Chords for Let Go Let God by DeWayne Woods
Tempo:
124.2 bpm
Chords used:
F
Ab
Db
E
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, I'm going to attempt to do for you
Let go let God by the Wayne Woods
This is gonna be in the key of a flat
The scale of a flat major scale will be because I'm gonna talk in numbers as well
a flat [Bb] 1 b flat 2
[C] C [Db] 3 d flat [Eb] 4 e flat [F] 5 g 6
[Gm] [F] I'm sorry f 6 [G]
g [E] 7
a [F] flat 1
[Bb]
The song is pretty much [C] looped up
Together, I mean, there's no other once you play it once it's like it
You know you play the whole thing over the whole time
And he basically goes [Ab] from one [Bbm] two [Ab] three four [Db] 4
[E] Dominant 7 to a I guess you [G] can call it a flat flat [E] 6
to a [Cm] 2 I
Mean to a 3.
I'm sorry
[Fm]
6
[Bb] 2
[Eb]
5
[Eb] Then 1 [Ab]
because I'm I'm gonna give you the chords [Bm] as well, but that's just right
The first chord will be a [Ab] flat with a C minor 7
[G] G [F]
B [Ab] flat C
And E flat [C] I'm pretty much gonna give you this the skeleton of it
[B] second chord would be
[Gb] B flat left hand right hand would be a G flat chord G flat B flat D flat
[Ab] Third chord [B] will be
C
with a flat chord
[Fm] [Db] Alright now we're gonna do a D flat a flat [Ab] and D flat the left hand
with a F a flat C and E flat
Note, which on the right hand is actually [C] at F minor [Db] 7
Now we're gonna do a G flat bass
[E]
With a major 7 which is a a flat B E flat
with a
ability with a
B [B] a
flat B flat D flat
Now [N] we're gonna do a C.
What's a a flat [Cm] chord?
E flat G and B flat
[C] never gonna go to [Fm] F
which is a
E-flat a flat C
Now we're gonna go to the D with [Bb] a B flat chord D alpha B flat
[Eb] And then we want to E flat with D flat
[Db] F a flat and
D flat
[F] [Ab]
[Eb] and
That's your song.
That's pretty much it now
There are times that he don't go back to the one he'll go to [F] six which is F
[C] And he kind of does it like this we're gonna do the same stuff
[Gb] [Db] [E]
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] [Bbm] [Eb] Now now instead of him going back to
To a flat
[F]
He goes to the [Em] E
Which is E and I'm going to a D flat diminished 7 which is D flat
EG [G] B flat
[Fm] F with a flat chord
see E flat and a flat and
[C] Then we're gonna do a now we're at the six we're gonna do a 5 1 4 to resolve it [F] to get back to D flat
[Ebm]
so we're gonna do a E flat [Eb] B flat on the [Bb] left hand with a
G flat major 7 add 9 or you don't want a [Ebm] flat in there
Now [F] we're gonna do a a [C] flat with a G major [E] 7 I mean G flat major 7
flat 5 and
Then [F] back to the same chord who did before which is [Gb] D flat a [Db] flat
with a F
[Ab] minor 7 [B] so really each time you
you [D] alternate
Your
[Eb]
Your ending chords for example.
I just play it through [F] one time you hear what I'm talking [Cm] about
[Gb] [Ab] [Db]
[E] [Cm]
[Fm] [D]
[Bb] [Em] [Cm] This is the second time
And [Ebm] [Db]
do the [E] same stuff
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] [D] [Db]
[Ab] So it's [F] like each time each time through [C] you alternate [N] your ending and
How I went back to the a flat I didn't [Eb] show you out there
I just did a G with an E flat chord E flat G and B and went [Ab] back to the
You either go there, or you can go back here.
