Chords for Fred Hammond Bread of Heaven "you are the living word" Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
149.6 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Ab
Eb
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Praise God.
I'm going to teach a tutorial,
Bread of Heaven by Fred Hammond.
Such a prophetic, anointed man of God.
And this song is just so beautiful
because it's so intimate when it comes to the things of God.
And those are the kind of worship songs I listen to.
Songs that get me into an intimate moment with the Father.
So let's begin the song and I'll just play the melody.
[Ab] [Bb]
[C] That's [Eb] the first part.
So that's E flat, [C] C [D] and D.
And in the right [Ab] hand, it's going to be E flat, F, [Gm] G
and B flat, [C] C, [Ab] E flat and A flat.
When you go to the C.
[Bb] And when you go to the D in the [Ab] bass,
it's going to be [C] C, D, [Bb] F and B flat.
Now, when I play it, I [Eb] usually do an E flat and a B flat
to make the chords more full.
While I'm doing the E flat, C [Bbm] and D,
I just sustain the B flat. So.
[Ab]
[Bb] ♪ Bread of heaven,
[Eb] sin [Bb] of [C] [Bb]
unglory, [Eb] [Ab]
[Bb] many things [F] you [Cm] are under, [F] a [Gm] cloud of dirt.
[Ab] ♪
All [Fm] right.
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] I did a lot right there, [F] but I'll break it down.
So after you do the bread of heaven, which is the [C] part,
first part I [Eb] showed you.
♪ [Ab]
Bread [Bb] of heaven, [Eb]
sin [Ab] of [Bb] unglory,
[Eb] [Ab] [Bb]
many things [Bm] you are under, a cloud of dirt.
♪
When you say you are on earth, [Ab] it's going to be A, A flat, B, [D] D, F and A flat.
[Ab] Now that's a long stretch right there for the right hand.
If you got long fingers, you may be able to do it.
But if you have sharp fingers, I [G] have an alternative for this.
So when you hit the B over here, which is in the bass,
rather than trying to get all your five fingers to hit all these keys,
[Abm] you can use your B and A flat in the left hand.
And you [Bm] just do the B, D, [Ab] F and A flat.
[G] So you see that?
[Ab] [Cm] Then you go to C in the bass.
When you go to [Eb] C, it's going to be G, B flat and E flat.
[F] G in the [B] bass with an F [Fm] major chord, [Am] F, A, C, [Bb] with a B major chord over B flat.
[F] That's B flat in the bass with F, [Bb] B flat, D.
I think this is a B major chord.
I don't know.
I don't know theory.
So y'all hold off on the comments and [A] don't tell me that I'm doing something wrong.
Just learn something from it.
Praise [Bbm] God.
[F] All right, so [Bb] then [Eb] you do G over E flat, which is an E flat, G, B flat
with a G in the bass [Ab] to an A [G] flat, which is a [Ab] G, A flat, C and E flat.
[Fm]
Then you go [Ab] to F with an A flat chord, A flat, C, E flat, and B flat with A flat, [Cm] C, B [F] flat and F.
[Ab]
[Bb] Or you can do a [Ab] walk, which is A flat [Fm] with an F, [Gm]
G with a B major [Bb] in its natural root here.
I think that's [Gm] what, I'm not sure about that.
[Bb] But anyway, it's B flat, D and F.
Y'all correct me if I'm wrong.
[Fm] [Gm]
[Eb] Then you go to E flat, invert it.
[Eb] That's a regular E flat.
When you [Bbm] invert it, you take the one, three, the [Eb] five and put it back to the first.
So that's what I did there with [Bb] A flat.
Back to that B flat with B flat, D, F.
And then you start a [Fm] song.
So when you're walking.
[Gm] [Bb]
So [D] let's play it all [Eb] together.
[Ab] And of [Eb] course you can add that B flat and sustain that as you do the [C] E flat, C, D to give it more fullness in the [Eb] chord. So.
[Ab]
[Bb] Right of way,
[Eb] she [Ab] never [C] knows.
[Bb]
And that little walk down there is E flat, [Bbm] D, F.
[Cm] I mean, E flat, [Bb] D, B flat, F [Eb] and E flat.
So.
[Ab] [Bb] Right of way, [Eb] [Ab] she never [Bb] knows.
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[F] [Cm]
[F] [Bb] I'm right of way.
[Eb]
[Fm] [Gm] [Bb] Then [Eb] you just start over.
Now, another thing that you can do too is while you're doing this, if you don't want to sound repetitive, you can go.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb] [Ab]
[Bb] Then you just do an invert.
[Eb] [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] See that invert?
So.
So what I did was I did an E flat invert, which is here and I took it here.
Remember what I told you, the five goes to the first.
B flat, E flat, G.
[Cm]
Then what I did was I [C] inverted.
[Ab] Instead of playing that,
[Cm]
I did [Abm] the E flat, invert it [Eb] again.
Then I went to the G, B flat, E flat.
[Bb]
[G] And then I went to [C] the D.
When I went to the D, I just do a B flat, C, D and F.
[Fm] So, [Eb] let's do that.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Bm] [Cm] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Ab]
[A] Crazy guy.
Y'all
I'm going to teach a tutorial,
Bread of Heaven by Fred Hammond.
Such a prophetic, anointed man of God.
And this song is just so beautiful
because it's so intimate when it comes to the things of God.
And those are the kind of worship songs I listen to.
Songs that get me into an intimate moment with the Father.
So let's begin the song and I'll just play the melody.
[Ab] [Bb]
[C] That's [Eb] the first part.
So that's E flat, [C] C [D] and D.
And in the right [Ab] hand, it's going to be E flat, F, [Gm] G
and B flat, [C] C, [Ab] E flat and A flat.
When you go to the C.
[Bb] And when you go to the D in the [Ab] bass,
it's going to be [C] C, D, [Bb] F and B flat.
Now, when I play it, I [Eb] usually do an E flat and a B flat
to make the chords more full.
While I'm doing the E flat, C [Bbm] and D,
I just sustain the B flat. So.
[Ab]
[Bb] ♪ Bread of heaven,
[Eb] sin [Bb] of [C] [Bb]
unglory, [Eb] [Ab]
[Bb] many things [F] you [Cm] are under, [F] a [Gm] cloud of dirt.
[Ab] ♪
All [Fm] right.
[Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] I did a lot right there, [F] but I'll break it down.
So after you do the bread of heaven, which is the [C] part,
first part I [Eb] showed you.
♪ [Ab]
Bread [Bb] of heaven, [Eb]
sin [Ab] of [Bb] unglory,
[Eb] [Ab] [Bb]
many things [Bm] you are under, a cloud of dirt.
♪
When you say you are on earth, [Ab] it's going to be A, A flat, B, [D] D, F and A flat.
[Ab] Now that's a long stretch right there for the right hand.
If you got long fingers, you may be able to do it.
But if you have sharp fingers, I [G] have an alternative for this.
So when you hit the B over here, which is in the bass,
rather than trying to get all your five fingers to hit all these keys,
[Abm] you can use your B and A flat in the left hand.
And you [Bm] just do the B, D, [Ab] F and A flat.
[G] So you see that?
[Ab] [Cm] Then you go to C in the bass.
When you go to [Eb] C, it's going to be G, B flat and E flat.
[F] G in the [B] bass with an F [Fm] major chord, [Am] F, A, C, [Bb] with a B major chord over B flat.
[F] That's B flat in the bass with F, [Bb] B flat, D.
I think this is a B major chord.
I don't know.
I don't know theory.
So y'all hold off on the comments and [A] don't tell me that I'm doing something wrong.
Just learn something from it.
Praise [Bbm] God.
[F] All right, so [Bb] then [Eb] you do G over E flat, which is an E flat, G, B flat
with a G in the bass [Ab] to an A [G] flat, which is a [Ab] G, A flat, C and E flat.
[Fm]
Then you go [Ab] to F with an A flat chord, A flat, C, E flat, and B flat with A flat, [Cm] C, B [F] flat and F.
[Ab]
[Bb] Or you can do a [Ab] walk, which is A flat [Fm] with an F, [Gm]
G with a B major [Bb] in its natural root here.
I think that's [Gm] what, I'm not sure about that.
[Bb] But anyway, it's B flat, D and F.
Y'all correct me if I'm wrong.
[Fm] [Gm]
[Eb] Then you go to E flat, invert it.
[Eb] That's a regular E flat.
When you [Bbm] invert it, you take the one, three, the [Eb] five and put it back to the first.
So that's what I did there with [Bb] A flat.
Back to that B flat with B flat, D, F.
And then you start a [Fm] song.
So when you're walking.
[Gm] [Bb]
So [D] let's play it all [Eb] together.
[Ab] And of [Eb] course you can add that B flat and sustain that as you do the [C] E flat, C, D to give it more fullness in the [Eb] chord. So.
[Ab]
[Bb] Right of way,
[Eb] she [Ab] never [C] knows.
[Bb]
And that little walk down there is E flat, [Bbm] D, F.
[Cm] I mean, E flat, [Bb] D, B flat, F [Eb] and E flat.
So.
[Ab] [Bb] Right of way, [Eb] [Ab] she never [Bb] knows.
[Eb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[F] [Cm]
[F] [Bb] I'm right of way.
[Eb]
[Fm] [Gm] [Bb] Then [Eb] you just start over.
Now, another thing that you can do too is while you're doing this, if you don't want to sound repetitive, you can go.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb] [Ab]
[Bb] Then you just do an invert.
[Eb] [Cm] [Bb]
[Eb] See that invert?
So.
So what I did was I did an E flat invert, which is here and I took it here.
Remember what I told you, the five goes to the first.
B flat, E flat, G.
[Cm]
Then what I did was I [C] inverted.
[Ab] Instead of playing that,
[Cm]
I did [Abm] the E flat, invert it [Eb] again.
Then I went to the G, B flat, E flat.
[Bb]
[G] And then I went to [C] the D.
When I went to the D, I just do a B flat, C, D and F.
[Fm] So, [Eb] let's do that.
[Ab] [Bb]
[Eb]
[Cm] [Bb]
[Ab] [Bb]
[Bm] [Cm] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Ab]
[A] Crazy guy.
Y'all
Key:
Bb
Ab
Eb
C
F
Bb
Ab
Eb
_ _ _ Praise God.
I'm going to teach a tutorial,
Bread of Heaven by Fred Hammond.
_ Such a prophetic, _ anointed man of God. _
_ _ And this song is just so beautiful
because it's so intimate when it comes to the things of God.
And those are the kind of worship songs I listen to.
Songs that get me into an intimate moment with the Father.
_ So let's begin the song and I'll just play the melody.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] That's [Eb] the first part.
So that's E flat, [C] C [D] and D.
_ _ And in the right [Ab] hand, it's going to be E flat, F, [Gm] G
and B flat, _ [C] _ _ C, [Ab] E flat and A flat.
When you go to the C.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ And when you go to the D in the [Ab] bass,
it's going to be [C] C, D, [Bb] F and B flat.
Now, when I play it, I [Eb] usually do an E flat and a B flat
to make the chords more full.
_ While I'm doing the E flat, C [Bbm] and D,
I just sustain the B flat. So.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Bb] ♪ Bread of heaven, _ _ _
[Eb] _ sin [Bb] of [C] _ _ [Bb]
unglory, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] many things [F] you [Cm] are _ under, [F] a [Gm] cloud of dirt.
_ [Ab] ♪
All _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] right.
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ I did a lot right there, [F] but I'll break it down. _ _ _ _
_ So after you do the bread of heaven, which is the _ [C] part,
first part I [Eb] showed you.
♪ _ [Ab] _
Bread [Bb] of heaven, _ _ _ [Eb]
sin [Ab] of _ [Bb] _ unglory, _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
many things [Bm] you are under, a cloud of dirt.
♪
When you say you are on earth, [Ab] it's going to be A, A flat, B, [D] D, F and A flat. _
[Ab] Now that's a long stretch right there for the right hand.
If you got long fingers, you may be able to do it.
But if you have sharp fingers, I [G] have an alternative _ for this.
_ _ So when you hit the B over here, which is in the bass,
rather than trying to get all your five fingers to hit all these keys,
[Abm] you can use your B and A flat in the left hand.
And you [Bm] just do the B, D, _ [Ab] F and A flat.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] So you see that?
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] _ Then you go to C in the bass.
When you go to [Eb] C, it's going to be G, B flat and E flat.
_ [F] _ _ _ G in the [B] bass with an F [Fm] major chord, [Am] F, A, C, [Bb] _ _ with a B major chord over B flat.
_ [F] That's B flat in the bass with F, [Bb] B flat, D.
I think this is a B major chord.
I don't know.
I don't know theory.
So y'all _ hold off on the comments and [A] don't tell me that I'm doing something wrong.
Just learn something from it.
Praise [Bbm] God.
_ [F] All right, so [Bb] then _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ you do G over E flat, which is an E flat, G, B flat
with a G in the bass [Ab] _ to an A [G] flat, which is a [Ab] G, A flat, _ C and E flat. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ Then you go [Ab] to F with an A flat chord, _ A flat, C, E flat, _ _ _ and B flat with A flat, [Cm] C, B [F] flat and F.
[Ab] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ Or you can do a [Ab] walk, which is A flat _ [Fm] with an F, [Gm] _
_ _ _ G _ with a B major _ [Bb] in its natural root here.
_ _ _ I think that's [Gm] what, I'm not sure about that.
[Bb] But anyway, it's B flat, D and F.
Y'all correct me if I'm wrong.
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Eb] Then you go to E flat, _ invert it.
_ [Eb] _ That's a regular E flat.
When you [Bbm] invert it, you take the one, three, the [Eb] five and put it back to the first.
_ _ _ So that's what I did there with [Bb] A flat.
_ _ Back to that B flat with B flat, D, F.
_ And then you start a [Fm] song.
So when you're walking.
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
So [D] let's play it all [Eb] together. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ And of [Eb] course you can add that B flat and sustain that as you do the [C] E flat, C, D to give it more fullness in the [Eb] chord. So.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Bb] Right of way, _ _ _
_ [Eb] she [Ab] never [C] knows. _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And that little walk down there is E flat, [Bbm] D, F. _
[Cm] I mean, E flat, _ [Bb] D, B flat, F [Eb] and E flat. _
So.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] Right of way, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] she never _ [Bb] _ knows.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] I'm right of way.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ Then _ [Eb] _ _ you just start over.
Now, another thing that you can do too is while you're doing this, if you don't want to sound repetitive, you can go.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ Then you just do an invert.
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] See that invert?
So.
So what I did was I did an E flat invert, which is here and I took it here. _ _
Remember what I told you, the five goes to the first.
B flat, E flat, G.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _
Then what I did was I [C] inverted. _ _ _
[Ab] Instead of playing _ that, _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
I did [Abm] the E flat, invert it [Eb] again.
Then I went to the G, _ B flat, E flat.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ [G] And then I went to [C] the D.
When I went to the D, I just do a B flat, C, D and F.
[Fm] So, [Eb] let's do that.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [A] _ Crazy guy.
Y'all
I'm going to teach a tutorial,
Bread of Heaven by Fred Hammond.
_ Such a prophetic, _ anointed man of God. _
_ _ And this song is just so beautiful
because it's so intimate when it comes to the things of God.
And those are the kind of worship songs I listen to.
Songs that get me into an intimate moment with the Father.
_ So let's begin the song and I'll just play the melody.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] That's [Eb] the first part.
So that's E flat, [C] C [D] and D.
_ _ And in the right [Ab] hand, it's going to be E flat, F, [Gm] G
and B flat, _ [C] _ _ C, [Ab] E flat and A flat.
When you go to the C.
_ _ _ [Bb] _ And when you go to the D in the [Ab] bass,
it's going to be [C] C, D, [Bb] F and B flat.
Now, when I play it, I [Eb] usually do an E flat and a B flat
to make the chords more full.
_ While I'm doing the E flat, C [Bbm] and D,
I just sustain the B flat. So.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Bb] ♪ Bread of heaven, _ _ _
[Eb] _ sin [Bb] of [C] _ _ [Bb]
unglory, _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ [Bb] many things [F] you [Cm] are _ under, [F] a [Gm] cloud of dirt.
_ [Ab] ♪
All _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] right.
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ I did a lot right there, [F] but I'll break it down. _ _ _ _
_ So after you do the bread of heaven, which is the _ [C] part,
first part I [Eb] showed you.
♪ _ [Ab] _
Bread [Bb] of heaven, _ _ _ [Eb]
sin [Ab] of _ [Bb] _ unglory, _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb]
many things [Bm] you are under, a cloud of dirt.
♪
When you say you are on earth, [Ab] it's going to be A, A flat, B, [D] D, F and A flat. _
[Ab] Now that's a long stretch right there for the right hand.
If you got long fingers, you may be able to do it.
But if you have sharp fingers, I [G] have an alternative _ for this.
_ _ So when you hit the B over here, which is in the bass,
rather than trying to get all your five fingers to hit all these keys,
[Abm] you can use your B and A flat in the left hand.
And you [Bm] just do the B, D, _ [Ab] F and A flat.
_ _ _ _ _ [G] So you see that?
_ [Ab] _ _ _ [Cm] _ Then you go to C in the bass.
When you go to [Eb] C, it's going to be G, B flat and E flat.
_ [F] _ _ _ G in the [B] bass with an F [Fm] major chord, [Am] F, A, C, [Bb] _ _ with a B major chord over B flat.
_ [F] That's B flat in the bass with F, [Bb] B flat, D.
I think this is a B major chord.
I don't know.
I don't know theory.
So y'all _ hold off on the comments and [A] don't tell me that I'm doing something wrong.
Just learn something from it.
Praise [Bbm] God.
_ [F] All right, so [Bb] then _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ you do G over E flat, which is an E flat, G, B flat
with a G in the bass [Ab] _ to an A [G] flat, which is a [Ab] G, A flat, _ C and E flat. _ _
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _
_ Then you go [Ab] to F with an A flat chord, _ A flat, C, E flat, _ _ _ and B flat with A flat, [Cm] C, B [F] flat and F.
[Ab] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ Or you can do a [Ab] walk, which is A flat _ [Fm] with an F, [Gm] _
_ _ _ G _ with a B major _ [Bb] in its natural root here.
_ _ _ I think that's [Gm] what, I'm not sure about that.
[Bb] But anyway, it's B flat, D and F.
Y'all correct me if I'm wrong.
_ [Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
[Eb] Then you go to E flat, _ invert it.
_ [Eb] _ That's a regular E flat.
When you [Bbm] invert it, you take the one, three, the [Eb] five and put it back to the first.
_ _ _ So that's what I did there with [Bb] A flat.
_ _ Back to that B flat with B flat, D, F.
_ And then you start a [Fm] song.
So when you're walking.
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
So [D] let's play it all [Eb] together. _ _ _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ And of [Eb] course you can add that B flat and sustain that as you do the [C] E flat, C, D to give it more fullness in the [Eb] chord. So.
_ _ [Ab] _
[Bb] Right of way, _ _ _
_ [Eb] she [Ab] never [C] knows. _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And that little walk down there is E flat, [Bbm] D, F. _
[Cm] I mean, E flat, _ [Bb] D, B flat, F [Eb] and E flat. _
So.
_ _ [Ab] _ [Bb] Right of way, _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] she never _ [Bb] _ knows.
_ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] I'm right of way.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Fm] _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ Then _ [Eb] _ _ you just start over.
Now, another thing that you can do too is while you're doing this, if you don't want to sound repetitive, you can go.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ Then you just do an invert.
[Eb] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
[Eb] See that invert?
So.
So what I did was I did an E flat invert, which is here and I took it here. _ _
Remember what I told you, the five goes to the first.
B flat, E flat, G.
_ [Cm] _ _ _ _
Then what I did was I [C] inverted. _ _ _
[Ab] Instead of playing _ that, _ _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
I did [Abm] the E flat, invert it [Eb] again.
Then I went to the G, _ B flat, E flat.
[Bb] _ _
_ _ [G] And then I went to [C] the D.
When I went to the D, I just do a B flat, C, D and F.
[Fm] So, [Eb] let's do that.
_ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [Bm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab] _
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ Crazy guy.
Y'all