Chords for It Is Well With My Soul song - Learn Beginner Acoustic Guitar Lesson
Tempo:
124.65 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
Em
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[A] We'll play [E] the song It as well with my soul.
It's gonna be multi four-strum pattern is the one we'll be using and we're gonna play
So it's gonna be [F] one two and and four [N] and one two
And four and we have a lot of chords in this song as well again
The songs are the the icing on the cake
So we want to start with chords then move to chord drills on our own tempo
Then move to chord drills on the tempo of the CD
That's the next step and then we want to look at the song
So once we have chord drills down
Then we can start looking at the song and playing the chords in the song together
To where we can get to where we can sing and play the song
With the chords specified on the page.
Okay, so we'll start with G
We're playing that one measure and move into a minor this actually
Looks like every measure has a new chord except for one measure measure 18 actually measure
13 14 15 16 has a rest
Vocal rest which means we play G there
While we don't sing anything so that has one
Where we don't have to play a new chord and then so basically G on a few measures
Down the second half of the song and then we have a few where we have a minor and d7
That split the measure and D to d7 that split the measure
Which means we want to cut it in half that pattern and split that between the chords
You'll see that
There is no down third strum.
So we will
Kind of cut that in the middle, but there won't be a strum played there
So if I'm switching D to d7, it would sound like this [B] on a measure eight.
[D] I'd be one two
And four and so we have to switch in the middle of that measure
Which is a little bit more [E] of an advanced concept
So if you just play the D and don't play the d7, it's not going to be a problem
I would suggest that you'd work to get to D and d7 switching
but for now if you just want to play D and then
Add [D] that and for and at the very end and before you switch [G] to G
That's fine with D
But [N] once you can get to that do that as best you can and then you'll see it see another change with an a minor
D7 on measure 14.
It's gonna sound [Am] like this one two, and
One two and [D] and four [G] and G so that's really quick
So it's gonna [Am] be one two and [D] and four [G] and G
Like that so we got to move over to G right after that d7
All right, and then from there we have one more like that and it's the very last two measures
Measure on the same line as measure 18.
So it's 18 19 20 21 22 and 23 measure 22 and 23
[Em] Where we have a minor one two and [D] d7
G [G] like that.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna play just measure one.
I'm excuse me
I'm gonna play just verse one and I'll play through the whole song
But I will end on G at the very last spot and you can just work on the song with the audio
CD that has all four verses.
Okay, and again you can see
The chords at the bottom of the song just in case you need to look at the at the diagram for the chord
okay, so let's start the
The song starts when is the fourth beat of the measure before I start strumming?
So I'm gonna count that I'm gonna count
So it's one two three, I'll sing that first note and then we'll play on the next measure so one two three when
[Am]
[D]
[G] He monitor
[Em]
A [Am] minor C.
[D]
Here's that D7 change
[G]
[Em] Me
[Am]
[D] too
[G] [Em]
[Am] [D] [G]
Oh
One more measure
Okay, so that's the chorus so we'd start there at the chorus
I'm gonna let you do that one more time because that's lots of chord changes on the
First part of that song before [E] we go to the chorus and I'll go a little bit slower.
I'm gonna try to do that
So you can play with me.
So let's do that one two [D] ready [G] when
[Em] [Am]
he D7 [G] He monitor
[Em]
Sorrows [Am] like sea [A] bills
[D]
What [G] thou
[Em]
[Am] Has taught me
[D]
[G]
[Am] [F#]
[G]
To
Measure 18 with [D] my soul
[G]
[Am]
[Em] [D] And [G]
that's it so
That's the song for week seven most the multi four-string pattern is what we're using for that strut for that strum pattern and
It's a great song.
It just takes a little bit more
To get that one because you have lots of chord changes in it.
So that's week week seven.
We'll go to the goals
[A] We'll play [E] the song It as well with my soul.
It's gonna be multi four-strum pattern is the one we'll be using and we're gonna play
So it's gonna be [F] one two and and four [N] and one two
And four and we have a lot of chords in this song as well again
The songs are the the icing on the cake
So we want to start with chords then move to chord drills on our own tempo
Then move to chord drills on the tempo of the CD
That's the next step and then we want to look at the song
So once we have chord drills down
Then we can start looking at the song and playing the chords in the song together
To where we can get to where we can sing and play the song
With the chords specified on the page.
Okay, so we'll start with G
We're playing that one measure and move into a minor this actually
Looks like every measure has a new chord except for one measure measure 18 actually measure
13 14 15 16 has a rest
Vocal rest which means we play G there
While we don't sing anything so that has one
Where we don't have to play a new chord and then so basically G on a few measures
Down the second half of the song and then we have a few where we have a minor and d7
That split the measure and D to d7 that split the measure
Which means we want to cut it in half that pattern and split that between the chords
You'll see that
There is no down third strum.
So we will
Kind of cut that in the middle, but there won't be a strum played there
So if I'm switching D to d7, it would sound like this [B] on a measure eight.
[D] I'd be one two
And four and so we have to switch in the middle of that measure
Which is a little bit more [E] of an advanced concept
So if you just play the D and don't play the d7, it's not going to be a problem
I would suggest that you'd work to get to D and d7 switching
but for now if you just want to play D and then
Add [D] that and for and at the very end and before you switch [G] to G
That's fine with D
But [N] once you can get to that do that as best you can and then you'll see it see another change with an a minor
D7 on measure 14.
It's gonna sound [Am] like this one two, and
One two and [D] and four [G] and G so that's really quick
So it's gonna [Am] be one two and [D] and four [G] and G
Like that so we got to move over to G right after that d7
All right, and then from there we have one more like that and it's the very last two measures
Measure on the same line as measure 18.
So it's 18 19 20 21 22 and 23 measure 22 and 23
[Em] Where we have a minor one two and [D] d7
G [G] like that.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna play just measure one.
I'm excuse me
I'm gonna play just verse one and I'll play through the whole song
But I will end on G at the very last spot and you can just work on the song with the audio
CD that has all four verses.
Okay, and again you can see
The chords at the bottom of the song just in case you need to look at the at the diagram for the chord
okay, so let's start the
The song starts when is the fourth beat of the measure before I start strumming?
So I'm gonna count that I'm gonna count
So it's one two three, I'll sing that first note and then we'll play on the next measure so one two three when
[Am]
[D]
[G] He monitor
[Em]
A [Am] minor C.
[D]
Here's that D7 change
[G]
[Em] Me
[Am]
[D] too
[G] [Em]
[Am] [D] [G]
Oh
One more measure
Okay, so that's the chorus so we'd start there at the chorus
I'm gonna let you do that one more time because that's lots of chord changes on the
First part of that song before [E] we go to the chorus and I'll go a little bit slower.
I'm gonna try to do that
So you can play with me.
So let's do that one two [D] ready [G] when
[Em] [Am]
he D7 [G] He monitor
[Em]
Sorrows [Am] like sea [A] bills
[D]
What [G] thou
[Em]
[Am] Has taught me
[D]
[G]
[Am] [F#]
[G]
To
Measure 18 with [D] my soul
[G]
[Am]
[Em] [D] And [G]
that's it so
That's the song for week seven most the multi four-string pattern is what we're using for that strut for that strum pattern and
It's a great song.
It just takes a little bit more
To get that one because you have lots of chord changes in it.
So that's week week seven.
We'll go to the goals
Key:
G
D
Am
Em
E
G
D
Am
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ We'll play [E] the song It as well with my soul.
It's gonna be multi four-strum pattern is the one we'll be using and we're gonna play
So it's gonna be [F] one two and and four [N] and one two
And four and we have a lot of chords in this song as well again
The songs are the the icing on the cake
So we want to start with chords then move to chord drills on our own tempo
Then move to chord drills on the tempo of the CD
That's the next step and then we want to look at the song
So once we have chord drills down
Then we can start looking at the song and playing the chords in the song together
To where we can get to where we can sing and play the song
With the chords specified on the page.
Okay, so we'll start with G
We're playing that one measure and move into a minor this actually
Looks like every measure has a new chord except for one measure measure 18 actually measure _
_ _ 13 14 15 16 has a rest
_ Vocal rest which means we play G there
While we don't sing anything so _ that has one
Where we don't have to play a new chord and then so basically G on a few measures
Down the second half of the song and then we have a few where we have a minor and d7
That split the measure and D to d7 that split the measure
_ Which means we want to cut it in half that pattern and split that between the chords
You'll see that
There is no down third strum.
So we will
Kind of cut that in the middle, but there won't be a strum played there
So if I'm switching D to d7, it would sound like this [B] on a measure eight.
[D] I'd be one two _
And four and so we have to switch in the middle of that measure
Which is a little bit more [E] of an advanced concept
_ So if you just play the D and don't play the d7, it's not going to be a problem
I would suggest that you'd work to get to D and d7 switching
but for now if you just want to play D and then
_ Add [D] that and for and at the very end and before you switch [G] to G
That's fine with D
But [N] once you can get to that do that as best you can and then you'll see it see another change with an a minor
D7 on measure 14.
It's gonna sound [Am] like this one two, and _ _ _ _ _
One two and [D] and four [G] and G so that's really quick
So it's gonna [Am] be one two and [D] and four [G] and G
Like that so we got to move over to G right after that d7
All right, and then from there we have one more like that and it's the very last two measures
Measure on the same line as measure 18.
So it's 18 19 20 21 22 and 23 measure 22 and 23
[Em] Where we have a minor one two and [D] d7
G [G] like that.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna play just measure one.
I'm excuse me
I'm gonna play just verse one and I'll play through the whole song
But I will end on G at the very last spot and you can just work on the song with the audio
CD that has all four verses.
Okay, and again you can see
The chords at the bottom of the song just in case you need to look at the at the diagram for the chord
okay, so let's start the
The song starts when is the fourth beat of the measure before I start strumming?
