Chords for How to play "Hosanna" by Hillsong United Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
94.4 bpm
Chords used:
A
C#
E
G#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, this is the beginning.
Play it through [C#] one time.
[E] [A]
[G#m] [C#m]
[E]
[A] [G#m] [E]
Alright,
[N] it's pretty simple.
You're going to need a big ol' stretch.
You know, full hand stretch.
[C#] I'm going to C sharp it.
First note.
[G#] Then we're going to hit our A [B] flat or G [C#] sharp.
C sharp.
And the [B] same rhythm we're going to do for the left hand.
It's going to be constantly repeated.
[C#] So we're going to be [D#] like
Better angle.
[C#m] After that, we're going to move up [E]
to the E.
And it's the same thing.
E is going to be E, [B] B, [E] A.
E, B, A.
Then after that, we're going to go up [A] to the A.
[E] The E.
E, B, E, sorry.
[A] Now we're going to go up to the A.
A, E, A.
A, E, A.
[B] Then we're going to take it down to the G [F#] sharp.
So we're going to get kind of close on this one.
[G#] G sharp, D sharp or E flat, F sharp.
And it's going to sound like
So the [F#] bass line, really slowly, [F#] pause it if you need to.
So far it's going to be like this.
[C#]
[E]
[A]
[G#] One more time.
[C#] [E]
[A]
[G#] [A#] Alright, for [B] the right hand.
Okay, time for the right hand.
We started off with the left hand on this one.
[C#] Take a jump.
You want to start at this octave right here.
A little higher.
[B] And the [G#m] right hand is going to complement the left hand.
Same thing, except it's going to have a little bit of difference.
Alright, let's get the notes.
C sharp, [G#] E, G sharp, A flat, whatever you like.
[C#m]
And then the run is going to be
C [C#] sharp, E natural, [B] F sharp, [C#m] G sharp.
[D#] By the way, I'm using the pedal, [N] so that you guys know.
[D#] Next, remember in the left hand, it's going to be [E] shifting to the E.
And we're going to make a third.
[C#m] Because right after this, [G#m]
we're going to go down to the G sharp, A flat, D sharp, E flat.
And the same pattern is going to follow it.
[G#] [C#] [F#] G sharp, [C#] B, G sharp, [G#m] E [N] flat, D sharp.
And then after that, we're going to move on up [Am] to the A.
And remember the left hand is playing the [A] A also.
[A] You want to play it like
This is going to be our first note.
Perfect, really.
A, C sharp, E.
[C] It's the [A] same notes.
Next, A natural, C sharp, E.
[N] So this is going to be a little different.
[A]
1, 2, A, E, C sharp.
It's just going to go
Because we're about to [N] resolve in the end.
[G#m] We're going to go right back to G sharp.
B, E flat, D sharp.
And after that, we're just going to [E] press that again.
So it's going to be
I'm going to play the whole intro for you, slow.
[C#m]
[G#m]
[A]
[G#m]
And that's it.
[N]
Play it through [C#] one time.
[E] [A]
[G#m] [C#m]
[E]
[A] [G#m] [E]
Alright,
[N] it's pretty simple.
You're going to need a big ol' stretch.
You know, full hand stretch.
[C#] I'm going to C sharp it.
First note.
[G#] Then we're going to hit our A [B] flat or G [C#] sharp.
C sharp.
And the [B] same rhythm we're going to do for the left hand.
It's going to be constantly repeated.
[C#] So we're going to be [D#] like
Better angle.
[C#m] After that, we're going to move up [E]
to the E.
And it's the same thing.
E is going to be E, [B] B, [E] A.
E, B, A.
Then after that, we're going to go up [A] to the A.
[E] The E.
E, B, E, sorry.
[A] Now we're going to go up to the A.
A, E, A.
A, E, A.
[B] Then we're going to take it down to the G [F#] sharp.
So we're going to get kind of close on this one.
[G#] G sharp, D sharp or E flat, F sharp.
And it's going to sound like
So the [F#] bass line, really slowly, [F#] pause it if you need to.
So far it's going to be like this.
[C#]
[E]
[A]
[G#] One more time.
[C#] [E]
[A]
[G#] [A#] Alright, for [B] the right hand.
Okay, time for the right hand.
We started off with the left hand on this one.
[C#] Take a jump.
You want to start at this octave right here.
A little higher.
[B] And the [G#m] right hand is going to complement the left hand.
Same thing, except it's going to have a little bit of difference.
Alright, let's get the notes.
C sharp, [G#] E, G sharp, A flat, whatever you like.
[C#m]
And then the run is going to be
C [C#] sharp, E natural, [B] F sharp, [C#m] G sharp.
[D#] By the way, I'm using the pedal, [N] so that you guys know.
[D#] Next, remember in the left hand, it's going to be [E] shifting to the E.
And we're going to make a third.
[C#m] Because right after this, [G#m]
we're going to go down to the G sharp, A flat, D sharp, E flat.
And the same pattern is going to follow it.
[G#] [C#] [F#] G sharp, [C#] B, G sharp, [G#m] E [N] flat, D sharp.
And then after that, we're going to move on up [Am] to the A.
And remember the left hand is playing the [A] A also.
[A] You want to play it like
This is going to be our first note.
Perfect, really.
A, C sharp, E.
[C] It's the [A] same notes.
Next, A natural, C sharp, E.
[N] So this is going to be a little different.
[A]
1, 2, A, E, C sharp.
It's just going to go
Because we're about to [N] resolve in the end.
[G#m] We're going to go right back to G sharp.
B, E flat, D sharp.
And after that, we're just going to [E] press that again.
So it's going to be
I'm going to play the whole intro for you, slow.
[C#m]
[G#m]
[A]
[G#m]
And that's it.
[N]
Key:
A
C#
E
G#m
B
A
C#
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Alright, this is the beginning.
Play it through [C#] one time. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Alright, _ _ _ _
[N] _ it's pretty simple.
You're going to need a big ol' stretch.
You know, full hand stretch.
[C#] I'm going to C sharp it.
_ First note.
[G#] _ Then we're going to hit our A [B] flat or G [C#] sharp.
C sharp.
_ And the [B] same rhythm we're going to do for the left hand.
It's going to be constantly repeated.
[C#] So we're going to be [D#] like_ _
Better angle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] After that, we're going to move up [E] _
to the E.
And it's the same thing.
E is going to be _ _ _ _ E, [B] B, [E] A.
_ _ E, B, A. _ _
Then after that, we're going to go up [A] to the A. _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ The E.
E, B, E, sorry.
[A] Now we're going to go up to the A.
_ A, E, A. _ _
A, E, A.
_ _ [B] Then we're going to take it down to the G [F#] sharp.
So we're going to get kind of close on this one.
[G#] _ G sharp, _ _ _ D sharp or E flat, F sharp.
_ And it's going to sound like_
_ _ _ _ _ So the [F#] bass line, really slowly, [F#] pause it if you need to.
So far it's going to be like this.
[C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ One more time. _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ [A#] Alright, for [B] the right hand.
Okay, time for the right hand.
We started off with the left hand on this one.
[C#] _ _ _ Take a jump.
_ You want to start at this octave right here.
A little higher.
_ [B] _ And the [G#m] right hand is going to complement the left hand.
_ _ Same thing, except it's going to have a little bit of difference. _ _ _ _
Alright, let's get the notes.
C sharp, _ [G#] E, _ G sharp, A flat, whatever you like.
[C#m] _ _ _
_ And then the run is going to be_
C [C#] sharp, E natural, [B] F sharp, [C#m] G sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] By the way, I'm using the pedal, [N] so that you guys know.
[D#] Next, remember in the left hand, it's going to be [E] shifting to the E.
And we're going to make a third.
[C#m] Because right after this, _ _ _ _ _ [G#m]
we're going to go down to the G sharp, A flat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
D sharp, E flat.
_ And the same pattern is going to follow it.
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] [F#] G sharp, [C#] B, G sharp, _ [G#m] _ E [N] flat, D sharp.
And then after that, we're going to move on up [Am] to the A.
And remember the left hand is playing the [A] A also.
_ _ _ [A] You want to play it like_
This is going to be our first note.
Perfect, really. _
_ _ _ A, C sharp, E.
[C] It's the [A] same notes.
Next, A natural, _ C sharp, E.
[N] So this is going to be a little different.
[A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1, 2, _ A, E, C sharp.
It's just going to _ _ _ _ _ _ go_
Because we're about to [N] resolve in the end.
[G#m] _ We're going to go right back to G sharp. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
B, E flat, D sharp.
_ _ _ _ And after that, we're just going to [E] press that again.
So it's going to be_
I'm going to play the whole intro for you, slow.
[C#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ And that's it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
Alright, this is the beginning.
Play it through [C#] one time. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ Alright, _ _ _ _
[N] _ it's pretty simple.
You're going to need a big ol' stretch.
You know, full hand stretch.
[C#] I'm going to C sharp it.
_ First note.
[G#] _ Then we're going to hit our A [B] flat or G [C#] sharp.
C sharp.
_ And the [B] same rhythm we're going to do for the left hand.
It's going to be constantly repeated.
[C#] So we're going to be [D#] like_ _
Better angle. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] After that, we're going to move up [E] _
to the E.
And it's the same thing.
E is going to be _ _ _ _ E, [B] B, [E] A.
_ _ E, B, A. _ _
Then after that, we're going to go up [A] to the A. _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ The E.
E, B, E, sorry.
[A] Now we're going to go up to the A.
_ A, E, A. _ _
A, E, A.
_ _ [B] Then we're going to take it down to the G [F#] sharp.
So we're going to get kind of close on this one.
[G#] _ G sharp, _ _ _ D sharp or E flat, F sharp.
_ And it's going to sound like_
_ _ _ _ _ So the [F#] bass line, really slowly, [F#] pause it if you need to.
So far it's going to be like this.
[C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ [G#] _ _ _ _ One more time. _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
[G#] _ _ _ _ _ [A#] Alright, for [B] the right hand.
Okay, time for the right hand.
We started off with the left hand on this one.
[C#] _ _ _ Take a jump.
_ You want to start at this octave right here.
A little higher.
_ [B] _ And the [G#m] right hand is going to complement the left hand.
_ _ Same thing, except it's going to have a little bit of difference. _ _ _ _
Alright, let's get the notes.
C sharp, _ [G#] E, _ G sharp, A flat, whatever you like.
[C#m] _ _ _
_ And then the run is going to be_
C [C#] sharp, E natural, [B] F sharp, [C#m] G sharp. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D#] By the way, I'm using the pedal, [N] so that you guys know.
[D#] Next, remember in the left hand, it's going to be [E] shifting to the E.
And we're going to make a third.
[C#m] Because right after this, _ _ _ _ _ [G#m]
we're going to go down to the G sharp, A flat, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
D sharp, E flat.
_ And the same pattern is going to follow it.
_ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] [F#] G sharp, [C#] B, G sharp, _ [G#m] _ E [N] flat, D sharp.
And then after that, we're going to move on up [Am] to the A.
And remember the left hand is playing the [A] A also.
_ _ _ [A] You want to play it like_
This is going to be our first note.
Perfect, really. _
_ _ _ A, C sharp, E.
[C] It's the [A] same notes.
Next, A natural, _ C sharp, E.
[N] So this is going to be a little different.
[A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ 1, 2, _ A, E, C sharp.
It's just going to _ _ _ _ _ _ go_
Because we're about to [N] resolve in the end.
[G#m] _ We're going to go right back to G sharp. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
B, E flat, D sharp.
_ _ _ _ And after that, we're just going to [E] press that again.
So it's going to be_
I'm going to play the whole intro for you, slow.
[C#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ _ _ And that's it. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _