Christian Songs Guitar Notes

Christian Songs Guitar Notes

Difficulty: Chord switching at an intermediate pace; easy to play once you can transition between the G, C, and D chords at a reasonable pace.

Amazing love is a song you can play with 3 easy guitar chords: G, C, and D. This is a simplified version, of course, but it still sounds

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This is a great worship song (I personally love this song!), and a great one to play as a part of any worship team, in front of your church, or just learn by yourself to sing along to whenever you'd like.

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None of the chords mentioned here involve any bars or capos. You'll be able to play this relatively easily in standard tuning (E A D G B E).

If you don't remember how this song goes and need a refresher, here's the first verse and chorus to jog your memory.

Difficulty: There's some quicker chord switching in this song in both the verses and the chorus, a little more so in the chorus. Other than that, it's easy to play once you learn the chords.

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Who You Say I Am is another easy song you can learn to play on guitar without too much struggle. The chords are fundamental, core chords that you'll have to learn at one point or another (or should already know if you've been playing for a period of time!)

Note: All of the songs from this point onward will be played with 4 chords. Even though I could've simplified a few of them even more into just 3 chords, they just wouldn't have sounded the same. I decided to do all I could to keep the essence of the music.

You'll notice that the remainder of the songs listed here sound a bit richer than the first song we simplified down to only 3 chords (Amazing Love). Even though Amazing Love still sounds good, adding an E Minor (Em) into the chord progression would

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While playing the verses you alternate the last chord between G and C, but all the root chords played here remain the same.

Difficulty: Contains intermediate-paced chord switching (once every 2 seconds or so during the song). It's relatively easy to play once you can switch chords quickly with some practice.

10, 000 Reasons by Matt Redman is a song most of us easily recognize. It's unique in that it actually starts with the chorus and then goes on into the verse.

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As I mentioned in the previous description (Who You Say I Am), every song from this point on is going to have 4 chords instead of 3 (giving them a richer sound, and having them all sounding even more like the original!)

Once again, these aren't tricky chords. After practicing for a few hours (this is, realistically, how long it should take if you're new to this - perhaps a bit longer), you'll be able to have these chords down pretty well.

When I was learning my first chord progression on guitar, it took me roughly a week (practicing an hour or so a day), until I could play the chords without looking at the frets, purely by muscle memory.

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You can get to a good point with a few hours of practice, but it'll take a little longer to develop the muscle memory for each chord.

Difficulty: Easy to play. You'll be switching chords once every line in this song, at a bit of slower pace compared to the last few. The only part that may be a bit more difficult is that there isn't a repeating chord progression; it changes slightly throughout the song.

This is another excellent song from Hillsong Worship. Broken Vessels is relatively easy to learn, as it contains the same four chords we've been seeing over and over again in the last few songs.

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If you stop and look at the most common chords all of these worship songs contain, you'll notice that Em, G, D, and C appear

Learn these four chords, and you're already 75% of the way there to play just about every worship song we list! Pretty cool, isn't it?

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This song is a little bit more difficult in that it doesn't have a rotating chord progression. When I say rotating, I mean playing the same four chords over and over again in the same order each time.

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Difficulty: Even though this song contains five chords (instead of the usual 3 or 4 up until now), the chord progression is fairly simple. This makes it easy to play once you've mastered the chords and can comfortably transition between them.

And we finally come across our first 5-chord song! Don't worry, it's not as scary as it sounds. And if you've been following along with some of the earlier songs I mentioned, you should already have G, C, Em, and D down.

The one new chord we've been seeing here is A Minor (Am), but luckily, it's also a reasonably straightforward chord to grasp.

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Is mostly played with those four chords. The only place that a D chord comes up is in the bridge of the song (and it's only played once).

This song is a slower, quieter worship song that would work great when mixed into a worship set either before or after a prayer (or if a softer song is desired).

The lyrics are easy to remember once you've heard the song all the way through at least one time (but with the chorus, you can even pick that up on your first time singing this song due to it repeating).

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Difficulty: Involves some quicker chord switching in the chorus. A little more difficult than most of the songs we've mentioned earlier, but still very doable with some quality practice. Transposed -5 into an easier key (G).

Cornerstone by Hillsong is a great worship song -- I personally love singing it! This is a more upbeat song that would fit in great as the last worship song when closing out your set (if you'll be playing this with your worship band).

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Using only four chords (the same ones we've already used numerous times in previous worship songs above), this song should be easy to pick up no matter what your level of play is.

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The chord progression is as follows: G, Em, C, D. Once you learn these chords and get them down to where you can quickly transition between them, you'll make quick work of picking up Cornerstone.

Difficulty: Very easy to play with nice slow chord transitions and only four chords to master. Transposed -9 into the key of G for easier chords.

Holy Spirit by Bryan and Katie Torwalt is originally in the key of E. Unfortunately for us, playing this in E introduces an F Sharp Minor Chord (F#m) and B Chord. These are both bar chords!

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Bar chords definitely aren't easy to play; check out the chord chart for F#m and B below. A whole bar for F#m on the second fret, and a five string second fret bar for B. There's some difficult guitar notes there!

To get around this and simplify this song to a playable beginner level, what I did was transposed the entire song down 9 half steps (-9 transpose). This brought it down from E to G, giving us the same chords we've been playing the rest of these songs in!

Just like in Cornerstone, the D chord only appears in the bridge here. Everything else is played purely with G, C, and Am.

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Difficulty: Relatively easy to play, with some intermediate-speed chord transitions. They aren't too fast and they aren't too slow either; with a bit of practice you'll be able to play Stronger flawlessly.

I hate to sound like a broken record, but Stronger by Hillsong Worship also uses the same four chords we've been seeing over and over again: C, D, G, and Em.

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This song is more in the intermediate-beginner range because of its speed. You have to switch between C, D, and G very quickly in the verses (and you'll also throw in an Em in there).

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That's also the chord progression for this song's verses: C, D, G, and Em. The chorus is a little bit different since it goes: G, D, Em, C

Difficulty: Mighty to Save only has two chord changes per line, making it easy to play. Be sure to master the C, G, Em, and D chords if you want to play this worship song flawlessly (and smoothly!)

Heard or sung along to in the past. I listen to it on my local Christian radio station all the time (K-LOVE) and have sung it (and played it!) numerous times in our church's worship segment of the service.

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It's played in standard tuning (E A D G B E) and contains only four chords. Do you want to guess which ones?

The chord progression for the chorus of Mighty to Save is G, D, C, Em. For the verses, it's C, G, Em, D.

Difficulty:There are only two chord changes per line at a medium pace in Everlasting God. On top of that, the chord progression is super easy and repeating. This is

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These four chords sure are persistent, letting us play nearly every song on this list. Hello again

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