So I'm gonna count that I'm gonna count _
_ _ _ So it's one two three, I'll sing that first note and then we'll play on the next measure so one _ two three when _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ He monitor
_ _ [Em] _
_ A _ _ _ _ [Am] minor C.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
Here's that D7 change _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ Me _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] too _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh
One more measure _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, so that's the chorus so we'd start there at the chorus
I'm gonna let you do that one more time because that's lots of chord changes on the
First part of that song before [E] we go to the chorus and I'll go a little bit slower.
I'm gonna try to do that
So you can play with me.
So let's do that one two _ [D] ready _ [G] when _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
he D7 _ _ _ _ _ [G] He _ _ _ _ monitor
_ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ Sorrows [Am] like _ sea _ _ [A] bills
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ What _ [G] _ _ thou _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Has taught _ me _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
To
_ Measure 18 with [D] my _ _ soul _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] And [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ that's _ it so
That's the song for week seven most the multi four-string pattern is what we're using for that strut for that strum pattern and
It's a great song.
It just takes a little bit more _
To get that one because you have lots of chord changes in it.
So that's week week seven.
We'll go to the goals _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ We'll play [E] the song It as well with my soul.
It's gonna be multi four-strum pattern is the one we'll be using and we're gonna play
So it's gonna be [F] one two and and four [N] and one two
And four and we have a lot of chords in this song as well again
The songs are the the icing on the cake
So we want to start with chords then move to chord drills on our own tempo
Then move to chord drills on the tempo of the CD
That's the next step and then we want to look at the song
So once we have chord drills down
Then we can start looking at the song and playing the chords in the song together
To where we can get to where we can sing and play the song
With the chords specified on the page.
Okay, so we'll start with G
We're playing that one measure and move into a minor this actually
Looks like every measure has a new chord except for one measure measure 18 actually measure _
_ _ 13 14 15 16 has a rest
_ Vocal rest which means we play G there
While we don't sing anything so _ that has one
Where we don't have to play a new chord and then so basically G on a few measures
Down the second half of the song and then we have a few where we have a minor and d7
That split the measure and D to d7 that split the measure
_ Which means we want to cut it in half that pattern and split that between the chords
You'll see that
There is no down third strum.
So we will
Kind of cut that in the middle, but there won't be a strum played there
So if I'm switching D to d7, it would sound like this [B] on a measure eight.
[D] I'd be one two _
And four and so we have to switch in the middle of that measure
Which is a little bit more [E] of an advanced concept
_ So if you just play the D and don't play the d7, it's not going to be a problem
I would suggest that you'd work to get to D and d7 switching
but for now if you just want to play D and then
_ Add [D] that and for and at the very end and before you switch [G] to G
That's fine with D
But [N] once you can get to that do that as best you can and then you'll see it see another change with an a minor
D7 on measure 14.
It's gonna sound [Am] like this one two, and _ _ _ _ _
One two and [D] and four [G] and G so that's really quick
So it's gonna [Am] be one two and [D] and four [G] and G
Like that so we got to move over to G right after that d7
All right, and then from there we have one more like that and it's the very last two measures
Measure on the same line as measure 18.
So it's 18 19 20 21 22 and 23 measure 22 and 23
[Em] Where we have a minor one two and [D] d7
G [G] like that.
Okay.
Now I'm gonna play just measure one.
I'm excuse me
I'm gonna play just verse one and I'll play through the whole song
But I will end on G at the very last spot and you can just work on the song with the audio
CD that has all four verses.
Okay, and again you can see
The chords at the bottom of the song just in case you need to look at the at the diagram for the chord
okay, so let's start the
The song starts when is the fourth beat of the measure before I start strumming?
So I'm gonna count that I'm gonna count _
_ _ _ So it's one two three, I'll sing that first note and then we'll play on the next measure so one _ two three when _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ He monitor
_ _ [Em] _
_ A _ _ _ _ [Am] minor C.
_ _ _ _ [D] _
Here's that D7 change _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ Me _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[D] too _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh
One more measure _ _ _ _ _
_ _ Okay, so that's the chorus so we'd start there at the chorus
I'm gonna let you do that one more time because that's lots of chord changes on the
First part of that song before [E] we go to the chorus and I'll go a little bit slower.
I'm gonna try to do that
So you can play with me.
So let's do that one two _ [D] ready _ [G] when _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
he D7 _ _ _ _ _ [G] He _ _ _ _ monitor
_ [Em] _
_ _ _ _ Sorrows [Am] like _ sea _ _ [A] bills
[D] _
_ _ _ _ _ What _ [G] _ _ thou _ _ _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Has taught _ me _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
To
_ Measure 18 with [D] my _ _ soul _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ [D] And [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ that's _ it so
That's the song for week seven most the multi four-string pattern is what we're using for that strut for that strum pattern and
It's a great song.
It just takes a little bit more _
To get that one because you have lots of chord changes in it.
So that's week week seven.
We'll go to the goals _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _