Chords for Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing Instructional - Robert Robinson Cover
Tempo:
71.35 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
F
A
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Alright, hi, this is an instructional video for the song Come Thou Fount, written by Robert Robinson
So this song I played in the key of C
Chords involved for the intro will be just a C and a Csus
So that's adding in your last finger below the ring finger.
So your last finger will be [Gm] on the third fret [C] of the fourth string
And then back to C, Csus, and then to the [G] song.
So this song is in 3-4 beat
Strum pattern that I'll be using will go something like this
[C]
So that's three down strokes.
One, two, three, and then a down up and then to your next chord
Two, three, down up, one, two
And into [G] the song.
So chords involved will be C for the [Em] verse, C
Come thou fount [G] of every blessing.
There's a G, [F] tune my heart
F [D] to sing [C] thy grace
So [F] from your F, you're gonna go to your G and back to [Em] C
Just note that for this part, [F] tune my heart
You're gonna play two counts of the F [G] and then one count of the G and then to C
So tune my [F] heart, one, two, [C] three, one
So on the third [G] count, that's your G [C] and then to your C.
[G] So the G only stays for one count
[F] Okay, so tune my heart [G] to sing thy [C] grace
Then streams of mercy, C so never [G] ceasing G
[F] Call for songs [G] of
loudest praise.
[F] So same thing, songs is two counts, of
[D] loudest is one count and then [C] praise is back to three counts.
Teach me some, so teach me some
[Em] Loudest sonnet.
So over here, third count, I'll go to the F.
[C] So teach me some
Mama, loudest sonnet
Okay, and then repeat again.
Sung by flaming
bongs above
Praise the mount, C
[G] Fixed upon it, G.
[A] Mount [F] of thy
[G] [C] Redeeming love.
So same thing, [F] mount of thy, two counts of the F
[D] Redeeming one count of the G and [C] then love, back to your [G] C
Okay, so this is how it sounds like with the singing and [C] strumming
Come thou
from the [G] very
blessing, tune [F] my heart to sing [C] thy grace
Streams of mercy [G] never ceasing
[F] Call for songs of [C] loudest praise
Teach me some
loudest sonnet
sung by flaming bongs above
Praise the mount
[G] Fixed upon it, [F] mount of thy
[G] Redeeming [C] love
Back to intro and then to the second verse.
[Em] So for this song
I also [C] transpose it up to the key of D on the third verse, the last verse.
So chords involved for that
[Em] So imagine you've finished the second verse
[C] Interpose this precious blood two [A] three
And then I go to an A major chord and over here I just use down strokes one two three four five six
Okay, so [F] interpose this
[G]
precious [C] blood two [A] three down
[D]
Okay, so six down [A] strokes one two three four five [D] six
And then to your D.
So chords involved for the song in the key of D will be
Do, O to grace [A] how great a debtor
That's your A
[G] Daily I'm, G
[A] Constrain, your A to [D] B and then to your D
Let thy goodness, D, [A] like a fetter, D
Bind [G] my wandering, G
Heart, [A] that's your A, to [D] V, to D
so
prone to wonder, D
Lord I feel it, so that's a G to your D and then prone to leave the [G] God, V
I [D] love, back to D.
Here's my heart, D
Lord [A] take and seal it, to your A
[Gm] Then seal it for
G thy [A] chords to your A above, [D] to your D
So this is how it sounds like from the end of the second verse.
[B] We're gonna transpose it to D for the third verse so
[F]
Interpose [G] this [C] precious blood
[A]
O [D] to grace [G] how great [A] a debtor
[G] Daily I'm
[A] Constrained [D] to leave
Let thy goodness
[A] like a fetter
[G] Bind my wandering [D] heart to thee
prone to wonder
Lord I feel it
prone to leave [G] the
God [D] I love
Here's my heart
Go take [A] and seal it
seal [G] it for thy chords [D] above
That's basically [A] the whole song
So one more thing is I [F] forgot to mention how I play this F over [B] here is basically your bar chord F
But instead of using index finger to bar, I'm just gonna put my index finger on the second [F] string first fret
So I think this chord is called F2
So
So this song I played in the key of C
Chords involved for the intro will be just a C and a Csus
So that's adding in your last finger below the ring finger.