Don't really matter
[E] you gonna end up doing the same chords anyway
[Bb] So when you do [Db] this
[E] [Fm]
Now this [Bb] is the first time
[Eb] Now when you get here to go to your second go around you can do
[Fm] Go to your six and [Ebm] do the five one four
[Db] [E] [C] [F]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Ab]
Go to a flat just listen to the song to kind of understand what I'm [F] what I'm saying
It may maybe confuse the Hobbes saying it
But in other words it just your ending [E]
your last two chords of each quote-unquote loop
It's different.
Hey, he might go like the second go around you gonna start on your F
[C] Whereas the first of the beginning of the song you started a flat, but when you gonna go to your second
[G] Part not the second [C] part, but when you do your chord again on a second go around you gonna start here
You're not [E] gonna start here no more so you alternate, but just listen to the song
To really understand what I'm talking about and uh [Gb] hopefully that will help [F] you and I'll god bless
[Ab] you
[Eb] [Ebm] [Cm] [Bbm]
[Ab] [Cm]
[F] [Cm] [Bb]
[Cm]
[Ab]
[Db] [Cm]
[Fm] [N]
Let go let God by the Wayne Woods
This is gonna be in the key of a flat
The scale of a flat major scale will be because I'm gonna talk in numbers as well
a flat [Bb] 1 b flat 2
[C] C [Db] 3 d flat [Eb] 4 e flat [F] 5 g 6
[Gm] [F] I'm sorry f 6 [G]
g [E] 7
a [F] flat 1
[Bb]
The song is pretty much [C] looped up
Together, I mean, there's no other once you play it once it's like it
You know you play the whole thing over the whole time
And he basically goes [Ab] from one [Bbm] two [Ab] three four [Db] 4
[E] Dominant 7 to a I guess you [G] can call it a flat flat [E] 6
to a [Cm] 2 I
Mean to a 3.
I'm sorry
[Fm]
6
[Bb] 2
[Eb]
5
[Eb] Then 1 [Ab]
because I'm I'm gonna give you the chords [Bm] as well, but that's just right
The first chord will be a [Ab] flat with a C minor 7
[G] G [F]
B [Ab] flat C
And E flat [C] I'm pretty much gonna give you this the skeleton of it
[B] second chord would be
[Gb] B flat left hand right hand would be a G flat chord G flat B flat D flat
[Ab] Third chord [B] will be
C
with a flat chord
[Fm] [Db] Alright now we're gonna do a D flat a flat [Ab] and D flat the left hand
with a F a flat C and E flat
Note, which on the right hand is actually [C] at F minor [Db] 7
Now we're gonna do a G flat bass
[E]
With a major 7 which is a a flat B E flat
with a
ability with a
B [B] a
flat B flat D flat
Now [N] we're gonna do a C.
What's a a flat [Cm] chord?
E flat G and B flat
[C] never gonna go to [Fm] F
which is a
E-flat a flat C
Now we're gonna go to the D with [Bb] a B flat chord D alpha B flat
[Eb] And then we want to E flat with D flat
[Db] F a flat and
D flat
[F] [Ab]
[Eb] and
That's your song.
That's pretty much it now
There are times that he don't go back to the one he'll go to [F] six which is F
[C] And he kind of does it like this we're gonna do the same stuff
[Gb] [Db] [E]
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] [Bbm] [Eb] Now now instead of him going back to
To a flat
[F]
He goes to the [Em] E
Which is E and I'm going to a D flat diminished 7 which is D flat
EG [G] B flat
[Fm] F with a flat chord
see E flat and a flat and
[C] Then we're gonna do a now we're at the six we're gonna do a 5 1 4 to resolve it [F] to get back to D flat
[Ebm]
so we're gonna do a E flat [Eb] B flat on the [Bb] left hand with a
G flat major 7 add 9 or you don't want a [Ebm] flat in there
Now [F] we're gonna do a a [C] flat with a G major [E] 7 I mean G flat major 7
flat 5 and
Then [F] back to the same chord who did before which is [Gb] D flat a [Db] flat
with a F
[Ab] minor 7 [B] so really each time you
you [D] alternate
Your
[Eb]
Your ending chords for example.
I just play it through [F] one time you hear what I'm talking [Cm] about
[Gb] [Ab] [Db]
[E] [Cm]
[Fm] [D]
[Bb] [Em] [Cm] This is the second time
And [Ebm] [Db]
do the [E] same stuff
[Cm] [Fm]
[Bb] [D] [Db]
[Ab] So it's [F] like each time each time through [C] you alternate [N] your ending and
How I went back to the a flat I didn't [Eb] show you out there
I just did a G with an E flat chord E flat G and B and went [Ab] back to the
You either go there, or you can go back here.
Don't really matter
[E] you gonna end up doing the same chords anyway
[Bb] So when you do [Db] this
[E] [Fm]
Now this [Bb] is the first time
[Eb] Now when you get here to go to your second go around you can do
[Fm] Go to your six and [Ebm] do the five one four
[Db] [E] [C] [F]
[Bb]
[Eb] [Ab]
Go to a flat just listen to the song to kind of understand what I'm [F] what I'm saying
It may maybe confuse the Hobbes saying it
But in other words it just your ending [E]
your last two chords of each quote-unquote loop
It's different.
Hey, he might go like the second go around you gonna start on your F
[C] Whereas the first of the beginning of the song you started a flat, but when you gonna go to your second
[G] Part not the second [C] part, but when you do your chord again on a second go around you gonna start here
You're not [E] gonna start here no more so you alternate, but just listen to the song
To really understand what I'm talking about and uh [Gb] hopefully that will help [F] you and I'll god bless
[Ab] you
[Eb] [Ebm] [Cm] [Bbm]
[Ab] [Cm]
[F] [Cm] [Bb]
[Cm]
[Ab]
[Db] [Cm]
[Fm] [N]
Key:
F
Ab
Db
E
Bb
F
Ab
Db
_ _ Hello, I'm going to attempt to do for you
_ Let go let God by the Wayne Woods _ _
This is gonna be in the key of a flat _ _
_ The scale of a flat major scale will be because I'm gonna talk in numbers as well
_ a flat [Bb] 1 b flat 2
[C] _ C [Db] 3 d flat [Eb] 4 e flat [F] 5 g 6
[Gm] _ _ [F] I'm sorry f 6 [G]
g [E] 7
_ a [F] flat 1 _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
The song is pretty much [C] looped up
Together, I mean, there's no other once you play it once it's like it
You know you play the whole thing over the whole time _
_ _ And he basically goes [Ab] from one _ [Bbm] two [Ab] _ three four [Db] 4
_ _ _ _ [E] Dominant 7 _ to a _ I guess you [G] can call it a flat flat [E] 6
to a [Cm] 2 I
_ Mean to a 3.
I'm sorry
_ [Fm]
6
[Bb] _ 2
_ [Eb] _ _
5
_ [Eb] Then 1 _ [Ab] _
because I'm I'm gonna give you the chords [Bm] as well, but that's just right
_ _ _ _ The first chord will be a [Ab] flat _ with a C minor 7
_ [G] G [F]
B [Ab] flat C
_ _ And E flat [C] I'm pretty much gonna give you this the skeleton of it
[B] _ second chord would be
[Gb] _ B flat left hand right hand would be a G flat chord G flat B flat D flat
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Third chord [B] will be
_ C
_ with a flat chord _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ Alright now we're gonna do a D flat a flat [Ab] and D flat the left hand
_ with a F a flat C and E flat
_ Note, which on the right hand is actually [C] at F minor [Db] 7 _ _
Now we're gonna do a G flat bass
[E] _
With a major 7 which is a a flat B E flat _ _ _ _ _ _
_ with a
ability _ with a
B _ [B] a
flat B flat D flat
_ Now [N] we're gonna do a C.
What's a a flat [Cm] chord?
_ E flat G and B flat
_ _ [C] never gonna go to [Fm] F
_ which is a _ _ _
E-flat a flat C
_ Now we're gonna go to the D with [Bb] a B flat chord D alpha B flat
_ [Eb] _ And then we want to E flat with D flat
_ [Db] _ _ F a flat _ and
D flat _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] and
That's your song.
That's pretty much it now
There are times that he don't go back to the one he'll go to [F] six which is F
[C] And he kind of does it like this we're gonna do the same stuff
[Gb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Eb] Now now instead of him going back to _ _ _ _
To a flat
_ [F] _ _ _
He goes to the [Em] E
_ Which is E and I'm going to a D flat diminished 7 which is D flat
EG [G] B flat
_ [Fm] _ _ F with a flat chord
_ see E flat and a flat and
[C] Then we're gonna do a now we're at the six we're gonna do a 5 1 4 to resolve it [F] to get back to D flat
[Ebm] _ _ _ _
so we're gonna do a E flat [Eb] B flat on the [Bb] left hand with a
_ _ _ G flat major 7 add 9 or you don't want a [Ebm] flat in there _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now _ [F] _ _ we're gonna do a a [C] flat with a G major [E] 7 I mean G flat major 7
flat 5 _ and
Then [F] back to the same chord who did before which is [Gb] D flat a [Db] flat
with a F
_ [Ab] minor 7 [B] so really each time you _ _
you [D] alternate
_ _ _ Your
[Eb] _
Your ending chords for example.
I just play it through [F] one time you hear what I'm talking [Cm] about _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Em] _ [Cm] This is the second time
And [Ebm] _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ do the [E] same stuff _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ So it's [F] like each time each time through [C] you alternate [N] your ending and
_ _ _ How I went back to the a flat I didn't [Eb] show you out there
I just did a G with an E flat chord E flat G and B and went [Ab] back to the
You either go there, or you can go back here.
Don't really matter _ _
[E] you gonna end up doing the same chords anyway
[Bb] So when you do [Db] this
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
Now this [Bb] is the first time
_ _ [Eb] Now when you get here to go to your second go around you can do
[Fm] _ Go to your six and [Ebm] do the five one four
[Db] _ _ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab]
Go to a flat just listen to the song to kind of understand what I'm [F] what I'm saying
It may maybe confuse the Hobbes saying it
But in other words it just your ending [E]
your last two chords of each quote-unquote loop
It's different.
Hey, he might go like the second go around you gonna start on your F
[C] Whereas the first of the beginning of the song you started a flat, but when you gonna go to your second
_ [G] Part not the second [C] part, but when you do your chord again on a second go around you gonna start here
You're not [E] gonna start here no more so you alternate, but just listen to the song
To really understand what I'm talking about and uh [Gb] hopefully that will help [F] you and I'll god bless
[Ab] you
[Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ Let go let God by the Wayne Woods _ _
This is gonna be in the key of a flat _ _
_ The scale of a flat major scale will be because I'm gonna talk in numbers as well
_ a flat [Bb] 1 b flat 2
[C] _ C [Db] 3 d flat [Eb] 4 e flat [F] 5 g 6
[Gm] _ _ [F] I'm sorry f 6 [G]
g [E] 7
_ a [F] flat 1 _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
The song is pretty much [C] looped up
Together, I mean, there's no other once you play it once it's like it
You know you play the whole thing over the whole time _
_ _ And he basically goes [Ab] from one _ [Bbm] two [Ab] _ three four [Db] 4
_ _ _ _ [E] Dominant 7 _ to a _ I guess you [G] can call it a flat flat [E] 6
to a [Cm] 2 I
_ Mean to a 3.
