Chords for Piano: How to Play "Lord You Are Good" by Todd Galberth
Tempo:
128.45 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Cm
Ab
Dm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Let's kind of start it off [Bb] here.
[Cm] Okay, [Dm]
[Ebm] [F]
so [Bb] we'll start here.
Left hand is B flat and F.
The right hand is B flat, D, and F.
[Cm]
Okay, now something else that we [Bb] could do with this second [Cm] chord is go C and F.
Okay, every now and then we'll throw in something like an A flat and it [Bb] kind of gives
[Cm] [Ab] a different [Cm] feel.
Okay, [Bb]
[Cm] [Eb] C and F.
And you can also just play a C.
Right hand is B flat and E [Bb] flat.
And then we'll go to D and B flat in the [Dm] left hand, C and [Fm] F in the right hand.
[Ebm] All right,
and what we'll do here, let's take [Gb] an E flat and a B flat in the left hand.
In the right,
let's take a G flat, [Bbm] B flat, and F.
And what we want to do is kind of resolve on a C.
[Ebm] So,
okay, [F]
all right.
And then what we'll do is we'll go to an F,
left and right hand.
[Dm] [C] [Bb] Left hand, actually, let's drop down to a D and we'll go along with the
bass line.
Okay, so [Cm] [Bb] D,
[C] [Dm] C, and then back to B flat.
In the right hand, let's take F and D.
Okay,
so we'll go [A] C, left hand.
The right hand is [Gb] now [Am] G flat, A, [Eb] C, and E flat.
[Gb]
Okay,
[Dm] [C] [Bb] and we can also take a B flat.
[Gb] [Bb] [Dm]
[C] [Bb]
[Ab] [G] All right, [Ab] now let's do a resolve.
[Abm] [Ab] Okay, [G] [F] left hand, we'll go
from F to B flat.
In the right [Ab] hand, let's take G, A flat, C, and E flat.
[G] All right, then we'll
resolve.
Left hand should be on B flat now.
The right hand, we're still sustaining the G and the
A flat.
[Ab]
We're going from C and E [G] flat to B and D.
[Ab]
[G] [Eb] E flat, [Gm] left hand, just do octaves or just a single
[Eb]
note.
[Gm] Right hand is B, excuse me, [Bb] G, B flat, D, and F.
[N]
[Cm] Okay, [Dm]
[Ebm] [F]
so [Bb] we'll start here.
Left hand is B flat and F.
The right hand is B flat, D, and F.
[Cm]
Okay, now something else that we [Bb] could do with this second [Cm] chord is go C and F.
Okay, every now and then we'll throw in something like an A flat and it [Bb] kind of gives
[Cm] [Ab] a different [Cm] feel.
Okay, [Bb]
[Cm] [Eb] C and F.
And you can also just play a C.
Right hand is B flat and E [Bb] flat.
And then we'll go to D and B flat in the [Dm] left hand, C and [Fm] F in the right hand.
[Ebm] All right,
and what we'll do here, let's take [Gb] an E flat and a B flat in the left hand.
In the right,
let's take a G flat, [Bbm] B flat, and F.
And what we want to do is kind of resolve on a C.
[Ebm] So,
okay, [F]
all right.
And then what we'll do is we'll go to an F,
left and right hand.
[Dm] [C] [Bb] Left hand, actually, let's drop down to a D and we'll go along with the
bass line.
Okay, so [Cm] [Bb] D,
[C] [Dm] C, and then back to B flat.
In the right hand, let's take F and D.
Okay,
so we'll go [A] C, left hand.
The right hand is [Gb] now [Am] G flat, A, [Eb] C, and E flat.
[Gb]
Okay,
[Dm] [C] [Bb] and we can also take a B flat.
[Gb] [Bb] [Dm]
[C] [Bb]
[Ab] [G] All right, [Ab] now let's do a resolve.
[Abm] [Ab] Okay, [G] [F] left hand, we'll go
from F to B flat.
In the right [Ab] hand, let's take G, A flat, C, and E flat.
[G] All right, then we'll
resolve.
Left hand should be on B flat now.
The right hand, we're still sustaining the G and the
A flat.
[Ab]
We're going from C and E [G] flat to B and D.
[Ab]
[G] [Eb] E flat, [Gm] left hand, just do octaves or just a single
[Eb]
note.
[Gm] Right hand is B, excuse me, [Bb] G, B flat, D, and F.