So your last finger will be [Gm] on the third fret [C] of the fourth string
And then back to C, Csus, and then to the [G] song.
So this song is in 3-4 beat
Strum pattern that I'll be using will go something like this
[C]
So that's three down strokes.
One, two, three, and then a down up and then to your next chord
Two, three, down up, one, two
And into [G] the song.
So chords involved will be C for the [Em] verse, C
Come thou fount [G] of every blessing.
There's a G, [F] tune my heart
F [D] to sing [C] thy grace
So [F] from your F, you're gonna go to your G and back to [Em] C
Just note that for this part, [F] tune my heart
You're gonna play two counts of the F [G] and then one count of the G and then to C
So tune my [F] heart, one, two, [C] three, one
So on the third [G] count, that's your G [C] and then to your C.
[G] So the G only stays for one count
[F] Okay, so tune my heart [G] to sing thy [C] grace
Then streams of mercy, C so never [G] ceasing G
[F] Call for songs [G] of
loudest praise.
[F] So same thing, songs is two counts, of
[D] loudest is one count and then [C] praise is back to three counts.
Teach me some, so teach me some
[Em] Loudest sonnet.
So over here, third count, I'll go to the F.
[C] So teach me some
Mama, loudest sonnet
Okay, and then repeat again.
Sung by flaming
bongs above
Praise the mount, C
[G] Fixed upon it, G.
[A] Mount [F] of thy
[G] [C] Redeeming love.
So same thing, [F] mount of thy, two counts of the F
[D] Redeeming one count of the G and [C] then love, back to your [G] C
Okay, so this is how it sounds like with the singing and [C] strumming
Come thou
from the [G] very
blessing, tune [F] my heart to sing [C] thy grace
Streams of mercy [G] never ceasing
[F] Call for songs of [C] loudest praise
Teach me some
loudest sonnet
sung by flaming bongs above
Praise the mount
[G] Fixed upon it, [F] mount of thy
[G] Redeeming [C] love
Back to intro and then to the second verse.
[Em] So for this song
I also [C] transpose it up to the key of D on the third verse, the last verse.
So chords involved for that
[Em] So imagine you've finished the second verse
[C] Interpose this precious blood two [A] three
And then I go to an A major chord and over here I just use down strokes one two three four five six
Okay, so [F] interpose this
[G]
precious [C] blood two [A] three down
[D]
Okay, so six down [A] strokes one two three four five [D] six
And then to your D.
So chords involved for the song in the key of D will be
Do, O to grace [A] how great a debtor
That's your A
[G] Daily I'm, G
[A] Constrain, your A to [D] B and then to your D
Let thy goodness, D, [A] like a fetter, D
Bind [G] my wandering, G
Heart, [A] that's your A, to [D] V, to D
so
prone to wonder, D
Lord I feel it, so that's a G to your D and then prone to leave the [G] God, V
I [D] love, back to D.
Here's my heart, D
Lord [A] take and seal it, to your A
[Gm] Then seal it for
G thy [A] chords to your A above, [D] to your D
So this is how it sounds like from the end of the second verse.
[B] We're gonna transpose it to D for the third verse so
[F]
Interpose [G] this [C] precious blood
[A]
O [D] to grace [G] how great [A] a debtor
[G] Daily I'm
[A] Constrained [D] to leave
Let thy goodness
[A] like a fetter
[G] Bind my wandering [D] heart to thee
prone to wonder
Lord I feel it
prone to leave [G] the
God [D] I love
Here's my heart
Go take [A] and seal it
seal [G] it for thy chords [D] above
That's basically [A] the whole song
So one more thing is I [F] forgot to mention how I play this F over [B] here is basically your bar chord F
But instead of using index finger to bar, I'm just gonna put my index finger on the second [F] string first fret
So I think this chord is called F2
So
Key:
G
C
F
A
D
G
C
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ Alright, hi, this is an instructional video for the song Come Thou Fount, written by Robert Robinson
So this song I played in the key of C
Chords involved for the intro will be just a C and a Csus
So that's adding in your last finger below the ring finger.
So your last finger will be [Gm] on the third fret [C] of the fourth string
And then back to C, Csus, and then to the [G] song.
So this song is in 3-4 beat
Strum pattern that I'll be using will go something like this
[C] _ _ _ _
So that's three down strokes.
One, two, three, and then a down up and then to your next chord
_ _ _ Two, three, down up, one, two
And into [G] the song.
So chords involved will be C for the [Em] verse, C
Come thou fount [G] of every blessing.
There's a G, [F] tune my heart
F [D] to sing [C] thy grace
So [F] from your F, you're gonna go to your G and back to [Em] C
Just note that for this part, [F] tune my heart
You're gonna play two counts of the F [G] and then one count of the G and then to C
So tune my [F] heart, one, two, [C] three, one
So on the third [G] count, that's your G [C] and then to your C.
[G] So the G only stays for one count
[F] Okay, so tune my heart [G] to sing thy [C] grace
Then streams of mercy, C so never [G] ceasing G
[F] Call for songs [G] of
loudest praise.
[F] So same thing, songs is two counts, of
[D] loudest is one count and then [C] praise is back to three counts.
Teach me some, so teach me some
_ [Em] Loudest sonnet.
So over here, third count, I'll go to the F.
[C] So teach me some
Mama, loudest sonnet
Okay, and then repeat again.
Sung by flaming _
bongs above
Praise the mount, C
[G] Fixed upon it, G.
[A] Mount [F] of thy
_ [G] [C] Redeeming love.
So same thing, [F] mount of thy, two counts of the F
[D] Redeeming one count of the G and [C] then love, back to your [G] C
Okay, so this is how it sounds like with the singing and [C] strumming _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Come thou
from the [G] very
blessing, tune [F] my heart to sing [C] thy grace
Streams of mercy [G] never ceasing
[F] Call for songs of [C] loudest praise
Teach me some
loudest sonnet
sung by flaming bongs above
Praise the mount
[G] Fixed upon it, [F] mount of thy
[G] Redeeming [C] love
_ Back to intro and then to the second verse.
[Em] So for this song
I also [C] transpose it up to the key of D on the third verse, the last verse.
So chords involved for that
[Em] So imagine you've finished the second verse
[C] Interpose this precious blood two [A] three
And then I go to an A major chord and over here I just use down strokes one two three four five six
Okay, so [F] interpose this
[G]
precious [C] blood two [A] three down
_ [D] _
Okay, so six down [A] strokes one two three four five [D] six
And then to your D.
So chords involved for the song in the key of D will be
Do, O to grace [A] how great a debtor
That's your A
[G] Daily I'm, G
[A] Constrain, your A to [D] B and then to your D
Let thy goodness, D, [A] like a fetter, D
Bind [G] my wandering, G
Heart, [A] that's your A, to [D] V, to D
so
prone to wonder, D
Lord I feel it, so that's a G to your D and then prone to leave the [G] God, V
I [D] love, back to D.
Here's my heart, D
Lord [A] take and seal it, to your A
[Gm] Then seal it for
G thy [A] chords to your A above, [D] to your D
So this is how it sounds like from the end of the second verse.
[B] We're gonna transpose it to D for the third verse so
[F] _ _
Interpose [G] this [C] precious blood
_ _ [A] _
O [D] to grace [G] how great [A] a debtor
_ [G] Daily I'm
[A] Constrained [D] to leave
Let thy goodness
[A] like a fetter
[G] Bind my wandering [D] heart to thee
prone to wonder
Lord I feel it
prone to leave [G] the
God [D] I love
Here's my heart
Go take [A] and seal it
seal [G] it for thy chords [D] above
_ _ That's basically [A] the whole song
So one more thing is I [F] forgot to mention how I play this F over [B] here is basically your bar chord F
But instead of using index finger to bar, I'm just gonna put my index finger on the second [F] string first fret
So I think this chord is called F2
So
So this song I played in the key of C
Chords involved for the intro will be just a C and a Csus
So that's adding in your last finger below the ring finger.
