Chords for Before The Throne Of God Above Instructional - Charitie Lees Smith (Daniel Choo)
Tempo:
116.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Am
G
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Alright, hi, this is an instructional video for the song Before the Throne of God Above.
I'm doing this Shane and Jane version.
So first of all, for this song, it's actually originally played in the key of D.
But for this song, I'll teach it in the key of C because I [Bb] find it suits my vocal [D] range [C] a bit better.
In any case, if you do want to play it in the key of D, what you can do is just
take the capo, put it on your second fret here, and use the same chords as I'm using.
So for this song, the intro, basically it's just a C.
You can just come in straight.
Before the throne, and just sing straight.
The strumming pattern is a 3-4 song.
So it's basically just 1, 2, 3.
1, 2, 3.
So it's just 3 downstrokes.
1, down, down, down, and then a down-up to your next strumming pattern.
Down, down, down, down-up.
[G] So for the intro, if you want to have an intro, [C] you can just have your C and a Csus.
[C] But basically, a Csus is just your last finger, you put it on the 4th string 3rd fret.
So that's your Csus, and you take it off.
So this is how it sounds like if you play the intro.
C.
Csus.
Back to C.
Your Csus.
To the verse.
Before the throne.
Chords involved.
C.
Throne [F] of F.
[C] God above.
So you're back to your C.
I have a strong C and [Em] perfect plea.
E minor.
The great high [F] priest.
F.
Whose name is love to your A minor [Am] 7 or A minor.
Up to you, I [Em] prefer to play A minor [Am] 7.
Whoever [F] lives F and pleads [G] G for me.
[C] C.
[Em] So this is how it sounds like with the strumming pattern from the verse.
Before [C] the throne [F] of [C] God above.
So you notice the word God, that's where you'll change to F.
So 2 down strokes of the C.
1, [A] 2, [F] F, [C] C.
[Em] So before [C] the throne of [F] [C] God above.
I have a strong and [Em] perfect plea.
The great [F] high priest.
Whose name [C] is love.
Whoever lives and pleads [G] for [C] me.
Same thing for for me, it's [F] just 2 beats of the F.
Whoever lives and pleads.
1 beat of the [G] G.
For to your C.
Me.
My [A] name [F] is.
To [Em] the chorus.
So chorus, chords [F] involved would be like a F.
My name is graven [C] on his hands.
C.
My [F] name is written F [Am] on his heart.
A minor.
I [F] know that while F in [Am] heavenly stands.
To A minor.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
A minor.
And then no tongue can [F] bid me F then [C] depart.
Back to C.
Okay, so this is how it sounds like for the chorus.
My name [F] is graven [C] on his hands.
My name [F] is written [Am] on his heart.
I [G] know [F] that while in [Am] heavenly stands.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then
[C] depart.
To your Csus.
Second verse.
Tempt me [F] to [B] despair.
And so on.
So basically that's for the verse and the chorus.
After that there's this little bit which I will call the bridge.
The hallelujah part.
[F] So let's say at the end of the chorus.
Turn me.
[G] Hallelujah.
So the chord is involved with G.
Hallelujah.
Then E minor.
[Em] Hallelujah.
To your A [Am] minor.
Praise the [F] one F.
Risen [G] son G.
[C] Of God [Em] C.
So this is how it sounds like with strum pattern.
[G] Hallelujah. Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
[Am]
[F] Praise the one.
[A] [G] Risen son.
[C] Of God.
To your Csus.
Behold him there.
The risen.
And back to your verse.
[Bm] So that's
I'm doing this Shane and Jane version.
So first of all, for this song, it's actually originally played in the key of D.
But for this song, I'll teach it in the key of C because I [Bb] find it suits my vocal [D] range [C] a bit better.
In any case, if you do want to play it in the key of D, what you can do is just
take the capo, put it on your second fret here, and use the same chords as I'm using.
So for this song, the intro, basically it's just a C.
You can just come in straight.
Before the throne, and just sing straight.
The strumming pattern is a 3-4 song.
So it's basically just 1, 2, 3.
1, 2, 3.
So it's just 3 downstrokes.
1, down, down, down, and then a down-up to your next strumming pattern.
Down, down, down, down-up.
[G] So for the intro, if you want to have an intro, [C] you can just have your C and a Csus.
[C] But basically, a Csus is just your last finger, you put it on the 4th string 3rd fret.
So that's your Csus, and you take it off.
So this is how it sounds like if you play the intro.
C.
Csus.
Back to C.
Your Csus.
To the verse.
Before the throne.
Chords involved.
C.
Throne [F] of F.
[C] God above.
So you're back to your C.
I have a strong C and [Em] perfect plea.
E minor.
The great high [F] priest.
F.
Whose name is love to your A minor [Am] 7 or A minor.
Up to you, I [Em] prefer to play A minor [Am] 7.
Whoever [F] lives F and pleads [G] G for me.
[C] C.
[Em] So this is how it sounds like with the strumming pattern from the verse.
Before [C] the throne [F] of [C] God above.
So you notice the word God, that's where you'll change to F.
So 2 down strokes of the C.
1, [A] 2, [F] F, [C] C.
[Em] So before [C] the throne of [F] [C] God above.
I have a strong and [Em] perfect plea.
The great [F] high priest.
Whose name [C] is love.
Whoever lives and pleads [G] for [C] me.
Same thing for for me, it's [F] just 2 beats of the F.
Whoever lives and pleads.
1 beat of the [G] G.
For to your C.
Me.
My [A] name [F] is.
To [Em] the chorus.
So chorus, chords [F] involved would be like a F.
My name is graven [C] on his hands.
C.
My [F] name is written F [Am] on his heart.
A minor.
I [F] know that while F in [Am] heavenly stands.
To A minor.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
A minor.
And then no tongue can [F] bid me F then [C] depart.
Back to C.
Okay, so this is how it sounds like for the chorus.
My name [F] is graven [C] on his hands.
My name [F] is written [Am] on his heart.
I [G] know [F] that while in [Am] heavenly stands.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then
[C] depart.
To your Csus.
Second verse.
Tempt me [F] to [B] despair.
And so on.
So basically that's for the verse and the chorus.
After that there's this little bit which I will call the bridge.
The hallelujah part.
[F] So let's say at the end of the chorus.
Turn me.
[G] Hallelujah.
So the chord is involved with G.
Hallelujah.
Then E minor.
[Em] Hallelujah.
To your A [Am] minor.
Praise the [F] one F.
Risen [G] son G.
[C] Of God [Em] C.
So this is how it sounds like with strum pattern.
[G] Hallelujah. Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
[Am]
[F] Praise the one.
[A] [G] Risen son.
[C] Of God.
To your Csus.
Behold him there.
The risen.
And back to your verse.
[Bm] So that's
Key:
F
C
Am
G
Em
F
C
Am
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Alright, hi, this is an instructional video for the song Before the Throne of God Above.
I'm doing this Shane and Jane version.
So first of all, for this song, it's actually originally played in the key of D.
_ But for this song, I'll teach it in the key of C because I [Bb] find it suits my vocal [D] range [C] a bit better. _ _
In any case, if you do want to play it in the key of D, what you can do is just
take the capo, put it on your second fret here, and use the same chords as I'm using.
_ So for this song, the intro, basically it's just a C.
_ _ _ You can just come in straight.
Before the throne, and just sing straight.
The strumming pattern is a 3-4 song.
So it's basically just 1, 2, 3.
1, 2, 3. _
So it's just 3 downstrokes.
1, down, down, down, and then a down-up to your next strumming pattern.
Down, down, down, down-up. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] So for the intro, if you want to have an intro, [C] you can just have your C and a Csus.
[C] But basically, a Csus is just your last finger, you put it _ on the 4th string 3rd fret.
_ _ So that's your Csus, and you take it off. _
So this is how it sounds like if you play the intro.
C. _ _
_ _ Csus.
_ _ Back to C.
_ _ Your Csus.
_ To the verse.
Before the throne.
Chords involved.
C.
Throne [F] of F.
[C] God above.
So you're back to your C.
I have a strong C and [Em] perfect plea.
E minor.
The great high [F] priest.
_ F.
Whose name is love to your A minor [Am] 7 or A minor.
Up to you, I [Em] prefer to play A minor [Am] 7.
_ Whoever [F] lives F and pleads [G] G for me.
[C] C.
_ [Em] So this is how it sounds like with the strumming pattern from the verse.
_ Before [C] the throne [F] of [C] God above.
So you notice the word God, that's where you'll change to F.
So 2 down strokes of the C.
1, [A] 2, [F] F, [C] C. _
[Em] So before [C] the throne _ of [F] _ [C] God above.
_ I have a strong and [Em] perfect plea.
The great [F] high priest.
Whose name [C] is love. _ _
Whoever lives and pleads [G] for [C] me.
Same thing for for me, it's [F] just 2 beats of the F.
Whoever lives and pleads.
1 beat of the [G] G.
_ For to your C.
Me.
_ My [A] name [F] is.
To [Em] the chorus.
So chorus, chords [F] involved would be like a F. _
My name is graven [C] on his hands.
C.
My [F] name is written F [Am] on his heart.
A minor.
I [F] know that while F in [Am] heavenly stands.
To A minor.
_ No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
A minor.
And then no tongue can [F] bid me F then [C] depart.
Back to C. _
Okay, so this is how it sounds like for the chorus.
My name [F] is graven _ [C] on his hands. _
My name [F] is written _ [Am] on his heart.
