Chords for ♫ How to play "GOIN' UP YONDER" by Walter Hawkins (organ tutorial lesson)
Tempo:
86.7 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Gb
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Hello, this is C-Dub with organclubhouse.com and today I'm going to show you Going Up Yonder by Walter Hawkins in the key of D-flat.
[Db] All right, it's a pretty simple song, just a couple of sections to it.
[Ab]
[Abm] [Db]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Eb]
[Db] All right, so that's the basic chorus to it.
So you're basically going to start here, D-flat, bass.
F, A-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the left hand.
C, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
So that's your A-flat.
I [Db]
mean if you want to play the melody you can.
[Ab] And then you're going to go to
[Db] [F] [Db]
All right, so I started here.
[Ab]
Still on the bass here.
I have G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
[E] D, [Gb] E-flat, G-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the right.
[Db]
There's a few [Ab] ways you could do it, but [Db] I'm trying to keep it simple for you.
F, A-flat in the left.
I got B, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
[Ab]
[F] You're going to go up to F in the bass.
[Db] And then you have
All right, so here I have G-flat in the bass.
I got G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
D-flat, and F in the right.
[Ab] [Gb]
[Ab] [Gb]
Here
All right, G-flat still in the bass.
I got B-flat, B-flat in the left.
F, B-flat, and D-flat in the right.
So
[Ab]
[Bb] B-flat in the bass.
I got A-flat, C in the left.
E-flat, A [Ab]-flat, and C in the right.
[Ebm] All right, E-flat in the bass.
G-flat, B-flat in the left.
I got D-flat, G-flat, and B-flat in the right.
[Gb]
All right, I just moved the bass note, and [Ab] then I'm going to do
All right, still got G-flat in the left hand, and I got C, F, and B-flat in the right.
[Db] All right, so now we're back to the original first chord we played.
[Eb] [Ab] Just repeat those chords.
[Ab] E-flat to A-flat.
Play it back again.
[Abm] [Gb]
[Ab] [Gb] [Db]
[C] [F] All right, so we can do
This is going to take us into the going up [Gm] yonder.
[C] [F]
Do it like that.
[C] All right, so
C in the bass.
I got E, and B-flat in the left.
E-flat, G-flat, B-flat in the right.
[F] F in the bass there.
My left hand has E-flat, A, and C.
Right hand, E-flat, G-flat, and C.
[C] [Bm] Notice I did a little something different right there.
[Gb] You can do that, or you can just move this over to D-flat.
[F]
Either one sounds good.
[Bbm]
[Db] All right, it's a pretty simple song, just a couple of sections to it.
[Ab]
[Abm] [Db]
[Ab] [Ebm] [Eb]
[Db] All right, so that's the basic chorus to it.
So you're basically going to start here, D-flat, bass.
F, A-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the left hand.
C, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
So that's your A-flat.
I [Db]
mean if you want to play the melody you can.
[Ab] And then you're going to go to
[Db] [F] [Db]
All right, so I started here.
[Ab]
Still on the bass here.
I have G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
[E] D, [Gb] E-flat, G-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the right.
[Db]
There's a few [Ab] ways you could do it, but [Db] I'm trying to keep it simple for you.
F, A-flat in the left.
I got B, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
[Ab]
[F] You're going to go up to F in the bass.
[Db] And then you have
All right, so here I have G-flat in the bass.
I got G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
D-flat, and F in the right.
[Ab] [Gb]
[Ab] [Gb]
Here
All right, G-flat still in the bass.
I got B-flat, B-flat in the left.
F, B-flat, and D-flat in the right.
So
[Ab]
[Bb] B-flat in the bass.
I got A-flat, C in the left.
E-flat, A [Ab]-flat, and C in the right.
[Ebm] All right, E-flat in the bass.
G-flat, B-flat in the left.
I got D-flat, G-flat, and B-flat in the right.
[Gb]
All right, I just moved the bass note, and [Ab] then I'm going to do
All right, still got G-flat in the left hand, and I got C, F, and B-flat in the right.
[Db] All right, so now we're back to the original first chord we played.
[Eb] [Ab] Just repeat those chords.
[Ab] E-flat to A-flat.
Play it back again.
[Abm] [Gb]
[Ab] [Gb] [Db]
[C] [F] All right, so we can do
This is going to take us into the going up [Gm] yonder.
[C] [F]
Do it like that.
[C] All right, so
C in the bass.
I got E, and B-flat in the left.
E-flat, G-flat, B-flat in the right.
[F] F in the bass there.
My left hand has E-flat, A, and C.
Right hand, E-flat, G-flat, and C.
[C] [Bm] Notice I did a little something different right there.
[Gb] You can do that, or you can just move this over to D-flat.
[F]
Either one sounds good.
[Bbm]
Key:
Ab
Db
Gb
F
C
Ab
Db
Gb
Hello, this is C-Dub with organclubhouse.com and today I'm going to show you Going Up Yonder by Walter Hawkins in the key of D-flat.
[Db] _ All right, it's a pretty simple song, just a couple of sections to it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Db] _ All right, so that's the basic chorus to it.
So you're basically going to start here, D-flat, bass.
F, A-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the left hand.
C, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
So that's your A-flat.
I _ [Db]
mean if you want to play the melody you can.
[Ab] _ _ And then you're going to go to_
_ [Db] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ All right, so I started here.
[Ab] _ _
Still on the bass here.
I have G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
[E] D, [Gb] E-flat, G-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the right. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's a few [Ab] ways you could do it, but [Db] I'm trying to keep it simple for you.
_ _ _ F, A-flat in the left.
I got B, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [F] _ _ You're going to go up to F in the bass.
[Db] And then you have_
_ _ _ All right, so here I have G-flat in the bass.
I got G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
D-flat, and F in the right.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _
Here_
_ _ All right, G-flat still in the bass.
I got B-flat, B-flat in the left.
F, B-flat, and D-flat in the right.
So_
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] B-flat in the bass.
I got A-flat, C in the left.
E-flat, A [Ab]-flat, and C in the right. _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ All right, E-flat in the bass.
G-flat, B-flat in the left.
I got D-flat, G-flat, and B-flat in the right. _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _
All right, I just moved the bass note, and [Ab] then I'm going to do_ _ _
All right, still got G-flat in the left hand, and I got C, F, and B-flat in the right.
_ _ _ [Db] All right, so now we're back to the original first chord we played.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] Just repeat those chords.
_ [Ab] E-flat to A-flat.
Play it back again.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] All right, so we can do_
_ _ _ _ This is going to take us into the going up [Gm] yonder.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
Do it like that.
[C] All right, so_
C in the bass.
I got E, and B-flat in the left.
_ E-flat, G-flat, B-flat in the right.
[F] _ _ _ _ F in the bass there.
My left hand has E-flat, A, and C.
Right hand, E-flat, G-flat, and C.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bm] Notice I did a little something different right there.
[Gb] You can do that, or you can just move this over to D-flat.
[F]
Either one sounds good.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ All right, it's a pretty simple song, just a couple of sections to it.
_ _ [Ab] _ _
_ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ _ [Db] _ All right, so that's the basic chorus to it.
So you're basically going to start here, D-flat, bass.
F, A-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the left hand.
C, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
So that's your A-flat.
I _ [Db]
mean if you want to play the melody you can.
[Ab] _ _ And then you're going to go to_
_ [Db] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Db] _
_ _ All right, so I started here.
[Ab] _ _
Still on the bass here.
I have G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
[E] D, [Gb] E-flat, G-flat, and B [Ab]-flat in the right. _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ There's a few [Ab] ways you could do it, but [Db] I'm trying to keep it simple for you.
_ _ _ F, A-flat in the left.
I got B, E-flat, F, and A-flat in the right.
_ _ [Ab] _
_ [F] _ _ You're going to go up to F in the bass.
[Db] And then you have_
_ _ _ All right, so here I have G-flat in the bass.
I got G-flat, A-flat, B-flat in the left.
D-flat, and F in the right.
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Gb] _
Here_
_ _ All right, G-flat still in the bass.
I got B-flat, B-flat in the left.
F, B-flat, and D-flat in the right.
So_
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] B-flat in the bass.
I got A-flat, C in the left.
E-flat, A [Ab]-flat, and C in the right. _ _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ All right, E-flat in the bass.
G-flat, B-flat in the left.
I got D-flat, G-flat, and B-flat in the right. _
_ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ _
All right, I just moved the bass note, and [Ab] then I'm going to do_ _ _
All right, still got G-flat in the left hand, and I got C, F, and B-flat in the right.
_ _ _ [Db] All right, so now we're back to the original first chord we played.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] Just repeat those chords.
_ [Ab] E-flat to A-flat.
Play it back again.
_ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ [C] _ _ [F] All right, so we can do_
_ _ _ _ This is going to take us into the going up [Gm] yonder.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [F] _
Do it like that.
[C] All right, so_
C in the bass.
I got E, and B-flat in the left.
_ E-flat, G-flat, B-flat in the right.
[F] _ _ _ _ F in the bass there.
My left hand has E-flat, A, and C.
Right hand, E-flat, G-flat, and C.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ [Bm] Notice I did a little something different right there.
[Gb] You can do that, or you can just move this over to D-flat.
[F]
Either one sounds good.
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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