subscribe to the RSS Feed

Friday, March 12, 2010

Jesus, Messiah (Tutorial)

Posted by chris on February 22, 2009


Please note, I transcribed these chords by using another chord sheet I found online, and listening to the music. One of the chords I used, I now know is technically wrong (I ignored what the chord sheet I found said). The E/C# is actually supposed to be a C#m7. It’s only technically wrong, because essentially, the E/C# is itself a C#m7, except I dropped the C# from the right hand. So if you’re a guitarist using these chords and are freaking out trying to figure out how to play a E/C#, play the C#m7 and it shall work! PS: I’m going to keep the incorrect chords because I do not want to redo my video. Haha.

Jesus, Messiah (Chords)

Posted by chris on

INTRO: B/D#  E/C#  B/D#  E/C#

VERSE 1:
B
He became sin
    E/C#
Who knew no sin
     B/D#                E
That we might become His Righteousness
   B                   E/C#
He humbled himself and carried the cross 

PRE CHORUS:
B/F#       E
 Love so amazing
B/F#       E
 Love so amazing 

CHORUS:
        B
Jesus Messiah
           E
Name above all names
          B
Blessed Redeemer
     F#
Emmanuel
                B
The rescue for sinners
                 E
The ransom from Heaven
      B/D#     F#
Jesus Messiah
            B

Lord of all 

VERSE 2:
His body the bread
His blood the wine
Broken and poured out all for love
The whole earth trembled
And the veil was torn 

BRIDGE:
        E/C#       B/D#
All our hope is in You
        E          F#
All our hope is in You
        E/C#     B/D#
All the glory to You, God
        E      F#
The light of the world

Please note, I transcribed these chords by using another chord sheet I found online, and listening to the music. One of the chords I used, I now know is technically wrong (I ignored what the chord sheet I found said). The E/C# is actually supposed to be a C#m7. It’s only technically wrong, because essentially, the E/C# is itself a C#m7, except I dropped the C# from the right hand. So if you’re a guitarist using these chords and are freaking out trying to figure out how to play a E/C#, play the C#m7 and it shall work! PS: I’m going to keep the incorrect chords because I do not want to redo my video. Haha.