Chords for How to Play "God's Got a Blessing" by Norman Hutchins on Acoustic Guitar
Tempo:
90.925 bpm
Chords used:
F#
G#
C#m
A
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
All right, I just want to do this quickly.
I just want to do acoustic thinking about Norman Hutchins'
God's Got a Blessing.
So it's in the key of E.
So the beautiful thing about this,
special thing is, pretty much it goes to a two, a two to three,
the F sharp minor [G#m] to the G sharp minor.
OK, that's kind of the [G] gist of it.
And then the special thing about this is I
think they're using the two, the E and the B string,
the high E and the B string [F#] open.
So you're playing the F [E] sharp, [F#] the F sharp,
and then [E] you're playing the flat seven [A] in the minor third.
And then [F#] these two strings open.
[G#] So and then when you go up to the G sharp, which is the three,
[G#m] you're playing that G sharp minor thing, and then
these two open [E] strings.
[F#]
[C#m] What's your name on it?
And then [F] this is just the sixth, the C sharp minor.
And then I'm breaking from this open string thing
to play it [C#m] like this.
So that's the one, the C sharp, [C#] and then the flat seven,
[E] and the minor third.
[C#m]
[F#] [G#]
[F#] Five, two, three, [G#] four, one, [C#m] two, and three, and [F#] four,
and pick the D if necessary.
Whatever.
The sus makes the sound proper.
And then there's only one more part to discuss.
And that's a.
And then [D] it's like the.
[F#] That part, that little turnaround,
that's just the flat seven, which is [D] the D,
and the C [C#m] sharp minor, [G#] and then the B.
[A] Maybe the bass is dancing [G#] a little bit on there.
Maybe that's not the best way to play that.
But fundamentally, it's like.
[Bm]
[A] [F] That's not what you're doing.
It's. So.
[B]
[A] [G#]
[A]
That's the F sharp.
[G#] C sharp.
[F#] G sharp, C [B] sharp.
[F#] That's the song, man.
And then.
[C#m] [F#]
That's the turnaround part.
So that's all for the song.
That's it.
Beautiful song.
What a legendary song.
But that's what makes it beautiful,
is the acoustic guitar part that.
[G#] One, and two, and three, [F#] and four, and.
But you gotta hit those two open strings.
If you just do it a [A] bar chord, like.
[G#m] [F#m]
[G#m] [F#m] [F#] That's dope, but give those open strings.
[G#]
[C#m] That's the [F#] thing.
So that's Norm Hutchins, I Gotta, God's Gotta Bless Him.
And that's a beautiful song.
I love it.
It's very encouraging.
And that's the way to play it.
Just keep it simple.
Remember it's in the key of E.
So you're playing the two.
To three, two, [G#] three, two.
And then you go [C#m] six chord, if you're talking numbers.
Anyways, you got the [G] parts.
That's the song.
Enjoy yourself.
Use this for worship.
I just want to do acoustic thinking about Norman Hutchins'
God's Got a Blessing.
So it's in the key of E.
So the beautiful thing about this,
special thing is, pretty much it goes to a two, a two to three,
the F sharp minor [G#m] to the G sharp minor.
OK, that's kind of the [G] gist of it.
And then the special thing about this is I
think they're using the two, the E and the B string,
the high E and the B string [F#] open.
So you're playing the F [E] sharp, [F#] the F sharp,
and then [E] you're playing the flat seven [A] in the minor third.
And then [F#] these two strings open.
[G#] So and then when you go up to the G sharp, which is the three,
[G#m] you're playing that G sharp minor thing, and then
these two open [E] strings.
[F#]
[C#m] What's your name on it?
And then [F] this is just the sixth, the C sharp minor.
And then I'm breaking from this open string thing
to play it [C#m] like this.
So that's the one, the C sharp, [C#] and then the flat seven,
[E] and the minor third.
[C#m]
[F#] [G#]
[F#] Five, two, three, [G#] four, one, [C#m] two, and three, and [F#] four,
and pick the D if necessary.
Whatever.
The sus makes the sound proper.
And then there's only one more part to discuss.
And that's a.
And then [D] it's like the.
[F#] That part, that little turnaround,
that's just the flat seven, which is [D] the D,
and the C [C#m] sharp minor, [G#] and then the B.
[A] Maybe the bass is dancing [G#] a little bit on there.
Maybe that's not the best way to play that.
But fundamentally, it's like.
[Bm]
[A] [F] That's not what you're doing.
It's. So.
[B]
[A] [G#]
[A]
That's the F sharp.
[G#] C sharp.
[F#] G sharp, C [B] sharp.
[F#] That's the song, man.
And then.
[C#m] [F#]
That's the turnaround part.
So that's all for the song.
That's it.
Beautiful song.
What a legendary song.
But that's what makes it beautiful,
is the acoustic guitar part that.
[G#] One, and two, and three, [F#] and four, and.
But you gotta hit those two open strings.
If you just do it a [A] bar chord, like.
[G#m] [F#m]
[G#m] [F#m] [F#] That's dope, but give those open strings.
[G#]
[C#m] That's the [F#] thing.
So that's Norm Hutchins, I Gotta, God's Gotta Bless Him.
And that's a beautiful song.
I love it.
It's very encouraging.
And that's the way to play it.
Just keep it simple.
Remember it's in the key of E.
So you're playing the two.
To three, two, [G#] three, two.
And then you go [C#m] six chord, if you're talking numbers.
Anyways, you got the [G] parts.
That's the song.
Enjoy yourself.
Use this for worship.
Key:
F#
G#
C#m
A
G#m
F#
G#
C#m
All right, I just want to do this quickly.
I just want to do acoustic thinking about Norman Hutchins'
God's Got a Blessing.
So it's in the key of E.
So the beautiful thing about this,
special thing is, pretty much it goes to a two, a two to three,
the F sharp minor [G#m] to the G sharp minor.
_ OK, that's kind of the [G] gist of it.
And then the special thing about this is I
think they're using the two, the E and the B string,
the high E and the B string [F#] open.
So you're playing the F [E] sharp, _ [F#] the F sharp,
and then [E] you're playing the flat seven [A] in the minor third.
And then [F#] these two strings open. _ _ _ _
[G#] So and then when you go up to the G sharp, which is the three,
[G#m] you're playing that G sharp minor thing, and then
these two open [E] strings. _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] What's your name on it?
And then [F] this is just the sixth, the C sharp minor.
And then I'm breaking from this open string thing
to play it [C#m] like this.
_ So that's the one, the C sharp, [C#] and then the flat seven,
[E] and the minor third.
_ [C#m] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ [F#] _ Five, two, three, [G#] four, one, [C#m] two, and three, and [F#] four,
and pick the D if necessary.
Whatever.
_ The sus makes the sound proper.
And then there's only one more part to discuss.
And that's a.
_ And then [D] it's like the.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ That part, that little turnaround,
that's just the flat seven, which is [D] the D,
_ and the C [C#m] sharp minor, _ [G#] and then the B. _ _
[A] Maybe the bass is dancing [G#] a little bit on there.
Maybe that's not the best way to play that.
But fundamentally, it's like.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F] That's not what you're doing.
It's. So.
_ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's the F sharp.
[G#] _ C sharp.
[F#] G _ _ _ sharp, C [B] sharp. _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ That's the song, man.
And then.
[C#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
That's the turnaround part.
So that's all for the song.
That's it.
Beautiful song.
What a legendary song.
But that's what makes it beautiful,
is the acoustic guitar part that.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] One, and two, and three, [F#] and four, and.
But you gotta hit those two open strings.
If you just do it a [A] bar chord, like. _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] That's dope, but give those open strings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[C#m] _ That's the [F#] thing.
So that's Norm Hutchins, I Gotta, God's Gotta Bless Him.
And that's a beautiful song.
I love it.
It's very encouraging.
And that's the way to play it.
Just keep it simple.
Remember it's in the key of E.
So you're playing the two.
_ To three, _ two, [G#] three, two.
And then you go [C#m] six chord, if you're talking numbers.
Anyways, you got the [G] parts.
That's the song.
Enjoy yourself.
Use this for worship.
I just want to do acoustic thinking about Norman Hutchins'
God's Got a Blessing.
So it's in the key of E.
So the beautiful thing about this,
special thing is, pretty much it goes to a two, a two to three,
the F sharp minor [G#m] to the G sharp minor.
_ OK, that's kind of the [G] gist of it.
And then the special thing about this is I
think they're using the two, the E and the B string,
the high E and the B string [F#] open.
So you're playing the F [E] sharp, _ [F#] the F sharp,
and then [E] you're playing the flat seven [A] in the minor third.
And then [F#] these two strings open. _ _ _ _
[G#] So and then when you go up to the G sharp, which is the three,
[G#m] you're playing that G sharp minor thing, and then
these two open [E] strings. _
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C#m] What's your name on it?
And then [F] this is just the sixth, the C sharp minor.
And then I'm breaking from this open string thing
to play it [C#m] like this.
_ So that's the one, the C sharp, [C#] and then the flat seven,
[E] and the minor third.
_ [C#m] _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ [F#] _ Five, two, three, [G#] four, one, [C#m] two, and three, and [F#] four,
and pick the D if necessary.
Whatever.
_ The sus makes the sound proper.
And then there's only one more part to discuss.
And that's a.
_ And then [D] it's like the.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ That part, that little turnaround,
that's just the flat seven, which is [D] the D,
_ and the C [C#m] sharp minor, _ [G#] and then the B. _ _
[A] Maybe the bass is dancing [G#] a little bit on there.
Maybe that's not the best way to play that.
But fundamentally, it's like.
_ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [F] That's not what you're doing.
It's. So.
_ [B] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ That's the F sharp.
[G#] _ C sharp.
[F#] G _ _ _ sharp, C [B] sharp. _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ That's the song, man.
And then.
[C#m] _ _ _ [F#] _
That's the turnaround part.
So that's all for the song.
That's it.
Beautiful song.
What a legendary song.
But that's what makes it beautiful,
is the acoustic guitar part that.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G#] One, and two, and three, [F#] and four, and.
But you gotta hit those two open strings.
If you just do it a [A] bar chord, like. _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] That's dope, but give those open strings. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[C#m] _ That's the [F#] thing.
So that's Norm Hutchins, I Gotta, God's Gotta Bless Him.
And that's a beautiful song.
I love it.
It's very encouraging.
And that's the way to play it.
Just keep it simple.
Remember it's in the key of E.
So you're playing the two.
_ To three, _ two, [G#] three, two.
And then you go [C#m] six chord, if you're talking numbers.
Anyways, you got the [G] parts.
That's the song.
Enjoy yourself.
Use this for worship.