Chords for The Anthem / Hallelujah, You Have Won The Victory / Planet Shakers / William Murphy
Tempo:
119.5 bpm
Chords used:
A
Bm
D
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bm] [A]
[D]
[Em]
[Bm] [A]
[Bm]
[A] [D]
[Em]
[Bm] [A]
[Am] [F#]
[G]
[A] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Em] [A] [G]
[B]
[Em] [A] [D]
[Em] [Bm] [A]
[D]
Okay, we are in the key of D.
So, we're going to start off here with a 6, which is B [Bm] minor.
You get B minor chord, right hand is B, D, F sharp, [F#m] and your left hand [B] bass, B.
[Bm] You start
from a 6, so it would be, [A] Hallelujah.
Okay, then on second [F] syllable of Hallelujah, you'll
be on 7th, who's third, so that means your right hand is an A chord and your left hand
bass is a C sharp.
So, your [A] right hand is A, C sharp, E, left [C#m] hand bass, C sharp.
[C#]
Then
you're going to the 1, [D] which is a D chord.
That's on Hallelujah.
So, [A] your D chord, your
right hand is A, [D] D, F sharp, left hand bass, D.
So, I put those three chords together.
We start off with the B minor chord, [Bm] which is
[A] Hallelujah.
[D]
You [Em] have 1, your word 1, you're
going to be at a 2 chord.
So, your 2, you're going to be at a [Fm] E minor, E minor.
So, your
right hand is [B] D, [Em] E, G.
Your left hand [E] bass is going to be E.
[Bm] So, it would be
[A] Hallelujah.
[D]
You [Em] have won [Bm] the big, okay?
On the first syllable of victory, you're going to be [F] back to your
6 chord, which is a B minor chord.
Again, a B minor, right hand, [Bm] B, D, F sharp, left
hand [B] bass, B.
That's the first syllable of victory.
And [Em] then, you're going to [D] go to a
5 chord, which is an A chord, but I'm going to use an A suspended chord.
[A]
A suspended chord,
so your right hand is A, D, [D] E.
[A]
Your left hand bass is A.
[Bm] So, put all that together.
Start from your 6.
[A]
You [D]
[Em] have won [Bm] the victory.
[A]
Oh, [Fm] and what I did is I did, for two counts,
I [D] did the A suspended chord, which is your [A] 5 chord, and then I just unsuspended it.
In
other words, I just took it to a regular A chord.
So, again, that's, I just moved one
finger.
You're moving that D down to a C sharp, and then you repeat that.
So, I'm at a 6.
[Bm]
So, again, that's 6, [A] 6, [D]
1.
I'm going to go to a 2, which is E minor, [Em] then to [Bm] a 6, then
[D] to a 5.
I [A] suspended, and then regular.
[Bm] Back to it.
Repeat it [A] again.
7, [D] 1.
[Em] You have [Bm] all
of [D] them.
[A] Then you go to the depth.
[G]
[E] Okay, on depth, can that hold you down?
You're going
to go to a G chord.
You're at a 4, actually, but you're going to get deep.
[F#] 1, 2, [G] 3, [D] 4.
[E] [F#] [G] So, on your 4th, you have a G chord, which is right hand G, B, D.
Sorry, G, B, D.
Left
hand bass, G.
Then you're going back to [Bm] the 6 chord, which is that B minor that we did
earlier.
Right hand B, D, F sharp, left [B] hand bass, D.
Then you close it out with a regular
A [A] chord, which your right hand is A, C sharp, E, left hand bass, A.
Of course, that's your
5 chord.
And so, [G] go like this, and depth could not hold you down.
Here's
[Bm] [A]
depth could not
[G] hold you [Bm] down.
You just keep [A] repeating it.
You're going to do the same ones on you are
[G] the reason, [Bm] can you [A]
see it [G] in that.
I think my timing is off a little [F] bit, so let me take
it from the beginning.
That's really the whole entire song.
[Bm] So, we're going to do,
[A] I let [D] loose.
You [Em] have won [Bm] the big story [D]
[A] again.
[Bm]
[A] I let [D] loose.
I think you've won it all for
me.
You [Em] have won [Bm] it all [D] for me.
[A] Depth could [G] not hold [Bm] you down.
[A] There we go.
Same chorus.
You [G] are the reason, [Bm] king.
[A]
Seated [G] in majesty.
[Bm] Those times [A] repeating the same thing over
and over.
[F#m] You are [G] the reason, [Bm] king.
My timing might be [A] still off a little bit, but just
listen to the CD.
Then you go back to, [Bm]
[A] I let [D] loose.
That's the whole
[D]
[Em]
[Bm] [A]
[Bm]
[A] [D]
[Em]
[Bm] [A]
[Am] [F#]
[G]
[A] [G]
[A] [D]
[G]
[Em] [A] [G]
[B]
[Em] [A] [D]
[Em] [Bm] [A]
[D]
Okay, we are in the key of D.
So, we're going to start off here with a 6, which is B [Bm] minor.
You get B minor chord, right hand is B, D, F sharp, [F#m] and your left hand [B] bass, B.
[Bm] You start
from a 6, so it would be, [A] Hallelujah.
Okay, then on second [F] syllable of Hallelujah, you'll
be on 7th, who's third, so that means your right hand is an A chord and your left hand
bass is a C sharp.
So, your [A] right hand is A, C sharp, E, left [C#m] hand bass, C sharp.
[C#]
Then
you're going to the 1, [D] which is a D chord.
That's on Hallelujah.
So, [A] your D chord, your
right hand is A, [D] D, F sharp, left hand bass, D.
So, I put those three chords together.
We start off with the B minor chord, [Bm] which is
[A] Hallelujah.
[D]
You [Em] have 1, your word 1, you're
going to be at a 2 chord.
So, your 2, you're going to be at a [Fm] E minor, E minor.
So, your
right hand is [B] D, [Em] E, G.
Your left hand [E] bass is going to be E.
[Bm] So, it would be
[A] Hallelujah.
[D]
You [Em] have won [Bm] the big, okay?
On the first syllable of victory, you're going to be [F] back to your
6 chord, which is a B minor chord.
Again, a B minor, right hand, [Bm] B, D, F sharp, left
hand [B] bass, B.
That's the first syllable of victory.
And [Em] then, you're going to [D] go to a
5 chord, which is an A chord, but I'm going to use an A suspended chord.
[A]
A suspended chord,
so your right hand is A, D, [D] E.
[A]
Your left hand bass is A.
[Bm] So, put all that together.
Start from your 6.
[A]
You [D]
[Em] have won [Bm] the victory.
[A]
Oh, [Fm] and what I did is I did, for two counts,
I [D] did the A suspended chord, which is your [A] 5 chord, and then I just unsuspended it.
In
other words, I just took it to a regular A chord.
So, again, that's, I just moved one
finger.
You're moving that D down to a C sharp, and then you repeat that.
So, I'm at a 6.
[Bm]
So, again, that's 6, [A] 6, [D]
1.
I'm going to go to a 2, which is E minor, [Em] then to [Bm] a 6, then
[D] to a 5.
I [A] suspended, and then regular.
[Bm] Back to it.
Repeat it [A] again.
7, [D] 1.
[Em] You have [Bm] all
of [D] them.
[A] Then you go to the depth.
[G]
[E] Okay, on depth, can that hold you down?
You're going
to go to a G chord.
You're at a 4, actually, but you're going to get deep.
[F#] 1, 2, [G] 3, [D] 4.
[E] [F#] [G] So, on your 4th, you have a G chord, which is right hand G, B, D.
Sorry, G, B, D.
Left
hand bass, G.
Then you're going back to [Bm] the 6 chord, which is that B minor that we did
earlier.
Right hand B, D, F sharp, left [B] hand bass, D.
Then you close it out with a regular
A [A] chord, which your right hand is A, C sharp, E, left hand bass, A.
Of course, that's your
5 chord.
And so, [G] go like this, and depth could not hold you down.
Here's
[Bm] [A]
depth could not
[G] hold you [Bm] down.
You just keep [A] repeating it.
You're going to do the same ones on you are
[G] the reason, [Bm] can you [A]
see it [G] in that.
I think my timing is off a little [F] bit, so let me take
it from the beginning.
That's really the whole entire song.
[Bm] So, we're going to do,
[A] I let [D] loose.
You [Em] have won [Bm] the big story [D]
[A] again.
[Bm]
[A] I let [D] loose.
I think you've won it all for
me.
You [Em] have won [Bm] it all [D] for me.
[A] Depth could [G] not hold [Bm] you down.
[A] There we go.
Same chorus.
You [G] are the reason, [Bm] king.
[A]
Seated [G] in majesty.
[Bm] Those times [A] repeating the same thing over
and over.
[F#m] You are [G] the reason, [Bm] king.
My timing might be [A] still off a little bit, but just
listen to the CD.
Then you go back to, [Bm]
[A] I let [D] loose.
That's the whole
Key:
A
Bm
D
G
Em
A
Bm
D
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ [F#] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Em] _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _
Okay, we are in the key of D. _ _
So, we're going to start off here with a 6, which is B [Bm] minor. _
_ _ You get B minor chord, right hand is B, D, _ _ _ F sharp, [F#m] and your left hand [B] bass, _ B. _
[Bm] You start
from a 6, so it would be, _ [A] Hallelujah.
Okay, then on second [F] syllable of Hallelujah, you'll
be on 7th, who's third, so that means your right hand is an A chord and your left hand
bass is a C sharp.
So, your [A] right hand is A, C sharp, E, left [C#m] hand bass, C sharp.
_ _ _ _ [C#]
Then
you're going to _ _ the 1, [D] which is a D chord. _ _ _
That's on Hallelujah. _
_ So, [A] your D chord, your
right hand is A, [D] D, F sharp, left hand bass, D.
So, I put those three chords together. _
We start off with the B minor chord, [Bm] which is _
_ [A] _ Hallelujah.
[D] _ _
_ _ _ _ You [Em] have 1, your word 1, you're
going to be at a 2 chord.
So, your 2, you're going to be at a [Fm] E minor, E minor.
So, your
right hand is [B] D, [Em] E, G.
Your left hand [E] bass is going to be E. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] So, it would be _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ Hallelujah.
[D] _
_ _ _ _ You [Em] have won [Bm] the big, okay?
On the first syllable of victory, you're going to be [F] back to your
6 chord, which is a B minor chord.
Again, a B minor, right hand, [Bm] B, D, F sharp, left
hand [B] bass, _ B. _ _ _ _ _
That's the first syllable of victory.
And [Em] then, _ you're going to [D] go to a
5 chord, which is an A chord, but I'm going to use an A suspended chord.
_ _ [A] _
A suspended chord,
so your right hand is A, D, [D] _ E.
[A] _
Your left hand bass is A. _
_ [Bm] So, put all that together.
Start from your 6.
_ _ _ [A] _
You [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] have won [Bm] the _ victory.
[A] _ _
_ _ Oh, [Fm] and what I did is I did, for two counts,
I [D] did the A suspended chord, which is your [A] 5 chord, and then I just unsuspended it.
In
other words, I just took it to a regular A chord. _
_ So, again, that's, _ I just moved one
finger.
You're moving that D _ down to a C sharp, _ and then you repeat that.
_ So, I'm at a _ 6.
[Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ So, again, that's 6, _ [A] 6, _ [D]
1.
I'm going to go to a 2, which is E minor, [Em] _ then to [Bm] a 6, then
[D] to a 5.
I [A] suspended, and then regular.
[Bm] Back to it.
Repeat it [A] again.
7, [D] _ 1. _ _
[Em] You have _ [Bm] all
of [D] them.
[A] Then you go to the depth.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] Okay, on depth, can that hold you down?
You're going
to go to a G chord.
You're at a 4, actually, but you're going to get deep.
[F#] 1, 2, [G] 3, [D] 4.
[E] _ [F#] _ [G] So, on your 4th, you have a G chord, _ _ which is right hand G, B, D.
Sorry, G, B, D.
Left
hand bass, G.
Then you're going back to [Bm] the 6 chord, _ _ which is that B minor that we did
earlier.
Right hand B, D, F sharp, left [B] hand bass, D.
Then you close it out with a regular
A [A] chord, _ _ which your right hand is A, _ C sharp, E, left hand bass, A.
Of course, that's your
5 chord. _
And so, _ [G] go like this, and depth could not hold you down.
Here's _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
depth could not
[G] hold you [Bm] down.
You just keep [A] repeating it.
You're going to do the same ones on you are
[G] the reason, [Bm] can you _ [A] _ _ _
see it [G] in that.
I think my timing is off a little [F] bit, so let me take
it from the beginning.
That's really the whole entire song.
[Bm] So, we're going to do,
_ [A] I let [D] loose.
_ You _ [Em] have won [Bm] the big story [D] _ _
[A] again.
_ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] I let [D] loose.
I think you've won it all for
me.
You [Em] have won [Bm] it all [D] for me. _
[A] _ Depth could [G] not hold [Bm] you down.
[A] There we go.
Same chorus.
You [G] are the reason, [Bm] king.
_ [A] _ _ _
_ Seated [G] in majesty.
[Bm] Those times [A] repeating the same thing over
and over.
[F#m] You are [G] the reason, [Bm] king.
My timing might be [A] still off a little bit, but just
listen to the CD.
Then you go back to, [Bm] _ _
[A] I let [D] loose.
That's the whole
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ [A] _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ [F#] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[Em] _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Em] _ [Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _
Okay, we are in the key of D. _ _
So, we're going to start off here with a 6, which is B [Bm] minor. _
_ _ You get B minor chord, right hand is B, D, _ _ _ F sharp, [F#m] and your left hand [B] bass, _ B. _
[Bm] You start
from a 6, so it would be, _ [A] Hallelujah.
Okay, then on second [F] syllable of Hallelujah, you'll
be on 7th, who's third, so that means your right hand is an A chord and your left hand
bass is a C sharp.
So, your [A] right hand is A, C sharp, E, left [C#m] hand bass, C sharp.
_ _ _ _ [C#]
Then
you're going to _ _ the 1, [D] which is a D chord. _ _ _
That's on Hallelujah. _
_ So, [A] your D chord, your
right hand is A, [D] D, F sharp, left hand bass, D.
So, I put those three chords together. _
We start off with the B minor chord, [Bm] which is _
_ [A] _ Hallelujah.
[D] _ _
_ _ _ _ You [Em] have 1, your word 1, you're
going to be at a 2 chord.
So, your 2, you're going to be at a [Fm] E minor, E minor.
So, your
right hand is [B] D, [Em] E, G.
Your left hand [E] bass is going to be E. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] So, it would be _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ Hallelujah.
[D] _
_ _ _ _ You [Em] have won [Bm] the big, okay?
On the first syllable of victory, you're going to be [F] back to your
6 chord, which is a B minor chord.
Again, a B minor, right hand, [Bm] B, D, F sharp, left
hand [B] bass, _ B. _ _ _ _ _
That's the first syllable of victory.
And [Em] then, _ you're going to [D] go to a
5 chord, which is an A chord, but I'm going to use an A suspended chord.
_ _ [A] _
A suspended chord,
so your right hand is A, D, [D] _ E.
[A] _
Your left hand bass is A. _
_ [Bm] So, put all that together.
Start from your 6.
_ _ _ [A] _
You [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] have won [Bm] the _ victory.
[A] _ _
_ _ Oh, [Fm] and what I did is I did, for two counts,
I [D] did the A suspended chord, which is your [A] 5 chord, and then I just unsuspended it.
In
other words, I just took it to a regular A chord. _
_ So, again, that's, _ I just moved one
finger.
You're moving that D _ down to a C sharp, _ and then you repeat that.
_ So, I'm at a _ 6.
[Bm] _ _ _
_ _ _ So, again, that's 6, _ [A] 6, _ [D]
1.
I'm going to go to a 2, which is E minor, [Em] _ then to [Bm] a 6, then
[D] to a 5.
I [A] suspended, and then regular.
[Bm] Back to it.
Repeat it [A] again.
7, [D] _ 1. _ _
[Em] You have _ [Bm] all
of [D] them.
[A] Then you go to the depth.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ _ [E] Okay, on depth, can that hold you down?
You're going
to go to a G chord.
You're at a 4, actually, but you're going to get deep.
[F#] 1, 2, [G] 3, [D] 4.
[E] _ [F#] _ [G] So, on your 4th, you have a G chord, _ _ which is right hand G, B, D.
Sorry, G, B, D.
Left
hand bass, G.
Then you're going back to [Bm] the 6 chord, _ _ which is that B minor that we did
earlier.
Right hand B, D, F sharp, left [B] hand bass, D.
Then you close it out with a regular
A [A] chord, _ _ which your right hand is A, _ C sharp, E, left hand bass, A.
Of course, that's your
5 chord. _
And so, _ [G] go like this, and depth could not hold you down.
Here's _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
depth could not
[G] hold you [Bm] down.
You just keep [A] repeating it.
You're going to do the same ones on you are
[G] the reason, [Bm] can you _ [A] _ _ _
see it [G] in that.
I think my timing is off a little [F] bit, so let me take
it from the beginning.
That's really the whole entire song.
[Bm] So, we're going to do,
_ [A] I let [D] loose.
_ You _ [Em] have won [Bm] the big story [D] _ _
[A] again.
_ _ [Bm] _ _
[A] I let [D] loose.
I think you've won it all for
me.
You [Em] have won [Bm] it all [D] for me. _
[A] _ Depth could [G] not hold [Bm] you down.
[A] There we go.
Same chorus.
You [G] are the reason, [Bm] king.
_ [A] _ _ _
_ Seated [G] in majesty.
[Bm] Those times [A] repeating the same thing over
and over.
[F#m] You are [G] the reason, [Bm] king.
My timing might be [A] still off a little bit, but just
listen to the CD.
Then you go back to, [Bm] _ _
[A] I let [D] loose.
That's the whole