Chords for worship chords - how to play
Tempo:
100.85 bpm
Chords used:
Db
Eb
Gb
Ab
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Hello, this is James Bond from the Noordik Musicians.
Once more again, today we're going to do a mini lesson on worship extension.
Now worship extension are good to add on at the end of any type of worship song.
And many of the worship stitches, they constantly keep the flow of worship.
A lot of times you find in churches that the choir or the praise and worship team may have
stopped singing the song, but they're still in the mood, in the spirit of worship.
And your job as a minister of music and a minister is to keep the flow of worship.
Other words, you don't stop playing because the song has ended.
So what I'm going to do is show you a worship extension that'll work with any type of worship song.
Okay, I'm going to give you [Db] the chorus now.
[Eb]
[Gbm]
[Db] [Eb]
[Gb] [Gbm] [Db]
[F]
[Ab] [Gbm]
[N] Okay, now before I break the chorus down to this worship extension, let me give you a sample song.
Let's say I'm in a song, Lord I worship you because of who you are.
Lord I, actually it's played in the key of B flat, but I'm just using this as an example
of showing the worship extension in the key of C sharp.
[Gb] Lord I worship [Bb] you [Bbm] because of [Ab] who you are.
[Bbm] [Bb] Lord [Gb]
I worship [Fm] you because [F] of who [Bbm] you are.
[F] [Gb]
Lord I [Ebm] worship you [Bb] because of [C] who [Db] you are.
This song stopped, they're in the mood of [Eb] worship.
Let's everybody praise the Lord.
[Gbm] Praise the Lord everybody.
Let's worship the Lord.
[Db] Lord we worship you.
[Eb]
We worship you.
[Db] So that's [Eb] a sample song of worship.
So let's get another song.
This song [Ebm] called, um,
There [Bb] is [Abm] none.
[B] [F]
There [Bb] is [Ab] none.
[Ebm] There is [Ab] none [Gb] like you.
[Bbm] [Ab]
[Db]
[Eb] [Db]
So just about every worship song that you can think of, you can add that at the end
of the [N] worship song to keep the flow.
To keep the flow of the Holy Spirit.
So what you call talk music.
You know the minister of music is still ministering.
And your job is to keep the flow of the worship service.
[Db] By keeping chords.
Okay so [G] let's break these chords down.
[Db] The worship extension.
Once more again, today we're going to do a mini lesson on worship extension.
Now worship extension are good to add on at the end of any type of worship song.
And many of the worship stitches, they constantly keep the flow of worship.
A lot of times you find in churches that the choir or the praise and worship team may have
stopped singing the song, but they're still in the mood, in the spirit of worship.
And your job as a minister of music and a minister is to keep the flow of worship.
Other words, you don't stop playing because the song has ended.
So what I'm going to do is show you a worship extension that'll work with any type of worship song.
Okay, I'm going to give you [Db] the chorus now.
[Eb]
[Gbm]
[Db] [Eb]
[Gb] [Gbm] [Db]
[F]
[Ab] [Gbm]
[N] Okay, now before I break the chorus down to this worship extension, let me give you a sample song.
Let's say I'm in a song, Lord I worship you because of who you are.
Lord I, actually it's played in the key of B flat, but I'm just using this as an example
of showing the worship extension in the key of C sharp.
[Gb] Lord I worship [Bb] you [Bbm] because of [Ab] who you are.
[Bbm] [Bb] Lord [Gb]
I worship [Fm] you because [F] of who [Bbm] you are.
[F] [Gb]
Lord I [Ebm] worship you [Bb] because of [C] who [Db] you are.
This song stopped, they're in the mood of [Eb] worship.
Let's everybody praise the Lord.
[Gbm] Praise the Lord everybody.
Let's worship the Lord.
[Db] Lord we worship you.
[Eb]
We worship you.
[Db] So that's [Eb] a sample song of worship.
So let's get another song.
This song [Ebm] called, um,
There [Bb] is [Abm] none.
[B] [F]
There [Bb] is [Ab] none.
[Ebm] There is [Ab] none [Gb] like you.
[Bbm] [Ab]
[Db]
[Eb] [Db]
So just about every worship song that you can think of, you can add that at the end
of the [N] worship song to keep the flow.
To keep the flow of the Holy Spirit.
So what you call talk music.
You know the minister of music is still ministering.
And your job is to keep the flow of the worship service.
[Db] By keeping chords.
Okay so [G] let's break these chords down.
[Db] The worship extension.
Key:
Db
Eb
Gb
Ab
Bb
Db
Eb
Gb
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello, this is James Bond from the Noordik Musicians.
Once more again, today we're going to do a mini lesson on worship extension. _
Now worship extension are good to add on at the end of any type of worship song.
And many of the worship stitches, they constantly keep the flow of worship.
A lot of times you find in churches that the choir or the praise and worship team may have
stopped singing the song, but they're still in the mood, in the spirit of worship.
And your job as a minister of music and a minister is to keep the flow of worship.
Other words, you don't stop playing because the song has ended.
So what I'm going to do is show you a worship extension that'll work with any type of worship song.
Okay, I'm going to give you [Db] the chorus now. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] Okay, now before I break the chorus down to this worship extension, let me give you a sample song.
Let's say I'm in a song, Lord I worship you because of who you are.
Lord I, actually it's played in the key of B flat, but I'm just using this as an example
of showing the worship extension in the key of C sharp.
[Gb] Lord I worship [Bb] you _ [Bbm] because of [Ab] who you are.
_ [Bbm] _ _ [Bb] Lord [Gb]
I worship [Fm] you because [F] of who [Bbm] you are.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Gb]
Lord I [Ebm] worship you [Bb] _ because of [C] who [Db] you are. _
This song stopped, they're in the mood of [Eb] worship. _ _ _
Let's everybody praise the Lord.
[Gbm] Praise the Lord everybody.
Let's worship the Lord.
[Db] _ _ _ _ Lord we worship you.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _
We worship you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ So that's [Eb] a sample song of worship.
So let's get another song. _ _
This song [Ebm] called, um, _ _ _
There [Bb] is [Abm] none.
_ [B] _ _ [F] _
There [Bb] is [Ab] none. _ _ _
_ [Ebm] There is [Ab] none [Gb] like you.
_ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
So just about every worship song that you can think of, you can add that at the end
of the [N] worship song to keep the flow.
To keep the flow of the Holy Spirit.
So what you call talk music.
You know the minister of music is still ministering.
And your job is to keep the flow of the worship service.
[Db] By keeping chords.
Okay _ _ _ so [G] let's break these chords down.
[Db] The worship extension. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hello, this is James Bond from the Noordik Musicians.
Once more again, today we're going to do a mini lesson on worship extension. _
Now worship extension are good to add on at the end of any type of worship song.
And many of the worship stitches, they constantly keep the flow of worship.
A lot of times you find in churches that the choir or the praise and worship team may have
stopped singing the song, but they're still in the mood, in the spirit of worship.
And your job as a minister of music and a minister is to keep the flow of worship.
Other words, you don't stop playing because the song has ended.
So what I'm going to do is show you a worship extension that'll work with any type of worship song.
Okay, I'm going to give you [Db] the chorus now. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Gbm] _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] Okay, now before I break the chorus down to this worship extension, let me give you a sample song.
Let's say I'm in a song, Lord I worship you because of who you are.
Lord I, actually it's played in the key of B flat, but I'm just using this as an example
of showing the worship extension in the key of C sharp.
[Gb] Lord I worship [Bb] you _ [Bbm] because of [Ab] who you are.
_ [Bbm] _ _ [Bb] Lord [Gb]
I worship [Fm] you because [F] of who [Bbm] you are.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Gb]
Lord I [Ebm] worship you [Bb] _ because of [C] who [Db] you are. _
This song stopped, they're in the mood of [Eb] worship. _ _ _
Let's everybody praise the Lord.
[Gbm] Praise the Lord everybody.
Let's worship the Lord.
[Db] _ _ _ _ Lord we worship you.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _
We worship you. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ So that's [Eb] a sample song of worship.
So let's get another song. _ _
This song [Ebm] called, um, _ _ _
There [Bb] is [Abm] none.
_ [B] _ _ [F] _
There [Bb] is [Ab] none. _ _ _
_ [Ebm] There is [Ab] none [Gb] like you.
_ [Bbm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _
So just about every worship song that you can think of, you can add that at the end
of the [N] worship song to keep the flow.
To keep the flow of the Holy Spirit.
So what you call talk music.
You know the minister of music is still ministering.
And your job is to keep the flow of the worship service.
[Db] By keeping chords.
Okay _ _ _ so [G] let's break these chords down.
[Db] The worship extension. _