Chords for 🎹 How to play "FIX IT JESUS" by The Canton Spirituals (easy gospel piano tutorial lesson)
Tempo:
77.35 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
F#
D#
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello everyone, this is Anthony Bryce from Piano [F] Clubhouse and actually I'm coming to show you how to play
Fix It Jesus by Ken Spiritus.
Alright, so
This is pretty cool to work on some
Amazing quartet stuff.
Quartet is great everyone number one, but I used to play for the Messengers
So this like feels like home all over again.
So I used to play a lot of quartets
So Wheeler Banks and the Messengers if you know them look them up this great
But we're on the Ken Spiritus.
This song is in the key of [D#] D and that's two sharps
Let me play that scale for you again.
It's in the key of D two sharps
[G]
[D] [F#]
[D] [D#] All right.
So this is what we are going to do
We're gonna I normally like to play [G] certain sections of the song and break it down to you
This [E] is a pretty fairly simple song quartet.
Let's take it all [D#m] back to the country.
Awesome.
Let's start it
And here he goes
[D]
[G]
[D]
[C#]
[D] [G] [D]
[G]
[D]
[G] [D]
[E] All right, that's the intro versus you know what might as well go on to play the vamp and I can break the [D#m] whole thing
Now, you know what?
Let me pause right there.
So
This is how what I just played go.
I
first start off
[D] it's in the key of D right, but I start first start off with the bass note being a D and
I hit it like a slur chord from the 9 to the 3rd of the chord and that's D
major chord D
F sharp a
now I [E] hit the e
like a
[F#] Like the one of them country type
type feels like
[D]
[Gm] All right.
So why are you hitting D and going between in the bass note D [A] a so it's D
[D]
[A] All right
[D]
[F#] And that's what I'm getting from E to F sharp.
I'm [E] releasing e as soon as I hit the F sharp
And then going back to E and releasing F sharp
That's what the guitar player plays at the beginning.
All right, so it's
[D]
[F#] Then he goes to
That's F sharp in the bass right hand is D [F#m] F sharp a A
[F#]
All right.
Next chord
[G]
That's G in the bass
Right hand is G a
D G
All right now, but while he's playing this chord
[B] On my way home that way like that
He's actually moving the bass and I know this [D#] for the beginners
So some things I'm gonna keep simple like [G] towards when we get to the end, but here we go
[D] all right, so it's
[G] same chord
Because that's what they're singing on my way.
All right, and then G is G
[B] [D] B E
[E] D E
[D] D
[G] B G
That's what the bass note is.
Just [D#] basically playing a chord a G [G] major six
If you put it all together, all right
All right, so it's
You
And [D] back to the first chord which is D
Going in [A] between D a [D] D, right?
Right hand is D F sharp a
Stay right there and then move
[Bm]
[C#] that chord is
C sharp in the bass right hand is B D F sharp
[F#] next chord
Is F sharp in the bass right hand?
is [F#] a
sharp now C sharp B
next chord
[Bm]
It's B [B] in the bass
right hand [D] is a
D F sharp [B] and then you're going to go a little bit between B
[Bm] So that's [F#] B F sharp
back to B
[B] And then why you playing the [D] D chord basically in a different version, but it's a C F sharp in the right hand
[C#] You're going to walk the bass up from B to C sharp
[D] back to D
All right, and the right hand is D F sharp a we've already discussed that one
Then the next chord [F#] you've seen this chord before
F [F#] sharp in the bass right hand
D [F#m] F sharp a
[A#]
[G] Instead of walking the bass now you're doing D.
[G] I mean G
[D] D G D you're going to right hand is D G B
Are you can put it right here?
GB D G same chord different inversion.
All right
[D] back to the first chord
D in the bass right and D F sharp
All right
[G] [D#] [G#] [G#] [Dm]
[G#] [A] [G]
Fix It Jesus by Ken Spiritus.
Alright, so
This is pretty cool to work on some
Amazing quartet stuff.
Quartet is great everyone number one, but I used to play for the Messengers
So this like feels like home all over again.
So I used to play a lot of quartets
So Wheeler Banks and the Messengers if you know them look them up this great
But we're on the Ken Spiritus.
This song is in the key of [D#] D and that's two sharps
Let me play that scale for you again.
It's in the key of D two sharps
[G]
[D] [F#]
[D] [D#] All right.
So this is what we are going to do
We're gonna I normally like to play [G] certain sections of the song and break it down to you
This [E] is a pretty fairly simple song quartet.
Let's take it all [D#m] back to the country.
Awesome.
Let's start it
And here he goes
[D]
[G]
[D]
[C#]
[D] [G] [D]
[G]
[D]
[G] [D]
[E] All right, that's the intro versus you know what might as well go on to play the vamp and I can break the [D#m] whole thing
Now, you know what?
Let me pause right there.
So
This is how what I just played go.
