Chords for Dewayne Woods - Let Go (Piano Chords)
Tempo:
95.6 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bbm
Fm
Dbm
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Praise God I got a new cam and hopefully the quality and everything is better with this cam.
I just thank God for it.
This song is called Let Go and Let God by Dwayne Woods.
It's truly a blessing because sometimes you have to, in order for God to open up some
opportunities for you, you have to let go and let him do it.
A lot of times we want to do things in our own strength.
Even with music, you sometimes have to just let go and let God.
You know, sometimes you get real anxious and you want to learn something and you can't
get it, but if you just let go and let God, you'll see how he can move through your fingers,
move through your mind, and bring the anointing over your life.
I don't play, I don't read music, I don't understand theory, I don't understand none
of that stuff.
So when you hear me say we, I'm talking about the Holy Spirit because he guides everything
I do with my finger movements.
So we'll start it off.
The song is in A flat and I'm going to show you several ways that you can play this thing.
But I'll give you the basic run of the song so you can take that and build on it.
[Ab] So let go,
[Bbm] let [Fm] God, [Bbm] let go.
[Dbm] Oh let God, [Cm] let go.
[Fm] Let God, [Bb] let go.
[Dbm] Let God.
[Ab] Soon [Bbm] as I [Fm] stop worrying, [Db] that [Dbm] is when the story [Cm] ends.
[Fm] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Dbm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Ab] oh.
Okay, so look, it's real simple.
You start off in A flat with E flat and C or a regular A flat chord which is A flat,
C, E flat.
I just like it here with the E flat and the C.
Then you [Bbm] go to B flat in the bass [Db] with F, A flat, C sharp.
[Ab]
Then you go to C over A flat or the other way around, I guess A flat over C.
That's the A flat chord.
That's A, C, E flat with a C.
[Bbm] Then you go to C sharp with F, B flat, C, [C] E flat.
You can play this three different ways.
[Bbm] You can either play it this way or you can move the [Ab] B flat to an A flat or you can just
take out the A flat all together and just play the C, I mean the F, C, and E flat.
[Db] So I play around with that every time I'm playing.
I might play something different when I run back to [Dbm] that.
Then you go down, then you stay there and then you, same C sharp, but you do E, A flat,
B flat, C sharp.
[Cm] Then you go to C.
And with C, you can play C, E, G, B flat or you can move it over here
which is G, B [Eb] flat, E flat.
[Fm] Then you go to F with C, F, A flat.
[Bb] Then you go to D with a F, B flat, D, and F.
[Dbm] Then you go back to the C sharp.
That original chord actually would be E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
And back [Ab] to the beginning.
So that's pretty much the whole song.
And all he does is, you know, he just does some in-verbs here and there.
So let's run that all together so you can get the feel for it.
Let go.
So that's A [Cm] flat with the E flat and F.
[Bbm] Let go.
[Ab]
Down to the C.
So what I did there was in the B flat, [Bbm]
I did a B flat, [Db] F, A flat in the
left hand with a F, A flat, C sharp in the right.
And then [Ab] down to a C over A flat.
So you play it together.
Let go.
[Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db] Let go.
Then I move to a C sharp.
And I don't play anything like I said.
I just do the [F] F, the C, and [Db] the E flat.
Let go.
[Cm] Oh, let go.
[Db] Let go.
[Cm]
Then you go to C with a C, E flat, [Eb] G, B flat.
[Fm] Then to an F with C, F, A flat.
[Bb] Then to a D with F, B flat, D, F.
Or [Fm] you can just do an F, C, and [Dm] F.
Back [Dbm] to a C sharp with an E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
[Ab] Back to the beginning.
So let go.
[Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db]
Let go.
[Dbm] Oh, let go.
[Cm]
Let go.
[Fm] Let go.
[Dm] Let go.
[Dbm] Let go.
[Ab] Praise God.
Y'all
I just thank God for it.
This song is called Let Go and Let God by Dwayne Woods.
It's truly a blessing because sometimes you have to, in order for God to open up some
opportunities for you, you have to let go and let him do it.
A lot of times we want to do things in our own strength.
Even with music, you sometimes have to just let go and let God.
You know, sometimes you get real anxious and you want to learn something and you can't
get it, but if you just let go and let God, you'll see how he can move through your fingers,
move through your mind, and bring the anointing over your life.
I don't play, I don't read music, I don't understand theory, I don't understand none
of that stuff.
So when you hear me say we, I'm talking about the Holy Spirit because he guides everything
I do with my finger movements.
So we'll start it off.
The song is in A flat and I'm going to show you several ways that you can play this thing.
But I'll give you the basic run of the song so you can take that and build on it.
[Ab] So let go,
[Bbm] let [Fm] God, [Bbm] let go.
[Dbm] Oh let God, [Cm] let go.
[Fm] Let God, [Bb] let go.
[Dbm] Let God.
[Ab] Soon [Bbm] as I [Fm] stop worrying, [Db] that [Dbm] is when the story [Cm] ends.
[Fm] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Dbm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Ab] oh.
Okay, so look, it's real simple.
You start off in A flat with E flat and C or a regular A flat chord which is A flat,
C, E flat.
I just like it here with the E flat and the C.
Then you [Bbm] go to B flat in the bass [Db] with F, A flat, C sharp.
[Ab]
Then you go to C over A flat or the other way around, I guess A flat over C.
That's the A flat chord.
That's A, C, E flat with a C.
[Bbm] Then you go to C sharp with F, B flat, C, [C] E flat.
You can play this three different ways.
[Bbm] You can either play it this way or you can move the [Ab] B flat to an A flat or you can just
take out the A flat all together and just play the C, I mean the F, C, and E flat.
[Db] So I play around with that every time I'm playing.
I might play something different when I run back to [Dbm] that.
Then you go down, then you stay there and then you, same C sharp, but you do E, A flat,
B flat, C sharp.
[Cm] Then you go to C.
And with C, you can play C, E, G, B flat or you can move it over here
which is G, B [Eb] flat, E flat.
[Fm] Then you go to F with C, F, A flat.
[Bb] Then you go to D with a F, B flat, D, and F.
[Dbm] Then you go back to the C sharp.
That original chord actually would be E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
And back [Ab] to the beginning.
So that's pretty much the whole song.
And all he does is, you know, he just does some in-verbs here and there.
So let's run that all together so you can get the feel for it.
Let go.
So that's A [Cm] flat with the E flat and F.
[Bbm] Let go.
[Ab]
Down to the C.
So what I did there was in the B flat, [Bbm]
I did a B flat, [Db] F, A flat in the
left hand with a F, A flat, C sharp in the right.
And then [Ab] down to a C over A flat.
So you play it together.
Let go.
[Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db] Let go.
Then I move to a C sharp.
And I don't play anything like I said.
I just do the [F] F, the C, and [Db] the E flat.
Let go.
[Cm] Oh, let go.
[Db] Let go.
[Cm]
Then you go to C with a C, E flat, [Eb] G, B flat.
[Fm] Then to an F with C, F, A flat.
[Bb] Then to a D with F, B flat, D, F.
Or [Fm] you can just do an F, C, and [Dm] F.
Back [Dbm] to a C sharp with an E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
[Ab] Back to the beginning.
So let go.
[Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db]
Let go.
[Dbm] Oh, let go.
[Cm]
Let go.
[Fm] Let go.
[Dm] Let go.
[Dbm] Let go.
[Ab] Praise God.
Y'all
Key:
Ab
Bbm
Fm
Dbm
Db
Ab
Bbm
Fm
_ Praise God I got a new cam and hopefully the quality and everything is better with this cam.
I just thank God for it.
This song is called Let Go and Let God by Dwayne Woods.
It's truly a blessing because sometimes you have to, in order for God to open up some
opportunities for you, you have to let go and let him do it.
A lot of times we want to do things in our own strength.
Even with music, you sometimes have to just let go and let God.
You know, sometimes you get real anxious and you want to learn something and you can't
get it, but if you just let go and let God, you'll see how he can move through your fingers,
move through your mind, and bring the anointing over your life.
I don't play, I don't read music, I don't understand theory, I don't understand none
of that stuff.
So when you hear me say we, I'm talking about the Holy Spirit because he guides everything
I do with my finger movements.
So we'll start it off.
The song is in A flat and I'm going to show you several ways that you can play this thing.
But I'll give you the basic run of the song so you can take that and build on it.
[Ab] So let go, _
[Bbm] let [Fm] God, [Bbm] let go.
[Dbm] Oh let God, _ [Cm] let go. _
[Fm] Let God, _ [Bb] let go. _
[Dbm] Let God.
_ [Ab] _ _ Soon [Bbm] as I [Fm] stop worrying, [Db] _ _ that [Dbm] is when the story [Cm] ends.
_ [Fm] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Dbm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _ _ [Ab] oh. _
Okay, so look, it's real simple.
You start off in A flat _ _ with _ E flat and C or a regular A flat chord which is A flat,
C, E flat.
I just like it here with the E flat and the C.
_ _ Then you [Bbm] go to B flat _ _ in the bass [Db] with F, A flat, C sharp.
[Ab] _
Then you go to C over A flat or the other way around, I guess A flat over C.
That's the A flat chord.
That's A, C, E flat with a C. _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ Then you go to C sharp _ with F, B flat, C, [C] E flat.
You can play this three different ways.
[Bbm] You can either play it this way or you can move the [Ab] B flat to an A flat or you can just
take out the A flat all together and just play the C, I mean the F, C, and E flat.
[Db] So I play around with that every time I'm playing.
I might play something different when I run back to [Dbm] that.
Then you go down, _ then you stay there and then you, _ _ same C sharp, but you do E, A flat,
B flat, C sharp.
_ _ [Cm] _ Then you go to C.
And with C, you can play C, E, G, B flat or you can move it over here
which is G, B [Eb] flat, E flat.
_ [Fm] _ Then you go to F _ with C, F, A flat.
_ _ _ [Bb] Then you go to D with a F, B flat, D, and F. _ _
[Dbm] _ _ Then you go back to the C sharp.
That original chord actually would be E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
And back [Ab] to the beginning.
_ _ So that's pretty much the whole song.
And all he does is, you know, he just does some in-verbs here and there.
So let's run that all together so you can get the feel for it. _ _ _ _ _
Let go.
So that's A [Cm] flat with the E flat and F.
[Bbm] Let go.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
Down to the C.
_ So what I did there was in the B flat, [Bbm] _
I did a B flat, [Db] F, A flat in the
left hand with a F, A flat, C sharp in the right.
And then [Ab] down to a C over A flat.
So you play it together.
Let go.
_ _ [Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db] Let go.
Then I move to a C sharp.
And I don't play anything like I said.
I just do the [F] F, the C, and [Db] the E flat.
Let go. _
[Cm] Oh, let go.
[Db] Let go.
_ [Cm] _
_ _ Then you go to C with a C, E flat, [Eb] G, B flat.
_ [Fm] _ Then to an F with C, _ F, A flat.
_ [Bb] _ _ Then to a D with F, B flat, D, F.
Or [Fm] you can just do an F, C, and [Dm] F.
_ Back [Dbm] to a C sharp with an E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
[Ab] Back to the beginning.
So let go.
_ [Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
_ [Db]
Let go.
[Dbm] Oh, let go.
_ [Cm]
Let go.
_ _ [Fm] Let go. _ _
[Dm] Let go.
_ [Dbm] Let go. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Praise God.
Y'all
I just thank God for it.
This song is called Let Go and Let God by Dwayne Woods.
