Chords for How To Play Gospel Congregational Songs | Jesus I'll Never Forget Piano Tutorial
Tempo:
110.15 bpm
Chords used:
F#
C#
G#
D#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [A]
[F#]
[C] [C#]
[G#] [B] [C]
[F#] [D#]
[F#] [D#] [F#]
[F] [F#] [C] [C#]
[G#] [B] [C]
[C#] [D#m] [G#m] [C#]
[D#]
[F] [G#] [C#]
[G#] [F#]
[G#m] [F#] [C#]
[B]
[F] [F#m] [F#]
[F#m] [G#]
[F] [F#m] [F#] What's going on, Gifted Hands family?
Today we are breaking down Jesus I'll Never Forget
slash He's Done So Much for Me, [F#]
the traditional congregational song.
We're going to be in
the key of F sharp major.
[G#] [F#] This song really has three main parts.
We have a chorus, Jesus
I'll Never Forget what you've done for me.
Then we have He's [A#] Done So Much for [C#] Me, I [F#] cannot
tell at all, [C#] I cannot tell at all, I cannot [G#m] tell at all.
We [F#] got that and then we got a
vamp part which is [D#m] never, never forget.
[F#] So we got three parts, chorus, verse, and vamp.
So let's dive into it.
It's going to be a nice and easy lesson.
So we're going to talk about
the harmony first.
We're going to start on the one and this is the chorus section.
We'll just
start off with the major chord.
Jesus I'll Never Forget.
Then we're going to go to dominant or
just start with dominant.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one dominant, [D#] what you've done [B] for me.
[F#] Back to the one dominant.
So one dominant, [B] four dominant, [F#] one dominant.
Anytime for any song when
you really want like a old school kind of churchy congregational traditional gospel vibe, you're
going to hear a lot of dominant chords.
So pay attention to that.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one,
[B] what you've done, four [F#] dominant, back to the one.
And then we're going to do one,
[G#]
we're going to do like a three, [A#m] [D#] to the six.
[F#] Jesus I'll Never [D#] Forget, one, four,
[G#] [A#m] that's a three, [D#] six, [G#] to the two, two dominant, [C#]
five, one to the five.
So we got so [F#] far,
Jesus I'll Never [E] Forget, one, [C#] four dominant, [B]
[F#] back to the one.
And then [A#] one, three, [D#]
six, [G#] how you set,
two dominant, [C#] me, three.
So [G#] we're going two [C#] to the five, all [G#] dominant, two dominant [C#] to the five
dominant.
And then we're going to [A#] hit three, we're going to hit [F#] the three as a passing chord,
we're going to hit three.
And then we're [D#] going to go six, Jesus I'll, [G#]
two dominant, I'll never,
for [C#]
five minor, [F#] one dominant.
[C#] And that's the [C#m] verse section.
And then we go into the chorus,
or sorry, that was the chorus.
And then we go into the verse, which is, [F#] He's Done So Much [A#] For Me.
We're going to start [F#] off kind of the same as we did in the chorus.
He's one, done so much for me,
going into one dominant, I [D#] cannot, four dominant, cannot tell it [F#] all, one dominant,
going to [G#] the two though this time around, two dominant, I [C#] cannot tell it all.
I like to go to
the five, [F] and I walk you down, five over four.
So five over four, [F#] I cannot, one over three,
[D#]
six, dominant, [G#] two dominant, [C#] five, [F#] He's Done So Much For Me.
And when you get here,
there's a couple different ways we can approach this.
Because all we're doing is we're doing,
He's Done So Much For Me, we're trying to get to the [B] four, I cannot [F#] tell it all.
All right,
so two different ways you could do, He's Done So Much For [G#] Me.
You do like a five minor [F#] to one
dominant.
He's done so much for me, [B] I cannot tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
Or you could just keep
it simple.
You could do, He's done so much for me, to the four, [D#] I cannot [Cm]
tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
[D#] And then he has, passing court, you can do that.
[G#m]
[A#] Taken to [B] all [C] my sins, [D#] five, [F] [C#] five, [F#] one, three,
[B] four, [C]
sharp [C#] four, five, [A] five dominant.
Okay, [D#] one more time.
[F#] He's done so much [A#] for me,
[F#] one [B] dominant to the four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] One, [G#] [C#] two, I cannot tell it all.
[F] Five over, [C#] four,
[F#] one over three, [C#] six, oops, [D#] six, [G#] two, [G#m] [C#] five, [F#] one.
[C#m] We'll do five minor, [F#]
one [F#m] dominant,
[B] four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] [D#] Six, [A#] two, [B] [Cm]
[G#m] five, [C#] [F#] one.
[B] Three, [Cm] four, flat, [C#]
five, four, three, [Cm] four, flat,
[C#]
five.
Okay, so that's the basic chords, right?
So let's talk about how to approach those chords
though, same as we did in the verse, or same as we did in the chorus.
I keep getting the sections
mixed up.
We're pretty much gonna do the same thing.
We're gonna figure out ways to like
orchestrate the chords, kind of break them up and play them more rhythmically, right?
So,
[G#m] He's done so much for me.
[A#] What's that?
He's done so [A#m] much for me.
I'm following the melody line.
[G#]
[A#] And [F#] then we're going from one to one dominant, right?
So I'm just gonna play this one [D#] dominant,
but rootless.
So [F#] this is a rootless F sharp dominant chord, right?
[D] And I'm walking [E] into
the seventh of that chord.
It [A#] gives me a rhythmic [F#] feel.
One, [D#]
[C#m] one dominant,
[F#]
[C] [C#]
[G#] [B] [C]
[F#] [D#]
[F#] [D#] [F#]
[F] [F#] [C] [C#]
[G#] [B] [C]
[C#] [D#m] [G#m] [C#]
[D#]
[F] [G#] [C#]
[G#] [F#]
[G#m] [F#] [C#]
[B]
[F] [F#m] [F#]
[F#m] [G#]
[F] [F#m] [F#] What's going on, Gifted Hands family?
Today we are breaking down Jesus I'll Never Forget
slash He's Done So Much for Me, [F#]
the traditional congregational song.
We're going to be in
the key of F sharp major.
[G#] [F#] This song really has three main parts.
We have a chorus, Jesus
I'll Never Forget what you've done for me.
Then we have He's [A#] Done So Much for [C#] Me, I [F#] cannot
tell at all, [C#] I cannot tell at all, I cannot [G#m] tell at all.
We [F#] got that and then we got a
vamp part which is [D#m] never, never forget.
[F#] So we got three parts, chorus, verse, and vamp.
So let's dive into it.
It's going to be a nice and easy lesson.
So we're going to talk about
the harmony first.
We're going to start on the one and this is the chorus section.
We'll just
start off with the major chord.
Jesus I'll Never Forget.
Then we're going to go to dominant or
just start with dominant.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one dominant, [D#] what you've done [B] for me.
[F#] Back to the one dominant.
So one dominant, [B] four dominant, [F#] one dominant.
Anytime for any song when
you really want like a old school kind of churchy congregational traditional gospel vibe, you're
going to hear a lot of dominant chords.
So pay attention to that.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one,
[B] what you've done, four [F#] dominant, back to the one.
And then we're going to do one,
[G#]
we're going to do like a three, [A#m] [D#] to the six.
[F#] Jesus I'll Never [D#] Forget, one, four,
[G#] [A#m] that's a three, [D#] six, [G#] to the two, two dominant, [C#]
five, one to the five.
So we got so [F#] far,
Jesus I'll Never [E] Forget, one, [C#] four dominant, [B]
[F#] back to the one.
And then [A#] one, three, [D#]
six, [G#] how you set,
two dominant, [C#] me, three.
So [G#] we're going two [C#] to the five, all [G#] dominant, two dominant [C#] to the five
dominant.
And then we're going to [A#] hit three, we're going to hit [F#] the three as a passing chord,
we're going to hit three.
And then we're [D#] going to go six, Jesus I'll, [G#]
two dominant, I'll never,
for [C#]
five minor, [F#] one dominant.
[C#] And that's the [C#m] verse section.
And then we go into the chorus,
or sorry, that was the chorus.
And then we go into the verse, which is, [F#] He's Done So Much [A#] For Me.
We're going to start [F#] off kind of the same as we did in the chorus.
He's one, done so much for me,
going into one dominant, I [D#] cannot, four dominant, cannot tell it [F#] all, one dominant,
going to [G#] the two though this time around, two dominant, I [C#] cannot tell it all.
I like to go to
the five, [F] and I walk you down, five over four.
So five over four, [F#] I cannot, one over three,
[D#]
six, dominant, [G#] two dominant, [C#] five, [F#] He's Done So Much For Me.
And when you get here,
there's a couple different ways we can approach this.
Because all we're doing is we're doing,
He's Done So Much For Me, we're trying to get to the [B] four, I cannot [F#] tell it all.
All right,
so two different ways you could do, He's Done So Much For [G#] Me.
You do like a five minor [F#] to one
dominant.