I [G] know [F] that while in [Am] heavenly stands.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then _ [Am] depart. _
No tongue [F] can bid me F then _
[C] depart.
To your Csus. _ _ _
_ Second verse.
_ Tempt me [F] to [B] despair.
And so on.
So basically that's for the verse and the chorus.
After that there's this little bit which I will call the bridge.
The hallelujah part.
[F] So let's say at the end of the chorus.
Turn _ me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] Hallelujah.
_ So the chord is involved with G.
_ _ Hallelujah.
Then E minor.
[Em] Hallelujah.
_ To your A [Am] minor. _ _
Praise the [F] one F.
Risen [G] son G.
[C] Of God [Em] C.
So this is how it sounds like with strum pattern.
[G] _ Hallelujah. Hallelujah. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hallelujah. _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
[F] Praise the one.
_ [A] [G] Risen son. _
_ _ [C] Of God.
To your Csus.
_ _ _ Behold him there.
The risen.
And back to your verse.
[Bm] So that's
Alright, hi, this is an instructional video for the song Before the Throne of God Above.
I'm doing this Shane and Jane version.
So first of all, for this song, it's actually originally played in the key of D.
_ But for this song, I'll teach it in the key of C because I [Bb] find it suits my vocal [D] range [C] a bit better. _ _
In any case, if you do want to play it in the key of D, what you can do is just
take the capo, put it on your second fret here, and use the same chords as I'm using.
_ So for this song, the intro, basically it's just a C.
_ _ _ You can just come in straight.
Before the throne, and just sing straight.
The strumming pattern is a 3-4 song.
So it's basically just 1, 2, 3.
1, 2, 3. _
So it's just 3 downstrokes.
1, down, down, down, and then a down-up to your next strumming pattern.
Down, down, down, down-up. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] So for the intro, if you want to have an intro, [C] you can just have your C and a Csus.
[C] But basically, a Csus is just your last finger, you put it _ on the 4th string 3rd fret.
_ _ So that's your Csus, and you take it off. _
So this is how it sounds like if you play the intro.
C. _ _
_ _ Csus.
_ _ Back to C.
_ _ Your Csus.
_ To the verse.
Before the throne.
Chords involved.
C.
Throne [F] of F.
[C] God above.
So you're back to your C.
I have a strong C and [Em] perfect plea.
E minor.
The great high [F] priest.
_ F.
Whose name is love to your A minor [Am] 7 or A minor.
Up to you, I [Em] prefer to play A minor [Am] 7.
_ Whoever [F] lives F and pleads [G] G for me.
[C] C.
_ [Em] So this is how it sounds like with the strumming pattern from the verse.
_ Before [C] the throne [F] of [C] God above.
So you notice the word God, that's where you'll change to F.
So 2 down strokes of the C.
1, [A] 2, [F] F, [C] C. _
[Em] So before [C] the throne _ of [F] _ [C] God above.
_ I have a strong and [Em] perfect plea.
The great [F] high priest.
Whose name [C] is love. _ _
Whoever lives and pleads [G] for [C] me.
Same thing for for me, it's [F] just 2 beats of the F.
Whoever lives and pleads.
1 beat of the [G] G.
_ For to your C.
Me.
_ My [A] name [F] is.
To [Em] the chorus.
So chorus, chords [F] involved would be like a F. _
My name is graven [C] on his hands.
C.
My [F] name is written F [Am] on his heart.
A minor.
I [F] know that while F in [Am] heavenly stands.
To A minor.
_ No tongue [F] can bid me F then [Am] depart.
A minor.
And then no tongue can [F] bid me F then [C] depart.
Back to C. _
Okay, so this is how it sounds like for the chorus.
My name [F] is graven _ [C] on his hands. _
My name [F] is written _ [Am] on his heart.
I [G] know [F] that while in [Am] heavenly stands.
No tongue [F] can bid me F then _ [Am] depart. _
No tongue [F] can bid me F then _
[C] depart.
To your Csus. _ _ _
_ Second verse.
_ Tempt me [F] to [B] despair.
And so on.
So basically that's for the verse and the chorus.
After that there's this little bit which I will call the bridge.
The hallelujah part.
[F] So let's say at the end of the chorus.
Turn _ me. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] Hallelujah.
_ So the chord is involved with G.
_ _ Hallelujah.
Then E minor.
[Em] Hallelujah.
_ To your A [Am] minor. _ _
Praise the [F] one F.
Risen [G] son G.
[C] Of God [Em] C.
So this is how it sounds like with strum pattern.
[G] _ Hallelujah. Hallelujah. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Hallelujah. _ _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
[F] Praise the one.
_ [A] [G] Risen son. _
_ _ [C] Of God.
To your Csus.
_ _ _ Behold him there.
The risen.
And back to your verse.
[Bm] So that's