Chords for ray Price ( healing hands of time) intro
Tempo:
96.35 bpm
Chords used:
C#
A#
C#m
Cm
D#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yes, I'm going to try to cover the Ray Price's song Healing Hands of [C#] Time.
This is in [A#] B flat.
[C#] So here's what it sounds like on the recording.
[D#]
[A#] [Cm]
[A#]
[G] [C#] There we go.
Alright, so you've got to have again your second string lowered down a whole tone.
Hit on the [C#m] ninth fret, strings two and five.
[C#] [Gm] Five to eleven [B] fret.
Got a [C#] release here.
[Gm]
Then strings four and [D#m] six.
[C#]
Slide up to thirteenth.
[B] You've got to apply your B pedal [D#m] there.
[C#] Slow B.
[C#m] Then you've got to go [C#] to eighteenth.
[D#m]
Five and six.
Four and five.
Pedal down.
[C#m]
Then five, six and eight.
Come down to [C#] thirteenth.
[C#] [A#]
You've got to do that pretty quick.
So you've got to have that [C#m] down like that.
[C#]
[A#] It's all open right there.
Apply your knee lever and [C#] you can hit strings three, four, five.
[A] Just pump your pedals.
[C#]
That's the first string.
[D#] [C#]
[A#] So it comes up.
[C#] Now, he's lowered his sixth string down with a split.
He's got a split going on.
I don't have that on my guitar.
I don't have [B] the split in the sixth.
I had it, but I found [C#m] more use for the seven string [C#] raise than I did the six string split.
But anyway, and the thing [G#] going
And the split's going to bring it down here.
[C#] [Cm]
[C#] How I'm doing that is just hitting the seven string.
Sixth, pump in.
Five, seven, [Cm] [D] six, release.
If you want to add a little color to it, just keep that fourth string every hit.
So you hit that fourth string every [A#] time.
[A#m] [D#m]
[A#] And that adds a little more feel to it.
[A#] [C#m] [A#]
That's eight sixths.
Seven sixths, pedal [Cm] down.
Five sixths on the fifth [C#m] fret.
And that's the [A#] sixth fret.
[Cm] Thanks [Dm]
[C#]
[A#] [D#]
[Dm] [A#] [D#m]
[A#] [C#m] [C#]
This is in [A#] B flat.
[C#] So here's what it sounds like on the recording.
[D#]
[A#] [Cm]
[A#]
[G] [C#] There we go.
Alright, so you've got to have again your second string lowered down a whole tone.
Hit on the [C#m] ninth fret, strings two and five.
[C#] [Gm] Five to eleven [B] fret.
Got a [C#] release here.
[Gm]
Then strings four and [D#m] six.
[C#]
Slide up to thirteenth.
[B] You've got to apply your B pedal [D#m] there.
[C#] Slow B.
[C#m] Then you've got to go [C#] to eighteenth.
[D#m]
Five and six.
Four and five.
Pedal down.
[C#m]
Then five, six and eight.
Come down to [C#] thirteenth.
[C#] [A#]
You've got to do that pretty quick.
So you've got to have that [C#m] down like that.
[C#]
[A#] It's all open right there.
Apply your knee lever and [C#] you can hit strings three, four, five.
[A] Just pump your pedals.
[C#]
That's the first string.
[D#] [C#]
[A#] So it comes up.
[C#] Now, he's lowered his sixth string down with a split.
He's got a split going on.
I don't have that on my guitar.
I don't have [B] the split in the sixth.
I had it, but I found [C#m] more use for the seven string [C#] raise than I did the six string split.
But anyway, and the thing [G#] going
And the split's going to bring it down here.
[C#] [Cm]
[C#] How I'm doing that is just hitting the seven string.
Sixth, pump in.
Five, seven, [Cm] [D] six, release.
If you want to add a little color to it, just keep that fourth string every hit.
So you hit that fourth string every [A#] time.
[A#m] [D#m]
[A#] And that adds a little more feel to it.
[A#] [C#m] [A#]
That's eight sixths.
Seven sixths, pedal [Cm] down.
Five sixths on the fifth [C#m] fret.
And that's the [A#] sixth fret.
[Cm] Thanks [Dm]
[C#]
[A#] [D#]
[Dm] [A#] [D#m]
[A#] [C#m] [C#]
Key:
C#
A#
C#m
Cm
D#m
C#
A#
C#m
_ Yes, _ I'm going to try to cover the Ray Price's song Healing Hands of [C#] Time.
This is in [A#] B flat. _
[C#] So here's what it sounds like on the recording. _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C#] There we go.
Alright, so you've got to have again your second string _ lowered down a whole tone.
Hit on the [C#m] ninth fret, _ strings two and five.
_ _ [C#] _ [Gm] _ Five to eleven [B] fret.
Got a [C#] release here.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _
Then strings four and [D#m] six.
_ [C#] _ _
_ Slide up to thirteenth.
[B] You've got to apply your B pedal [D#m] there.
[C#] Slow B.
_ _ _ [C#m] Then you've got to go [C#] to eighteenth.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
Five and six.
_ Four and five. _ _
Pedal down.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
Then five, six and eight.
Come down to [C#] thirteenth. _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
You've got to do that pretty quick.
So you've got to _ _ _ have that [C#m] down like that. _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ It's all open right there.
Apply your knee lever and [C#] you can hit strings three, four, five. _
[A] _ Just pump your pedals.
_ _ _ [C#] _
_ That's the first string.
[D#] _ _ [C#] _ _
[A#] So it comes up.
_ _ _ [C#] Now, he's lowered his sixth string down with a split.
He's got a split going on.
I don't have that on my guitar.
I don't have [B] the split in the sixth.
I had it, but I found [C#m] more use for the seven string [C#] raise than I did the six string split.
But anyway, and the thing [G#] _ going_
And the split's going to bring it down here.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[C#] _ How I'm doing that is just hitting the seven string.
_ Sixth, pump in.
Five, seven, [Cm] [D] six, release.
If you want to add a little color to it, just keep that fourth string every hit.
So you hit that fourth string every [A#] time.
_ _ [A#m] _ [D#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] And that adds a little more feel to it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
That's eight sixths.
_ _ Seven sixths, pedal [Cm] down.
_ _ Five sixths on the fifth [C#m] fret. _
And that's the [A#] sixth fret.
[Cm] Thanks _ [Dm] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _
[A#] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _
This is in [A#] B flat. _
[C#] So here's what it sounds like on the recording. _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [C#] There we go.
Alright, so you've got to have again your second string _ lowered down a whole tone.
Hit on the [C#m] ninth fret, _ strings two and five.
_ _ [C#] _ [Gm] _ Five to eleven [B] fret.
Got a [C#] release here.
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _
Then strings four and [D#m] six.
_ [C#] _ _
_ Slide up to thirteenth.
[B] You've got to apply your B pedal [D#m] there.
[C#] Slow B.
_ _ _ [C#m] Then you've got to go [C#] to eighteenth.
_ _ _ _ [D#m] _
Five and six.
_ Four and five. _ _
Pedal down.
_ _ _ _ _ [C#m] _
Then five, six and eight.
Come down to [C#] thirteenth. _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
You've got to do that pretty quick.
So you've got to _ _ _ have that [C#m] down like that. _
_ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ It's all open right there.
Apply your knee lever and [C#] you can hit strings three, four, five. _
[A] _ Just pump your pedals.
_ _ _ [C#] _
_ That's the first string.
[D#] _ _ [C#] _ _
[A#] So it comes up.
_ _ _ [C#] Now, he's lowered his sixth string down with a split.
He's got a split going on.
I don't have that on my guitar.
I don't have [B] the split in the sixth.
I had it, but I found [C#m] more use for the seven string [C#] raise than I did the six string split.
But anyway, and the thing [G#] _ going_
And the split's going to bring it down here.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ [Cm] _ _
[C#] _ How I'm doing that is just hitting the seven string.
_ Sixth, pump in.
Five, seven, [Cm] [D] six, release.
If you want to add a little color to it, just keep that fourth string every hit.
So you hit that fourth string every [A#] time.
_ _ [A#m] _ [D#m] _ _ _ _
_ _ [A#] And that adds a little more feel to it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [A#] _ _ _
That's eight sixths.
_ _ Seven sixths, pedal [Cm] down.
_ _ Five sixths on the fifth [C#m] fret. _
And that's the [A#] sixth fret.
[Cm] Thanks _ [Dm] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A#] _ _ _ _ _ [D#] _ _ _
[Dm] _ _ [A#] _ _ _ _ [D#m] _ _
[A#] _ _ _ [C#m] _ _ _ [C#] _ _