So your last finger will be [Gm] on the third fret [C] of the fourth string
And then back to C, Csus, and then to the [G] song.
So this song is in 3-4 beat
Strum pattern that I'll be using will go something like this
[C] _ _ _ _
So that's three down strokes.
One, two, three, and then a down up and then to your next chord
_ _ _ Two, three, down up, one, two
And into [G] the song.
So chords involved will be C for the [Em] verse, C
Come thou fount [G] of every blessing.
There's a G, [F] tune my heart
F [D] to sing [C] thy grace
So [F] from your F, you're gonna go to your G and back to [Em] C
Just note that for this part, [F] tune my heart
You're gonna play two counts of the F [G] and then one count of the G and then to C
So tune my [F] heart, one, two, [C] three, one
So on the third [G] count, that's your G [C] and then to your C.
[G] So the G only stays for one count
[F] Okay, so tune my heart [G] to sing thy [C] grace
Then streams of mercy, C so never [G] ceasing G
[F] Call for songs [G] of
loudest praise.
[F] So same thing, songs is two counts, of
[D] loudest is one count and then [C] praise is back to three counts.
Teach me some, so teach me some
_ [Em] Loudest sonnet.
So over here, third count, I'll go to the F.
[C] So teach me some
Mama, loudest sonnet
Okay, and then repeat again.
Sung by flaming _
bongs above
Praise the mount, C
[G] Fixed upon it, G.
[A] Mount [F] of thy
_ [G] [C] Redeeming love.
So same thing, [F] mount of thy, two counts of the F
[D] Redeeming one count of the G and [C] then love, back to your [G] C
Okay, so this is how it sounds like with the singing and [C] strumming _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Come thou
from the [G] very
blessing, tune [F] my heart to sing [C] thy grace
Streams of mercy [G] never ceasing
[F] Call for songs of [C] loudest praise
Teach me some
loudest sonnet
sung by flaming bongs above
Praise the mount
[G] Fixed upon it, [F] mount of thy
[G] Redeeming [C] love
_ Back to intro and then to the second verse.
[Em] So for this song
I also [C] transpose it up to the key of D on the third verse, the last verse.
So chords involved for that
[Em] So imagine you've finished the second verse
[C] Interpose this precious blood two [A] three
And then I go to an A major chord and over here I just use down strokes one two three four five six
Okay, so [F] interpose this
[G]
precious [C] blood two [A] three down
_ [D] _
Okay, so six down [A] strokes one two three four five [D] six
And then to your D.
So chords involved for the song in the key of D will be
Do, O to grace [A] how great a debtor
That's your A
[G] Daily I'm, G
[A] Constrain, your A to [D] B and then to your D
Let thy goodness, D, [A] like a fetter, D
Bind [G] my wandering, G
Heart, [A] that's your A, to [D] V, to D
so
prone to wonder, D
Lord I feel it, so that's a G to your D and then prone to leave the [G] God, V
I [D] love, back to D.
Here's my heart, D
Lord [A] take and seal it, to your A
[Gm] Then seal it for
G thy [A] chords to your A above, [D] to your D
So this is how it sounds like from the end of the second verse.
[B] We're gonna transpose it to D for the third verse so
[F] _ _
Interpose [G] this [C] precious blood
_ _ [A] _
O [D] to grace [G] how great [A] a debtor
_ [G] Daily I'm
[A] Constrained [D] to leave
Let thy goodness
[A] like a fetter
[G] Bind my wandering [D] heart to thee
prone to wonder
Lord I feel it
prone to leave [G] the
God [D] I love
Here's my heart
Go take [A] and seal it
seal [G] it for thy chords [D] above
_ _ That's basically [A] the whole song
So one more thing is I [F] forgot to mention how I play this F over [B] here is basically your bar chord F
But instead of using index finger to bar, I'm just gonna put my index finger on the second [F] string first fret
So I think this chord is called F2
So