Chords for Spirit Break Out Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
61.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
Em
Bm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#m] [F#m]
[G] Hey, [D] what's up everybody?
George here from Scott Studio.
Hey, thanks for joining me here on YouTube.
Hey, we're going to be doing a tutorial on Spirit Breakout, recorded recently by William
McDowell and also recorded by Kim Walker, powerful worship song.
Before we get started, make sure you subscribe.
Make sure you hit like on the page, alright, in support of Scott Studio.
Alright here we go.
So I'm actually [G] going to be playing Spirit Breakout in the key of G, okay?
And in the key of G, there's only one note that is [F#] varied from the white keys and that
is the F.
That's played as F sharp, okay?
So the [G] scale is [B] G, A, [G] B, C, D, [A] E, F [G] sharp, G, okay?
There is four chords that are in this song, alright?
There is the G chord, of course.
I'm sorry, there are five chords.
There's the G chord, so that's G, B, D.
You put G at the top and then the bass, G.
Alright, our second chord is a C chord.
And a C [C] chord is going to start on C.
So you have C, E, G.
C and G can go on the bass, alright?
We have a D chord, [D] which is starting on D.
D, F sharp, A, alright?
We have an E minor [F#] chord, so keep [Em] going up.
We start on E.
E, G, B, alright?
And then we have what we call a B minor 7 [B] chord.
So that's going to be a B in the bass, B, F sharp, B.
And the right hand is a D chord, just like we [G] learned a moment ago.
[Bm] D, F sharp, A, okay?
So let's talk about the chorus, alright?
[C] Chorus starts on C chord, C, E, G.
So you have spirit break [D] out, D chord, D, F sharp, A.
Then it goes [Em] to E minor, E, G, B.
Break our walls [Bm] down, B minor 7 chord.
So that's B, F sharp, B, D, F sharp, A.
Then it [C] repeats, C, spirit break [D] out, D.
Then E minor, [Em]
heaven come [Bm] down, D minor 7.
Alright, so in [C] context.
Spirit [D] break out,
[Em] break our walls [D] down.
[C] [D] Spirit break out,
[Em] heaven come [Bm] down.
Alright, and you can [C] chop it like that or you can, [D] you know, play it [Em] straight.
[Bm] There's a lot of things you can do with that.
It just depends on what style you want to go with.
Alright, now there's two verses.
The verses in their chord arrangement are the exact same.
There is no bridge, alright?
So, the chorus, you already got 33% [C] of the song.
Alright, so it starts on C again.
So you have C, our father, [D] then D.
All [Em] of heaven roars your name, E minor.
Sing louder, B [Bm] minor 7.
Let this place erupt with [C] praise, C.
Can you hear it, D.
[D] The sound of heaven [Em] touching earth, E minor.
Alright, and it goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Okay?
Now, verse 2 is the same thing.
I'm just going to walk through with you.
Just so you can see the chord placement.
So it starts with C chord again.
King Jesus, D.
[D] You're the name we're [Em] lifting high, E minor.
Your glory, [Bm] B minor 7.
Shaking up the [C] earth and sky, C.
Revival, [D] D.
We want to see your [Em] kingdom here, E minor.
Then it goes to B minor [Bm] 7.
We want to see your kingdom [C] here.
Alright?
Now I'm going to sing, go back and sing the first verse.
So just so you can see the placement.
So you have, our father.
[D] All of heaven [Em] roars your name.
Sing louder.
[Bm] [D] Let this place erupt [C] with praise.
Can you hear [D] it?
The sound of heaven touching [Em] earth.
It goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The [D] sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Then you go back to, spirit break [D] out.
Then we're at D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] Break our [Bm] walls [D] down.
B minor 7.
Then back to C.
[C] Spirit break [D] out.
At D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] Heaven come [Bm] down.
B minor 7.
Alright?
You don't have [C] to chop it like that.
You can do, spirit [Em] break [D] out.
[Em]
Break our [Bm] walls down.
Alright?
There's a lot of ways you can [N] play it.
It just depends on if you're going solo, if you're playing with a band.
Those factors are important.
Okay?
So that's the basic breakdown of that song.
Not too difficult.
Like I said earlier, please subscribe, like, and share.
Hope you'll join us for the next worship tutorial.
I hope this is a blessing to you and that it will be helpful for your congregation or for your own personal worship.
Come back and see us.
Hope you have a great day.
[C]
[G] Hey, [D] what's up everybody?
George here from Scott Studio.
Hey, thanks for joining me here on YouTube.
Hey, we're going to be doing a tutorial on Spirit Breakout, recorded recently by William
McDowell and also recorded by Kim Walker, powerful worship song.
Before we get started, make sure you subscribe.
Make sure you hit like on the page, alright, in support of Scott Studio.
Alright here we go.
So I'm actually [G] going to be playing Spirit Breakout in the key of G, okay?
And in the key of G, there's only one note that is [F#] varied from the white keys and that
is the F.
That's played as F sharp, okay?
So the [G] scale is [B] G, A, [G] B, C, D, [A] E, F [G] sharp, G, okay?
There is four chords that are in this song, alright?
There is the G chord, of course.
I'm sorry, there are five chords.
There's the G chord, so that's G, B, D.
You put G at the top and then the bass, G.
Alright, our second chord is a C chord.
And a C [C] chord is going to start on C.
So you have C, E, G.
C and G can go on the bass, alright?
We have a D chord, [D] which is starting on D.
D, F sharp, A, alright?
We have an E minor [F#] chord, so keep [Em] going up.
We start on E.
E, G, B, alright?
And then we have what we call a B minor 7 [B] chord.
So that's going to be a B in the bass, B, F sharp, B.
And the right hand is a D chord, just like we [G] learned a moment ago.
[Bm] D, F sharp, A, okay?
So let's talk about the chorus, alright?
[C] Chorus starts on C chord, C, E, G.
So you have spirit break [D] out, D chord, D, F sharp, A.
Then it goes [Em] to E minor, E, G, B.
Break our walls [Bm] down, B minor 7 chord.
So that's B, F sharp, B, D, F sharp, A.
Then it [C] repeats, C, spirit break [D] out, D.
Then E minor, [Em]
heaven come [Bm] down, D minor 7.
Alright, so in [C] context.
Spirit [D] break out,
[Em] break our walls [D] down.
[C] [D] Spirit break out,
[Em] heaven come [Bm] down.
Alright, and you can [C] chop it like that or you can, [D] you know, play it [Em] straight.
[Bm] There's a lot of things you can do with that.
It just depends on what style you want to go with.
Alright, now there's two verses.
The verses in their chord arrangement are the exact same.
There is no bridge, alright?
So, the chorus, you already got 33% [C] of the song.
Alright, so it starts on C again.
So you have C, our father, [D] then D.
All [Em] of heaven roars your name, E minor.
Sing louder, B [Bm] minor 7.
Let this place erupt with [C] praise, C.
Can you hear it, D.
[D] The sound of heaven [Em] touching earth, E minor.
Alright, and it goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Okay?
Now, verse 2 is the same thing.
I'm just going to walk through with you.
Just so you can see the chord placement.
So it starts with C chord again.
King Jesus, D.
[D] You're the name we're [Em] lifting high, E minor.
Your glory, [Bm] B minor 7.
Shaking up the [C] earth and sky, C.
Revival, [D] D.
We want to see your [Em] kingdom here, E minor.
Then it goes to B minor [Bm] 7.
We want to see your kingdom [C] here.
Alright?
Now I'm going to sing, go back and sing the first verse.
So just so you can see the placement.
So you have, our father.
[D] All of heaven [Em] roars your name.
Sing louder.
[Bm] [D] Let this place erupt [C] with praise.
Can you hear [D] it?
The sound of heaven touching [Em] earth.
It goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The [D] sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Then you go back to, spirit break [D] out.
Then we're at D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] Break our [Bm] walls [D] down.
B minor 7.
Then back to C.
[C] Spirit break [D] out.
At D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] Heaven come [Bm] down.
B minor 7.
Alright?
You don't have [C] to chop it like that.
You can do, spirit [Em] break [D] out.
[Em]
Break our [Bm] walls down.
Alright?
There's a lot of ways you can [N] play it.
It just depends on if you're going solo, if you're playing with a band.
Those factors are important.
Okay?
So that's the basic breakdown of that song.
Not too difficult.
Like I said earlier, please subscribe, like, and share.
Hope you'll join us for the next worship tutorial.
I hope this is a blessing to you and that it will be helpful for your congregation or for your own personal worship.
Come back and see us.
Hope you have a great day.
[C]
Key:
D
C
Em
Bm
G
D
C
Em
_ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [F#m] _
[G] Hey, _ [D] what's up everybody?
George here from Scott Studio.
