Chords for How to play the Piano - C# Worship Movement (Secrets to Playing the Piano (Bonus Clips)
Tempo:
126.9 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#
F
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Dm]
[N] Hey guys, welcome back.
This is going to be a real quick video.
We're going to go into the key of C sharp and we're going to do, looks like four, five
chords, real easy progression.
You've probably heard it a million times in worship songs or different slow movements.
is going from your one to your three, to the four, six, seven, one.
Sounds like this.
[C#]
[F#]
[G#] [C#]
[F#]
[G#]
[C#]
All right, so let's go over the [E] scales.
We're in the key of C sharp, D flat.
[C#] So on your [D#] one is D flat, E flat is [F] your two, F is your [F#] three, F sharp is your [G#] four, A flat
is [A#] your five, B flat is your [C] six, C is your seven, [C#]
and then back to your one.
So on your one, you've got [F] three different options, three [B] different chords you can play
[C#] over your one.
First chord, it can be, take a C sharp major, C sharp, F, A flat.
That's your first option.
Second option would be adding [D#] your [C#] E flat.
So now we've got C sharp, E flat, F, A flat, or you take this F out and then [G#]
play octaves
with your right hand, [C#] and then C sharp, E flat.
This chord, the fifth chord, hold on your pedal.
So now, on your one, first option was the A flat, C sharp, F, or, or, have you gone
to our three?
On your three, I'm taking this F, C [F] sharp, and a F, [C#] right hand, A flat, D flat, F.
Exact same chord as the one.
So anytime you're on your one, you go into your three, [F] [C#] same chord.
So one, to your three, go into your four.
[F#]
Now, your left hand, you'll be playing an F sharp and a D flat, or excuse me, G flat
and D flat, however you want to voice it.
This time you're going to take a, it's like an F sharp major chord, real simple, three notes.
What I do on this chord, usually you can kind of grace note off of your A flat.
[A#]
So you flip off of it, [F#]
[A] [F#]
or you can do it [A#] too.
[G#] Just [A] A flat, [A#] A, D flat, [F#] over your four.
[C#]
[A#m] [F#]
[C#]
[F#]
Now we're going to our six, to turn [A#m] around from [G#] six, seven, [C#] one.
[F#]
Chord over the six is the exact same chord as the four.
Four, six, [G#] seven.
On that [C] seven, we got a [G#] C, A flat, right hand, we're going to take a C, E flat, A flat, and
then to your one.
[C#]
So, real simple movement, you can pick it up maybe three to five minutes at the max
if you know your chords, and then get creative.
Use your own versions.
[F#]
[A#m]
[Fm] [C#]
So it's real simple guys, that's pretty much it.
[G#] [C#] [G#] [C#] [G#]
[C#]
[Fm]
[N]
[N] Hey guys, welcome back.
This is going to be a real quick video.
We're going to go into the key of C sharp and we're going to do, looks like four, five
chords, real easy progression.
You've probably heard it a million times in worship songs or different slow movements.
is going from your one to your three, to the four, six, seven, one.
Sounds like this.
[C#]
[F#]
[G#] [C#]
[F#]
[G#]
[C#]
All right, so let's go over the [E] scales.
We're in the key of C sharp, D flat.
[C#] So on your [D#] one is D flat, E flat is [F] your two, F is your [F#] three, F sharp is your [G#] four, A flat
is [A#] your five, B flat is your [C] six, C is your seven, [C#]
and then back to your one.
So on your one, you've got [F] three different options, three [B] different chords you can play
[C#] over your one.
First chord, it can be, take a C sharp major, C sharp, F, A flat.
That's your first option.
Second option would be adding [D#] your [C#] E flat.
So now we've got C sharp, E flat, F, A flat, or you take this F out and then [G#]
play octaves
with your right hand, [C#] and then C sharp, E flat.
This chord, the fifth chord, hold on your pedal.
So now, on your one, first option was the A flat, C sharp, F, or, or, have you gone
to our three?
On your three, I'm taking this F, C [F] sharp, and a F, [C#] right hand, A flat, D flat, F.
Exact same chord as the one.
So anytime you're on your one, you go into your three, [F] [C#] same chord.
So one, to your three, go into your four.
[F#]
Now, your left hand, you'll be playing an F sharp and a D flat, or excuse me, G flat
and D flat, however you want to voice it.
This time you're going to take a, it's like an F sharp major chord, real simple, three notes.
What I do on this chord, usually you can kind of grace note off of your A flat.
[A#]
So you flip off of it, [F#]
[A] [F#]
or you can do it [A#] too.
[G#] Just [A] A flat, [A#] A, D flat, [F#] over your four.
[C#]
[A#m] [F#]
[C#]
[F#]
Now we're going to our six, to turn [A#m] around from [G#] six, seven, [C#] one.
[F#]
Chord over the six is the exact same chord as the four.
Four, six, [G#] seven.
On that [C] seven, we got a [G#] C, A flat, right hand, we're going to take a C, E flat, A flat, and
then to your one.
[C#]
So, real simple movement, you can pick it up maybe three to five minutes at the max
if you know your chords, and then get creative.
Use your own versions.
[F#]
[A#m]
[Fm] [C#]
So it's real simple guys, that's pretty much it.
[G#] [C#] [G#] [C#] [G#]
[C#]
[Fm]
[N]
Key:
C#
F#
G#
F
A#
C#
F#
G#
[Dm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] Hey guys, welcome back.
This is going to be a real quick video.
We're going to go into the key of C sharp and we're going to do, looks like four, _ _ _ five
chords, real easy progression.
You've probably heard it a million times in worship songs or _ different _ slow movements.
is going from your one to your three, to the four, six, seven, one.
_ Sounds like this.
_ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
All right, so let's go over the [E] scales.
We're in the key of C sharp, D flat.
[C#] So _ on your [D#] one is D flat, E flat is [F] your two, F is your [F#] three, F sharp is your [G#] four, A flat
is [A#] your five, B flat is your [C] six, _ C is your seven, [C#]
and then back to your one.
_ _ _ So _ on your one, you've got [F] three different options, three [B] different chords you can play
[C#] over your one.
First chord, it can be, take a C sharp major, _ _ C sharp, F, A flat.
That's your first option.
Second option would be adding [D#] your [C#] E flat. _ _ _
So now we've got C sharp, E flat, F, A flat, or you take this F out and then [G#] _
play octaves
with your right hand, _ _ _ [C#] and then C sharp, E flat.
_ This chord, the fifth chord, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hold on your pedal. _ _
_ _ _ So now, _ _ on your one, _ _ first option was the A flat, C sharp, F, or, _ _ _ _ _ or, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ have you gone
to our three?
_ _ _ On your three, I'm taking this F, C [F] sharp, and a F, [C#] right hand, A flat, D flat, F. _ _
Exact same chord as the one.
So anytime you're on your one, you go into your three, [F] _ _ [C#] _ _ same chord.
_ _ So _ one, to your three, _ _ go into your four.
[F#] _
_ _ _ Now, your left hand, you'll be playing an F sharp and a D flat, or excuse me, G flat
and D flat, however you want to voice it.
_ _ This time you're going to take a, _ _ it's like an F sharp major chord, real simple, three notes. _ _ _
_ _ What I do on this chord, usually you can kind of grace note off of your A flat.
_ [A#] _ _ _
So you flip off of it, _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [F#] _
or you can do it [A#] too.
[G#] Just [A] A flat, [A#] A, D flat, _ _ [F#] over your four.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ Now we're going to our six, to turn [A#m] around from [G#] six, seven, [C#] one.
_ _ [F#]
Chord over the six is the exact same chord as the four. _
Four, six, [G#] _ seven.
On that [C] seven, we got a [G#] C, A flat, right hand, we're going to take a C, E flat, A flat, and
then to your one.
[C#] _
_ _ So, real simple movement, you can pick it up maybe three to five minutes at the max
if you know your chords, _ _ _ _ _ and then get creative.
_ Use your own versions. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#m] _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So it's real simple guys, _ _ _ _ _ _ that's pretty much it.
[G#] _ [C#] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] Hey guys, welcome back.
This is going to be a real quick video.
We're going to go into the key of C sharp and we're going to do, looks like four, _ _ _ five
chords, real easy progression.
You've probably heard it a million times in worship songs or _ different _ slow movements.
is going from your one to your three, to the four, six, seven, one.
_ Sounds like this.
_ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
All right, so let's go over the [E] scales.
We're in the key of C sharp, D flat.
[C#] So _ on your [D#] one is D flat, E flat is [F] your two, F is your [F#] three, F sharp is your [G#] four, A flat
is [A#] your five, B flat is your [C] six, _ C is your seven, [C#]
and then back to your one.
_ _ _ So _ on your one, you've got [F] three different options, three [B] different chords you can play
[C#] over your one.
First chord, it can be, take a C sharp major, _ _ C sharp, F, A flat.
That's your first option.
Second option would be adding [D#] your [C#] E flat. _ _ _
So now we've got C sharp, E flat, F, A flat, or you take this F out and then [G#] _
play octaves
with your right hand, _ _ _ [C#] and then C sharp, E flat.
_ This chord, the fifth chord, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hold on your pedal. _ _
_ _ _ So now, _ _ on your one, _ _ first option was the A flat, C sharp, F, or, _ _ _ _ _ or, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ have you gone
to our three?
_ _ _ On your three, I'm taking this F, C [F] sharp, and a F, [C#] right hand, A flat, D flat, F. _ _
Exact same chord as the one.
So anytime you're on your one, you go into your three, [F] _ _ [C#] _ _ same chord.
_ _ So _ one, to your three, _ _ go into your four.
[F#] _
_ _ _ Now, your left hand, you'll be playing an F sharp and a D flat, or excuse me, G flat
and D flat, however you want to voice it.
_ _ This time you're going to take a, _ _ it's like an F sharp major chord, real simple, three notes. _ _ _
_ _ What I do on this chord, usually you can kind of grace note off of your A flat.
_ [A#] _ _ _
So you flip off of it, _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ [F#] _
or you can do it [A#] too.
[G#] Just [A] A flat, [A#] A, D flat, _ _ [F#] over your four.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ Now we're going to our six, to turn [A#m] around from [G#] six, seven, [C#] one.
_ _ [F#]
Chord over the six is the exact same chord as the four. _
Four, six, [G#] _ seven.
On that [C] seven, we got a [G#] C, A flat, right hand, we're going to take a C, E flat, A flat, and
then to your one.
[C#] _
_ _ So, real simple movement, you can pick it up maybe three to five minutes at the max
if you know your chords, _ _ _ _ _ and then get creative.
_ Use your own versions. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [A#m] _
[Fm] _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So it's real simple guys, _ _ _ _ _ _ that's pretty much it.
[G#] _ [C#] _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ [G#] _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _