Chords for Piano: How to Play "Joy Of My Salvation" - Mississippi Children's Choir
Tempo:
92.95 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Bbm
Ebm
F
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[Ab] Alright, so let's start chopping down here at our introduction.
Alright, first of all, [F] I'm going to take, [Ab] and this is over our F bass.
[Bbm] [Ab] Alright, I'm going to throw in an A flat and C, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to take E flat, A flat, C and E flat.
Okay.
[Db]
First chord that we can take [Ab] [Db]
is A flat, C, D flat and F in [Bb] both hands.
So we're over the A [Bbm] flat.
[Eb] [Bbm] Then we're moving to, [Eb]
bass will be on [Bbm] E flat.
Left and right hands, I'm taking G, D flat and F.
Okay.
[Gb] Left hand, G flat, B flat, [Bbm] D flat, [Ab] F.
We could also throw in the A flat just to kind of thicken it [Bbm] up a little bit.
The right hand, my thumb is on A flat, B flat, D flat, F and A flat.
Okay.
[Db] And what I want to do is go back to, well not necessarily go back,
but we'll go to D flat, F and A flat in the left hand.
The right hand, just doing a little movement in between.
Okay.
We could take A flat, B flat and then we'll resolve on a D flat major chord,
just inverted F on the bottom, A flat and D flat.
Okay.
[Ebm]
E, [C] B flat.
[Ebm]
And [C] this can be applied over [Ebm] C.
Right hand, B flat, E flat and G flat.
[F]
Okay.
This next chord over F bass, [Eb] we have E flat and A.
Left hand, the right [Ab] hand is A flat, [Dbm] D flat and F.
Okay.
[Ebm] [Ab] [Fm] [F]
Alright, first of all, [F] I'm going to take, [Ab] and this is over our F bass.
[Bbm] [Ab] Alright, I'm going to throw in an A flat and C, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to take E flat, A flat, C and E flat.
Okay.
[Db]
First chord that we can take [Ab] [Db]
is A flat, C, D flat and F in [Bb] both hands.
So we're over the A [Bbm] flat.
[Eb] [Bbm] Then we're moving to, [Eb]
bass will be on [Bbm] E flat.
Left and right hands, I'm taking G, D flat and F.
Okay.
[Gb] Left hand, G flat, B flat, [Bbm] D flat, [Ab] F.
We could also throw in the A flat just to kind of thicken it [Bbm] up a little bit.
The right hand, my thumb is on A flat, B flat, D flat, F and A flat.
Okay.
[Db] And what I want to do is go back to, well not necessarily go back,
but we'll go to D flat, F and A flat in the left hand.
The right hand, just doing a little movement in between.
Okay.
We could take A flat, B flat and then we'll resolve on a D flat major chord,
just inverted F on the bottom, A flat and D flat.
Okay.
[Ebm]
E, [C] B flat.
[Ebm]
And [C] this can be applied over [Ebm] C.
Right hand, B flat, E flat and G flat.
[F]
Okay.
This next chord over F bass, [Eb] we have E flat and A.
Left hand, the right [Ab] hand is A flat, [Dbm] D flat and F.
Okay.
[Ebm] [Ab] [Fm] [F]
Key:
Ab
Bbm
Ebm
F
Db
Ab
Bbm
Ebm
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ Alright, so let's start chopping down here at our introduction.
Alright, first of all, [F] I'm going to take, [Ab] and this is over our F bass. _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] Alright, I'm going to throw in an A flat and C, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to take E flat, A flat, C and E flat.
Okay.
_ _ _ [Db] _ _
First chord that we can take [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _
is A flat, C, D flat and F in [Bb] both hands.
So we're over the A [Bbm] flat. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _ Then we're moving to, [Eb]
bass will be on [Bbm] E flat.
_ Left and right hands, I'm taking G, D flat and F.
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] Left hand, G flat, B flat, [Bbm] D flat, [Ab] F.
We could also throw in the A flat just to kind of thicken it [Bbm] up a little bit.
The right hand, my thumb is on A flat, B flat, D flat, F and A flat.
Okay.
[Db] _ _ And what I want to do is go back to, well not necessarily go back,
but we'll go to D flat, F and A flat in the left hand.
The right hand, just doing a little movement in between.
Okay.
We could take A flat, B flat and then we'll resolve on a D flat major chord,
just inverted F on the bottom, A flat and D flat.
Okay.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
_ E, [C] B flat.
[Ebm] _ _
And [C] this can be applied over [Ebm] C.
_ Right hand, B flat, E flat and G flat.
[F] _ _ _ _
Okay.
This next chord over F bass, [Eb] we have E flat and A.
Left hand, the right [Ab] hand is A flat, [Dbm] D flat and F.
Okay.
[Ebm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _
Alright, first of all, [F] I'm going to take, [Ab] and this is over our F bass. _
[Bbm] _ [Ab] Alright, I'm going to throw in an A flat and C, left hand.
The right hand, I'm going to take E flat, A flat, C and E flat.
Okay.
_ _ _ [Db] _ _
First chord that we can take [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ _
is A flat, C, D flat and F in [Bb] both hands.
So we're over the A [Bbm] flat. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _ Then we're moving to, [Eb]
bass will be on [Bbm] E flat.
_ Left and right hands, I'm taking G, D flat and F.
Okay. _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] Left hand, G flat, B flat, [Bbm] D flat, [Ab] F.
We could also throw in the A flat just to kind of thicken it [Bbm] up a little bit.
The right hand, my thumb is on A flat, B flat, D flat, F and A flat.
Okay.
[Db] _ _ And what I want to do is go back to, well not necessarily go back,
but we'll go to D flat, F and A flat in the left hand.
The right hand, just doing a little movement in between.
Okay.
We could take A flat, B flat and then we'll resolve on a D flat major chord,
just inverted F on the bottom, A flat and D flat.
Okay.
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ _
_ E, [C] B flat.
[Ebm] _ _
And [C] this can be applied over [Ebm] C.
_ Right hand, B flat, E flat and G flat.
[F] _ _ _ _
Okay.
This next chord over F bass, [Eb] we have E flat and A.
Left hand, the right [Ab] hand is A flat, [Dbm] D flat and F.
Okay.
[Ebm] _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [F] _