Chords for how to play How Great Thou Art in G & C
Tempo:
78.225 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
F
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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We'll try a little How Great Thou Art.
This is a song that you can do in church anytime.
And one of the main things is if you're playing it for somebody or you're singing it,
it usually starts off on the two chord, which we're going to try it in G,
but you would start off on A minor.
So it would be, [D] go to D, [G]
G, and then it'd be,
Oh Lord my God, when [C] I in awesome wonder, that's C, [G] sitter all, G, [D] the world thee hands hath made,
G.
[D] You can go back to D there.
I see [G] the star, G.
I hear [C] the rolling thunder, C.
A [G] power throughout, G.
[D] The unity [G]
displayed, then sings my soul, G.
[C] My safe seat [G] to thee.
Right here, go to A minor.
How [Am] great thou art, A minor to D.
[D] How [G] great thou art, G, [D] D.
Then [G] sings my soul, [C]
my savior, C, [G] to thee.
How [Am] great thou, A minor, [D] D.
How [G] great thou [C] art.
So that's a great, wonderful song.
I love it.
And I love to play it when somebody can really sing it
in whatever key, but just remember that it usually, you know, I've done it in,
in G most, a good bit.
So when you're in G, [Am] it's going to go A minor [D] to D [G] to G.
Okay.
I hope that helps somebody.
Also, if you're playing them the song in C,
then, you know, in C, the two [Dm] chord is D minor, and then [G] it would go to G [C] and then to C.
[N] That's really the only two keys that I know most people do it in, but it is a great song to learn.
So, you know, try it in different keys and get it, but G works for a lot of [Dm] people and C will too.
But just remember the two chord in C is D minor [G] to G.
[C] And we'll just go over it.
Oh Lord, my God, when [F] I in awesome wonder, if,
said her all, see [G] the world, gee, [C] pan hath me, [G] back to G, [C] see the stars, see, I [F] hear the elf thunder,
I hear the elf thunder, my [C] pal, throughout, see, [G] the U, gee, [C] first is plain, then sings my, see,
[F] my savior God, [C]
how [Dm] great thou art, D minor [G] to G, [C] great thou art, [G] G, [C] sings my, say, [F] my savior [C] God,
to thee, sing again, how [G] great [Dm] thou art, D minor, [G]
how [C] great thou [F] art, [C] F, C, [G] G, [C] C.
So that's a wonderful song.
If you're going to do it in C, it's probably going to be a female voice.
If it's a male voice, I would try G first.
But [F#] anyway, that's the way it goes.
And sorry about
the
This is a song that you can do in church anytime.
And one of the main things is if you're playing it for somebody or you're singing it,
it usually starts off on the two chord, which we're going to try it in G,
but you would start off on A minor.
So it would be, [D] go to D, [G]
G, and then it'd be,
Oh Lord my God, when [C] I in awesome wonder, that's C, [G] sitter all, G, [D] the world thee hands hath made,
G.
[D] You can go back to D there.
I see [G] the star, G.
I hear [C] the rolling thunder, C.
A [G] power throughout, G.
[D] The unity [G]
displayed, then sings my soul, G.
[C] My safe seat [G] to thee.
Right here, go to A minor.
How [Am] great thou art, A minor to D.
[D] How [G] great thou art, G, [D] D.
Then [G] sings my soul, [C]
my savior, C, [G] to thee.
How [Am] great thou, A minor, [D] D.
How [G] great thou [C] art.
So that's a great, wonderful song.
I love it.
And I love to play it when somebody can really sing it
in whatever key, but just remember that it usually, you know, I've done it in,
in G most, a good bit.
So when you're in G, [Am] it's going to go A minor [D] to D [G] to G.
Okay.
I hope that helps somebody.
Also, if you're playing them the song in C,
then, you know, in C, the two [Dm] chord is D minor, and then [G] it would go to G [C] and then to C.
[N] That's really the only two keys that I know most people do it in, but it is a great song to learn.
So, you know, try it in different keys and get it, but G works for a lot of [Dm] people and C will too.
But just remember the two chord in C is D minor [G] to G.
[C] And we'll just go over it.
Oh Lord, my God, when [F] I in awesome wonder, if,
said her all, see [G] the world, gee, [C] pan hath me, [G] back to G, [C] see the stars, see, I [F] hear the elf thunder,
I hear the elf thunder, my [C] pal, throughout, see, [G] the U, gee, [C] first is plain, then sings my, see,
[F] my savior God, [C]
how [Dm] great thou art, D minor [G] to G, [C] great thou art, [G] G, [C] sings my, say, [F] my savior [C] God,
to thee, sing again, how [G] great [Dm] thou art, D minor, [G]
how [C] great thou [F] art, [C] F, C, [G] G, [C] C.
So that's a wonderful song.
If you're going to do it in C, it's probably going to be a female voice.
If it's a male voice, I would try G first.
But [F#] anyway, that's the way it goes.
And sorry about
the
Key:
G
C
D
F
Dm
G
C
D
We'll try a little How Great Thou Art.
This is a song that you can do in church anytime.
_ _ And one of the main things is if you're playing it for somebody or you're singing it,
it usually starts off on the two chord, which we're going to try it in G,
but you would start off on A minor.
So it would be, _ _ [D] go to D, _ _ [G]
G, and then it'd be,
Oh Lord my God, _ _ when [C] I in awesome wonder, that's C, [G] sitter all, G, [D] the world thee hands hath made,
G.
_ [D] You can go back to D there.
I see [G] the star, G.
_ _ I hear [C] the rolling thunder, C.
A [G] power throughout, G.
[D] The unity [G] _
displayed, _ _ then sings my soul, G.
[C] My safe seat [G] to thee.
Right here, go to A minor.
How [Am] great thou art, A minor to D.
[D] _ How [G] great thou art, G, [D] D.
Then [G] sings my soul, _ [C]
my savior, C, [G] to thee. _ _
How [Am] great thou, A minor, [D] D.
How [G] great thou [C] art. _ _ _
_ So that's a great, wonderful song.
I love it.
And I love to play it when somebody can really sing it
in whatever key, but just remember that it usually, you know, I've done it in, _
in G most, a good bit.
So when you're in G, [Am] it's going to go A minor [D] to D _ [G] to G. _ _
Okay.
I hope that helps somebody.
Also, if you're playing them the song in C,
then, you know, in C, the two [Dm] chord is D minor, _ _ and then [G] it would go to G _ [C] and then to C. _
_ [N] That's really the only two keys that I know most people do it in, but it is a great song to learn.
So, you know, try it in different keys and get it, but G works for a lot of [Dm] people and C will too.
But just remember the two chord in C is D minor _ [G] to G.
_ [C] _ And we'll just go over it.
Oh Lord, my God, _ _ when [F] I in awesome wonder, if,
said her all, see [G] the world, gee, [C] pan hath me, [G] back to G, _ [C] see the stars, see, _ _ I [F] hear the elf thunder,
I hear the elf thunder, my [C] pal, throughout, see, [G] the U, gee, [C] first is plain, _ _ _ then sings my, see,
[F] my savior God, [C] _
_ _ _ _ how [Dm] great thou art, D minor [G] to G, [C] great thou art, [G] _ G, [C] sings my, say, [F] my savior [C] God,
to thee, sing again, how [G] great [Dm] thou art, D minor, [G] _ _
how [C] great thou [F] art, _ [C] F, C, [G] G, [C] C.
So that's a wonderful song.
If you're going to do it in C, it's probably going to be a female voice.
If it's a male voice, I would try G first.
But [F#] anyway, that's the way it goes.
And sorry about
the
This is a song that you can do in church anytime.
_ _ And one of the main things is if you're playing it for somebody or you're singing it,
it usually starts off on the two chord, which we're going to try it in G,
but you would start off on A minor.
So it would be, _ _ [D] go to D, _ _ [G]
G, and then it'd be,
Oh Lord my God, _ _ when [C] I in awesome wonder, that's C, [G] sitter all, G, [D] the world thee hands hath made,
G.
_ [D] You can go back to D there.
I see [G] the star, G.
_ _ I hear [C] the rolling thunder, C.
A [G] power throughout, G.
[D] The unity [G] _
displayed, _ _ then sings my soul, G.
[C] My safe seat [G] to thee.
Right here, go to A minor.
How [Am] great thou art, A minor to D.
[D] _ How [G] great thou art, G, [D] D.
Then [G] sings my soul, _ [C]
my savior, C, [G] to thee. _ _
How [Am] great thou, A minor, [D] D.
How [G] great thou [C] art. _ _ _
_ So that's a great, wonderful song.
I love it.
And I love to play it when somebody can really sing it
in whatever key, but just remember that it usually, you know, I've done it in, _
in G most, a good bit.
So when you're in G, [Am] it's going to go A minor [D] to D _ [G] to G. _ _
Okay.
I hope that helps somebody.
Also, if you're playing them the song in C,
then, you know, in C, the two [Dm] chord is D minor, _ _ and then [G] it would go to G _ [C] and then to C. _
_ [N] That's really the only two keys that I know most people do it in, but it is a great song to learn.
So, you know, try it in different keys and get it, but G works for a lot of [Dm] people and C will too.
But just remember the two chord in C is D minor _ [G] to G.
_ [C] _ And we'll just go over it.
Oh Lord, my God, _ _ when [F] I in awesome wonder, if,
said her all, see [G] the world, gee, [C] pan hath me, [G] back to G, _ [C] see the stars, see, _ _ I [F] hear the elf thunder,
I hear the elf thunder, my [C] pal, throughout, see, [G] the U, gee, [C] first is plain, _ _ _ then sings my, see,
[F] my savior God, [C] _
_ _ _ _ how [Dm] great thou art, D minor [G] to G, [C] great thou art, [G] _ G, [C] sings my, say, [F] my savior [C] God,
to thee, sing again, how [G] great [Dm] thou art, D minor, [G] _ _
how [C] great thou [F] art, _ [C] F, C, [G] G, [C] C.
So that's a wonderful song.
If you're going to do it in C, it's probably going to be a female voice.
If it's a male voice, I would try G first.
But [F#] anyway, that's the way it goes.
And sorry about
the