It's truly a blessing because sometimes you have to, in order for God to open up some
opportunities for you, you have to let go and let him do it.
A lot of times we want to do things in our own strength.
Even with music, you sometimes have to just let go and let God.
You know, sometimes you get real anxious and you want to learn something and you can't
get it, but if you just let go and let God, you'll see how he can move through your fingers,
move through your mind, and bring the anointing over your life.
I don't play, I don't read music, I don't understand theory, I don't understand none
of that stuff.
So when you hear me say we, I'm talking about the Holy Spirit because he guides everything
I do with my finger movements.
So we'll start it off.
The song is in A flat and I'm going to show you several ways that you can play this thing.
But I'll give you the basic run of the song so you can take that and build on it.
[Ab] So let go, _
[Bbm] let [Fm] God, [Bbm] let go.
[Dbm] Oh let God, _ [Cm] let go. _
[Fm] Let God, _ [Bb] let go. _
[Dbm] Let God.
_ [Ab] _ _ Soon [Bbm] as I [Fm] stop worrying, [Db] _ _ that [Dbm] is when the story [Cm] ends.
_ [Fm] Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Bb] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, [Dbm] oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, _ _ _ [Ab] oh. _
Okay, so look, it's real simple.
You start off in A flat _ _ with _ E flat and C or a regular A flat chord which is A flat,
C, E flat.
I just like it here with the E flat and the C.
_ _ Then you [Bbm] go to B flat _ _ in the bass [Db] with F, A flat, C sharp.
[Ab] _
Then you go to C over A flat or the other way around, I guess A flat over C.
That's the A flat chord.
That's A, C, E flat with a C. _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ Then you go to C sharp _ with F, B flat, C, [C] E flat.
You can play this three different ways.
[Bbm] You can either play it this way or you can move the [Ab] B flat to an A flat or you can just
take out the A flat all together and just play the C, I mean the F, C, and E flat.
[Db] So I play around with that every time I'm playing.
I might play something different when I run back to [Dbm] that.
Then you go down, _ then you stay there and then you, _ _ same C sharp, but you do E, A flat,
B flat, C sharp.
_ _ [Cm] _ Then you go to C.
And with C, you can play C, E, G, B flat or you can move it over here
which is G, B [Eb] flat, E flat.
_ [Fm] _ Then you go to F _ with C, F, A flat.
_ _ _ [Bb] Then you go to D with a F, B flat, D, and F. _ _
[Dbm] _ _ Then you go back to the C sharp.
That original chord actually would be E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
And back [Ab] to the beginning.
_ _ So that's pretty much the whole song.
And all he does is, you know, he just does some in-verbs here and there.
So let's run that all together so you can get the feel for it. _ _ _ _ _
Let go.
So that's A [Cm] flat with the E flat and F.
[Bbm] Let go.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _
Down to the C.
_ So what I did there was in the B flat, [Bbm] _
I did a B flat, [Db] F, A flat in the
left hand with a F, A flat, C sharp in the right.
And then [Ab] down to a C over A flat.
So you play it together.
Let go.
_ _ [Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
[Db] Let go.
Then I move to a C sharp.
And I don't play anything like I said.
I just do the [F] F, the C, and [Db] the E flat.
Let go. _
[Cm] Oh, let go.
[Db] Let go.
_ [Cm] _
_ _ Then you go to C with a C, E flat, [Eb] G, B flat.
_ [Fm] _ Then to an F with C, _ F, A flat.
_ [Bb] _ _ Then to a D with F, B flat, D, F.
Or [Fm] you can just do an F, C, and [Dm] F.
_ Back [Dbm] to a C sharp with an E, A flat, B flat, C sharp.
[Ab] Back to the beginning.
So let go.
_ [Bbm] Let [Fm] go.
_ [Db]
Let go.
[Dbm] Oh, let go.
_ [Cm]
Let go.
_ _ [Fm] Let go. _ _
[Dm] Let go.
_ [Dbm] Let go. _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Praise God.
Y'all