Chords for I Just Want to Praise You - Gospel Piano Tutorial

Tempo:
98.1 bpm
Chords used:

F#

B

E

C#

C

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I Just Want to Praise You - Gospel Piano Tutorial chords
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[F#] [B] [C]
[E] [B] [C]
[E] [N]
Let's take a look at the chords and progressions used in the song I Just Want to Praise You
by Marrette Brown Clark.
This song is going to start out in the key of G flat major.
The inharmonic spelling is F sharp.
It's going to modulate to G then finally to A flat.
So we're going to cover this tutorial in all [A#] three keys.
We're going to go straight down the progression list in order as they occur.
So we're going to start out with a melodic pickup just on the melody.
I Just Want to Praise You.
So here we go.
[C#] [F#] Then we're going to come down to G flat major 9.
And I'm just going to double the root here in the left hand.
In the next [B] chord we have a 2 [N]-5-1 of the 4.
And in the key of G flat major, in [F#] order to determine what that is, we've got to find the 4.
[G#] 1-2-3 [B]-4.
Our 4 is B.
So [E] we want a 2-5-1 in B major.
So we're going to add that progression next.
So we start [A#] off with that one chord [C#] [F#] for [C#m] F.
That's my 2, [F#] 5, [B] and my 1.
[F#] And here again, that's the tutorial on the 2-5-1s in all major keys.
[G#m]
People who are rhythmically challenged generally don't really have the opportunities to [N] play much
with a full band.
And once you play with a full band, the rhythm pocket is established by the drummer.
So it's going to give you that confidence that you're lacking.
That kind of know where you're supposed to play the chords.
Know what you can get away with and what the rhythms fall down in there.
So let's kind of preview the rhythm track to this song, which will also be available
in the Musician's Suitbox.
So let's kind of get started with it.
There's always going to be a count off on there.
And then it's going to start at the beginning of the song.
So here we go.
[C#] [F#]
[C#m] [F#] [B]
[Bm] [G]
[F#] [B] [D]
[E] [B]
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F#
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B
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E
2311
C#
12341114
C
3211
F#
134211112
B
12341112
E
2311
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[F#] _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Let's take a look at the chords and progressions used in the song I Just Want to Praise You
by Marrette Brown Clark.
This song is going to start out in the key of G flat major.
The inharmonic spelling is F sharp.
It's going to modulate to G then finally to A flat.
So we're going to cover this tutorial in all [A#] three keys.
We're going to go straight down the progression list in order as they occur.
So we're going to start out with a melodic pickup just on the melody.
I Just Want to Praise You.
So here we go.
[C#] _ _ [F#] _ Then we're going to come down to G flat major 9.
And I'm just going to double the root here in the left hand.
_ _ _ _ In the next [B] chord we have a 2 [N]-5-1 of the 4.
And in the key of G flat major, in [F#] order to determine what that is, we've got to find the 4.
[G#] 1-2-3 [B]-4.
Our 4 is B.
So [E] we want a 2-5-1 in B major.
So we're going to add that progression next.
So we start [A#] off with that one chord [C#] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ for [C#m] F.
That's my 2, _ [F#] 5, [B] and my 1.
[F#] And here again, that's the tutorial on the 2-5-1s in all major keys.
[G#m] _
People who are rhythmically challenged generally don't _ really have the opportunities to [N] play much
with a full band.
And once you play with a full band, the rhythm pocket is established by the drummer.
So it's going to give you that confidence that you're lacking.
That kind of know where you're supposed to play the chords.
Know what you can get away with and what the rhythms fall down in there.
So let's kind of preview the rhythm track to this song, which will also be available
in the Musician's Suitbox.
So let's kind of get started with it.
There's always going to be a count off on there.
And then it's going to start at the beginning of the song.
So here we go. _ _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _ [D] _ _
[E] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _

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