Chords for Joshua Aaron - Salvation Is Your Name (How To Play) Jordan River
Tempo:
102.5 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Gm
F
Cm
Ebm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb]
Salvation is Your Name.
Salvation is Your Name.
[F]
[Bb] Shalom, Shalom, Meharetz Israel.
Shalom, peace.
From the Land of Israel, Joshua here, sitting next to the Jordan [N] River, just worshiping our Savior.
And I wanted to share with you briefly how to play my song Salvation is Your Name.
It's really simple.
The verse and chorus are very simple.
E minor, G, [Ebm] and just a walk up from the E minor to the G.
And I'll show you that here real quick.
Here's the verse.
[Gm] There is a [Bb] name.
G, back to E minor.
I call.
E minor.
There is a name.
By which I am saved.
You hold on to this one a little bit longer.
Now the chorus.
[Gm]
[Bb] Salvation is.
Just a walk up here.
Your Name.
From the E minor, then F sharp to the G.
[Gm] Salvation [Bb]
is.
There's a G sus.
So you got that?
Very simple.
When I play my E minor, I basically [Gm] don't play the full.
I mute the [Bb] third string there.
[Dm] I mute that third string there.
[Bb]
Then I go to the [F] F sharp.
And I mute this string as well.
[Bb] Not sure why I do it, but that's what I do.
And then you get to the G.
And I do the same here.
I mute the second string.
But you could simply play the full as well.
No problem.
So simple enough?
So we'll skip to the bridge now.
So the [E] bridge is rather simple.
We just add an A minor [Cm] in the mix.
A minor 7.
At the name of [Gm] Yeshua.
Regular E minor.
One day [F] every knee will bow.
Yeah, there's a D there.
Back to the A minor.
[Cm]
[Gm] [F]
Back to the E minor.
[Gm]
[Bb]
Back to the chord of E minor.
Your name.
So that's my song.
Really it's a very special song to me.
I wrote this in the back of an Orthodox synagogue.
This is where the song came from.
During Yom Kippur.
Which in Judaism is our highest holy day.
It's the day of atonement.
It's the day when the priests would make atonement and pray for the salvation of all of Israel.
And they would use that word salvation over and over again.
They'd say Yeshua-tenu.
Our salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-techa.
[Ab] Your salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-ti.
My salvation.
And that word Yeshua simply means salvation.
You might know the word, our Savior's name in English is Jesus.
But His Hebrew name is Yeshua.
And it simply means Yeshua.
Yeshua simply means salvation.
Peace to you all from the land of Israel.
Thank you so much for listening to my song and sharing this song.
May you go forth and share the power of our Savior's name.
Yeshua.
Wherever you go.
Salvation is Your Name.
Salvation is Your Name.
[F]
[Bb] Shalom, Shalom, Meharetz Israel.
Shalom, peace.
From the Land of Israel, Joshua here, sitting next to the Jordan [N] River, just worshiping our Savior.
And I wanted to share with you briefly how to play my song Salvation is Your Name.
It's really simple.
The verse and chorus are very simple.
E minor, G, [Ebm] and just a walk up from the E minor to the G.
And I'll show you that here real quick.
Here's the verse.
[Gm] There is a [Bb] name.
G, back to E minor.
I call.
E minor.
There is a name.
By which I am saved.
You hold on to this one a little bit longer.
Now the chorus.
[Gm]
[Bb] Salvation is.
Just a walk up here.
Your Name.
From the E minor, then F sharp to the G.
[Gm] Salvation [Bb]
is.
There's a G sus.
So you got that?
Very simple.
When I play my E minor, I basically [Gm] don't play the full.
I mute the [Bb] third string there.
[Dm] I mute that third string there.
[Bb]
Then I go to the [F] F sharp.
And I mute this string as well.
[Bb] Not sure why I do it, but that's what I do.
And then you get to the G.
And I do the same here.
I mute the second string.
But you could simply play the full as well.
No problem.
So simple enough?
So we'll skip to the bridge now.
So the [E] bridge is rather simple.
We just add an A minor [Cm] in the mix.
A minor 7.
At the name of [Gm] Yeshua.
Regular E minor.
One day [F] every knee will bow.
Yeah, there's a D there.
Back to the A minor.
[Cm]
[Gm] [F]
Back to the E minor.
[Gm]
[Bb]
Back to the chord of E minor.
Your name.
So that's my song.
Really it's a very special song to me.
I wrote this in the back of an Orthodox synagogue.
This is where the song came from.
During Yom Kippur.
Which in Judaism is our highest holy day.
It's the day of atonement.
It's the day when the priests would make atonement and pray for the salvation of all of Israel.
And they would use that word salvation over and over again.
They'd say Yeshua-tenu.
Our salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-techa.
[Ab] Your salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-ti.
My salvation.
And that word Yeshua simply means salvation.
You might know the word, our Savior's name in English is Jesus.
But His Hebrew name is Yeshua.
And it simply means Yeshua.
Yeshua simply means salvation.
Peace to you all from the land of Israel.
Thank you so much for listening to my song and sharing this song.
May you go forth and share the power of our Savior's name.
Yeshua.
Wherever you go.
Key:
Bb
Gm
F
Cm
Ebm
Bb
Gm
F
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Salvation is _ Your Name. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Salvation _ _ _ is _ _ Your _ Name.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ Shalom, Shalom, Meharetz Israel.
Shalom, peace.
From the Land of Israel, Joshua here, sitting next to the Jordan [N] River, just worshiping our Savior.
And I wanted to share with you briefly how to play my song Salvation is Your Name.
It's really simple.
The verse and chorus are very simple.
E minor, G, [Ebm] and just a walk up from the E minor to the G.
And I'll show you that here real quick.
Here's the verse.
[Gm] _ _ There is a [Bb] name.
G, back to E minor.
I call.
E minor.
_ _ _ There _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a name.
_ _ _ _ _ _ By which I am saved.
You hold on to this one a little bit longer. _
_ _ Now the chorus.
_ [Gm] _ _
[Bb] _ Salvation is.
Just a walk up here. _
Your Name.
From the E minor, then F sharp to the G. _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ Salvation [Bb] _
_ _ is.
There's a G sus. _
_ _ _ _ So _ you got that?
Very simple.
When I play my E minor, I basically [Gm] don't play the full.
I mute the [Bb] third string there.
[Dm] _ I mute that third string there.
[Bb] _
Then I go to the [F] F sharp.
And I mute this string as well.
[Bb] Not sure why I do it, but that's what I do.
And then you get to the G. _ _
And I do the same here.
I mute the second string.
But you could simply play the full _ as well.
No problem. _
So simple enough?
So we'll skip to the bridge now.
So the [E] bridge is rather simple.
We just add an A minor [Cm] in the mix.
A minor 7.
At the name of [Gm] Yeshua.
Regular E minor.
One day [F] every knee will bow.
Yeah, there's a D there.
_ Back to the A minor.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
Back _ _ to the E minor.
[Gm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Back _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to the chord of E minor. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Your name.
_ So that's my song.
Really it's a very special song to me.
I wrote this in the back of an Orthodox synagogue.
This is where the song came from.
During Yom Kippur.
Which in Judaism is our highest holy day.
It's the day of atonement. _
It's the day when the priests would make atonement and pray for the salvation of all of Israel.
And they would use that word salvation over and over again.
They'd say Yeshua-tenu.
Our salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-techa.
[Ab] Your salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-ti.
My salvation.
And that word Yeshua simply means salvation.
You might know the word, our Savior's name in English is Jesus.
But His Hebrew name is Yeshua.
And it simply means Yeshua.
Yeshua simply means salvation.
Peace to you all from the land of Israel.
Thank you so much for listening to my song and sharing this song.
May you go forth and share the power of our Savior's name.
Yeshua.
Wherever you go. _
_ _ _ Salvation is _ Your Name. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Salvation _ _ _ is _ _ Your _ Name.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ Shalom, Shalom, Meharetz Israel.
Shalom, peace.
From the Land of Israel, Joshua here, sitting next to the Jordan [N] River, just worshiping our Savior.
And I wanted to share with you briefly how to play my song Salvation is Your Name.
It's really simple.
The verse and chorus are very simple.
E minor, G, [Ebm] and just a walk up from the E minor to the G.
And I'll show you that here real quick.
Here's the verse.
[Gm] _ _ There is a [Bb] name.
G, back to E minor.
I call.
E minor.
_ _ _ There _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is a name.
_ _ _ _ _ _ By which I am saved.
You hold on to this one a little bit longer. _
_ _ Now the chorus.
_ [Gm] _ _
[Bb] _ Salvation is.
Just a walk up here. _
Your Name.
From the E minor, then F sharp to the G. _
_ _ _ _ [Gm] _ Salvation [Bb] _
_ _ is.
There's a G sus. _
_ _ _ _ So _ you got that?
Very simple.
When I play my E minor, I basically [Gm] don't play the full.
I mute the [Bb] third string there.
[Dm] _ I mute that third string there.
[Bb] _
Then I go to the [F] F sharp.
And I mute this string as well.
[Bb] Not sure why I do it, but that's what I do.
And then you get to the G. _ _
And I do the same here.
I mute the second string.
But you could simply play the full _ as well.
No problem. _
So simple enough?
So we'll skip to the bridge now.
So the [E] bridge is rather simple.
We just add an A minor [Cm] in the mix.
A minor 7.
At the name of [Gm] Yeshua.
Regular E minor.
One day [F] every knee will bow.
Yeah, there's a D there.
_ Back to the A minor.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
Back _ _ to the E minor.
[Gm] _
_ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Back _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
to the chord of E minor. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Your name.
_ So that's my song.
Really it's a very special song to me.
I wrote this in the back of an Orthodox synagogue.
This is where the song came from.
During Yom Kippur.
Which in Judaism is our highest holy day.
It's the day of atonement. _
It's the day when the priests would make atonement and pray for the salvation of all of Israel.
And they would use that word salvation over and over again.
They'd say Yeshua-tenu.
Our salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-techa.
[Ab] Your salvation.
They'd say Yeshua-ti.
My salvation.
And that word Yeshua simply means salvation.
You might know the word, our Savior's name in English is Jesus.
But His Hebrew name is Yeshua.
And it simply means Yeshua.
Yeshua simply means salvation.
Peace to you all from the land of Israel.
Thank you so much for listening to my song and sharing this song.
May you go forth and share the power of our Savior's name.
Yeshua.
Wherever you go. _