Chords for BJ Putnam - Glorious Guitar Tutorial
Tempo:
95.75 bpm
Chords used:
Gb
Abm
E
B
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Abm]
[B] [E] I love you, [B] Gloria.
[Gb] So the song, Glorious, was written by myself,
my friends Doug and Lori Inquist and Israel Houghton.
And we were intentional with this whole album, really,
about writing [A] songs for the church and songs
that we felt like were needed for the body of Christ.
And this is definitely one of them.
Glorious is very up-tempo.
It's kind of got a Mumford & Sons kind of vibe at one point
where it's broken down with acoustics.
And for us, it was just trying to write songs
that I know would work in my church.
From a worship pastor point of view,
we've already gotten great feedback
[Bb] about this song and how it's connecting with people.
The bridge, shine, Jesus.
You shine for all the world to see.
You are [Gb] glorious.
And that's really what it's about.
It's kind of putting the spotlight on Jesus.
And we just hope that this is a song that
really resonates with you and connects with your church.
And now I'm going to teach you how to play Glorious.
It's in B.
Kind of starts on that B muted kind of vibe.
Play an F [Abm] sharp bar here.
And that is a G sharp.
I play it like that.
And I kind of don't play the top two strings.
[E] Shine on [Gb] and glorious.
[B] [E] Speak it louder.
[B] Jesus, [Gb] we shout your name.
[Abm] [E] Jesus, we make your [Gb] praise.
Oh, oh, [E] glorious.
You are [Em] glorious.
A little faster on the E [Ab] and the G [Abm] sharp.
[E] The E.
[B] And [Gb] the verse, if you [Db] want to play this.
[Abm] [G]
[Gb] So that is just a F [Eb] [B]
[Eb] [Abm] [Db]
[Gb] sharp plus a three chord.
[Em] Shout it out, shout it [B] out.
You know he's good.
[Gb] Sing it out, sing it [Abm] out.
Oh, the Lord is [E] good.
Shout it [Gb] out loud.
You are glorious.
So that's the verse.
And then you already heard the chorus.
And the bridge is the B.
Shine, Jesus.
[Eb] You shine [G] for.
D sharp seven there.
[Abm] So G sharp.
World to see.
[E] You are glorious.
One more time, it's [Gb] a B.
Shine, [B] Jesus.
You, [Eb] D sharp seven.
[Abm] G [E] sharp to the E.
And that's how you play glorious.
[B] [E] I love you, [B] Gloria.
[Gb] So the song, Glorious, was written by myself,
my friends Doug and Lori Inquist and Israel Houghton.
And we were intentional with this whole album, really,
about writing [A] songs for the church and songs
that we felt like were needed for the body of Christ.
And this is definitely one of them.
Glorious is very up-tempo.
It's kind of got a Mumford & Sons kind of vibe at one point
where it's broken down with acoustics.
And for us, it was just trying to write songs
that I know would work in my church.
From a worship pastor point of view,
we've already gotten great feedback
[Bb] about this song and how it's connecting with people.
The bridge, shine, Jesus.
You shine for all the world to see.
You are [Gb] glorious.
And that's really what it's about.
It's kind of putting the spotlight on Jesus.
And we just hope that this is a song that
really resonates with you and connects with your church.
And now I'm going to teach you how to play Glorious.
It's in B.
Kind of starts on that B muted kind of vibe.
Play an F [Abm] sharp bar here.
And that is a G sharp.
I play it like that.
And I kind of don't play the top two strings.
[E] Shine on [Gb] and glorious.
[B] [E] Speak it louder.
[B] Jesus, [Gb] we shout your name.
[Abm] [E] Jesus, we make your [Gb] praise.
Oh, oh, [E] glorious.
You are [Em] glorious.
A little faster on the E [Ab] and the G [Abm] sharp.
[E] The E.
[B] And [Gb] the verse, if you [Db] want to play this.
[Abm] [G]
[Gb] So that is just a F [Eb] [B]
[Eb] [Abm] [Db]
[Gb] sharp plus a three chord.
[Em] Shout it out, shout it [B] out.
You know he's good.
[Gb] Sing it out, sing it [Abm] out.
Oh, the Lord is [E] good.
Shout it [Gb] out loud.
You are glorious.
So that's the verse.
And then you already heard the chorus.
And the bridge is the B.
Shine, Jesus.
[Eb] You shine [G] for.
D sharp seven there.
[Abm] So G sharp.
World to see.
[E] You are glorious.
One more time, it's [Gb] a B.
Shine, [B] Jesus.
You, [Eb] D sharp seven.
[Abm] G [E] sharp to the E.
And that's how you play glorious.
Key:
Gb
Abm
E
B
Eb
Gb
Abm
E
_ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] I love you, [B] Gloria.
_ _ [Gb] So the song, Glorious, was written by myself,
my friends Doug and Lori Inquist and Israel Houghton.
And we were intentional with this whole album, really,
about writing [A] songs for the church and songs
that we felt like were needed for the body of Christ.
And this is definitely one of them.
Glorious is very up-tempo.
It's kind of got a Mumford & Sons kind of vibe at one point
where it's broken down with acoustics.
And _ for us, it was just trying to write songs
that I know would work in my church.
From a worship pastor point of view,
we've already gotten great feedback
[Bb] about this song and how it's connecting with people.
The bridge, shine, Jesus.
You shine for all the world to see.
You are [Gb] glorious.
And that's really what it's about.
It's kind of putting the spotlight on Jesus.
And we just hope that this is a song that
really resonates with you and connects with your church.
And now I'm going to teach you how to play Glorious.
It's in B.
_ _ Kind of starts on that B _ muted kind of vibe. _ _ _ _
Play an F [Abm] sharp bar here.
_ And that is a G sharp.
I play it like that.
And I kind of don't play the top two strings. _
[E] _ Shine on [Gb] and glorious. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] Speak it louder.
[B] Jesus, [Gb] we shout your name.
[Abm] _ [E] Jesus, we make your [Gb] praise.
Oh, oh, _ [E] glorious. _
You are [Em] glorious.
A little faster on the E [Ab] and the G [Abm] sharp.
_ _ [E] The E. _
_ [B] And _ _ [Gb] _ the verse, if you [Db] want to play this.
_ [Abm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ So that is just a _ _ F _ [Eb] _ [B] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] sharp plus a three chord.
[Em] Shout it out, shout it [B] out.
You know he's good.
[Gb] Sing it out, sing it [Abm] out.
Oh, the Lord is [E] good.
Shout it [Gb] out loud.
You are glorious. _
_ So that's the verse.
And then you already heard the chorus.
And the bridge is the B.
_ _ Shine, Jesus.
[Eb] You shine [G] for.
D sharp seven there.
[Abm] So G sharp.
World to see.
[E] You are glorious.
One more time, it's [Gb] a B.
Shine, [B] Jesus.
You, [Eb] D sharp seven. _ _
[Abm] _ _ G [E] sharp to the E.
And that's how you play glorious. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] I love you, [B] Gloria.
_ _ [Gb] So the song, Glorious, was written by myself,
my friends Doug and Lori Inquist and Israel Houghton.
And we were intentional with this whole album, really,
about writing [A] songs for the church and songs
that we felt like were needed for the body of Christ.
And this is definitely one of them.
Glorious is very up-tempo.
It's kind of got a Mumford & Sons kind of vibe at one point
where it's broken down with acoustics.
And _ for us, it was just trying to write songs
that I know would work in my church.
From a worship pastor point of view,
we've already gotten great feedback
[Bb] about this song and how it's connecting with people.
The bridge, shine, Jesus.
You shine for all the world to see.
You are [Gb] glorious.
And that's really what it's about.
It's kind of putting the spotlight on Jesus.
And we just hope that this is a song that
really resonates with you and connects with your church.
And now I'm going to teach you how to play Glorious.
It's in B.
_ _ Kind of starts on that B _ muted kind of vibe. _ _ _ _
Play an F [Abm] sharp bar here.
_ And that is a G sharp.
I play it like that.
And I kind of don't play the top two strings. _
[E] _ Shine on [Gb] and glorious. _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] Speak it louder.
[B] Jesus, [Gb] we shout your name.
[Abm] _ [E] Jesus, we make your [Gb] praise.
Oh, oh, _ [E] glorious. _
You are [Em] glorious.
A little faster on the E [Ab] and the G [Abm] sharp.
_ _ [E] The E. _
_ [B] And _ _ [Gb] _ the verse, if you [Db] want to play this.
_ [Abm] _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ _ _ So that is just a _ _ F _ [Eb] _ [B] _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Abm] _ _ [Db] _ _
[Gb] sharp plus a three chord.
[Em] Shout it out, shout it [B] out.
You know he's good.
[Gb] Sing it out, sing it [Abm] out.
Oh, the Lord is [E] good.
Shout it [Gb] out loud.
You are glorious. _
_ So that's the verse.
And then you already heard the chorus.
And the bridge is the B.
_ _ Shine, Jesus.
[Eb] You shine [G] for.
D sharp seven there.
[Abm] So G sharp.
World to see.
[E] You are glorious.
One more time, it's [Gb] a B.
Shine, [B] Jesus.
You, [Eb] D sharp seven. _ _
[Abm] _ _ G [E] sharp to the E.
And that's how you play glorious. _ _ _ _ _ _