He's done so much for me, [B] I cannot tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
Or you could just keep
it simple.
You could do, He's done so much for me, to the four, [D#] I cannot [Cm]
tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
[D#] And then he has, passing court, you can do that.
[G#m]
[A#] Taken to [B] all [C] my sins, [D#] five, [F] [C#] five, [F#] one, three,
[B] four, [C]
sharp [C#] four, five, [A] five dominant.
Okay, [D#] one more time.
[F#] He's done so much [A#] for me,
[F#] one [B] dominant to the four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] One, [G#] [C#] two, I cannot tell it all.
[F] Five over, [C#] four,
[F#] one over three, [C#] six, oops, [D#] six, [G#] two, [G#m] [C#] five, [F#] one.
[C#m] We'll do five minor, [F#]
one [F#m] dominant,
[B] four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] [D#] Six, [A#] two, [B] [Cm]
[G#m] five, [C#] [F#] one.
[B] Three, [Cm] four, flat, [C#]
five, four, three, [Cm] four, flat,
[C#]
five.
Okay, so that's the basic chords, right?
So let's talk about how to approach those chords
though, same as we did in the verse, or same as we did in the chorus.
I keep getting the sections
mixed up.
We're pretty much gonna do the same thing.
We're gonna figure out ways to like
orchestrate the chords, kind of break them up and play them more rhythmically, right?
So,
[G#m] He's done so much for me.
[A#] What's that?
He's done so [A#m] much for me.
I'm following the melody line.
[G#]
[A#] And [F#] then we're going from one to one dominant, right?
So I'm just gonna play this one [D#] dominant,
but rootless.
So [F#] this is a rootless F sharp dominant chord, right?
[D] And I'm walking [E] into
the seventh of that chord.
It [A#] gives me a rhythmic [F#] feel.
One, [D#]
[C#m] one dominant,
Key:
F#
C#
G#
D#
B
F#
C#
G#
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _
[F] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[C#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#m] _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[F] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] What's going on, Gifted Hands family?
Today we are breaking down Jesus I'll Never Forget
slash He's Done So Much for Me, [F#]
the traditional congregational song.
We're going to be in
the key of F sharp major.
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [F#] _ This song really has three main parts.
We have a chorus, Jesus
I'll Never Forget what you've done for me.
Then we have He's [A#] Done So Much for [C#] Me, I [F#] cannot
tell at all, [C#] I cannot tell at all, I cannot [G#m] tell at all.
_ _ We [F#] got that and then we got a
vamp part which is [D#m] never, _ never forget.
_ [F#] _ So we got three parts, chorus, verse, and vamp.
So let's dive into it.
It's going to be a nice and easy lesson.
So we're going to talk about
the harmony first.
We're going to start on the one and this is the chorus section. _
_ _ We'll just
start off with the major chord.
Jesus I'll Never Forget.
_ _ _ _ Then we're going to go to dominant or
just start with dominant.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one dominant, [D#] what you've done [B] _ _ for _ _ me.
[F#] _ Back to the one dominant.
So one dominant, [B] four dominant, [F#] one dominant.
Anytime for any song when
you really want like a old school kind of churchy congregational traditional gospel vibe, you're
going to hear a lot of dominant chords.
So pay attention to that.
_ _ Jesus I'll Never Forget, one,
[B] what you've done, four [F#] dominant, back to the one. _ _
And then we're going to do one,
_ _ [G#] _ _
we're going to do like a three, _ _ [A#m] _ _ [D#] to the six.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Jesus I'll Never _ _ _ [D#] Forget, one, four,
_ _ [G#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ that's a three, [D#] _ six, _ [G#] to the two, _ two dominant, _ _ [C#] _
five, one to the five.
_ _ So we got so [F#] far,
Jesus I'll Never [E] Forget, one, [C#] four dominant, [B] _
[F#] back to the one.
_ And then [A#] one, three, [D#] _
six, [G#] how you set,
two dominant, [C#] me, three.
So [G#] we're going two [C#] to the five, _ _ all [G#] dominant, two dominant [C#] to the five
dominant.
And then we're going to [A#] hit three, we're going to hit [F#] the three as a passing chord,
we're going to hit three.
And then we're [D#] going to go six, Jesus I'll, _ _ [G#] _
two dominant, I'll never,
for [C#] _
five minor, _ _ [F#] _ one dominant.
[C#] And that's the [C#m] verse section.
And then we go into the chorus,
or sorry, that was the chorus.
And then we go into the verse, which is, [F#] He's Done So Much [A#] For Me.
_ _ We're going to start [F#] off kind of the same as we did in the chorus.
He's one, done so much for me,
going into one dominant, I [D#] cannot, _ _ _ four dominant, cannot tell it [F#] all, one dominant,
_ _ going to [G#] the two though this time around, two dominant, _ I [C#] cannot tell it all.
I like to go to
the five, [F] and I walk you down, five over four.
So _ five over four, [F#] I cannot, one over three,
_ _ [D#] _
_ _ six, dominant, [G#] _ two dominant, _ _ _ _ [C#] _ five, _ [F#] He's Done So Much For Me.
And when you get here,
there's a couple different ways we can approach this.
Because all we're doing is we're doing,
He's Done So Much For Me, we're trying to get to the [B] four, I cannot [F#] tell it all. _
_ All right,
so two different ways you could do, He's Done So Much For [G#] Me.
You do like a five minor [F#] to one
dominant.
He's done so much for me, _ [B] I cannot tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
_ Or you could just keep
it simple.
You could do, He's done so much for me, _ _ to the four, [D#] I cannot _ [Cm] _
tell it [F#] all.
_ Back to the one. _
[D#] And then he has, passing court, you can do that.
[G#m] _
[A#] Taken to _ [B] all [C] _ my sins, [D#] five, _ _ [F] _ [C#] five, [F#] one, _ three,
[B] four, _ [C]
sharp [C#] four, five, _ [A] five dominant. _
Okay, [D#] one more time.
[F#] He's done so much [A#] for me,
_ [F#] _ one [B] dominant to the four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] One, _ [G#] _ [C#] two, I cannot tell it all.
[F] _ Five over, [C#] four, _
[F#] _ one over three, [C#] _ six, oops, [D#] _ _ _ six, [G#] _ two, [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ five, _ [F#] one.
_ [C#m] _ _ _ We'll do five minor, [F#] _
one [F#m] dominant,
_ [B] four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] Six, _ [A#] two, _ [B] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ five, _ _ [C#] _ [F#] one.
_ [B] Three, [Cm] four, flat, _ [C#] _
five, four, three, [Cm] four, flat,
[C#] _
five.
_ Okay, so that's the basic chords, right?
So let's talk about how to approach those chords
though, same as we did in the verse, or same as we did in the chorus.
I keep getting the sections
mixed up.
_ We're pretty much gonna do the same thing.
We're gonna figure out ways to like
orchestrate the chords, kind of break them up and play them more rhythmically, right?
So,
[G#m] He's done so much for me.
[A#] _ _ What's that?
He's done so [A#m] much for me.
I'm following the melody line.
[G#] _ _ _ _
_ [A#] _ And [F#] then we're going from one to one dominant, right?
So I'm just gonna play this one [D#] dominant,
but rootless.
So [F#] this is a rootless F sharp dominant chord, right?
[D] And I'm walking [E] into
the seventh of that chord. _
It [A#] gives me a rhythmic [F#] feel.
One, _ [D#] _
_ _ [C#m] _ one dominant, _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#] _ _
[F] _ _ [F#] _ _ [C] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C] _ _
[C#] _ _ [D#m] _ _ [G#m] _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
[G#m] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
[F] _ [F#m] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ _
[F] _ _ [F#m] _ [F#] What's going on, Gifted Hands family?
Today we are breaking down Jesus I'll Never Forget
slash He's Done So Much for Me, [F#]
the traditional congregational song.
We're going to be in
the key of F sharp major.
_ _ [G#] _ _ _ [F#] _ This song really has three main parts.
We have a chorus, Jesus
I'll Never Forget what you've done for me.
Then we have He's [A#] Done So Much for [C#] Me, I [F#] cannot
tell at all, [C#] I cannot tell at all, I cannot [G#m] tell at all.
_ _ We [F#] got that and then we got a
vamp part which is [D#m] never, _ never forget.
_ [F#] _ So we got three parts, chorus, verse, and vamp.
So let's dive into it.
It's going to be a nice and easy lesson.
So we're going to talk about
the harmony first.
We're going to start on the one and this is the chorus section. _
_ _ We'll just
start off with the major chord.
Jesus I'll Never Forget.
_ _ _ _ Then we're going to go to dominant or
just start with dominant.
Jesus I'll Never Forget, one dominant, [D#] what you've done [B] _ _ for _ _ me.
[F#] _ Back to the one dominant.
So one dominant, [B] four dominant, [F#] one dominant.
Anytime for any song when
you really want like a old school kind of churchy congregational traditional gospel vibe, you're
going to hear a lot of dominant chords.
So pay attention to that.
_ _ Jesus I'll Never Forget, one,
[B] what you've done, four [F#] dominant, back to the one. _ _
And then we're going to do one,
_ _ [G#] _ _
we're going to do like a three, _ _ [A#m] _ _ [D#] to the six.
_ _ _ _ _ [F#] Jesus I'll Never _ _ _ [D#] Forget, one, four,
_ _ [G#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ that's a three, [D#] _ six, _ [G#] to the two, _ two dominant, _ _ [C#] _
five, one to the five.
_ _ So we got so [F#] far,
Jesus I'll Never [E] Forget, one, [C#] four dominant, [B] _
[F#] back to the one.
_ And then [A#] one, three, [D#] _
six, [G#] how you set,
two dominant, [C#] me, three.
So [G#] we're going two [C#] to the five, _ _ all [G#] dominant, two dominant [C#] to the five
dominant.
And then we're going to [A#] hit three, we're going to hit [F#] the three as a passing chord,
we're going to hit three.
And then we're [D#] going to go six, Jesus I'll, _ _ [G#] _
two dominant, I'll never,
for [C#] _
five minor, _ _ [F#] _ one dominant.
[C#] And that's the [C#m] verse section.
And then we go into the chorus,
or sorry, that was the chorus.
And then we go into the verse, which is, [F#] He's Done So Much [A#] For Me.
_ _ We're going to start [F#] off kind of the same as we did in the chorus.
He's one, done so much for me,
going into one dominant, I [D#] cannot, _ _ _ four dominant, cannot tell it [F#] all, one dominant,
_ _ going to [G#] the two though this time around, two dominant, _ I [C#] cannot tell it all.
I like to go to
the five, [F] and I walk you down, five over four.
So _ five over four, [F#] I cannot, one over three,
_ _ [D#] _
_ _ six, dominant, [G#] _ two dominant, _ _ _ _ [C#] _ five, _ [F#] He's Done So Much For Me.
And when you get here,
there's a couple different ways we can approach this.
Because all we're doing is we're doing,
He's Done So Much For Me, we're trying to get to the [B] four, I cannot [F#] tell it all. _
_ All right,
so two different ways you could do, He's Done So Much For [G#] Me.
You do like a five minor [F#] to one
dominant.
He's done so much for me, _ [B] I cannot tell it [F#] all.
Back to the one.
_ Or you could just keep
it simple.
You could do, He's done so much for me, _ _ to the four, [D#] I cannot _ [Cm] _
tell it [F#] all.
_ Back to the one. _
[D#] And then he has, passing court, you can do that.
[G#m] _
[A#] Taken to _ [B] all [C] _ my sins, [D#] five, _ _ [F] _ [C#] five, [F#] one, _ three,
[B] four, _ [C]
sharp [C#] four, five, _ [A] five dominant. _
Okay, [D#] one more time.
[F#] He's done so much [A#] for me,
_ [F#] _ one [B] dominant to the four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] One, _ [G#] _ [C#] two, I cannot tell it all.
[F] _ Five over, [C#] four, _
[F#] _ one over three, [C#] _ six, oops, [D#] _ _ _ six, [G#] _ two, [G#m] _ _ [C#] _ five, _ [F#] one.
_ [C#m] _ _ _ We'll do five minor, [F#] _
one [F#m] dominant,
_ [B] four, I cannot tell it all.
[F#] _ _ _ _ [D#] Six, _ [A#] two, _ [B] _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
[G#m] _ five, _ _ [C#] _ [F#] one.
_ [B] Three, [Cm] four, flat, _ [C#] _
five, four, three, [Cm] four, flat,
[C#] _
five.
_ Okay, so that's the basic chords, right?
So let's talk about how to approach those chords
though, same as we did in the verse, or same as we did in the chorus.
I keep getting the sections
mixed up.
_ We're pretty much gonna do the same thing.
We're gonna figure out ways to like
orchestrate the chords, kind of break them up and play them more rhythmically, right?
So,
[G#m] He's done so much for me.
[A#] _ _ What's that?
He's done so [A#m] much for me.
I'm following the melody line.
[G#] _ _ _ _
_ [A#] _ And [F#] then we're going from one to one dominant, right?
So I'm just gonna play this one [D#] dominant,
but rootless.
So [F#] this is a rootless F sharp dominant chord, right?
[D] And I'm walking [E] into
the seventh of that chord. _
It [A#] gives me a rhythmic [F#] feel.
One, _ [D#] _
_ _ [C#m] _ one dominant, _ _