Hey, thanks for joining me here on YouTube.
Hey, we're going to be doing a tutorial on Spirit Breakout, recorded recently by William
McDowell and also recorded by Kim Walker, powerful worship song.
Before we get started, make sure you subscribe.
Make sure you hit like on the page, alright, in support of Scott Studio.
Alright here we go.
So I'm actually [G] going to be playing Spirit Breakout in the key of G, okay?
And in the key of G, there's only one note that is [F#] varied from the white keys and that
is the F.
That's played as F sharp, okay?
So the [G] scale is [B] G, A, [G] B, C, D, [A] E, F [G] sharp, G, _ _ okay?
There is four chords that are in this song, alright?
There is the G chord, of course.
I'm sorry, there are five chords.
There's the G chord, so that's G, B, D.
You put G at the top and then the bass, G.
_ Alright, our second chord is a C chord.
And a C [C] chord is going to start on C.
So you have C, E, G. _
C and G can go on the bass, alright?
We have a D chord, [D] which is starting on D.
D, F sharp, A, _ alright?
We have an E minor [F#] chord, so keep [Em] going up.
We start on E.
E, G, B, alright?
And then we have what we call a B minor 7 [B] chord.
So that's going to be a B in the bass, B, F sharp, B.
And the right hand is a D chord, just like we [G] learned a moment ago.
[Bm] D, F sharp, A, okay?
So let's talk about the chorus, alright?
[C] Chorus starts on C chord, C, E, G.
So you have spirit break [D] out, D chord, D, F sharp, A.
Then it goes [Em] to E minor, E, G, B.
Break our walls [Bm] down, B minor 7 chord.
So that's B, F sharp, B, D, F sharp, A.
Then it [C] repeats, C, spirit break [D] out, D.
Then E minor, [Em] _
heaven come [Bm] down, D minor 7.
Alright, so in [C] context.
_ Spirit [D] break out, _ _
[Em] _ _ break our walls [D] down. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] Spirit break out, _
[Em] _ _ heaven come [Bm] down.
Alright, and you can [C] chop it like that or you can, [D] you know, play it [Em] straight.
[Bm] There's a lot of things you can do with that.
It just depends on what style you want to go with.
Alright, now there's two verses.
The verses in their chord arrangement are the exact same.
There is no bridge, alright?
So, the chorus, you already got 33% [C] of the song.
Alright, so it starts on C again.
So you have C, our father, [D] then D.
All [Em] of heaven roars your name, E minor.
Sing louder, B [Bm] minor 7.
Let this place erupt with [C] praise, C.
Can you hear it, D.
[D] The sound of heaven [Em] touching earth, E minor.
Alright, and it goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Okay?
Now, verse 2 is the same thing.
I'm just going to walk through with you.
Just so you can see the chord placement.
So it starts with C chord again. _
King Jesus, D.
[D] You're the name we're [Em] lifting high, E minor.
Your glory, [Bm] B minor 7.
Shaking up the [C] earth and sky, C.
_ Revival, [D] D.
We want to see your [Em] kingdom here, E minor.
Then it goes to B minor [Bm] 7.
We want to see your kingdom [C] here.
Alright?
Now I'm going to sing, go back and sing the first verse.
So just so you can see the placement.
So you have, our father.
[D] _ All of heaven [Em] roars your name.
Sing louder.
[Bm] [D] Let this place erupt [C] with praise.
Can you hear [D] it?
The sound of heaven touching [Em] earth.
It goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The [D] sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Then you go back to, spirit break [D] out.
Then we're at D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] _ Break our [Bm] walls [D] down.
B minor 7.
Then back to C.
[C] _ Spirit break [D] out.
At D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] _ _ Heaven come [Bm] down.
B minor 7.
Alright?
You don't have [C] to chop it like that.
You can do, spirit [Em] break [D] out.
_ [Em] _ _
Break our [Bm] walls down.
Alright?
There's a lot of ways you can [N] play it.
It just depends on if you're going solo, if you're playing with a band.
Those factors are important.
Okay?
So that's the basic breakdown of that song.
Not too difficult.
Like I said earlier, please subscribe, like, and share.
Hope you'll join us for the next worship tutorial.
I hope this is a blessing to you and that it will be helpful for your congregation or for your own personal worship.
Come back and see us.
Hope you have a great day.
_ _ [C] _
[G] Hey, _ [D] what's up everybody?
George here from Scott Studio.
Hey, thanks for joining me here on YouTube.
Hey, we're going to be doing a tutorial on Spirit Breakout, recorded recently by William
McDowell and also recorded by Kim Walker, powerful worship song.
Before we get started, make sure you subscribe.
Make sure you hit like on the page, alright, in support of Scott Studio.
Alright here we go.
So I'm actually [G] going to be playing Spirit Breakout in the key of G, okay?
And in the key of G, there's only one note that is [F#] varied from the white keys and that
is the F.
That's played as F sharp, okay?
So the [G] scale is [B] G, A, [G] B, C, D, [A] E, F [G] sharp, G, _ _ okay?
There is four chords that are in this song, alright?
There is the G chord, of course.
I'm sorry, there are five chords.
There's the G chord, so that's G, B, D.
You put G at the top and then the bass, G.
_ Alright, our second chord is a C chord.
And a C [C] chord is going to start on C.
So you have C, E, G. _
C and G can go on the bass, alright?
We have a D chord, [D] which is starting on D.
D, F sharp, A, _ alright?
We have an E minor [F#] chord, so keep [Em] going up.
We start on E.
E, G, B, alright?
And then we have what we call a B minor 7 [B] chord.
So that's going to be a B in the bass, B, F sharp, B.
And the right hand is a D chord, just like we [G] learned a moment ago.
[Bm] D, F sharp, A, okay?
So let's talk about the chorus, alright?
[C] Chorus starts on C chord, C, E, G.
So you have spirit break [D] out, D chord, D, F sharp, A.
Then it goes [Em] to E minor, E, G, B.
Break our walls [Bm] down, B minor 7 chord.
So that's B, F sharp, B, D, F sharp, A.
Then it [C] repeats, C, spirit break [D] out, D.
Then E minor, [Em] _
heaven come [Bm] down, D minor 7.
Alright, so in [C] context.
_ Spirit [D] break out, _ _
[Em] _ _ break our walls [D] down. _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ [D] Spirit break out, _
[Em] _ _ heaven come [Bm] down.
Alright, and you can [C] chop it like that or you can, [D] you know, play it [Em] straight.
[Bm] There's a lot of things you can do with that.
It just depends on what style you want to go with.
Alright, now there's two verses.
The verses in their chord arrangement are the exact same.
There is no bridge, alright?
So, the chorus, you already got 33% [C] of the song.
Alright, so it starts on C again.
So you have C, our father, [D] then D.
All [Em] of heaven roars your name, E minor.
Sing louder, B [Bm] minor 7.
Let this place erupt with [C] praise, C.
Can you hear it, D.
[D] The sound of heaven [Em] touching earth, E minor.
Alright, and it goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Okay?
Now, verse 2 is the same thing.
I'm just going to walk through with you.
Just so you can see the chord placement.
So it starts with C chord again. _
King Jesus, D.
[D] You're the name we're [Em] lifting high, E minor.
Your glory, [Bm] B minor 7.
Shaking up the [C] earth and sky, C.
_ Revival, [D] D.
We want to see your [Em] kingdom here, E minor.
Then it goes to B minor [Bm] 7.
We want to see your kingdom [C] here.
Alright?
Now I'm going to sing, go back and sing the first verse.
So just so you can see the placement.
So you have, our father.
[D] _ All of heaven [Em] roars your name.
Sing louder.
[Bm] [D] Let this place erupt [C] with praise.
Can you hear [D] it?
The sound of heaven touching [Em] earth.
It goes to B minor 7.
[Bm] The [D] sound of heaven touching [C] earth.
Then you go back to, spirit break [D] out.
Then we're at D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] _ Break our [Bm] walls [D] down.
B minor 7.
Then back to C.
[C] _ Spirit break [D] out.
At D.
Now we're going to E minor.
[Em] _ _ Heaven come [Bm] down.
B minor 7.
Alright?
You don't have [C] to chop it like that.
You can do, spirit [Em] break [D] out.
_ [Em] _ _
Break our [Bm] walls down.
Alright?
There's a lot of ways you can [N] play it.
It just depends on if you're going solo, if you're playing with a band.
Those factors are important.
Okay?
So that's the basic breakdown of that song.
Not too difficult.
Like I said earlier, please subscribe, like, and share.
Hope you'll join us for the next worship tutorial.
I hope this is a blessing to you and that it will be helpful for your congregation or for your own personal worship.
Come back and see us.
Hope you have a great day.
_ _ [C] _