Chords for Mighty to Save Israel and New Breed Guitar Tutorial part 2

Tempo:
105.8 bpm
Chords used:

E

C#m

A

B

C#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Mighty to Save   Israel and New Breed Guitar Tutorial part 2 chords
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Now that we got the summing pattern done, let's get to the intro.
So the intro starts at the 12th [E] fret with this E chord variation.
You're going to see a lot of variations in this song.
So you might be familiar with the E, C sharp minor, then A.
But in this song, we will not strum any chords on this side, but rather the variation that
Israel uses in the song.
I just E, this is your E, which I will show you how to play later.
Then the B, the C sharp minor, [A] and then the A, [C#m] or A2.
Let's go.
So, [N] why don't I teach you the A first?
So your A chord starts at B.
Let me just adjust this for a while.
So, [C#m] this shape, [Em] you'll [N] see Israel use this shape mostly in the song.
So it starts with your first finger, your index [E] finger, on the 2nd fret, [D#] 5th string.
Ay!
2nd fret, 2nd [E] string, sorry.
[N] It goes like this, and the 2nd finger, your middle finger, will go on the 6th fret, 3rd [C#] string.
[G] Sorry about that.
[C#] The 6th [B] fret, 3rd string.
Then finally, [A#] your ring [A] finger is on the 7th fret, on the 4th string.
[E] [C#] [F#m]
[N] It's almost like a triad shape.
I don't know.
I'm not very familiar with chord theory [A] yet.
[E] But this is your A chord, and once you let go of the first finger, this is what you will call an A2 chord.
[A] So, you let it ring from the [N] 5th string up to the 1st, but you leave the A string at the top out.
So, you're going to be seeing [A] this shape in the intro.
[N] Because you will slide this shape to the 12th fret.
[E]
This is [A] your A, [B]
if you go one step higher, if you go a whole step higher, you go to the B [E] chord.
[Am] Then C, [D] and a D, [A] [E] then your E.
That's mostly the theory behind it.
[N]
[E] So, this is the intro.
You'll be using this shape.
As you notice, [C#] my pinky is [G#m] not moving.
[N]
And my pinky is the only finger that can move, because all my other fingers are preoccupied.
So, in the song, Israel makes use of this when he [C#m] plays.
[E] [C#m] [E]
So, that's mostly the theory behind it.
[A] That's how [N] Israel does it.
And the strumming pattern for that would be all downstrokes.
[E]
As much as possible, please try to keep your strumming only on the 4th fret below.
You don't really want to hear the top strings.
So, if you can, you might try to mute it, but if I were you, you just strum.
You strum the first 4 strings.
Just to make it easy.
[C#m] The motif, the pattern for what Israel does is
He places his pinky on the 14th fret, 2nd string.
And then [E] he lets go.
He lets his finger ring out.
[C#m] So, [E]
if you're not yet [A#] [E]
used to, if you're lifting your [B] fingers,
[E] if [N] you're not yet used to hammer-ons,
you might as well practice with this [C#m] exercise.
[E]
[C#m] [E] [N] So, first, and then, you follow the melody.
[C#m] [E] [A#] [E] [B]
[C#m] [G#m] As [C#m] [B] [C#m]
[B] you can see, I give
[C#m] time.
Once I let go of this pinky, [E]
I let the E chord ring out first
before I [D#] place my pinky [B] on the 14th fret, E string.
So, you see the movement is always on the 14th fret.
The intro, that's the only thing that you'll practice, how to move your pinky [A] between [B]
the [Em] [C#m] strings.
[G#m] Since this is a, I don't know what tempo it is, but it's [C#m] kind of
[G#m] fast, [N] not so much.
But in the intro it is, since I don't know, the down pattern is very fast.
So, that's the intro.
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E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
B
12341112
C#
12341114
E
2311
C#m
13421114
A
1231
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_ _ _ _ _ Now that we got the summing pattern _ done, let's get to the intro. _
So the intro _ _ starts _ _ _ at the 12th [E] fret with _ _ _ this E chord variation.
You're going to see a lot of variations in this song.
So you might be familiar with the E, _ _ _ C sharp minor, _ _ _ then A. _ _
But in this song, _ we will _ not strum any chords on this side, but rather the variation that
Israel uses in the song.
I just E, this is your E, which I will show you how to play later.
Then the B, the C sharp minor, [A] and then the A, [C#m] or A2. _
Let's go.
So, _ _ [N] why don't I teach you the A first?
So your A _ _ _ _ chord starts at B. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Let me just adjust this for a while. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ So, [C#m] this shape, _ _ [Em] you'll [N] see Israel use this shape mostly in the song.
So it starts with your first finger, your index [E] finger, on the 2nd fret, [D#] 5th string.
Ay!
2nd fret, 2nd [E] string, sorry.
_ [N] It goes like this, and the 2nd finger, _ your middle finger, will go _ on the _ _ 6th fret, 3rd [C#] string.
_ _ [G] Sorry about that. _
[C#] _ _ The 6th [B] fret, 3rd string. _
Then finally, [A#] your ring [A] finger _ is on the 7th fret, on the 4th string. _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ [C#] _ _ [F#m] _ _
[N] It's almost like a triad shape.
I don't know.
I'm not very familiar with chord theory [A] yet.
_ [E] But this is your A chord, and once you let go of the first finger, this is what you will call an A2 chord. _ _ _ _
[A] So, you let it ring from the [N] 5th string up to the 1st, but you leave the A string at the top out.
_ _ So, you're going to be seeing [A] this shape in the intro.
_ [N] Because you will _ _ _ slide _ _ _ this shape _ _ _ _ _ _ to the 12th fret.
[E] _ _
This is _ _ [A] your A, [B] _
if you go one step higher, if you go a whole step higher, you go to the B [E] chord.
_ [Am] Then C, [D] and a D, [A] [E] then your E. _
That's mostly the theory behind it.
_ _ [N] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ So, this is the intro.
You'll be using this shape. _ _ _ _
_ _ As you notice, _ [C#] my pinky is [G#m] not moving.
_ _ [N] _ _
_ And my pinky is the only finger that can move, because all my other fingers are preoccupied.
So, in the song, Israel makes use of this when he [C#m] plays.
[E] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
So, that's mostly the theory behind it. _ _
_ _ [A] That's how [N] Israel does it.
And the strumming pattern for that would be all downstrokes.
[E] _ _
_ _ _ _ As much as possible, please try to keep your strumming only on the _ _ _ _ 4th fret below.
You don't really want _ _ to hear the top strings.
So, if you can, you might try to mute it, but if I were you, you just strum. _ _ _ _
_ _ You strum the first 4 strings.
Just to make it easy.
_ _ [C#m] The motif, the pattern for what Israel does is _ _ _ _
He places his pinky on _ _ the _ _ _ _ 14th fret, 2nd string.
_ _ And then [E] he lets go.
_ He lets _ his finger ring out.
[C#m] So, _ _ _ [E] _ _
if you're not yet [A#] _ _ _ [E]
used to, if you're lifting your [B] fingers,
[E] _ _ _ _ _ if [N] you're not yet used to hammer-ons,
you might as well practice with this [C#m] exercise. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ [E] _ [N] So, _ first, and then, you follow the melody. _
[C#m] _ [E] _ [A#] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
[C#m] _ [G#m] As _ [C#m] _ _ [B] _ [C#m] _
[B] _ _ you can see, I give _ _
[C#m] time.
Once I let go of this pinky, _ [E] _
I let the E chord ring out first
before I [D#] place my pinky [B] on the 14th fret, E string.
So, you see the movement is always on the 14th fret.
The intro, _ _ that's the only thing that you'll practice, how to move your pinky [A] between _ [B]
the [Em] [C#m] strings.
[G#m] _ _ Since this is a, I don't know what tempo it is, but it's [C#m] kind of _
[G#m] fast, [N] not so much.
_ But in the intro it is, since I don't know, _ the down pattern is very fast.
So, that's the intro. _ _

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