Chords for “My Worship” by Phil Thompson piano tutorial
Tempo:
52.3 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
Db
Fm
Eb
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Ab] Hello everyone, this is [G] Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church, and I'm here to teach you
my worship by I believe his name is Philip Thompson.
I had to switch phones because my last phone died.
It was really sad because I went through it all it was real quick probably about three minutes four minutes and it died on me.
So,
take two.
Excuse my voice.
I have a cold.
My nose is a little runny right now.
It's Monday afternoon.
It's really busy around here.
But let's go ahead and get to it.
So, starting with the verse.
[B] It's a very [A] simple song actually.
Most of the song is built of like about six chords really.
So [Bb] starting with the verse,
it's A flat over F.
The way, well, the way I play it.
A [G] flat over F.
You can modulate it if you want to into [Fm] whatever key that you feel comfortable singing.
A flat over F.
You Lord, you are [Db] D flat.
[Ab] Worthy.
A flat and no one.
Back into [F] A flat over F.
Into E flat.
Into A [Ab] flat.
And then for just a little flair, I suspend it.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Fm]
[Eb] [Ab] That's how I play the verse.
I'm going into the chorus.
A flat over [C] C.
Into D flat.
A flat over F.
Into E flat.
That's the whole chorus that I play.
It sounds like this.
A flat over [Ab] C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb]
And that's all I do for the chorus.
[Db]
That's the whole chorus.
A flat over C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] E flat.
The bridge is very simple as well.
It's made of six chords.
Starts at A flat over [Fm] F.
I will.
Let me just give you the [Ab] chord breakdown.
A flat over F.
E flat over G.
A flat.
Then you go into D flat.
[Db] A flat over F.
[Eb] E flat.
That's the whole [Bb] bridge.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Db]
[Bb] Let me just play it for you one time.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Db]
[Eb] And then once you're done with the bridge, you can just go straight back into the chorus.
That would be A flat over C.
[Db] Into D flat.
A flat [Fm] over F.
Into E [Eb] flat.
And [G] so basically the song just repeats itself and modulates.
I [C] tried looking for the song on Google for chords.
Couldn't find them.
What I did find,
it didn't sound like the song.
And I also searched YouTube.
All I found was the music video.
So I wanted to share this video in hopes that maybe it would help somebody.
Help some somebody, someone to be able to play this for you know, whatever reason that you seem fit.
Once again, this is Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church in Racine, Wisconsin.
my worship by I believe his name is Philip Thompson.
I had to switch phones because my last phone died.
It was really sad because I went through it all it was real quick probably about three minutes four minutes and it died on me.
So,
take two.
Excuse my voice.
I have a cold.
My nose is a little runny right now.
It's Monday afternoon.
It's really busy around here.
But let's go ahead and get to it.
So, starting with the verse.
[B] It's a very [A] simple song actually.
Most of the song is built of like about six chords really.
So [Bb] starting with the verse,
it's A flat over F.
The way, well, the way I play it.
A [G] flat over F.
You can modulate it if you want to into [Fm] whatever key that you feel comfortable singing.
A flat over F.
You Lord, you are [Db] D flat.
[Ab] Worthy.
A flat and no one.
Back into [F] A flat over F.
Into E flat.
Into A [Ab] flat.
And then for just a little flair, I suspend it.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Fm]
[Eb] [Ab] That's how I play the verse.
I'm going into the chorus.
A flat over [C] C.
Into D flat.
A flat over F.
Into E flat.
That's the whole chorus that I play.
It sounds like this.
A flat over [Ab] C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb]
And that's all I do for the chorus.
[Db]
That's the whole chorus.
A flat over C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] E flat.
The bridge is very simple as well.
It's made of six chords.
Starts at A flat over [Fm] F.
I will.
Let me just give you the [Ab] chord breakdown.
A flat over F.
E flat over G.
A flat.
Then you go into D flat.
[Db] A flat over F.
[Eb] E flat.
That's the whole [Bb] bridge.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Db]
[Bb] Let me just play it for you one time.
[Fm]
[Ab] [Db]
[Eb] And then once you're done with the bridge, you can just go straight back into the chorus.
That would be A flat over C.
[Db] Into D flat.
A flat [Fm] over F.
Into E [Eb] flat.
And [G] so basically the song just repeats itself and modulates.
I [C] tried looking for the song on Google for chords.
Couldn't find them.
What I did find,
it didn't sound like the song.
And I also searched YouTube.
All I found was the music video.
So I wanted to share this video in hopes that maybe it would help somebody.
Help some somebody, someone to be able to play this for you know, whatever reason that you seem fit.
