Chords for Paul Baloche acoustic - Walkdown in G
Tempo:
117.4 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Let's look at G.
A lot of it's like the second half of the D walk down.
So G can start this way or we can this [F#] way.
[G] But we go G,
[F#m] [D] D over F [Em] sharp, and [C] then [G] C.
[Am] [Gm]
[C] See what I like about [G] G is that there's a lot of common tones.
Again, that G on top.
[F#] [D] Then [Em]
[G] C for the G over B.
And then the [Am] A minor 7.
[G] [C] Is that James Sower thing?
[G] [C] [G]
Spring, summer, or fall.
Oops, sorry.
Okay, back to the walk down.
So we're going G, [F#m] D over F [Em] sharp, E minor 7.
And then it's sort of the G over D in the bass.
[C] And then the C.
[G]
Like a C5.
G over B.
[Am] A minor 7.
See these voicings?
[G] Again, so many worship songs.
There [D] is none [Em] like you.
[C]
[G] No one else can touch my heart [C] like you do.
[G] I worship you.
Or, [D] and
[Em] I'm [G] desperate for you.
[Em] There's a part of a walk down [D] there.
[G] [Cm] Or, [G] and [D] [Em] I'm [Gm] lost without you.
[Em]
[D]
[G] Okay.
You can hear those songs in your head?
Above All has a lot of those, these same chords in it.
Normally I would capo up.
Just capo this up to A.
But basically it's a G voicing.
So I'm going above [G#] all [C] powers.
There's that C over D.
[G] Above all kings.
There's the G over B.
So all these voicings, that's what I'm trying to say.
Is by learning your walk downs, you're learning hundreds of songs.
Because when you see that chord diagram or that chord name in a song book.
You're going, oh yeah, I know that.
And you'll know it.
And your fingers will know it.
Because you've already taken the time to learn this foundational concept.
Learning your walk down.
So don't skip past it too quickly.
Okay.
Get these under your fingers.
So here we go.
Above all wisdom.
E minor.
[C] [G] There's the C.
[Am] You were here [C] before.
[F#] [D] D over F sharp.
[G]
G over B.
[C] All kingdoms.
[G] Above all thrones.
And then again the chorus.
[Am] Crucified.
[D] Laid behind a [G] stone.
You live to [Am] die.
D over F sharp.
[D] Rejected and [G] alone.
Walked [D] down like [E] a [Em] rose.
[G]
Trampled on the ground.
So you walk down in G.
You took [Am] the fall.
Now I'm walking up.
[G] G over B.
And [C] thought of [G] me.
Above [D] all.
[G] [N]
A lot of it's like the second half of the D walk down.
So G can start this way or we can this [F#] way.
[G] But we go G,
[F#m] [D] D over F [Em] sharp, and [C] then [G] C.
[Am] [Gm]
[C] See what I like about [G] G is that there's a lot of common tones.
Again, that G on top.
[F#] [D] Then [Em]
[G] C for the G over B.
And then the [Am] A minor 7.
[G] [C] Is that James Sower thing?
[G] [C] [G]
Spring, summer, or fall.
Oops, sorry.
Okay, back to the walk down.
So we're going G, [F#m] D over F [Em] sharp, E minor 7.
And then it's sort of the G over D in the bass.
[C] And then the C.
[G]
Like a C5.
G over B.
[Am] A minor 7.
See these voicings?
[G] Again, so many worship songs.
There [D] is none [Em] like you.
[C]
[G] No one else can touch my heart [C] like you do.
[G] I worship you.
Or, [D] and
[Em] I'm [G] desperate for you.
[Em] There's a part of a walk down [D] there.
[G] [Cm] Or, [G] and [D] [Em] I'm [Gm] lost without you.
[Em]
[D]
[G] Okay.
You can hear those songs in your head?
Above All has a lot of those, these same chords in it.
Normally I would capo up.
Just capo this up to A.
But basically it's a G voicing.
So I'm going above [G#] all [C] powers.
There's that C over D.
[G] Above all kings.
There's the G over B.
So all these voicings, that's what I'm trying to say.
Is by learning your walk downs, you're learning hundreds of songs.
Because when you see that chord diagram or that chord name in a song book.
You're going, oh yeah, I know that.
And you'll know it.
And your fingers will know it.
Because you've already taken the time to learn this foundational concept.
Learning your walk down.
So don't skip past it too quickly.
Okay.
Get these under your fingers.
So here we go.
Above all wisdom.
E minor.
[C] [G] There's the C.
[Am] You were here [C] before.
[F#] [D] D over F sharp.
[G]
G over B.
[C] All kingdoms.
[G] Above all thrones.
And then again the chorus.
[Am] Crucified.
[D] Laid behind a [G] stone.
You live to [Am] die.
D over F sharp.
[D] Rejected and [G] alone.
Walked [D] down like [E] a [Em] rose.
[G]
Trampled on the ground.
So you walk down in G.
You took [Am] the fall.
Now I'm walking up.
[G] G over B.
And [C] thought of [G] me.
Above [D] all.
[G] [N]
Key:
G
D
C
Em
Am
G
D
C
[G] Let's look at G.
_ A lot of it's like the second half of the D walk down.
So G can start this way or we can this [F#] way.
[G] But we go G, _
[F#m] _ [D] _ _ D over F [Em] sharp, _ _ _ _ _ and [C] then [G] C. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Gm] _
[C] _ See what I like about [G] G is that there's a lot of common tones.
Again, that G on top.
_ _ [F#] _ [D] Then _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ C for the G over B.
And then the [Am] A minor 7. _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ Is that James Sower thing?
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
Spring, summer, or fall.
_ Oops, sorry.
Okay, back to the walk down.
So we're going G, [F#m] _ D over F [Em] sharp, E minor 7.
And then _ _ _ it's sort of the G over D in the bass.
[C] And then the C.
[G] _ _
_ Like a C5.
G over B.
[Am] A minor 7.
See these voicings?
[G] Again, so many worship songs.
_ There [D] is none [Em] like you.
_ _ _ [C]
[G] No one else can touch my heart [C] like you do.
_ _ _ [G] I worship you.
Or, _ [D] and _ _
_ _ [Em] I'm _ _ [G] desperate for you.
[Em] There's a part of a walk down [D] there.
_ _ [G] _ [Cm] Or, _ [G] and _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ I'm [Gm] _ lost without you.
[Em] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Okay.
_ You can hear those songs in your head?
Above All has a lot of those, these same chords in it.
Normally I would capo up.
_ Just capo this up to A.
But basically it's a G voicing.
So I'm going above [G#] all [C] _ powers.
There's that C over D.
_ [G] Above all kings.
_ There's the G over B.
So all these voicings, that's what I'm trying to say.
Is by learning your walk downs, you're learning hundreds of songs.
Because when you see that chord diagram or that chord name in a song book.
You're going, oh yeah, I know that.
And you'll know it.
And your fingers will know it.
Because you've already taken the time to learn this foundational concept.
Learning your walk down.
So don't skip past it too quickly.
Okay.
Get these under your fingers.
So here we go. _ _
Above all wisdom.
E minor. _ _ _
[C] _ [G] There's the C.
_ [Am] You were here [C] before.
_ _ [F#] [D] D over F sharp.
[G] _
G over B.
[C] All kingdoms.
[G] _ Above all thrones.
And then again the chorus. _
[Am] Crucified.
_ [D] Laid behind a [G] stone.
_ _ You live to [Am] die.
D over F sharp.
[D] _ Rejected and [G] alone.
Walked [D] down like [E] a [Em] rose.
_ [G] _
Trampled on the ground.
So you walk down in G.
You took [Am] the fall.
Now I'm walking up.
[G] G over B.
And [C] thought of _ [G] me.
_ _ _ Above _ [D] all.
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ A lot of it's like the second half of the D walk down.
So G can start this way or we can this [F#] way.
[G] But we go G, _
[F#m] _ [D] _ _ D over F [Em] sharp, _ _ _ _ _ and [C] then [G] C. _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [Gm] _
[C] _ See what I like about [G] G is that there's a lot of common tones.
Again, that G on top.
_ _ [F#] _ [D] Then _ [Em] _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ C for the G over B.
And then the [Am] A minor 7. _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ Is that James Sower thing?
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
Spring, summer, or fall.
_ Oops, sorry.
Okay, back to the walk down.
So we're going G, [F#m] _ D over F [Em] sharp, E minor 7.
And then _ _ _ it's sort of the G over D in the bass.
[C] And then the C.
[G] _ _
_ Like a C5.
G over B.
[Am] A minor 7.
See these voicings?
[G] Again, so many worship songs.
_ There [D] is none [Em] like you.
_ _ _ [C]
[G] No one else can touch my heart [C] like you do.
_ _ _ [G] I worship you.
Or, _ [D] and _ _
_ _ [Em] I'm _ _ [G] desperate for you.
[Em] There's a part of a walk down [D] there.
_ _ [G] _ [Cm] Or, _ [G] and _ _ [D] _ _ [Em] _ _ I'm [Gm] _ lost without you.
[Em] _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
[G] Okay.
_ You can hear those songs in your head?
Above All has a lot of those, these same chords in it.
Normally I would capo up.
_ Just capo this up to A.
But basically it's a G voicing.
So I'm going above [G#] all [C] _ powers.
There's that C over D.
_ [G] Above all kings.
_ There's the G over B.
So all these voicings, that's what I'm trying to say.
Is by learning your walk downs, you're learning hundreds of songs.
Because when you see that chord diagram or that chord name in a song book.
You're going, oh yeah, I know that.
And you'll know it.
And your fingers will know it.
Because you've already taken the time to learn this foundational concept.
Learning your walk down.
So don't skip past it too quickly.
Okay.
Get these under your fingers.
So here we go. _ _
Above all wisdom.
E minor. _ _ _
[C] _ [G] There's the C.
_ [Am] You were here [C] before.
_ _ [F#] [D] D over F sharp.
[G] _
G over B.
[C] All kingdoms.
[G] _ Above all thrones.
And then again the chorus. _
[Am] Crucified.
_ [D] Laid behind a [G] stone.
_ _ You live to [Am] die.
D over F sharp.
[D] _ Rejected and [G] alone.
Walked [D] down like [E] a [Em] rose.
_ [G] _
Trampled on the ground.
So you walk down in G.
You took [Am] the fall.
Now I'm walking up.
[G] G over B.
And [C] thought of _ [G] me.
_ _ _ Above _ [D] all.
[G] _ _ [N] _ _ _