Chords for 10,000 Reasons strumming pattern + chords
Tempo:
65.775 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
D
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Good day brethren, today we're going to take a look at the strumming pattern and the chords of the song 10,000 reasons [C] by Matt Redman.
This song is inspired by the opening verse of Psalm 103.
Praise the Lord my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
This song is in the key of G and we will just be using the chords C, [G] G, D, [D] D with an F sharp on the bass [Em] and E minor.
And the strumming pattern for this song [N] is pretty much easy and this is what I call the red strawberry pattern.
And it goes like 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry.
Ok that's it.
We're just going to repeat this pattern over and over and over again.
Here we go, 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, down, down, down, up, down, down, down, up, down, down, up, down, down, up.
So let us now apply this strumming pattern to our chords.
[C] 1, 2, 3 and red [G] strawberry, red strawberry, [D] red [Em] strawberry, red strawberry, [C] red strawberry, [G] red strawberry, [D] red strawberry.
[G] So here is the lyrics with the chords.
[C] [G]
[D] [Em] [D] [C]
[G] [C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D]
oh [Em] my soul, [C] worship [G] his holy [D]
name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C]
[D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll worship [D] your holy [C]
name.
[G] The [C] sun [G] comes up, [D] it's a new [Em] day [C] dawning, it's [G] time to sing [D] your song [Em] again.
[C] Whatever [G] may pass [D] and whatever [Em] lies before me, [C] let [G] me be singing [D] when the evening [G] comes.
[C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C]
worship [G] his [D] holy name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C] [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll [G] worship [D] your [Em] holy [C] name.
[G]
So that pretty much is the structure of the chorus and the verses.
By the way, I also have included in the description below the link to the chord sheets of this song in all keys, so that you can just simply print them anywhere and anytime you want.
God bless brethren and to God be
This song is inspired by the opening verse of Psalm 103.
Praise the Lord my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
This song is in the key of G and we will just be using the chords C, [G] G, D, [D] D with an F sharp on the bass [Em] and E minor.
And the strumming pattern for this song [N] is pretty much easy and this is what I call the red strawberry pattern.
And it goes like 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry.
Ok that's it.
We're just going to repeat this pattern over and over and over again.
Here we go, 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, down, down, down, up, down, down, down, up, down, down, up, down, down, up.
So let us now apply this strumming pattern to our chords.
[C] 1, 2, 3 and red [G] strawberry, red strawberry, [D] red [Em] strawberry, red strawberry, [C] red strawberry, [G] red strawberry, [D] red strawberry.
[G] So here is the lyrics with the chords.
[C] [G]
[D] [Em] [D] [C]
[G] [C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D]
oh [Em] my soul, [C] worship [G] his holy [D]
name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C]
[D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll worship [D] your holy [C]
name.
[G] The [C] sun [G] comes up, [D] it's a new [Em] day [C] dawning, it's [G] time to sing [D] your song [Em] again.
[C] Whatever [G] may pass [D] and whatever [Em] lies before me, [C] let [G] me be singing [D] when the evening [G] comes.
[C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C]
worship [G] his [D] holy name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C] [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll [G] worship [D] your [Em] holy [C] name.
[G]
So that pretty much is the structure of the chorus and the verses.
By the way, I also have included in the description below the link to the chord sheets of this song in all keys, so that you can just simply print them anywhere and anytime you want.
God bless brethren and to God be
Key:
C
G
D
Em
C
G
D
Em
Good day brethren, today we're going to take a look at the strumming pattern and the chords of the song 10,000 reasons [C] by Matt Redman.
This song is inspired by the opening verse of Psalm 103.
Praise the Lord my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
This song is in the key of G and we will just be using the chords C, [G] G, D, [D] D with an F sharp on the bass [Em] and E minor.
And the strumming pattern for this song [N] is pretty much easy and this is what I call the red strawberry pattern.
And it goes like 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry.
Ok that's it.
We're just going to repeat this pattern over and over and over again.
Here we go, 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, down, down, down, up, down, down, down, up, down, down, up, down, down, up.
So let us now apply this strumming pattern to our chords.
[C] 1, 2, 3 and red [G] strawberry, red strawberry, [D] red [Em] strawberry, red strawberry, [C] red strawberry, [G] red strawberry, [D] red strawberry. _
_ [G] So here is the lyrics with the chords.
_ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ [C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D]
oh [Em] my soul, [C] worship [G] his holy [D] _
name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C]
[D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll worship [D] your holy [C]
name.
[G] The _ [C] sun [G] comes up, [D] it's a new [Em] day [C] dawning, it's [G] time to sing [D] your song [Em] again.
_ [C] Whatever [G] may pass [D] and whatever [Em] lies before me, _ [C] let [G] me be singing [D] when the evening [G] _ comes.
[C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C]
worship [G] his [D] holy name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C] [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll [G] worship [D] your [Em] holy [C] name.
[G] _ _ _ _
So that pretty much is the structure of the chorus and the verses.
By the way, I also have included in the description below the link to the chord sheets of this song in all keys, so that you can just simply print them anywhere and anytime you want.
God bless brethren and to God be
This song is inspired by the opening verse of Psalm 103.
Praise the Lord my soul, all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
This song is in the key of G and we will just be using the chords C, [G] G, D, [D] D with an F sharp on the bass [Em] and E minor.
And the strumming pattern for this song [N] is pretty much easy and this is what I call the red strawberry pattern.
And it goes like 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry.
Ok that's it.
We're just going to repeat this pattern over and over and over again.
Here we go, 1, 2, 3 and red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, red strawberry, down, down, down, up, down, down, down, up, down, down, up, down, down, up.
So let us now apply this strumming pattern to our chords.
[C] 1, 2, 3 and red [G] strawberry, red strawberry, [D] red [Em] strawberry, red strawberry, [C] red strawberry, [G] red strawberry, [D] red strawberry. _
_ [G] So here is the lyrics with the chords.
_ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ [D] _ [Em] _ _ [D] _ _ [C] _
_ [G] _ [C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D]
oh [Em] my soul, [C] worship [G] his holy [D] _
name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C]
[D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll worship [D] your holy [C]
name.
[G] The _ [C] sun [G] comes up, [D] it's a new [Em] day [C] dawning, it's [G] time to sing [D] your song [Em] again.
_ [C] Whatever [G] may pass [D] and whatever [Em] lies before me, _ [C] let [G] me be singing [D] when the evening [G] _ comes.
[C] Bless the Lord, [G] oh my soul, [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C]
worship [G] his [D] holy name.
[C] Sing like never [Em] before, [C] [D] oh [Em] my soul, [C] I'll [G] worship [D] your [Em] holy [C] name.
[G] _ _ _ _
So that pretty much is the structure of the chorus and the verses.
By the way, I also have included in the description below the link to the chord sheets of this song in all keys, so that you can just simply print them anywhere and anytime you want.
God bless brethren and to God be