Chords for The Booth Brothers sing Touch of the Master's Hand
Tempo:
54.9 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
F#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#m] I'm loving your
this guy sings that song.
Powerful [B] message.
It lets us know what can [Em] happen when the touch of the [A] Master's hand falls upon us.
[Am] Well it was better in the [E] sky than the auctioneer felt.
It was hardly [A] worth his while.
He didn't waste much time [E] on the old violin, but he [B] held it up with a smile.
He [A] said it sure ain't much, [E] but it's all we've got left.
[D] I guess we ought to sell [B] it too.
[A] Oh now who'll start the [E] bid on this old violin?
[D] Just one [E] more and we'll be through.
[A] And then he cried, one, give me one dollar, who'll make it two?
[Bm] Only two dollars, [B] who'll make it three?
Three dollars twice, [E] now that's a good price.
[A] Who's gonna bid for me?
Raise a good amount, we're waiting on [Bm] the three options about to end.
[E] Who's got four, just one dollar [B] on this old [F#m]
violin?
[C#m] [A] Ah, [E] in [A] the air, [E] he moved around, [D] the sun was [A] setting down.
From the back of the crowd, [E] a gray-haired man came forward and gave up the bow.
He [A] wiped the dust [E] from the old violin, [D] then he tied it down [A] on the string.
[C#] [A] Then he played out on the [E] [A] street, the singer and the angel singing.
And [E] then the music stopped [F#m] and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet [A] and low,
he [C#m] said, what am I paying [F#m] for this old violin?
[C#] And he held it up [E] with a bow.
[F#]
[B] [C#m]
[F#] Three thousand twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make [C#] [B] the people cry?
[C#m] Three dollars, I'm fresh now.
[F#] And he said with a smile, it [E] was the touch of a master.
[B] The touch [C#] of a [F#m] master.
[A]
[E] You know [F#] that lyrian man, with his light in front of him,
[E]
battered and scarred with sin.
[F#] And he's auctioned cheap to a thankless world, much [E] like that [F#] old violin.
We, with a breath [B] of life,
a child [E] can never [C#m] understand the [B] world without a father's soul.
And [F#] the chance that is brought, [E] just one time,
I'll come back.
[D#m]
[B] [C#m]
Three thousand [F#] twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make the people [B] cry now?
What made the change?
[C#m] He auctioned [F#] it himself and he said with a smile,
[E] it was [B] [F#]
the [B] touch of a master.
[C#] [F#m] [F#] [D] [E]
[B] [N]
this guy sings that song.
Powerful [B] message.
It lets us know what can [Em] happen when the touch of the [A] Master's hand falls upon us.
[Am] Well it was better in the [E] sky than the auctioneer felt.
It was hardly [A] worth his while.
He didn't waste much time [E] on the old violin, but he [B] held it up with a smile.
He [A] said it sure ain't much, [E] but it's all we've got left.
[D] I guess we ought to sell [B] it too.
[A] Oh now who'll start the [E] bid on this old violin?
[D] Just one [E] more and we'll be through.
[A] And then he cried, one, give me one dollar, who'll make it two?
[Bm] Only two dollars, [B] who'll make it three?
Three dollars twice, [E] now that's a good price.
[A] Who's gonna bid for me?
Raise a good amount, we're waiting on [Bm] the three options about to end.
[E] Who's got four, just one dollar [B] on this old [F#m]
violin?
[C#m] [A] Ah, [E] in [A] the air, [E] he moved around, [D] the sun was [A] setting down.
From the back of the crowd, [E] a gray-haired man came forward and gave up the bow.
He [A] wiped the dust [E] from the old violin, [D] then he tied it down [A] on the string.
[C#] [A] Then he played out on the [E] [A] street, the singer and the angel singing.
And [E] then the music stopped [F#m] and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet [A] and low,
he [C#m] said, what am I paying [F#m] for this old violin?
[C#] And he held it up [E] with a bow.
[F#]
[B] [C#m]
[F#] Three thousand twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make [C#] [B] the people cry?
[C#m] Three dollars, I'm fresh now.
[F#] And he said with a smile, it [E] was the touch of a master.
[B] The touch [C#] of a [F#m] master.
[A]
[E] You know [F#] that lyrian man, with his light in front of him,
[E]
battered and scarred with sin.
[F#] And he's auctioned cheap to a thankless world, much [E] like that [F#] old violin.
We, with a breath [B] of life,
a child [E] can never [C#m] understand the [B] world without a father's soul.
And [F#] the chance that is brought, [E] just one time,
I'll come back.
[D#m]
[B] [C#m]
Three thousand [F#] twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make the people [B] cry now?
What made the change?
[C#m] He auctioned [F#] it himself and he said with a smile,
[E] it was [B] [F#]
the [B] touch of a master.
[C#] [F#m] [F#] [D] [E]
[B] [N]
Key:
E
B
A
F#
C#m
E
B
A
[C#m] I'm loving your_
this guy sings that song.
Powerful [B] message.
It lets us know what can [Em] happen when the touch of the [A] Master's hand falls upon us.
[Am] Well it was better in the [E] sky than the auctioneer felt.
It was hardly [A] worth his while.
He didn't waste much time [E] on the old violin, but he [B] held it up with a smile.
He [A] said it sure ain't much, [E] but it's all we've got left.
[D] I guess we ought to sell [B] it too.
_ [A] Oh now who'll start the [E] bid on this old violin?
[D] Just one [E] more and we'll be through.
[A] And then he cried, one, give me one dollar, who'll make it two?
[Bm] Only two dollars, [B] who'll make it three?
Three dollars twice, [E] now that's a good price.
[A] Who's gonna bid for me?
Raise a good amount, we're waiting on [Bm] the three options about to end.
[E] Who's got four, just one dollar [B] on this old [F#m]
violin?
_ _ [C#m] _ [A] Ah, [E] in [A] the air, [E] he moved around, [D] the sun was [A] setting down.
From the back of the crowd, [E] a gray-haired man came forward and gave up the bow.
He [A] wiped the dust [E] from the old violin, [D] then he tied it down [A] on the string.
[C#] _ [A] Then he played out on the [E] _ [A] street, the singer and the angel singing.
And [E] then the music stopped [F#m] and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet [A] and low,
he [C#m] said, what am I paying [F#m] for this old violin?
[C#] And he held it up [E] with a bow.
_ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [F#] Three thousand twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make [C#] _ [B] the people cry?
_ _ [C#m] Three dollars, I'm fresh now.
_ _ _ [F#] _ And he said with a smile, it [E] was the touch of a master.
[B] The touch [C#] of a [F#m] master.
_ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] You know [F#] that lyrian man, with his light in front of him,
[E]
battered and scarred with sin.
[F#] And he's auctioned cheap to a thankless world, much [E] like that [F#] old violin.
We, with a breath [B] of life,
a child [E] can never [C#m] understand the [B] world without a father's soul.
And [F#] the chance that is brought, [E] just one time,
I'll come back.
_ _ [D#m] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
Three thousand [F#] twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make the people [B] cry now?
What made the change?
[C#m] He auctioned _ _ _ [F#] it himself and he said with a smile,
[E] it was _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _
the [B] touch of a master.
[C#] _ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [N] _
this guy sings that song.
Powerful [B] message.
It lets us know what can [Em] happen when the touch of the [A] Master's hand falls upon us.
[Am] Well it was better in the [E] sky than the auctioneer felt.
It was hardly [A] worth his while.
He didn't waste much time [E] on the old violin, but he [B] held it up with a smile.
He [A] said it sure ain't much, [E] but it's all we've got left.
[D] I guess we ought to sell [B] it too.
_ [A] Oh now who'll start the [E] bid on this old violin?
[D] Just one [E] more and we'll be through.
[A] And then he cried, one, give me one dollar, who'll make it two?
[Bm] Only two dollars, [B] who'll make it three?
Three dollars twice, [E] now that's a good price.
[A] Who's gonna bid for me?
Raise a good amount, we're waiting on [Bm] the three options about to end.
[E] Who's got four, just one dollar [B] on this old [F#m]
violin?
_ _ [C#m] _ [A] Ah, [E] in [A] the air, [E] he moved around, [D] the sun was [A] setting down.
From the back of the crowd, [E] a gray-haired man came forward and gave up the bow.
He [A] wiped the dust [E] from the old violin, [D] then he tied it down [A] on the string.
[C#] _ [A] Then he played out on the [E] _ [A] street, the singer and the angel singing.
And [E] then the music stopped [F#m] and the auctioneer, with a voice that was quiet [A] and low,
he [C#m] said, what am I paying [F#m] for this old violin?
[C#] And he held it up [E] with a bow.
_ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
_ _ [F#] Three thousand twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make [C#] _ [B] the people cry?
_ _ [C#m] Three dollars, I'm fresh now.
_ _ _ [F#] _ And he said with a smile, it [E] was the touch of a master.
[B] The touch [C#] of a [F#m] master.
_ _ _ [A] _
_ [E] You know [F#] that lyrian man, with his light in front of him,
[E]
battered and scarred with sin.
[F#] And he's auctioned cheap to a thankless world, much [E] like that [F#] old violin.
We, with a breath [B] of life,
a child [E] can never [C#m] understand the [B] world without a father's soul.
And [F#] the chance that is brought, [E] just one time,
I'll come back.
_ _ [D#m] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _
Three thousand [F#] twice, you know that's a good price.
[E] Who's gonna make the people [B] cry now?
What made the change?
[C#m] He auctioned _ _ _ [F#] it himself and he said with a smile,
[E] it was _ _ [B] _ _ [F#] _
the [B] touch of a master.
[C#] _ [F#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [N] _