![]() ![]() ![]() Nothing Else by Cody Carnes is such a unique spirit-filled Christian worship song. Nothing I Hold Onto – Will Reagan & United Pursuit This may seem quite complicated, but after about an hour of practice, you should have this song at your fingertips.Ĭhord Charts: I Surrender – Hillsong 26. And here is the chord progression: Bb – F – C – G m – D m – C (or IV – I – V – II – VI – V) And it becomes D m – F – G m – Bb (or VI- I – II – IV).Īnd finally, on the Interlude and the Bridge is another chord progression all derived from the same five chords. Meaning the C gets changed into a G minor. The chord progression of the Chorus is slightly different from the Verse’s progression. The Intro and Verses have the same chord progression, and that is D m – F – C – Bb (or VI – I – V – IV). The original key of I Surrender is F, and it has five chords - F, G m, Bb C, and D m. This song is also a very beginner-friendly song on the piano. And they are asking Him to use them for whatever he pleases, surrendering their all to him. Hillsong is expressing their thirst to know God more. Just as the title of the song depicts, I Surrender talks about giving your all to God. As of the time I’m writing this blog post, it has over 200 million views on YouTube. And it’s certainly one of the most popular songs on that album. I Surrender is a song by Hillsong Worship on their album Stone’s Been Rolled Away. I highly recommend you check out the chord charts to find where the slight changes are in the song.Ĭhord Charts: Too Good To Not Believe – Brandon Lake 17. The chord progression of this song is F – C – Am – G (or IV – I – VI – V). The song has one primary chord progression, although there is a slight change at the end of the verses. The original key of this song is C., And the chords used in this song are C, F, G, and A m. Just as many of the songs we have talked about, this song has only four chords. And the reason why it’s been sung in churches is that it’s a very powerful song yet easy to learn and sing along with.Īnd Too Good To Not Believe is also very easy to play on the piano. And the songwriter refers to all these attributes of God as “Too Good Not to Believe.”Īlthough this song wasn’t released too long ago, it’s already making its way in many churches’ Sunday worship setlists. It’s basically a song that talks about the faithfulness of God and how powerful, wonderful, and miraculous he is. This is a powerful song by Bethel Music in 2021. Take You At Your Word – Cody Carnes & Benjamin William Hastings Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) – Chris Tomlin Great Are You Lord – All Sons & Daughters Spirit of the Living God – Vertical Worship 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord, Oh My Soul) – Matt Redman Surrounded (Fight My Battles) – Michael W.
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