Chords for Organ: How to Play "Lord You Are Welcome" - Bishop Clarence McClendon
Tempo:
116.2 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
Abm
Ebm
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] So I'll start with the three bass and really I'm using a D flat minor seven, excuse me, D flat minor here
So I have D flat B flat A flat and E in both hands
with the B flat bass [Eb] and
Now I'm going to an E flat bass
In my left hand, I have G and B flat in my right hand
I'm continuing out the D flat minor, excuse me, D flat diminished chord.
So I have D flat E G B [Bb] so
D flat minor and [Eb] then a D flat diminished chord
Okay, [Bb]
[Eb] and what's important about this chord is the G here
Because that's a melody note in there
Okay, so we're gonna sing
from the E flat [Bb] bass
Okay [Eb] from the E flat bass
[E] You're gonna go [Abm] F G A flat.
[Bb] Okay, so I will play
[Eb] Okay, and then I would say
[Ebm] [Abm] [Db]
[Eb] [E] So [Eb] what am I doing there the melody Lord you are if I want to play exact melody here I would play and
Then from my E flat bass with the diminished chord.
I would go to [Ebm] the one chord
So I have G flat in my left hand only B flat D flat G flat in my right hand Lord
[Abm]
You
Now notice this is a a flat minor with the F bass F bass B E flat a flat as my chord
[Ebm]
[Abm] The [Db] R [G]
I'm going right back to my D [E] flat diminished with the G bass
[Ebm] [Abm] [G]
[Bb] I'm still gonna play that same chord with an A flat bass because welcome is too simple.
So [Abm] welcome
We [Bb] welcome two chords your
D your D flat diminished
With the a flat bass and then I'm going [Abm] to go to the a flat minor
With a flat bass.
So I have a flat beat in my left hand in my right hand.
I have a flat a flat B
[Bb] so
B flat [Eb] E flat
[Ebm] [F] Lord [Db] you [Abm] Come
[Gb] In This
G flat chord with the B flat bass
[Db] place
5 quote the 5 base D flat chord [N] D flat bass
So I have D flat B flat A flat and E in both hands
with the B flat bass [Eb] and
Now I'm going to an E flat bass
In my left hand, I have G and B flat in my right hand
I'm continuing out the D flat minor, excuse me, D flat diminished chord.
So I have D flat E G B [Bb] so
D flat minor and [Eb] then a D flat diminished chord
Okay, [Bb]
[Eb] and what's important about this chord is the G here
Because that's a melody note in there
Okay, so we're gonna sing
from the E flat [Bb] bass
Okay [Eb] from the E flat bass
[E] You're gonna go [Abm] F G A flat.
[Bb] Okay, so I will play
[Eb] Okay, and then I would say
[Ebm] [Abm] [Db]
[Eb] [E] So [Eb] what am I doing there the melody Lord you are if I want to play exact melody here I would play and
Then from my E flat bass with the diminished chord.
I would go to [Ebm] the one chord
So I have G flat in my left hand only B flat D flat G flat in my right hand Lord
[Abm]
You
Now notice this is a a flat minor with the F bass F bass B E flat a flat as my chord
[Ebm]
[Abm] The [Db] R [G]
I'm going right back to my D [E] flat diminished with the G bass
[Ebm] [Abm] [G]
[Bb] I'm still gonna play that same chord with an A flat bass because welcome is too simple.
So [Abm] welcome
We [Bb] welcome two chords your
D your D flat diminished
With the a flat bass and then I'm going [Abm] to go to the a flat minor
With a flat bass.
So I have a flat beat in my left hand in my right hand.
I have a flat a flat B
[Bb] so
B flat [Eb] E flat
[Ebm] [F] Lord [Db] you [Abm] Come
[Gb] In This
G flat chord with the B flat bass
[Db] place
5 quote the 5 base D flat chord [N] D flat bass
Key:
Bb
Eb
Abm
Ebm
Db
Bb
Eb
Abm
[Bb] So I'll start with the three bass and really I'm using a D flat minor seven, excuse me, D flat minor here
So I have D flat B flat A flat and E in both hands
with the B flat bass [Eb] and
Now I'm going to an E flat bass
In my left hand, I have G and B flat in my right hand
I'm continuing out the D flat minor, excuse me, D flat diminished chord.
So I have D flat E G B [Bb] so
D flat minor and [Eb] then a D flat diminished chord
_ Okay, [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ and what's important about this chord is the G here
Because that's a melody note in there _ _ _
Okay, so we're gonna sing
_ from the E flat [Bb] bass
_ Okay [Eb] _ _ from the E flat bass
[E] You're gonna go [Abm] F G A flat.
[Bb] Okay, so I will play _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ Okay, and then I would say
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Eb] [E] So _ [Eb] _ what am I doing there the melody Lord you are if I want to play exact melody here I would play _ and
_ _ Then from my E flat bass with the diminished chord.
I would go to [Ebm] the one chord
So I have G flat in my left hand only B flat D flat G flat in my right hand Lord
[Abm] _ _
You
Now notice this is a a flat minor with the F bass F bass B E flat a flat as my chord
[Ebm] _
[Abm] The [Db] _ _ _ R [G] _
I'm going right back to my D [E] flat diminished with the G bass
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Abm] _ [G] _ _
[Bb] _ I'm still gonna play that same chord with an A flat bass because welcome is too simple.
So [Abm] welcome _ _
_ _ We [Bb] welcome two chords your
D your D flat diminished _
With the a flat bass and then I'm going [Abm] to go to the a flat minor _
With a flat bass.
So I have a flat beat in my left hand in my right hand.
I have a flat a flat B
_ [Bb] so
B flat [Eb] E flat
_ [Ebm] _ [F] Lord [Db] you _ [Abm] Come _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] In This
G flat chord with the B flat bass
_ [Db] place
5 quote the 5 base D flat chord [N] D flat bass
So I have D flat B flat A flat and E in both hands
with the B flat bass [Eb] and
Now I'm going to an E flat bass
In my left hand, I have G and B flat in my right hand
I'm continuing out the D flat minor, excuse me, D flat diminished chord.
So I have D flat E G B [Bb] so
D flat minor and [Eb] then a D flat diminished chord
_ Okay, [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ and what's important about this chord is the G here
Because that's a melody note in there _ _ _
Okay, so we're gonna sing
_ from the E flat [Bb] bass
_ Okay [Eb] _ _ from the E flat bass
[E] You're gonna go [Abm] F G A flat.
[Bb] Okay, so I will play _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ Okay, and then I would say
[Ebm] _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Eb] [E] So _ [Eb] _ what am I doing there the melody Lord you are if I want to play exact melody here I would play _ and
_ _ Then from my E flat bass with the diminished chord.
I would go to [Ebm] the one chord
So I have G flat in my left hand only B flat D flat G flat in my right hand Lord
[Abm] _ _
You
Now notice this is a a flat minor with the F bass F bass B E flat a flat as my chord
[Ebm] _
[Abm] The [Db] _ _ _ R [G] _
I'm going right back to my D [E] flat diminished with the G bass
_ [Ebm] _ _ [Abm] _ [G] _ _
[Bb] _ I'm still gonna play that same chord with an A flat bass because welcome is too simple.
So [Abm] welcome _ _
_ _ We [Bb] welcome two chords your
D your D flat diminished _
With the a flat bass and then I'm going [Abm] to go to the a flat minor _
With a flat bass.
So I have a flat beat in my left hand in my right hand.
I have a flat a flat B
_ [Bb] so
B flat [Eb] E flat
_ [Ebm] _ [F] Lord [Db] you _ [Abm] Come _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] In This
G flat chord with the B flat bass
_ [Db] place
5 quote the 5 base D flat chord [N] D flat bass