[N]
Key:
Bb
Cm
Ab
Dm
G
Bb
Cm
Ab
Let's kind of start it off [Bb] here. _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ Okay, _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ so [Bb] we'll start here.
_ Left hand is B flat and F.
_ _ The right hand is B flat, D, and F. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
Okay, now something else that we [Bb] could do _ with this second [Cm] _ _ chord is go C and F.
_ _ Okay, every now and then _ we'll throw in something like an A flat and it [Bb] kind of gives
_ [Cm] _ [Ab] _ _ a different [Cm] feel.
_ Okay, [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] C and F.
And you can also just play a C.
_ Right hand is B flat and E [Bb] flat.
_ _ And then we'll go to D and B flat in the [Dm] left hand, C and [Fm] F in the right hand.
[Ebm] All right,
and what we'll do here, _ _ let's take [Gb] an E flat and a B flat in the left hand.
In the right,
let's take a G flat, [Bbm] B flat, and F.
And what we want to do is kind of resolve on a C.
[Ebm] So, _ _ _ _ _
okay, _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
all right.
_ _ _ _ And then what we'll do is we'll go to an F,
_ _ _ _ _ _ left and right hand. _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _ _ Left hand, actually, let's drop down to a D and we'll go along with the
bass line.
Okay, so _ [Cm] [Bb] D, _ _
[C] [Dm] C, and then back to B flat.
In the right hand, let's take F and D.
Okay,
so we'll go [A] _ _ _ _ C, left hand.
The right hand is [Gb] now [Am] G flat, A, [Eb] C, and E flat.
[Gb] _
Okay,
_ [Dm] _ [C] [Bb] and we can also take a B flat.
[Gb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ All right, [Ab] now let's do a resolve. _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Ab] Okay, _ [G] _ [F] left hand, we'll go
from F to B flat.
In the right [Ab] hand, _ let's take G, A flat, C, and E flat.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ All right, then we'll
resolve.
Left hand should be on B flat now.
The right hand, we're still sustaining the G and the
A flat.
[Ab]
We're going from C and E [G] flat to B and D.
[Ab] _
_ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ E flat, [Gm] left hand, just do octaves or just a single
[Eb] _ _
_ _ note.
[Gm] Right hand is B, excuse me, [Bb] G, B flat, D, and F. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [Cm] _ Okay, _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ so [Bb] we'll start here.
_ Left hand is B flat and F.
_ _ The right hand is B flat, D, and F. _
_ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
Okay, now something else that we [Bb] could do _ with this second [Cm] _ _ chord is go C and F.
_ _ Okay, every now and then _ we'll throw in something like an A flat and it [Bb] kind of gives
_ [Cm] _ [Ab] _ _ a different [Cm] feel.
_ Okay, [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] C and F.
And you can also just play a C.
_ Right hand is B flat and E [Bb] flat.
_ _ And then we'll go to D and B flat in the [Dm] left hand, C and [Fm] F in the right hand.
[Ebm] All right,
and what we'll do here, _ _ let's take [Gb] an E flat and a B flat in the left hand.
In the right,
let's take a G flat, [Bbm] B flat, and F.
And what we want to do is kind of resolve on a C.
[Ebm] So, _ _ _ _ _
okay, _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
all right.
_ _ _ _ And then what we'll do is we'll go to an F,
_ _ _ _ _ _ left and right hand. _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [C] _ [Bb] _ _ _ Left hand, actually, let's drop down to a D and we'll go along with the
bass line.
Okay, so _ [Cm] [Bb] D, _ _
[C] [Dm] C, and then back to B flat.
In the right hand, let's take F and D.
Okay,
so we'll go [A] _ _ _ _ C, left hand.
The right hand is [Gb] now [Am] G flat, A, [Eb] C, and E flat.
[Gb] _
Okay,
_ [Dm] _ [C] [Bb] and we can also take a B flat.
[Gb] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ [C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ [G] _ All right, [Ab] now let's do a resolve. _ _
[Abm] _ _ [Ab] Okay, _ [G] _ [F] left hand, we'll go
from F to B flat.
In the right [Ab] hand, _ let's take G, A flat, C, and E flat.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ All right, then we'll
resolve.
Left hand should be on B flat now.
The right hand, we're still sustaining the G and the
A flat.
[Ab]
We're going from C and E [G] flat to B and D.
[Ab] _
_ [G] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ E flat, [Gm] left hand, just do octaves or just a single
[Eb] _ _
_ _ note.
[Gm] Right hand is B, excuse me, [Bb] G, B flat, D, and F. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _