Chords for Your Grace Is Enough - Chris Tomlin // Electric Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
119.9 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
F#m
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm Jason Hathma, guitar instructor for worshipartistry.com.
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learn the guitar parts to, make sure you head over there, request the song.
We want to have your voice involved in the content that we put on our site.
This week a friend of mine asked me for some help on the song Your Grace is Enough by Chris Tomlin.
See, he's the only electric guitar player at his church, and the actual song has multiple
electric guitar parts in it.
So what I did is I went through and pulled out all the hooks, all the main parts that
your ear expects to hear that'll really fill out the song, and made it one cohesive electric
guitar part to play all the way through the song.
So what you're about to see is a run-through.
I've got the actual song playing, and then I'm playing my electric guitar over the top.
It'll have a close-up of the electric guitar so you can see all the parts.
It's not going to be a full lesson, it's really just more of a play-through, so if you're
kind of already more an advanced guitar player, or even intermediate, it's pretty easy to
find the spots.
It's not a difficult part, but it really just kind of helps bring some clarity to what you
should be playing.
Before we get started [A] on that though, I do want to point out a couple things really quickly.
One is when you're playing the initial part, when you're playing the main lead part, you're
going to be doing all your work on the B string.
However, you are going to be strumming your open G string.
The song is capoed on the second fret, it's in the key of A.
If you want to play it in
the key of G, which I know a lot of people do because they like to bring it down a little
bit, lift that capo off and just do open, you can still use your open G string.
But basically, every time I'm strumming my B string, I'll also be strumming the G as well.
So even though it's going to be kind of hard to see in the video, I just want to make sure that's clear.
[F#] Also, you're going to see me move up the neck here playing octaves.
Now, in the video, it happens pretty quick and my hands are moving pretty quickly, so
I just want to point out what exactly I'm playing there.
So when I'm playing my octaves and I'm doing that little melodic climb, my pointer finger
is going to be on what looks like the ninth fret.
It's actually, because we're using the capo, we'd actually call it the seventh fret.
But my pointer finger is going to be on that, on the D string, and then my pinky is going
two frets up and two strings over.
With my pinky, it'll be on the G string.
And those are the only notes that I'm playing.
So it's really just creating an octave.
So if you haven't done octaves before, that's what it is.
And as my hand moves, that position stays.
So basically, all you need to do is pay attention to where the pointer finger is and make that form.
[G#] [A]
[B] And that's pretty much all there is to it.
You know, like I said, this is just a run through.
It's going to be full speed.
There's no, we're not putting any loops or any of the other practice tools that we have
on our website.
So make sure you do head over to worshipartistry.com.
Sign up to be a beta tester.
It's free, no strings attached, [A] and it gets your voice more involved in what we're doing over there.
All right, let's give this song a try.
[D]
[A] Great is your faithfulness, [D] O God.
[A]
You wrestle [E]
with the [F#m] fitted heart.
[A] You lead us by still waters into [D] the sea.
[A] And nothing can keep [Em] us [D] apart.
[A] [F#m] Remember [A] your people.
[D] Remember [A] your children.
[F#m] Remember [C#m] your promise, [D] O God.
[G#] [D]
[Bm] [A]
[D]
Your [A] blessings are not far.
[D]
[B] [A] Who is your love and [D] who is God?
[A]
You choose [E] the weak to lead [Am] the strong.
[D]
[A] You lead us in the song of your salvation.
[D]
[A] [F#m] It's all [E]
your fault, O [F#m] God.
Remember [C#m] your people.
[D] Remember [A] your children.
[F#m] Remember your [E] promise, [D] O God.
[B] [A] O God, forgive us [F#m] for our sins.
[D]
[A] O God, save us from [D] our sin.
[Bm] Remember [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[E] [A]
your people.
[D]
[A] [C#m]
[F#m] [D]
you
[A] [E] [D] [E] [D] is
[Bm] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[Em] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[D] [A]
[D#] [E]
[B] [C#m] [E]
Real quick, if you haven't been over to our site, make sure you go over there.
We're still offering free beta access once the site launches, so we just need your email
address to notify you when that becomes available.
Also we're taking song lesson requests, so if you have a worship song that you want to
learn the guitar parts to, make sure you head over there, request the song.
We want to have your voice involved in the content that we put on our site.
This week a friend of mine asked me for some help on the song Your Grace is Enough by Chris Tomlin.
See, he's the only electric guitar player at his church, and the actual song has multiple
electric guitar parts in it.
So what I did is I went through and pulled out all the hooks, all the main parts that
your ear expects to hear that'll really fill out the song, and made it one cohesive electric
guitar part to play all the way through the song.
So what you're about to see is a run-through.
I've got the actual song playing, and then I'm playing my electric guitar over the top.
It'll have a close-up of the electric guitar so you can see all the parts.
It's not going to be a full lesson, it's really just more of a play-through, so if you're
kind of already more an advanced guitar player, or even intermediate, it's pretty easy to
find the spots.
It's not a difficult part, but it really just kind of helps bring some clarity to what you
should be playing.
Before we get started [A] on that though, I do want to point out a couple things really quickly.
One is when you're playing the initial part, when you're playing the main lead part, you're
going to be doing all your work on the B string.
However, you are going to be strumming your open G string.
The song is capoed on the second fret, it's in the key of A.
If you want to play it in
the key of G, which I know a lot of people do because they like to bring it down a little
bit, lift that capo off and just do open, you can still use your open G string.
But basically, every time I'm strumming my B string, I'll also be strumming the G as well.
So even though it's going to be kind of hard to see in the video, I just want to make sure that's clear.
[F#] Also, you're going to see me move up the neck here playing octaves.
Now, in the video, it happens pretty quick and my hands are moving pretty quickly, so
I just want to point out what exactly I'm playing there.
So when I'm playing my octaves and I'm doing that little melodic climb, my pointer finger
is going to be on what looks like the ninth fret.
It's actually, because we're using the capo, we'd actually call it the seventh fret.
But my pointer finger is going to be on that, on the D string, and then my pinky is going
two frets up and two strings over.
With my pinky, it'll be on the G string.
And those are the only notes that I'm playing.
So it's really just creating an octave.
So if you haven't done octaves before, that's what it is.
And as my hand moves, that position stays.
So basically, all you need to do is pay attention to where the pointer finger is and make that form.
[G#] [A]
[B] And that's pretty much all there is to it.
You know, like I said, this is just a run through.
It's going to be full speed.
There's no, we're not putting any loops or any of the other practice tools that we have
on our website.
So make sure you do head over to worshipartistry.com.
Sign up to be a beta tester.
It's free, no strings attached, [A] and it gets your voice more involved in what we're doing over there.
All right, let's give this song a try.
[D]
[A] Great is your faithfulness, [D] O God.
[A]
You wrestle [E]
with the [F#m] fitted heart.
[A] You lead us by still waters into [D] the sea.
[A] And nothing can keep [Em] us [D] apart.
[A] [F#m] Remember [A] your people.
[D] Remember [A] your children.
[F#m] Remember [C#m] your promise, [D] O God.
[G#] [D]
[Bm] [A]
[D]
Your [A] blessings are not far.
[D]
[B] [A] Who is your love and [D] who is God?
[A]
You choose [E] the weak to lead [Am] the strong.
[D]
[A] You lead us in the song of your salvation.
[D]
[A] [F#m] It's all [E]
your fault, O [F#m] God.
Remember [C#m] your people.
[D] Remember [A] your children.
[F#m] Remember your [E] promise, [D] O God.
[B] [A] O God, forgive us [F#m] for our sins.
[D]
[A] O God, save us from [D] our sin.
[Bm] Remember [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[E] [A]
your people.
[D]
[A] [C#m]
[F#m] [D]
you
[A] [E] [D] [E] [D] is
[Bm] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[Em] [A]
[F#m] [D]
[A]
[D] [E] [D]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[D] [A]
[D#] [E]
[B] [C#m] [E]
Key:
A
D
E
F#m
B
A
D
E
_ _ I'm Jason Hathma, guitar instructor for worshipartistry.com.
Real quick, if you haven't been over to our site, make sure you go over there.
We're still offering free beta access once the site launches, so we just need your email
address to notify you when that becomes available.
Also we're taking song lesson requests, so if you have a worship song that you want to
learn the guitar parts to, make sure you head over there, request the song.
We want to have your voice involved in the content that we put on our site.
_ This week a friend of mine asked me for some help on the song Your Grace is Enough by Chris Tomlin.
See, he's the only electric guitar player at his church, and the actual song has multiple
electric guitar parts in it.
So what I did is I went through and pulled out all the hooks, all the main parts that
your ear expects to hear that'll really fill out the song, and made it one cohesive electric
guitar part to play all the way through the song.
So what you're about to see is a run-through.
I've got the actual song playing, and then I'm playing my electric guitar over the top.
It'll have a close-up of the electric guitar so you can see all the parts.
It's not going to be a full lesson, it's really just more of a play-through, so if you're
kind of already more an advanced guitar player, or even intermediate, it's pretty easy to
find the spots.
It's not a difficult part, but it really just kind of helps bring some clarity to what you
should be playing.
Before we get started [A] on that though, I do want to point out a couple things really quickly.
_ One is when you're playing the initial part, when you're playing the main lead part, you're
going to be doing all your work on the B string.
However, you are going to be strumming your open G string.
The song is capoed on the second fret, it's in the key of A.
If you want to play it in
the key of G, which I know a lot of people do because they like to bring it down a little
bit, lift that capo off and just do open, you can still use your open G string.
But basically, every time I'm strumming my _ _ _ B string, I'll also be strumming the G as well. _ _
So even though it's going to be kind of hard to see in the video, I just want to make sure that's clear.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] Also, you're going to see me move up the neck here _ _ _ playing octaves.
Now, in the video, it happens pretty quick and my hands are moving pretty quickly, so
I just want to point out what exactly I'm playing there.
So when I'm playing my octaves and I'm doing that little melodic climb, my pointer finger
is going to be on what looks like the ninth fret.
It's actually, because we're using the capo, we'd actually call it the seventh fret.
But my pointer finger is going to be on that, on the D string, and then my pinky is going
_ two frets up and two strings over.
With my pinky, it'll be on the G string.
And those are the only notes that I'm playing.
So it's really just creating an octave.
So if you haven't done octaves before, that's what it is.
And as my hand moves, that position stays.
So basically, all you need to do is pay attention to where the pointer finger is and make that form.
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ And that's pretty much all there is to it.
You know, like I said, this is just a run through.
It's going to be full speed.
There's no, we're not putting any loops or any of the other practice tools that we have
on our website.
So make sure you do head over to worshipartistry.com.
Sign up to be a beta tester.
It's free, no strings attached, [A] and it gets your voice more involved in what we're doing over there.
All right, let's give this song a try. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Great is your _ faithfulness, [D] O God.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ You wrestle [E]
with the [F#m] fitted heart. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ You lead us by still waters into [D] the sea. _
_ [A] _ _ And nothing can keep [Em] us _ [D] apart. _ _
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ Remember [A] your people.
_ [D] _ Remember [A] your children.
_ [F#m] _ Remember [C#m] your promise, [D] O God.
_ [G#] _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Your _ [A] _ _ blessings are not far.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ Who is your love and [D] who is God?
_ [A] _ _
_ _ _ You choose [E] the weak to lead [Am] the strong.
[D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ You lead us in the song of your salvation.
[D] _
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ It's all [E]
your fault, O [F#m] God. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Remember _ [C#m] your people.
_ [D] _ Remember [A] your children.
_ [F#m] _ Remember your [E] promise, [D] O God. _ _
_ [B] _ [A] O God, forgive us _ _ [F#m] for our sins.
_ [D] _
_ _ [A] O God, save us from [D] our sin. _ _ _
_ [Bm] Remember [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ your people. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ you
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] is
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Real quick, if you haven't been over to our site, make sure you go over there.
We're still offering free beta access once the site launches, so we just need your email
address to notify you when that becomes available.
Also we're taking song lesson requests, so if you have a worship song that you want to
learn the guitar parts to, make sure you head over there, request the song.
We want to have your voice involved in the content that we put on our site.
_ This week a friend of mine asked me for some help on the song Your Grace is Enough by Chris Tomlin.
See, he's the only electric guitar player at his church, and the actual song has multiple
electric guitar parts in it.
So what I did is I went through and pulled out all the hooks, all the main parts that
your ear expects to hear that'll really fill out the song, and made it one cohesive electric
guitar part to play all the way through the song.
So what you're about to see is a run-through.
I've got the actual song playing, and then I'm playing my electric guitar over the top.
It'll have a close-up of the electric guitar so you can see all the parts.
It's not going to be a full lesson, it's really just more of a play-through, so if you're
kind of already more an advanced guitar player, or even intermediate, it's pretty easy to
find the spots.
It's not a difficult part, but it really just kind of helps bring some clarity to what you
should be playing.
Before we get started [A] on that though, I do want to point out a couple things really quickly.
_ One is when you're playing the initial part, when you're playing the main lead part, you're
going to be doing all your work on the B string.
However, you are going to be strumming your open G string.
The song is capoed on the second fret, it's in the key of A.
If you want to play it in
the key of G, which I know a lot of people do because they like to bring it down a little
bit, lift that capo off and just do open, you can still use your open G string.
But basically, every time I'm strumming my _ _ _ B string, I'll also be strumming the G as well. _ _
So even though it's going to be kind of hard to see in the video, I just want to make sure that's clear.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#] Also, you're going to see me move up the neck here _ _ _ playing octaves.
Now, in the video, it happens pretty quick and my hands are moving pretty quickly, so
I just want to point out what exactly I'm playing there.
So when I'm playing my octaves and I'm doing that little melodic climb, my pointer finger
is going to be on what looks like the ninth fret.
It's actually, because we're using the capo, we'd actually call it the seventh fret.
But my pointer finger is going to be on that, on the D string, and then my pinky is going
_ two frets up and two strings over.
With my pinky, it'll be on the G string.
And those are the only notes that I'm playing.
So it's really just creating an octave.
So if you haven't done octaves before, that's what it is.
And as my hand moves, that position stays.
So basically, all you need to do is pay attention to where the pointer finger is and make that form.
_ [G#] _ _ [A] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ And that's pretty much all there is to it.
You know, like I said, this is just a run through.
It's going to be full speed.
There's no, we're not putting any loops or any of the other practice tools that we have
on our website.
So make sure you do head over to worshipartistry.com.
Sign up to be a beta tester.
It's free, no strings attached, [A] and it gets your voice more involved in what we're doing over there.
All right, let's give this song a try. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ _ Great is your _ faithfulness, [D] O God.
_ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ You wrestle [E]
with the [F#m] fitted heart. _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ You lead us by still waters into [D] the sea. _
_ [A] _ _ And nothing can keep [Em] us _ [D] apart. _ _
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ Remember [A] your people.
_ [D] _ Remember [A] your children.
_ [F#m] _ Remember [C#m] your promise, [D] O God.
_ [G#] _ [D] _
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
Your _ [A] _ _ blessings are not far.
[D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ [A] _ Who is your love and [D] who is God?
_ [A] _ _
_ _ _ You choose [E] the weak to lead [Am] the strong.
[D] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ You lead us in the song of your salvation.
[D] _
_ [A] _ _ [F#m] _ It's all [E]
your fault, O [F#m] God. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Remember _ [C#m] your people.
_ [D] _ Remember [A] your children.
_ [F#m] _ Remember your [E] promise, [D] O God. _ _
_ [B] _ [A] O God, forgive us _ _ [F#m] for our sins.
_ [D] _
_ _ [A] O God, save us from [D] our sin. _ _ _
_ [Bm] Remember [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ your people. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ you
[A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [E] _ [D] is
_ [Bm] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _
_ [Em] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ [E] _ _ _
_ [B] _ [C#m] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _