Chords for Silver and Gold Kirk Franklin | Playbyhear.com
Tempo:
142.15 bpm
Chords used:
C#
D#m
F
F#
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Okay, here's silver and gold that Kirk Franklin did.
It's a classic easy choir or praise team song.
It's in the key of D flat.
So if you know circle of fourths and number system in D flat
this is gonna be super easy.
Why I say that a lot, don't I?
All right, but a lot of times people,
sometimes people whether on YouTube or something,
they come and they don't know that.
So I'm gonna give the chords the first time.
But for those of you that know it,
this is gonna be real easy.
[C#] Okay, the one chord in D flat, D flat, F, A flat, D flat,
silver [B] and gold.
That's the big three, which [A] is F,
[E] flat nine, [F] sharp five, F, A flat, [F#m] D flat, E flat, F.
Six chord [D#] is B flat [Fm] minor nine,
silver and, [A#] which is B flat, [Fm] A flat, C, D flat, F.
Now then [B] circle of fourths, five to one,
[C#] gold, which is [G#] A flat, [D#m] F sharp, B flat,
[B] D natural, E flat, [C#] gold.
[E] Four chord is a F sharp major [F#] ninth, F [F] sharp, E F,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D [F#] flat.
Together I [Fm] have Jesus.
You three chord is F, E flat, [C#] A flat, D flat.
[G#] Back to the six chord again.
[F] Then [Cm]
silver and, all right,
which [A#m] is the B flat [D#] goes to [F] E flat and drop the [Cm] thumb.
You end up with E flat, G, C, [Fm] D flat, F.
[D#] [G#] Silver and gold.
[F] I'm silver [G#] and gold.
All right, that's A flat major, A flat, A flat, C, E flat.
And then same chord with F sharp in the bass.
[F] Dauphin, all right.
So that's the one chord [C#] again, which is D flat.
Okay, but to make it sound a little [C] different,
you use alternate bass,
[C#] which instead of using the D flat this time,
you use another [F#] chord and [C#] note in the chord.
And it gives you a slightly different sound.
Same old [F#m] fortune.
And then you're right there for the big three again.
Now, if you want [C#m] to, you can [F] do major, minor, major.
We said major, minor, major is what?
Whenever you have a major [C#] chord,
you could always use [D#m] the minor chord next to it.
[C#] So if you use some B flat, D flat [D#m] major,
you can use E flat [G#] minor.
[C#] A flat, D flat, [D#m] F, B flat, E flat, F sharp.
Or do, [C#] so you can say,
no fame [F#m] or fortune, or you [C#] can say,
no [F#] fame, [F#m]
gives you a little extra.
[F] [C#] No riches, [B]
all right.
So that's six, two, [E] five, one in the [C] circle of fours.
We did that, remember the six that we did before.
When you go into E flat, which is two, you [Cm] drop the thumb.
And then the five, one that we [B] did before.
[F] And then you [B] say, [F#] rather [C#] have Jesus.
There's [E] the major, minor, major that we did before.
[D#m] There it is again.
E flat major, [C#] minor, D flat, [D#m] major,
E flat [C#] minor, D flat major.
[D#m] I [F#] rather [C#]
have Jesus.
[D#m] E flat minor, B flat, E flat, F [C#] sharp.
[F]
F [Fm] in the bass, A [C#] flat, D flat, F.
[D#m] E flat minor again with F sharp in the bass.
[F#] F sharp, F sharp, [D#m] B flat, E flat, [G#] Jesus.
A flat, A [C#] flat, D flat, F.
See how that's the [D#m] major, minor, major.
[C#]
It's a classic easy choir or praise team song.
It's in the key of D flat.
So if you know circle of fourths and number system in D flat
this is gonna be super easy.
Why I say that a lot, don't I?
All right, but a lot of times people,
sometimes people whether on YouTube or something,
they come and they don't know that.
So I'm gonna give the chords the first time.
But for those of you that know it,
this is gonna be real easy.
[C#] Okay, the one chord in D flat, D flat, F, A flat, D flat,
silver [B] and gold.
That's the big three, which [A] is F,
[E] flat nine, [F] sharp five, F, A flat, [F#m] D flat, E flat, F.
Six chord [D#] is B flat [Fm] minor nine,
silver and, [A#] which is B flat, [Fm] A flat, C, D flat, F.
Now then [B] circle of fourths, five to one,
[C#] gold, which is [G#] A flat, [D#m] F sharp, B flat,
[B] D natural, E flat, [C#] gold.
[E] Four chord is a F sharp major [F#] ninth, F [F] sharp, E F,
[C#] A flat, B flat, D [F#] flat.
Together I [Fm] have Jesus.
You three chord is F, E flat, [C#] A flat, D flat.
[G#] Back to the six chord again.
[F] Then [Cm]
silver and, all right,
which [A#m] is the B flat [D#] goes to [F] E flat and drop the [Cm] thumb.
You end up with E flat, G, C, [Fm] D flat, F.
[D#] [G#] Silver and gold.
[F] I'm silver [G#] and gold.
All right, that's A flat major, A flat, A flat, C, E flat.
And then same chord with F sharp in the bass.
[F] Dauphin, all right.
So that's the one chord [C#] again, which is D flat.
Okay, but to make it sound a little [C] different,
you use alternate bass,
[C#] which instead of using the D flat this time,
you use another [F#] chord and [C#] note in the chord.
And it gives you a slightly different sound.
Same old [F#m] fortune.
And then you're right there for the big three again.
Now, if you want [C#m] to, you can [F] do major, minor, major.
We said major, minor, major is what?
Whenever you have a major [C#] chord,
you could always use [D#m] the minor chord next to it.
[C#] So if you use some B flat, D flat [D#m] major,
you can use E flat [G#] minor.
[C#] A flat, D flat, [D#m] F, B flat, E flat, F sharp.
Or do, [C#] so you can say,
no fame [F#m] or fortune, or you [C#] can say,
no [F#] fame, [F#m]
gives you a little extra.
[F] [C#] No riches, [B]
all right.
So that's six, two, [E] five, one in the [C] circle of fours.
We did that, remember the six that we did before.
When you go into E flat, which is two, you [Cm] drop the thumb.
And then the five, one that we [B] did before.
[F] And then you [B] say, [F#] rather [C#] have Jesus.
There's [E] the major, minor, major that we did before.
[D#m] There it is again.
E flat major, [C#] minor, D flat, [D#m] major,
E flat [C#] minor, D flat major.
[D#m] I [F#] rather [C#]
have Jesus.
[D#m] E flat minor, B flat, E flat, F [C#] sharp.
[F]
F [Fm] in the bass, A [C#] flat, D flat, F.
[D#m] E flat minor again with F sharp in the bass.
[F#] F sharp, F sharp, [D#m] B flat, E flat, [G#] Jesus.
A flat, A [C#] flat, D flat, F.
See how that's the [D#m] major, minor, major.
[C#]
Key:
C#
D#m
F
F#
B
C#
D#m
F
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Okay, here's silver and gold that Kirk Franklin did.
It's a classic easy choir or praise team song.
_ _ _ It's in the key of D flat.
So if you know circle of fourths and number system in D flat
this is gonna be super easy.
Why I say that a lot, don't I?
All right, but a lot of times people,
sometimes people whether on YouTube or something,
they come and they don't know that.
So I'm gonna give the chords the first time.
But for those of you that know it,
this is gonna be real easy.
[C#] Okay, the one chord in D flat, D flat, F, A flat, D flat, _ _
_ _ silver _ [B] and gold.
_ _ That's the big three, which [A] is F,
_ [E] flat nine, [F] sharp five, F, A flat, [F#m] D flat, E flat, F.
_ Six chord [D#] is B flat [Fm] minor nine,
_ _ silver and, [A#] which is B flat, [Fm] A flat, C, D flat, F. _
_ _ _ _ Now then [B] circle of fourths, five to one,
_ [C#] gold, _ which is [G#] A flat, [D#m] F sharp, B flat,
[B] D natural, E flat, [C#] gold.
_ _ [E] Four chord is a F sharp major [F#] ninth, F _ [F] sharp, E F, _
_ [C#] A flat, B flat, D [F#] flat.
Together I [Fm] have Jesus.
You three chord is F, E flat, [C#] A flat, D flat.
_ [G#] Back to the six chord again.
_ [F] Then [Cm]
silver and, all right,
which [A#m] is the B flat [D#] goes to [F] E flat and drop the [Cm] thumb.
You end up with E flat, G, C, [Fm] D flat, F.
[D#] _ _ _ [G#] Silver and gold.
[F] I'm silver [G#] and gold.
All right, _ _ that's A flat major, A flat, A flat, C, E flat. _ _
And then same chord with F sharp in the bass. _ _
[F] Dauphin, all right.
So that's the one chord [C#] again, which is D flat.
_ _ Okay, _ _ _ but _ _ to make it sound a little [C] different,
you use alternate bass,
[C#] which instead of using the D flat this time,
you use another [F#] chord and [C#] note in the chord.
And it gives you a slightly different sound. _
Same old [F#m] fortune.
And then you're right there for the big three again.
Now, if you want [C#m] to, you can [F] do major, minor, major.
We said major, minor, major is what?
Whenever you have a major [C#] chord,
you could always use [D#m] the minor chord next to it.
[C#] So if you use some B flat, D flat [D#m] major,
you can use E flat [G#] minor.
[C#] A flat, D flat, [D#m] F, _ B flat, E flat, F sharp.
Or do, [C#] so you can say,
no fame [F#m] or fortune, or you [C#] can say,
no [F#] fame, _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ gives you a little extra. _
[F] _ [C#] No riches, _ [B] _ _
_ _ all right.
So that's six, two, [E] five, one in the [C] circle of fours.
We did that, remember the six _ that we did before.
When you go into E flat, which is two, you [Cm] drop the thumb.
_ _ And then the five, one that we [B] did before.
_ _ [F] _ _ And then you [B] say, [F#] rather [C#] have Jesus.
There's [E] the major, minor, major that we did before.
[D#m] There it is again.
E flat major, [C#] minor, D flat, [D#m] major,
E flat [C#] minor, D flat major.
[D#m] I [F#] rather _ [C#]
have Jesus.
[D#m] _ _ E flat minor, _ B flat, E flat, F [C#] sharp.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ F [Fm] in the bass, A [C#] flat, D flat, F. _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ E flat minor again with F sharp in the bass.
[F#] F sharp, F sharp, [D#m] B flat, E flat, [G#] _ _ _ Jesus. _
A flat, A [C#] flat, _ D flat, F.
See how that's the [D#m] major, minor, major.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Okay, here's silver and gold that Kirk Franklin did.
It's a classic easy choir or praise team song.
_ _ _ It's in the key of D flat.
So if you know circle of fourths and number system in D flat
this is gonna be super easy.
Why I say that a lot, don't I?
All right, but a lot of times people,
sometimes people whether on YouTube or something,
they come and they don't know that.
So I'm gonna give the chords the first time.
But for those of you that know it,
this is gonna be real easy.
[C#] Okay, the one chord in D flat, D flat, F, A flat, D flat, _ _
_ _ silver _ [B] and gold.
_ _ That's the big three, which [A] is F,
_ [E] flat nine, [F] sharp five, F, A flat, [F#m] D flat, E flat, F.
_ Six chord [D#] is B flat [Fm] minor nine,
_ _ silver and, [A#] which is B flat, [Fm] A flat, C, D flat, F. _
_ _ _ _ Now then [B] circle of fourths, five to one,
_ [C#] gold, _ which is [G#] A flat, [D#m] F sharp, B flat,
[B] D natural, E flat, [C#] gold.
_ _ [E] Four chord is a F sharp major [F#] ninth, F _ [F] sharp, E F, _
_ [C#] A flat, B flat, D [F#] flat.
Together I [Fm] have Jesus.
You three chord is F, E flat, [C#] A flat, D flat.
_ [G#] Back to the six chord again.
_ [F] Then [Cm]
silver and, all right,
which [A#m] is the B flat [D#] goes to [F] E flat and drop the [Cm] thumb.
You end up with E flat, G, C, [Fm] D flat, F.
[D#] _ _ _ [G#] Silver and gold.
[F] I'm silver [G#] and gold.
All right, _ _ that's A flat major, A flat, A flat, C, E flat. _ _
And then same chord with F sharp in the bass. _ _
[F] Dauphin, all right.
So that's the one chord [C#] again, which is D flat.
_ _ Okay, _ _ _ but _ _ to make it sound a little [C] different,
you use alternate bass,
[C#] which instead of using the D flat this time,
you use another [F#] chord and [C#] note in the chord.
And it gives you a slightly different sound. _
Same old [F#m] fortune.
And then you're right there for the big three again.
Now, if you want [C#m] to, you can [F] do major, minor, major.
We said major, minor, major is what?
Whenever you have a major [C#] chord,
you could always use [D#m] the minor chord next to it.
[C#] So if you use some B flat, D flat [D#m] major,
you can use E flat [G#] minor.
[C#] A flat, D flat, [D#m] F, _ B flat, E flat, F sharp.
Or do, [C#] so you can say,
no fame [F#m] or fortune, or you [C#] can say,
no [F#] fame, _ [F#m] _
_ _ _ _ gives you a little extra. _
[F] _ [C#] No riches, _ [B] _ _
_ _ all right.
So that's six, two, [E] five, one in the [C] circle of fours.
We did that, remember the six _ that we did before.
When you go into E flat, which is two, you [Cm] drop the thumb.
_ _ And then the five, one that we [B] did before.
_ _ [F] _ _ And then you [B] say, [F#] rather [C#] have Jesus.
There's [E] the major, minor, major that we did before.
[D#m] There it is again.
E flat major, [C#] minor, D flat, [D#m] major,
E flat [C#] minor, D flat major.
[D#m] I [F#] rather _ [C#]
have Jesus.
[D#m] _ _ E flat minor, _ B flat, E flat, F [C#] sharp.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ F [Fm] in the bass, A [C#] flat, D flat, F. _ _ _
[D#m] _ _ _ E flat minor again with F sharp in the bass.
[F#] F sharp, F sharp, [D#m] B flat, E flat, [G#] _ _ _ Jesus. _
A flat, A [C#] flat, _ D flat, F.
See how that's the [D#m] major, minor, major.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _