Chords for Blessed Be Your Name (G) Piano Worship Tutorial
Tempo:
110.05 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [C]
Okay, we're going to learn Blessed Be Your Name.
There are four [N] chord positions in this
song.
We will do it in the key of G.
I will show you the four chord positions that you
need to know, and then we'll play it in the context of the song.
Then I will show you
some different chord pattern movements that you can add.
The first chord in this song
is a G chord, and [G] we are going to play it in this inversion.
Just like this, a B, a
D, and a G.
In the left hand, you're going to put your pinky down here on the low G note.
And you can [Em] see [D] that each finger has a [C] note, and it's naturally [D] laying on the [C] tenor chord
plus a whole [D] step position right here in the [G] G in the bass.
So here's your G chord.
The
next chord in the song is a D chord.
[D] We are going to play it just like this, with an A
on the bottom, a D in the middle, and an F sharp on the top.
There's our D chord.
And
the finger that's naturally laying on the D in the left hand is the thumb.
So here's
our D chord.
The next chord you'll need to know is the E minor chord.
The E minor chord
looks like [Em] this.
We have a B, [E] an E, [Em] and a G in the right hand.
And we are just going
to reach that thumb up to the E in the left hand.
So here you go, E minor.
The next chord
in the song is a C2.
And if we [E] form our tenor chord [C] plus a whole step and make our C chord,
what would be the second note in the chord?
Well, one, two.
There's our two.
That's a
C2.
[G] And what we are going to do is [Gm] take away the third, [C] and it has kind of an open feel
to it.
And in the left hand, the second finger will naturally be laying on the C.
So there's
our C2 chord.
We have a C, a D, and a G.
Okay, here's how the chords fit in the context
of the song.
[G] Here's your G chord to begin with.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in the land that
[C] is plentiful, [G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
And the [N] nice thing
about this song is that pattern repeats over and over again.
I'm going to show you how
to add some movement now to this song.
So the song can have dynamics.
[G] Let's just start
holding whole notes here in the beginning on the first verse.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in
the land that is [C] plentiful, where [G] your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
[G]
[D] Blessed be your name [Em] when I'm found in [C] the desert place, though [G] I walk through the [D] wilderness.
[C] Blessed be your name.
For every blessing you pour out, we're going to add a different [D] pattern,
and it [C] will look like this.
[G] One, two, three, and [D] four.
One, two, three, and four.
[Em] One,
two, three, and four.
[C] One, two, three, and four.
So all you're doing is pressing down
on the chord [G] first for two counts, and then you're going, you're just breaking the chord
up.
But your hand never has to leave the chord position.
[D] Here's the D chord, [Em] E minor.
[C]
So
here it is in context.
[G] Every blessing [D] you pour out, [Em] I'll turn back [C] to pray for you.
Blessed be your name [G] in the land [D] that is plentiful, where your streams of abundance flow.
[Em] Blessed
be your name.
[C] Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed
be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Okay, here's another chord pattern that we can do for the chorus.
It's kind of tricky
because it has some [G] anticipation in it, but it's going to feel like this.
[D]
[Em] The [C]
easiest
way to feel this is just to play with the [G] video.
One, two, three, and four.
[D] One, two,
three, [Em] four.
One, two, three, [C] four.
One, two, [G] three, four.
[D] One, two, three, four.
[Em] [D] [C]
Blessed be [G] the name of the [D] Lord, [Em]
[C] blessed [G] be the name of the Lord.
Blessed be the name
of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your [D]
[C] glorious name.
So [G]
now, here we have the whole song in context.
Blessed [D] be your name in [Em] the land that is [C] plentiful,
[G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
[G] Blessed [D] be your name.
Blessed
[Em] be your name.
When I'm found in the [C] desert place, [G] though I walk through the [D] wilderness, [C] blessed be your name.
Here's the second pattern.
[G] Every blessing [D] you pour out [Em] I'll turn back [C] to praise.
[G] When
the darkness [D] closes in, [Em] Lord, still I [C] will say, blessed be your name.
Blessed be your
[G] name.
Blessed be the name of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your name.
[C]
Blessed [G] be the name of [D] the Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your [D] glorious [C] name.
[F] [E]
[Dm] [E] [Dm]
Okay, we're going to learn Blessed Be Your Name.
There are four [N] chord positions in this
song.
We will do it in the key of G.
I will show you the four chord positions that you
need to know, and then we'll play it in the context of the song.
Then I will show you
some different chord pattern movements that you can add.
The first chord in this song
is a G chord, and [G] we are going to play it in this inversion.
Just like this, a B, a
D, and a G.
In the left hand, you're going to put your pinky down here on the low G note.
And you can [Em] see [D] that each finger has a [C] note, and it's naturally [D] laying on the [C] tenor chord
plus a whole [D] step position right here in the [G] G in the bass.
So here's your G chord.
The
next chord in the song is a D chord.
[D] We are going to play it just like this, with an A
on the bottom, a D in the middle, and an F sharp on the top.
There's our D chord.
And
the finger that's naturally laying on the D in the left hand is the thumb.
So here's
our D chord.
The next chord you'll need to know is the E minor chord.
The E minor chord
looks like [Em] this.
We have a B, [E] an E, [Em] and a G in the right hand.
And we are just going
to reach that thumb up to the E in the left hand.
So here you go, E minor.
The next chord
in the song is a C2.
And if we [E] form our tenor chord [C] plus a whole step and make our C chord,
what would be the second note in the chord?
Well, one, two.
There's our two.
That's a
C2.
[G] And what we are going to do is [Gm] take away the third, [C] and it has kind of an open feel
to it.
And in the left hand, the second finger will naturally be laying on the C.
So there's
our C2 chord.
We have a C, a D, and a G.
Okay, here's how the chords fit in the context
of the song.
[G] Here's your G chord to begin with.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in the land that
[C] is plentiful, [G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
And the [N] nice thing
about this song is that pattern repeats over and over again.
I'm going to show you how
to add some movement now to this song.
So the song can have dynamics.
[G] Let's just start
holding whole notes here in the beginning on the first verse.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in
the land that is [C] plentiful, where [G] your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
[G]
[D] Blessed be your name [Em] when I'm found in [C] the desert place, though [G] I walk through the [D] wilderness.
[C] Blessed be your name.
For every blessing you pour out, we're going to add a different [D] pattern,
and it [C] will look like this.
[G] One, two, three, and [D] four.
One, two, three, and four.
[Em] One,
two, three, and four.
[C] One, two, three, and four.
So all you're doing is pressing down
on the chord [G] first for two counts, and then you're going, you're just breaking the chord
up.
But your hand never has to leave the chord position.
[D] Here's the D chord, [Em] E minor.
[C]
So
here it is in context.
[G] Every blessing [D] you pour out, [Em] I'll turn back [C] to pray for you.
Blessed be your name [G] in the land [D] that is plentiful, where your streams of abundance flow.
[Em] Blessed
be your name.
[C] Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed
be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Okay, here's another chord pattern that we can do for the chorus.
It's kind of tricky
because it has some [G] anticipation in it, but it's going to feel like this.
[D]
[Em] The [C]
easiest
way to feel this is just to play with the [G] video.
One, two, three, and four.
[D] One, two,
three, [Em] four.
One, two, three, [C] four.
One, two, [G] three, four.
[D] One, two, three, four.
[Em] [D] [C]
Blessed be [G] the name of the [D] Lord, [Em]
[C] blessed [G] be the name of the Lord.
Blessed be the name
of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your [D]
[C] glorious name.
So [G]
now, here we have the whole song in context.
Blessed [D] be your name in [Em] the land that is [C] plentiful,
[G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
[G] Blessed [D] be your name.
Blessed
[Em] be your name.
When I'm found in the [C] desert place, [G] though I walk through the [D] wilderness, [C] blessed be your name.
Here's the second pattern.
[G] Every blessing [D] you pour out [Em] I'll turn back [C] to praise.
[G] When
the darkness [D] closes in, [Em] Lord, still I [C] will say, blessed be your name.
Blessed be your
[G] name.
Blessed be the name of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your name.
[C]
Blessed [G] be the name of [D] the Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your [D] glorious [C] name.
[F] [E]
[Dm] [E] [Dm]
Key:
D
C
G
Em
E
D
C
G
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay, we're going to learn Blessed Be Your Name.
There are four [N] chord positions in this
song.
We will do it in the key of G.
I will show you the four chord positions that you
need to know, and then we'll play it in the context of the song.
Then I will show you
some different chord pattern movements that you can add.
The first chord in this song
is a G chord, and [G] we are going to play it in this inversion.
_ Just like this, a B, a
D, and a G.
In the left hand, you're going to put your pinky down here on the low G note.
And you can [Em] see [D] that each finger has a [C] note, and it's naturally [D] laying on the [C] tenor chord
plus a whole [D] step position right here in the [G] G in the bass.
_ So here's your G chord.
The
next chord in the song is a D chord.
[D] We are going to play it just like this, with an A
on the bottom, a D in the middle, and an F sharp on the top.
There's our D chord.
And
the finger that's naturally laying on the D in the left hand is the thumb.
_ So here's
our D chord. _ _ _ _ _ _
The next chord you'll need to know is the E minor chord.
The E minor chord
looks like [Em] this.
_ We have a B, [E] an E, [Em] and a G in the right hand. _
And we are just going
to reach that thumb up to the E in the left hand.
So here you go, E minor.
_ The next chord
in the song is a C2.
_ And if we [E] form our tenor chord [C] plus a whole step _ and make our C chord,
what would be the second note in the chord?
Well, one, two.
There's our two.
_ That's a
C2.
[G] And what we are going to do is [Gm] take away the third, [C] _ _ and it has kind of an open feel
to it.
_ And in the left hand, the second finger will naturally be laying on the C.
So there's
our C2 chord.
We have a C, a D, and a G.
_ _ _ _ Okay, here's how the chords fit in the context
of the song.
_ [G] Here's your G chord to begin with.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in the land that
[C] is _ plentiful, [G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name. _ _
And the [N] nice thing
about this song is that pattern repeats over and over again.
I'm going to show you how
to add some movement now to this song.
So the song can have dynamics.
[G] Let's just start
holding whole notes here in the beginning on the first verse. _
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in
the land that is [C] _ plentiful, where [G] your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] Blessed be your name [Em] when I'm found in [C] the desert place, though [G] I walk through the [D] wilderness.
_ [C] Blessed be your name.
_ For every blessing you pour out, we're going to add a different [D] pattern,
and it [C] will look like this.
_ [G] One, two, three, and [D] four.
One, two, three, and four.
[Em] One,
two, three, and four.
[C] One, two, three, and four.
So all you're doing is pressing down
on the chord [G] first for two counts, and then you're going, you're just breaking the chord
up.
But your hand never has to leave the chord position.
[D] Here's the D chord, _ _ _ _ [Em] E minor. _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
So
here it is in context.
_ [G] _ Every blessing [D] you pour out, [Em] I'll turn back [C] to pray for you.
Blessed be your name [G] in the land [D] _ that is plentiful, where your streams of abundance flow.
_ [Em] _ Blessed
be your name.
[C] _ _ Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed
be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Okay, here's another chord pattern that we can do for the chorus.
It's kind of tricky
because it has some [G] anticipation in it, but it's going to feel like this. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Em] The _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ easiest
way to feel this is just to play with the [G] video.
One, two, three, and four.
[D] One, two,
three, [Em] four.
One, two, three, [C] four.
One, two, [G] three, _ _ _ four.
[D] One, two, three, four.
[Em] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _
_ _ Blessed be [G] the name of the [D] Lord, _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] blessed _ [G] be the name of the Lord.
Blessed be the name
of the [D] Lord.
_ Blessed [Em] be your _ [D]
[C] glorious name.
So _ _ [G]
now, here we have the whole song in context. _ _ _
_ _ Blessed [D] be your name in [Em] the land that is [C] _ plentiful,
[G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
_ [C] Blessed be your name. _ _
_ [G] _ _ Blessed [D] be your name.
Blessed
[Em] be your name.
When I'm found in the [C] desert place, [G] though I walk through the [D] _ wilderness, _ [C] blessed be your name.
Here's the second pattern.
[G] _ Every blessing [D] you pour out [Em] I'll turn back [C] to praise.
_ [G] _ When
the darkness [D] _ closes in, [Em] Lord, still I [C] will say, blessed be your name.
Blessed be your
[G] name.
Blessed be the name of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your name.
_ [C] _ _
Blessed [G] be the name of [D] the Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your _ [D] glorious [C] name. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Okay, we're going to learn Blessed Be Your Name.
There are four [N] chord positions in this
song.
We will do it in the key of G.
I will show you the four chord positions that you
need to know, and then we'll play it in the context of the song.
Then I will show you
some different chord pattern movements that you can add.
The first chord in this song
is a G chord, and [G] we are going to play it in this inversion.
_ Just like this, a B, a
D, and a G.
In the left hand, you're going to put your pinky down here on the low G note.
And you can [Em] see [D] that each finger has a [C] note, and it's naturally [D] laying on the [C] tenor chord
plus a whole [D] step position right here in the [G] G in the bass.
_ So here's your G chord.
The
next chord in the song is a D chord.
[D] We are going to play it just like this, with an A
on the bottom, a D in the middle, and an F sharp on the top.
There's our D chord.
And
the finger that's naturally laying on the D in the left hand is the thumb.
_ So here's
our D chord. _ _ _ _ _ _
The next chord you'll need to know is the E minor chord.
The E minor chord
looks like [Em] this.
_ We have a B, [E] an E, [Em] and a G in the right hand. _
And we are just going
to reach that thumb up to the E in the left hand.
So here you go, E minor.
_ The next chord
in the song is a C2.
_ And if we [E] form our tenor chord [C] plus a whole step _ and make our C chord,
what would be the second note in the chord?
Well, one, two.
There's our two.
_ That's a
C2.
[G] And what we are going to do is [Gm] take away the third, [C] _ _ and it has kind of an open feel
to it.
_ And in the left hand, the second finger will naturally be laying on the C.
So there's
our C2 chord.
We have a C, a D, and a G.
_ _ _ _ Okay, here's how the chords fit in the context
of the song.
_ [G] Here's your G chord to begin with.
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in the land that
[C] is _ plentiful, [G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name. _ _
And the [N] nice thing
about this song is that pattern repeats over and over again.
I'm going to show you how
to add some movement now to this song.
So the song can have dynamics.
[G] Let's just start
holding whole notes here in the beginning on the first verse. _
Blessed [D] be your name [Em] in
the land that is [C] _ plentiful, where [G] your streams of [D] abundance flow.
[C] Blessed be your name.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] Blessed be your name [Em] when I'm found in [C] the desert place, though [G] I walk through the [D] wilderness.
_ [C] Blessed be your name.
_ For every blessing you pour out, we're going to add a different [D] pattern,
and it [C] will look like this.
_ [G] One, two, three, and [D] four.
One, two, three, and four.
[Em] One,
two, three, and four.
[C] One, two, three, and four.
So all you're doing is pressing down
on the chord [G] first for two counts, and then you're going, you're just breaking the chord
up.
But your hand never has to leave the chord position.
[D] Here's the D chord, _ _ _ _ [Em] E minor. _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
So
here it is in context.
_ [G] _ Every blessing [D] you pour out, [Em] I'll turn back [C] to pray for you.
Blessed be your name [G] in the land [D] _ that is plentiful, where your streams of abundance flow.
_ [Em] _ Blessed
be your name.
[C] _ _ Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Blessed
be your name.
Blessed be your name.
Okay, here's another chord pattern that we can do for the chorus.
It's kind of tricky
because it has some [G] anticipation in it, but it's going to feel like this. _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[Em] The _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ easiest
way to feel this is just to play with the [G] video.
One, two, three, and four.
[D] One, two,
three, [Em] four.
One, two, three, [C] four.
One, two, [G] three, _ _ _ four.
[D] One, two, three, four.
[Em] _ _ [D] _ [C] _ _
_ _ Blessed be [G] the name of the [D] Lord, _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[C] blessed _ [G] be the name of the Lord.
Blessed be the name
of the [D] Lord.
_ Blessed [Em] be your _ [D]
[C] glorious name.
So _ _ [G]
now, here we have the whole song in context. _ _ _
_ _ Blessed [D] be your name in [Em] the land that is [C] _ plentiful,
[G] where your streams of [D] abundance flow.
_ [C] Blessed be your name. _ _
_ [G] _ _ Blessed [D] be your name.
Blessed
[Em] be your name.
When I'm found in the [C] desert place, [G] though I walk through the [D] _ wilderness, _ [C] blessed be your name.
Here's the second pattern.
[G] _ Every blessing [D] you pour out [Em] I'll turn back [C] to praise.
_ [G] _ When
the darkness [D] _ closes in, [Em] Lord, still I [C] will say, blessed be your name.
Blessed be your
[G] name.
Blessed be the name of the [D] Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your name.
_ [C] _ _
Blessed [G] be the name of [D] the Lord.
Blessed [Em] be your _ [D] glorious [C] name. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [Dm] _