Chords for He's Able by Deitrick Haddon

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Alright, this is a song that I love I love hearing it.
I love playing it.
I love singing it
It is he's able by
Dietrich Haddon or Darwin [Bb] Hobbes.
I don't know who but I I like to start it in B flat because it's
It's easier to sing.
It's a little bit lower than where he starts
I'm not sure where the original starts, but I'm gonna I'm gonna teach it in B flat
[F] [Gm] [Eb] The
Chord progression for this song is [Bb] real easy.
It's a one five six four
In B flat one is going to be B flat major B flat D and F five
one two [F] three five five
F major F [C] a C
[Gm]
Six is going to be a G minor
G B flat and D
[Eb] Or
Is going to be the E flat
Which is E flat [Bb] G and B flat?
so that's
That's pretty much the the entire course there
God is [F] able to do just [Gm] what he said [Eb] he would do
[D]
[Bb] He's gonna [F] fulfill [Gm] Every
promise [Eb] to you
Then the next [F] part don't give up go straight to the five the F major
F a C
[Gbm] Don't give up on God
[Gm] Cuz he [F] won't give [Eb] up on you that part [F] is
F [Gbm] major and then it goes [D] to an F [Gb] sharp diminished
which is F sharp a and C on God
[Gm] Cuz he [Eb] won't give up on you [Gm] that part is
G minor the G B flat [F] D F major F a C
[Eb]
That's the E flat major E flat G and B flat
And then [Bb] it goes he's able and it just repeats the one [F] five six four
[Gm] And [Eb] [D]
[Bb] [G] that's a very prominent little run in the song just [Cm] from four [D] [Ab] three [Bb] two one
And then you [Eb] play the chord
[D] [Bb]
[F] [Gm]
[Eb] [Bb] And
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] then the the verse is
All it it's a series of the same chords that we've used go [F] straight to the five it's
[Bb] God [F] is able [Gm] to do just what he [Eb] said he would do
[F]
[Eb] It's
So [F] it goes straight to the five the F major F a C [Eb] to the four E flat
major E flat
G and B flat
[Fm] And it just goes back to the five [Eb] again abundantly repeats that
This now goes
[D] [Bb] You do [G] that little walk down
[Eb] [D] [Bb] [F] Then you go through the four chords there from the B flat to the now [Gm] all you could ask
You can go to the minor there the the six G minor.
Oh
[Eb] to the four
Which is the E flat major?
[F] According [Eb] to and just repeat it [Fm] the [Eb] power
[D]
[Bb] [F] You
[Gm] go [Eb] to the chorus
[D]
[Bb] Is able [F] to do just [Gm] what he said [Eb] he would do
[D]
[Bb] He's gonna [F] fulfill
[Gm] every [Eb] promise to you
[F] Don't give up [Gbm] on God [Gm] cuz he [F] won't give [Eb] up on you He's [Bb] able
[F]
[Gm] [Eb] [D]
[Bb] Oh
And then when he goes into the [Abm] O's I might have seen [Bb] those cuz they just get too hot but basically you're saying
[F] [Gm] [Eb]
He's able
[D] [Bb] And you just repeat that
[F] Then there are [Gm] key changes and what you do is you [Eb] do
You do that four three two [Bb] one in each key
so this key is B flat the next key [B] you're gonna move up to is B [Em] and
the four three two one and B is E
[Eb] D [Db] sharp C [B] sharp B
[E]
All [Eb] [B] right, [Bb] so we're here and B flat I know this can get a little confusing but this is this is why I need to know your skills
We're here in B flat.
[Eb] We're doing
[D] [Bb]
[F] [Gm] [Eb] They were ready to switch [E] e
[Eb] [B] Then we're here, all right
The one is B
[Gb] I'm not gonna give you all these because I'm gonna run out of time.
Just watch my [Abm] hands
[E] [Eb] [B] Giving [Gb] you the [Abm] chords right now
[E] This last course is an E major
All right, and then when you're ready to switch to the next key, [C] which is [F] C the four of C is [B] F so you start at [E]
[D] L
[C] [G]
[Am] C G minor
[F]
And then [E] you're beating
[C] [G]
[Am] [F] He's a and [Ab] then it just repeats you can repeat keep doing that in this key that [C] he's able
[G]
[Am] [F]
[C] [D] And it just repeats over and over those four chords and
When you get to the end if [G] you want to do it in these keys
You go to the G don't [Ab] give up on
[Abm] Cuz [Am] he [G] won't give [F] up
[G] So that part is a G [Ab] major to you can call it G sharp diminished
G sharp B and D [Am] then a [G] minor [F] G
and F and
You end on he's [C] a boat
on the seat there
Those are my keys.
Those are comfortable keys for me to do it and
If you want to learn from the original key, I think they start in in maybe
B or C.
I'm not sure but that is he's able by
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Bb
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D
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F
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Eb
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Bb
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_ _ _ Alright, this is a song that I love I love hearing it.
I love playing it.
I love singing it
It is he's able by
Dietrich Haddon or Darwin [Bb] Hobbes.
I don't know who but I I like to start it in B flat because it's
It's easier to sing.
It's a little bit lower than where he starts
I'm not sure where the original starts, but I'm gonna I'm gonna teach it in B flat _ _
[F] _ _ [Gm] _ [Eb] The
Chord progression for this song is [Bb] real easy.
It's a one five six four
In B flat one is going to be B flat major B flat D and F _ five
one two [F] three five five
F major F [C] a C
[Gm] _
Six is going to be a G minor
G B flat and D
_ [Eb] _ _ Or
Is going to be the E flat
Which is E flat [Bb] G and B flat?
so that's
_ That's pretty much the the entire course there
God is [F] able to do just [Gm] what he said [Eb] he would do
[D] _
[Bb] _ He's gonna [F] fulfill _ [Gm] Every
_ promise [Eb] to you
Then the next [F] part don't give up go straight to the five the F major _
F a C
[Gbm] Don't give up on God
[Gm] Cuz he [F] won't give [Eb] up on you that part [F] is
F [Gbm] major and then it goes [D] to an F [Gb] sharp diminished
_ which is F sharp a and C on God
[Gm] Cuz he [Eb] won't give up on you [Gm] that part is
G minor the G B flat [F] D F major F a C
[Eb] _ _
That's the E flat major E flat G _ and B flat
And then [Bb] it goes he's able and it just repeats the one [F] five six four _ _
[Gm] _ And _ [Eb] _ _ _ [D] _
[Bb] _ [G] that's a very prominent little run in the song just [Cm] from four [D] [Ab] three [Bb] two one _
And then you [Eb] play the chord
[D] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ And _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ then the the verse is
All it it's a series of the same chords that we've used go [F] straight to the five _ it's
[Bb] _ _ God [F] is able [Gm] to do just what he [Eb] said he would _ do
[F] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ It's
So [F] it goes straight to the five the F major F a C [Eb] to the four E flat
major E flat
G and B flat
_ [Fm] And it just goes back to the five [Eb] again _ abundantly repeats that
_ This now goes
[D] _ _ [Bb] _ You do [G] that little walk down
[Eb] _ [D] _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] Then you go through the four chords there from the B flat to the now [Gm] all you could ask
You can go to the minor there the the six G minor.
Oh
[Eb] to the four
Which is the E flat major?
[F] According _ [Eb] to and just repeat it [Fm] the [Eb] power
_ _ [D] _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] You _ _
[Gm] _ go _ [Eb] to the chorus
[D] _
[Bb] _ Is able [F] to do just [Gm] what he said [Eb] he would do
[D] _
[Bb] _ He's gonna [F] fulfill _
[Gm] every _ [Eb] promise to you _
_ [F] _ Don't give up [Gbm] on God [Gm] cuz he [F] won't give [Eb] up on you He's [Bb] able
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [D]
[Bb] Oh
And then when he goes into the [Abm] O's I might have seen [Bb] those cuz they just get too hot but basically you're saying _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb]
He's able
[D] _ [Bb] And you just repeat that _
[F] Then there are [Gm] key changes and what you do is you [Eb] do
You do that four three two [Bb] one in each key
so this key is B flat the next key [B] you're gonna move up to is B _ [Em] and
the four three two one and B is E
[Eb] _ D [Db] sharp C [B] sharp B
[E]
All [Eb] _ [B] right, [Bb] so we're here and B flat I know this can get a little confusing but this is this is why I need to know your skills _
We're here in B flat.
[Eb] We're doing
[D] _ [Bb] _ _ _
[F] _ [Gm] _ _ [Eb] _ They were ready to switch [E] e
[Eb] _ [B] _ _ Then we're here, all right
The one is B
[Gb] _ I'm not gonna give you all these because I'm gonna run out of time.
Just watch my [Abm] hands _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Eb] _ [B] Giving _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ you the [Abm] chords right now
_ _ _ [E] _ _ This last course is an E major
All right, and then when you're ready to switch to the next key, [C] which is [F] C the four of C is [B] F so you start at [E]
[D] L
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Am] C G minor
_ [F] _ _ _
And then [E] you're beating
[C] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [F] He's a and [Ab] then it just repeats you can repeat keep doing that in this key that [C] he's able
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ [C] [D] And it just repeats over and over those four chords and
When you get to the end if [G] you want to do it in these keys
_ _ You go to the G don't [Ab] give up on
[Abm] Cuz [Am] he [G] won't give [F] up
[G] So that part is a G [Ab] major to you can call it G sharp diminished
G sharp B and D [Am] then a [G] minor [F] G
and F _ and
You end on he's [C] a boat
on the seat there
Those are my keys.
Those are comfortable keys for me to do it and
_ If you want to learn from the original key, I think they start in in _ maybe
B or C.
I'm not sure but that is he's able by

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