumming pattern (down, up, hammer, etc). Usually, the pattern is repetative throughout the song.
But learn chords first, and email me if you'd like I'd be happy to help
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