Once again, this is Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church in Racine, Wisconsin.
Key:
Ab
Db
Fm
Eb
G
Ab
Db
Fm
[Ab] Hello everyone, this is [G] Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church, and I'm here to teach you
my worship by I believe his name is Philip Thompson.
I had to switch phones because my last phone died.
It was really sad because I went through it all it was real quick probably about three minutes four minutes and it died on me.
So,
take two.
Excuse my voice.
I have a cold.
My nose is a little runny right now.
It's Monday afternoon.
It's really busy around here.
But let's go ahead and get to it.
So, starting with the verse.
[B] It's a very [A] simple song actually.
Most of the song is built of like about six chords really.
So [Bb] starting with the verse,
it's A flat over F.
The way, well, the way I play it.
A [G] flat over F.
You can modulate it if you want to into [Fm] whatever key that you feel comfortable singing.
A flat over F.
You Lord, you are [Db] D flat.
[Ab] Worthy.
A flat and no one.
Back into [F] A flat over F.
Into E flat.
Into A [Ab] flat.
And then for just a little flair, I suspend it.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] That's how I play the verse.
I'm going into the chorus.
A flat over [C] C.
Into D flat.
A flat over F.
Into E flat.
That's the whole chorus that I play.
It sounds like this.
A flat over [Ab] C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] _ _
And that's all I do for the chorus.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's the whole chorus.
A flat over C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] E flat.
The bridge is very simple as well.
It's made of six chords.
Starts at A flat over [Fm] F.
I will.
Let me just give you the [Ab] chord breakdown.
A flat over F.
E flat over G.
A flat.
Then you go into D flat.
[Db] _ A flat over F.
[Eb] E flat.
That's the whole [Bb] bridge.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] Let me just play it for you one time.
[Fm] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
[Eb] And then once you're done with the bridge, you can just go straight back into the chorus.
That would be A flat over C.
[Db] Into D flat.
A flat [Fm] over F.
Into E [Eb] flat.
And [G] so basically the song just repeats itself and modulates.
I [C] tried looking for the song on Google for chords.
Couldn't find them.
What I did find,
it didn't sound like the song.
And I also searched YouTube.
All I found was the music video.
So I wanted to share this video in hopes that maybe it would help somebody.
Help some somebody, someone to be able to play this for you know, whatever reason that you seem fit.
Once again, this is Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church in Racine, Wisconsin.
my worship by I believe his name is Philip Thompson.
I had to switch phones because my last phone died.
It was really sad because I went through it all it was real quick probably about three minutes four minutes and it died on me.
So,
take two.
Excuse my voice.
I have a cold.
My nose is a little runny right now.
It's Monday afternoon.
It's really busy around here.
But let's go ahead and get to it.
So, starting with the verse.
[B] It's a very [A] simple song actually.
Most of the song is built of like about six chords really.
So [Bb] starting with the verse,
it's A flat over F.
The way, well, the way I play it.
A [G] flat over F.
You can modulate it if you want to into [Fm] whatever key that you feel comfortable singing.
A flat over F.
You Lord, you are [Db] D flat.
[Ab] Worthy.
A flat and no one.
Back into [F] A flat over F.
Into E flat.
Into A [Ab] flat.
And then for just a little flair, I suspend it.
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [Ab] That's how I play the verse.
I'm going into the chorus.
A flat over [C] C.
Into D flat.
A flat over F.
Into E flat.
That's the whole chorus that I play.
It sounds like this.
A flat over [Ab] C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] _ _
And that's all I do for the chorus.
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
That's the whole chorus.
A flat over C.
[Db] D flat.
A flat over F.
E flat.
[Eb] E flat.
The bridge is very simple as well.
It's made of six chords.
Starts at A flat over [Fm] F.
I will.
Let me just give you the [Ab] chord breakdown.
A flat over F.
E flat over G.
A flat.
Then you go into D flat.
[Db] _ A flat over F.
[Eb] E flat.
That's the whole [Bb] bridge.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] Let me just play it for you one time.
[Fm] _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _
[Eb] And then once you're done with the bridge, you can just go straight back into the chorus.
That would be A flat over C.
[Db] Into D flat.
A flat [Fm] over F.
Into E [Eb] flat.
And [G] so basically the song just repeats itself and modulates.
I [C] tried looking for the song on Google for chords.
Couldn't find them.
What I did find,
it didn't sound like the song.
And I also searched YouTube.
All I found was the music video.
So I wanted to share this video in hopes that maybe it would help somebody.
Help some somebody, someone to be able to play this for you know, whatever reason that you seem fit.
Once again, this is Charles from Keys to the Kingdom Church in Racine, Wisconsin.