I
first start off
[D] it's in the key of D right, but I start first start off with the bass note being a D and
I hit it like a slur chord from the 9 to the 3rd of the chord and that's D
major chord D
F sharp a
now I [E] hit the e
like a
[F#] Like the one of them country type
type feels like
[D]
[Gm] All right.
So why are you hitting D and going between in the bass note D [A] a so it's D
[D]
[A] All right
[D]
[F#] And that's what I'm getting from E to F sharp.
I'm [E] releasing e as soon as I hit the F sharp
And then going back to E and releasing F sharp
That's what the guitar player plays at the beginning.
All right, so it's
[D]
[F#] Then he goes to
That's F sharp in the bass right hand is D [F#m] F sharp a A
[F#]
All right.
Next chord
[G]
That's G in the bass
Right hand is G a
D G
All right now, but while he's playing this chord
[B] On my way home that way like that
He's actually moving the bass and I know this [D#] for the beginners
So some things I'm gonna keep simple like [G] towards when we get to the end, but here we go
[D] all right, so it's
[G] same chord
Because that's what they're singing on my way.
All right, and then G is G
[B] [D] B E
[E] D E
[D] D
[G] B G
That's what the bass note is.
Just [D#] basically playing a chord a G [G] major six
If you put it all together, all right
All right, so it's
You
And [D] back to the first chord which is D
Going in [A] between D a [D] D, right?
Right hand is D F sharp a
Stay right there and then move
[Bm]
[C#] that chord is
C sharp in the bass right hand is B D F sharp
[F#] next chord
Is F sharp in the bass right hand?
is [F#] a
sharp now C sharp B
next chord
[Bm]
It's B [B] in the bass
right hand [D] is a
D F sharp [B] and then you're going to go a little bit between B
[Bm] So that's [F#] B F sharp
back to B
[B] And then why you playing the [D] D chord basically in a different version, but it's a C F sharp in the right hand
[C#] You're going to walk the bass up from B to C sharp
[D] back to D
All right, and the right hand is D F sharp a we've already discussed that one
Then the next chord [F#] you've seen this chord before
F [F#] sharp in the bass right hand
D [F#m] F sharp a
[A#]
[G] Instead of walking the bass now you're doing D.
[G] I mean G
[D] D G D you're going to right hand is D G B
Are you can put it right here?
GB D G same chord different inversion.
All right
[D] back to the first chord
D in the bass right and D F sharp
All right
[G] [D#] [G#] [G#] [Dm]
[G#] [A] [G]
Key:Â Â
D
G
F#
D#
E
D
G
F#
Hello everyone, this is Anthony Bryce from Piano [F] Clubhouse and actually I'm coming to show you how to play
Fix It Jesus by Ken Spiritus.
Alright, so
This is pretty cool to work on some
Amazing quartet stuff.
Quartet is great everyone number one, but I used to play for the Messengers
So this like feels like home all over again.
So I used to play a lot of quartets
So Wheeler Banks and the Messengers if you know them look them up this great
But we're on the Ken Spiritus.
This song is in the key of [D#] D and that's two sharps
Let me play that scale for you again.
It's in the key of D two sharps
_ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] All right.
So this is what we are going to do
We're gonna I normally like to play [G] certain sections of the song and break it down to you
This [E] is a pretty fairly simple song quartet.
Let's take it all [D#m] back to the country.
Awesome.
Let's start it
And here he goes
_ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] All right, that's the intro versus you know what might as well go on to play the vamp and I can break the [D#m] whole thing
Now, you know what?
Let me pause right there.
So
This is how what I just played go.
_ I
first start off
[D] _ it's in the key of D right, but I start first start off with the bass note being a D and
I hit it like a slur chord from the 9 to the 3rd of the chord and that's D
major chord D
F sharp a
now I [E] hit the e
like a _ _ _
[F#] Like the one of them country type
type feels like
[D] _ _
_ _ [Gm] All right.
So why are you hitting D and going between in the bass note D [A] a _ so it's D
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ All right
_ [D] _
[F#] And that's what I'm getting from E to F sharp.
_ I'm [E] releasing e as soon as I hit the F sharp
And then going back to E and releasing F sharp _
That's what the guitar player plays at the beginning.
All right, so it's
_ [D] _ _
_ _ [F#] Then he goes to _
That's F sharp in the bass right hand is D [F#m] F sharp a A
[F#] _ _
_ All right.
Next chord
[G] _ _ _
That's G in the bass
Right hand is G a
_ D G
All right now, but while he's playing this chord _
[B] On my way home that way like that
He's actually moving the bass and I know this [D#] for the beginners
So some things I'm gonna keep simple like [G] towards when we get to the end, but here we go _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] all right, so it's
_ [G] same chord
Because that's what they're singing on my way.
All right, and then G is G
[B] _ [D] B E
[E] D E
[D] _ D
[G] B G
That's what the bass note is.
Just [D#] basically playing a chord a G [G] major six
If you put it all together, all right
_ _ _ All right, so it's
_ _ You
And [D] back to the first chord which is D
Going in [A] between D a [D] D, right?
Right hand is D F sharp a _ _
_ _ Stay right there and then move
[Bm] _
[C#] that chord is
C sharp in the bass right hand is B D F sharp
[F#] next chord _ _ _ _ _
Is F sharp in the bass right hand?
is [F#] a
sharp now C sharp B
next chord
[Bm] _
_ It's B [B] in the bass
right hand [D] is a _
D F sharp _ [B] and then you're going to go a little bit between B
_ _ [Bm] So that's [F#] B F sharp
back to B
[B] And then why you playing the [D] D chord basically in a different version, but it's a C F sharp in the right hand
_ [C#] You're going to walk the bass up from B to C sharp
[D] back to D _ _ _ _
_ All right, and the right hand is D F sharp a we've already discussed that one
Then the next chord [F#] you've seen this chord before
F [F#] sharp in the bass right hand
D [F#m] F sharp a
_ [A#] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ Instead of walking the bass now you're doing D.
[G] I mean G
[D] D G D you're going to right hand is D G B
Are you can put it right here?
GB D G same chord different inversion.
All right _ _
[D] _ _ back to the first chord
_ D in the bass right and D F sharp _ _ _ _ _
All right
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
Fix It Jesus by Ken Spiritus.
Alright, so
This is pretty cool to work on some
Amazing quartet stuff.
Quartet is great everyone number one, but I used to play for the Messengers
So this like feels like home all over again.
So I used to play a lot of quartets
So Wheeler Banks and the Messengers if you know them look them up this great
But we're on the Ken Spiritus.
This song is in the key of [D#] D and that's two sharps
Let me play that scale for you again.
It's in the key of D two sharps
_ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] All right.
So this is what we are going to do
We're gonna I normally like to play [G] certain sections of the song and break it down to you
This [E] is a pretty fairly simple song quartet.
Let's take it all [D#m] back to the country.
Awesome.
Let's start it
And here he goes
_ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
[E] All right, that's the intro versus you know what might as well go on to play the vamp and I can break the [D#m] whole thing
Now, you know what?
Let me pause right there.
So
This is how what I just played go.
_ I
first start off
[D] _ it's in the key of D right, but I start first start off with the bass note being a D and
I hit it like a slur chord from the 9 to the 3rd of the chord and that's D
major chord D
F sharp a
now I [E] hit the e
like a _ _ _
[F#] Like the one of them country type
type feels like
[D] _ _
_ _ [Gm] All right.
So why are you hitting D and going between in the bass note D [A] a _ so it's D
[D] _ _
[A] _ _ _ All right
_ [D] _
[F#] And that's what I'm getting from E to F sharp.
_ I'm [E] releasing e as soon as I hit the F sharp
And then going back to E and releasing F sharp _
That's what the guitar player plays at the beginning.
All right, so it's
_ [D] _ _
_ _ [F#] Then he goes to _
That's F sharp in the bass right hand is D [F#m] F sharp a A
[F#] _ _
_ All right.
Next chord
[G] _ _ _
That's G in the bass
Right hand is G a
_ D G
All right now, but while he's playing this chord _
[B] On my way home that way like that
He's actually moving the bass and I know this [D#] for the beginners
So some things I'm gonna keep simple like [G] towards when we get to the end, but here we go _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] all right, so it's
_ [G] same chord
Because that's what they're singing on my way.
All right, and then G is G
[B] _ [D] B E
[E] D E
[D] _ D
[G] B G
That's what the bass note is.
Just [D#] basically playing a chord a G [G] major six
If you put it all together, all right
_ _ _ All right, so it's
_ _ You
And [D] back to the first chord which is D
Going in [A] between D a [D] D, right?
Right hand is D F sharp a _ _
_ _ Stay right there and then move
[Bm] _
[C#] that chord is
C sharp in the bass right hand is B D F sharp
[F#] next chord _ _ _ _ _
Is F sharp in the bass right hand?
is [F#] a
sharp now C sharp B
next chord
[Bm] _
_ It's B [B] in the bass
right hand [D] is a _
D F sharp _ [B] and then you're going to go a little bit between B
_ _ [Bm] So that's [F#] B F sharp
back to B
[B] And then why you playing the [D] D chord basically in a different version, but it's a C F sharp in the right hand
_ [C#] You're going to walk the bass up from B to C sharp
[D] back to D _ _ _ _
_ All right, and the right hand is D F sharp a we've already discussed that one
Then the next chord [F#] you've seen this chord before
F [F#] sharp in the bass right hand
D [F#m] F sharp a
_ [A#] _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ Instead of walking the bass now you're doing D.
[G] I mean G
[D] D G D you're going to right hand is D G B
Are you can put it right here?
GB D G same chord different inversion.
All right _ _
[D] _ _ back to the first chord
_ D in the bass right and D F sharp _ _ _ _ _
All right
[G] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [Dm] _ _
[G#] _ _ [A] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _