Chords for Easy-to-Play Piano "Here I Am to Worship" - (Matt McCoy)
Tempo:
115.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Em
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
This is a song that is very easy to play.
It's going to use four chords.
The G chord, you play that by finding the G note, every other white key.
The D note, the D chord, find the D, [Dm] every other white key, move your first [D] finger up.
So D, F sharp, and A.
And then your C [C] chord, find your C, every other white key.
So there's your verses.
[G] Light of the world, you [C] step down into darkness.
[G] Open my eyes and let [C] me see.
[G]
Beauty that made [C] this heart adore you.
[G] Hope of a life spent [C] with you.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am [G] to bow down.
[D]
Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
So now [Em] that we're at the chorus, you want to throw in an E minor, which is the E note, every other white key.
So [G] the verse is G, D, C, over and over.
The chorus is G, [Em] D, E minor, C.
Here I am [G] to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
You're altogether [G] lovely, altogether worthy, [D] altogether [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
And the last part is that kind of bridge at the end.
[D] That's going to be [G] D, [C] G, C.
I'll [Bm] never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see [G] my sin [C] upon that cross.
[Bm] I'll never [G] know how [C]
much it costs to [D] see my sin upon [C] that cross.
Here I am to worship.
[G] Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
So you get the point there.
[B] What you want to do is learn with your right hand those chords, [D] the G, D, [C] E minor, C chords.
Then learn the same thing with your left [G] hand to give you a pattern.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I [Em] am to say that you're my [C]
God.
You're altogether [G] lovely, altogether worthy, [D] altogether [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
So all I'm doing is combining the right hand with the left hand, playing the [G] chords with both hands.
And to give you a rhythmic pattern, I'm hitting all the keys, then just my right hand.
[D] I'll never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin upon [C]
that cross.
[G] I'll never know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin [C] upon that cross.
If you want to give more dimension to the [G] song, you can play the same thing maybe up an octave.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
You're altogether [G] lovely.
And so forth.
So learn your right hand chords, left hand, [N] then combine them.
My favorite part of all these videos, that is the devotional, talking about God's love, His promise for us.
The song says, here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
Why is it we should worship God?
And why is it we should bow down and just give Him all of our praise and honor and glory?
And the answer is simple.
God is love.
1 John 4, verse 8.
God is love.
While you and I try to love and we perform acts of love,
remember the Bible says God is love.
And one of my all-time favorite Bible verses is Romans 5, verse 8.
It says God demonstrates His love for us.
And that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Don't take that as just another Bible verse.
Let that really, really sink in because it makes all the difference in how you view God and how you view other people.
God demonstrated His love for us.
And while you and I were sinners, you have this holy, perfect,
Bible says, He who knew no sin became sin so we might become His righteousness.
So Romans 5, verse 8.
He demonstrates His love for us.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
[Gm] Let that verse sink in and then say, God, [G] here I am to worship.
I love you for all you've done and all you're going to do in the future.
It's going to use four chords.
The G chord, you play that by finding the G note, every other white key.
The D note, the D chord, find the D, [Dm] every other white key, move your first [D] finger up.
So D, F sharp, and A.
And then your C [C] chord, find your C, every other white key.
So there's your verses.
[G] Light of the world, you [C] step down into darkness.
[G] Open my eyes and let [C] me see.
[G]
Beauty that made [C] this heart adore you.
[G] Hope of a life spent [C] with you.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am [G] to bow down.
[D]
Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
So now [Em] that we're at the chorus, you want to throw in an E minor, which is the E note, every other white key.
So [G] the verse is G, D, C, over and over.
The chorus is G, [Em] D, E minor, C.
Here I am [G] to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
You're altogether [G] lovely, altogether worthy, [D] altogether [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
And the last part is that kind of bridge at the end.
[D] That's going to be [G] D, [C] G, C.
I'll [Bm] never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see [G] my sin [C] upon that cross.
[Bm] I'll never [G] know how [C]
much it costs to [D] see my sin upon [C] that cross.
Here I am to worship.
[G] Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
So you get the point there.
[B] What you want to do is learn with your right hand those chords, [D] the G, D, [C] E minor, C chords.
Then learn the same thing with your left [G] hand to give you a pattern.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I [Em] am to say that you're my [C]
God.
You're altogether [G] lovely, altogether worthy, [D] altogether [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
So all I'm doing is combining the right hand with the left hand, playing the [G] chords with both hands.
And to give you a rhythmic pattern, I'm hitting all the keys, then just my right hand.
[D] I'll never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin upon [C]
that cross.
[G] I'll never know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin [C] upon that cross.
If you want to give more dimension to the [G] song, you can play the same thing maybe up an octave.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
You're altogether [G] lovely.
And so forth.
So learn your right hand chords, left hand, [N] then combine them.
My favorite part of all these videos, that is the devotional, talking about God's love, His promise for us.
The song says, here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
Why is it we should worship God?
And why is it we should bow down and just give Him all of our praise and honor and glory?
And the answer is simple.
God is love.
1 John 4, verse 8.
God is love.
While you and I try to love and we perform acts of love,
remember the Bible says God is love.
And one of my all-time favorite Bible verses is Romans 5, verse 8.
It says God demonstrates His love for us.
And that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Don't take that as just another Bible verse.
Let that really, really sink in because it makes all the difference in how you view God and how you view other people.
God demonstrated His love for us.
And while you and I were sinners, you have this holy, perfect,
Bible says, He who knew no sin became sin so we might become His righteousness.
So Romans 5, verse 8.
He demonstrates His love for us.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
[Gm] Let that verse sink in and then say, God, [G] here I am to worship.
I love you for all you've done and all you're going to do in the future.
Key:
G
C
D
Em
Bm
G
C
D
This is a song that is very easy to play.
It's going to use _ four chords.
The G chord, you play that by finding the G note, every other white key.
_ _ The D note, the D chord, find the D, [Dm] every other white key, move your first [D] finger up.
_ _ _ _ So D, F sharp, and A.
And then your C [C] chord, find your C, every other white key.
So there's your verses.
[G] Light of the world, you [C] step down into darkness.
_ [G] Open my eyes and let [C] me see.
_ _ _ [G] _
Beauty that made [C] this heart _ adore you.
[G] Hope of a life spent [C] with you.
_ Here I am to worship.
_ Here I am [G] to bow down.
[D]
Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
So now [Em] that we're at the chorus, you want to throw in an E minor, which is the E note, every other white key.
_ So [G] the verse is G, D, C, over and over.
The chorus is G, [Em] D, E minor, C.
Here I am [G] to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] _ God.
You're altogether _ [G] lovely, _ altogether _ _ worthy, [D] _ altogether [Em] _ wonderful to [C] me.
_ And the last part is that kind of bridge at the end.
[D] That's going to be [G] D, [C] G, C.
I'll [Bm] _ never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see [G] my sin _ [C] upon that cross.
[Bm] I'll never [G] know how [C]
much it costs to [D] see my sin upon [C] that _ _ cross.
_ _ Here I am to worship.
[G] Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
So you get the point there.
[B] What you want to do is learn with your right hand those chords, [D] the G, D, [C] E minor, C chords.
Then learn the same thing with your left [G] hand to give you a pattern.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I [Em] am to say that you're my [C]
God.
_ You're altogether _ [G] lovely, _ altogether _ worthy, [D] _ altogether _ _ [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
So all I'm doing is combining the right hand with the left hand, playing the [G] chords with both hands.
And to give you a rhythmic pattern, I'm hitting all the keys, then just my right hand.
_ [D] I'll never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin upon [C]
that cross.
[G] I'll never know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin [C] upon that _ cross.
_ _ If you want to give more dimension to the [G] song, you can play the same thing maybe up an octave.
Here I am to worship. _
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God. _
You're altogether [G] lovely.
And so forth.
So learn your right hand chords, left hand, [N] then combine them.
My favorite part of all these videos, that is the devotional, talking about God's love, His promise for us.
The song says, here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
Why is it we should worship God?
And why is it we should bow down and just give Him all of our praise and honor and glory?
And the answer is simple.
God is love.
1 John 4, verse 8.
God is love.
While you and I try to love and we perform acts of love,
remember the Bible says God is love.
_ And one of my all-time favorite Bible verses is Romans 5, verse 8.
It says God demonstrates His love for us.
And that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Don't take that as just another Bible verse.
Let that really, really sink in because it makes all the difference in how you view God and how you view other people.
God demonstrated His love for us.
And while you and I were sinners, you have this holy, perfect,
Bible says, He who knew no sin became sin so we might become His righteousness.
So Romans 5, verse 8.
He demonstrates His love for us.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
[Gm] Let that verse sink in and then say, God, [G] here I am to worship.
I love you for all you've done and all you're going to do in the future.
It's going to use _ four chords.
The G chord, you play that by finding the G note, every other white key.
_ _ The D note, the D chord, find the D, [Dm] every other white key, move your first [D] finger up.
_ _ _ _ So D, F sharp, and A.
And then your C [C] chord, find your C, every other white key.
So there's your verses.
[G] Light of the world, you [C] step down into darkness.
_ [G] Open my eyes and let [C] me see.
_ _ _ [G] _
Beauty that made [C] this heart _ adore you.
[G] Hope of a life spent [C] with you.
_ Here I am to worship.
_ Here I am [G] to bow down.
[D]
Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God.
So now [Em] that we're at the chorus, you want to throw in an E minor, which is the E note, every other white key.
_ So [G] the verse is G, D, C, over and over.
The chorus is G, [Em] D, E minor, C.
Here I am [G] to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] _ God.
You're altogether _ [G] lovely, _ altogether _ _ worthy, [D] _ altogether [Em] _ wonderful to [C] me.
_ And the last part is that kind of bridge at the end.
[D] That's going to be [G] D, [C] G, C.
I'll [Bm] _ never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see [G] my sin _ [C] upon that cross.
[Bm] I'll never [G] know how [C]
much it costs to [D] see my sin upon [C] that _ _ cross.
_ _ Here I am to worship.
[G] Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
So you get the point there.
[B] What you want to do is learn with your right hand those chords, [D] the G, D, [C] E minor, C chords.
Then learn the same thing with your left [G] hand to give you a pattern.
Here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I [Em] am to say that you're my [C]
God.
_ You're altogether _ [G] lovely, _ altogether _ worthy, [D] _ altogether _ _ [Em] wonderful to [C] me.
So all I'm doing is combining the right hand with the left hand, playing the [G] chords with both hands.
And to give you a rhythmic pattern, I'm hitting all the keys, then just my right hand.
_ [D] I'll never [G] know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin upon [C]
that cross.
[G] I'll never know how [C] much it costs to [D] see my [G] sin [C] upon that _ cross.
_ _ If you want to give more dimension to the [G] song, you can play the same thing maybe up an octave.
Here I am to worship. _
Here I am to bow down.
[D] Here I am [Em] to say that you're my [C] God. _
You're altogether [G] lovely.
And so forth.
So learn your right hand chords, left hand, [N] then combine them.
My favorite part of all these videos, that is the devotional, talking about God's love, His promise for us.
The song says, here I am to worship.
Here I am to bow down.
Here I am to say that you're my God.
Why is it we should worship God?
And why is it we should bow down and just give Him all of our praise and honor and glory?
And the answer is simple.
God is love.
1 John 4, verse 8.
God is love.
While you and I try to love and we perform acts of love,
remember the Bible says God is love.
_ And one of my all-time favorite Bible verses is Romans 5, verse 8.
It says God demonstrates His love for us.
And that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Don't take that as just another Bible verse.
Let that really, really sink in because it makes all the difference in how you view God and how you view other people.
God demonstrated His love for us.
And while you and I were sinners, you have this holy, perfect,
Bible says, He who knew no sin became sin so we might become His righteousness.
So Romans 5, verse 8.
He demonstrates His love for us.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
[Gm] Let that verse sink in and then say, God, [G] here I am to worship.
I love you for all you've done and all you're going to do in the future.