I'm sorry
_ [Fm]
6
[Bb] _ 2
_ [Eb] _ _
5
_ [Eb] Then 1 _ [Ab] _
because I'm I'm gonna give you the chords [Bm] as well, but that's just right
_ _ _ _ The first chord will be a [Ab] flat _ with a C minor 7
_ [G] G [F]
B [Ab] flat C
_ _ And E flat [C] I'm pretty much gonna give you this the skeleton of it
[B] _ second chord would be
[Gb] _ B flat left hand right hand would be a G flat chord G flat B flat D flat
[Ab] _ _ _ _ Third chord [B] will be
_ C
_ with a flat chord _
[Fm] _ _ _ _ [Db] _ _ Alright now we're gonna do a D flat a flat [Ab] and D flat the left hand
_ with a F a flat C and E flat
_ Note, which on the right hand is actually [C] at F minor [Db] 7 _ _
Now we're gonna do a G flat bass
[E] _
With a major 7 which is a a flat B E flat _ _ _ _ _ _
_ with a
ability _ with a
B _ [B] a
flat B flat D flat
_ Now [N] we're gonna do a C.
What's a a flat [Cm] chord?
_ E flat G and B flat
_ _ [C] never gonna go to [Fm] F
_ which is a _ _ _
E-flat a flat C
_ Now we're gonna go to the D with [Bb] a B flat chord D alpha B flat
_ [Eb] _ And then we want to E flat with D flat
_ [Db] _ _ F a flat _ and
D flat _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] and
That's your song.
That's pretty much it now
There are times that he don't go back to the one he'll go to [F] six which is F
[C] And he kind of does it like this we're gonna do the same stuff
[Gb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ [Eb] Now now instead of him going back to _ _ _ _
To a flat
_ [F] _ _ _
He goes to the [Em] E
_ Which is E and I'm going to a D flat diminished 7 which is D flat
EG [G] B flat
_ [Fm] _ _ F with a flat chord
_ see E flat and a flat and
[C] Then we're gonna do a now we're at the six we're gonna do a 5 1 4 to resolve it [F] to get back to D flat
[Ebm] _ _ _ _
so we're gonna do a E flat [Eb] B flat on the [Bb] left hand with a
_ _ _ G flat major 7 add 9 or you don't want a [Ebm] flat in there _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now _ [F] _ _ we're gonna do a a [C] flat with a G major [E] 7 I mean G flat major 7
flat 5 _ and
Then [F] back to the same chord who did before which is [Gb] D flat a [Db] flat
with a F
_ [Ab] minor 7 [B] so really each time you _ _
you [D] alternate
_ _ _ Your
[Eb] _
Your ending chords for example.
I just play it through [F] one time you hear what I'm talking [Cm] about _ _
_ [Gb] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Em] _ [Cm] This is the second time
And [Ebm] _ _ _ [Db] _
_ _ do the [E] same stuff _ _ _
[Cm] _ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ So it's [F] like each time each time through [C] you alternate [N] your ending and
_ _ _ How I went back to the a flat I didn't [Eb] show you out there
I just did a G with an E flat chord E flat G and B and went [Ab] back to the
You either go there, or you can go back here.
Don't really matter _ _
[E] you gonna end up doing the same chords anyway
[Bb] So when you do [Db] this
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
Now this [Bb] is the first time
_ _ [Eb] Now when you get here to go to your second go around you can do
[Fm] _ Go to your six and [Ebm] do the five one four
[Db] _ _ [E] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Ab]
Go to a flat just listen to the song to kind of understand what I'm [F] what I'm saying
It may maybe confuse the Hobbes saying it
But in other words it just your ending [E]
your last two chords of each quote-unquote loop
It's different.
Hey, he might go like the second go around you gonna start on your F
[C] Whereas the first of the beginning of the song you started a flat, but when you gonna go to your second
_ [G] Part not the second [C] part, but when you do your chord again on a second go around you gonna start here
You're not [E] gonna start here no more so you alternate, but just listen to the song
To really understand what I'm talking about and uh [Gb] hopefully that will help [F] you and I'll god bless
[Ab] you
[Eb] _ _ [Ebm] _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _