This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “Only you Jesus” by Ada Ehi. You can get the solfa notation of the “only you Jesus” here. Make sure you don’t forget to share this tutorial with your friends. I’m sure they would find it helpful.
Only You can do…
d f
What no man can do
s f
Only You can say!
d f
What no man can say
s f
Only You can Change
d f
Every Situation at all
s f
Only You are able
d f
Daddy so so You are Capable
s f
Just like You walked through the streets of galilee
d f s
Resp: You are doing the same today
f d
Call: And like You healed the sick and You raised the dead
f s
Resp: You are doing the same today
f d…….
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The progression continues like that in circles till the end of the song. d f s f
This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “My trust is in you” by David G. Please don’t forget to share, so your friends can also see it. You can also check our youtube channel for plenty song tutorials.
Lion of Judah
d
My trust is in you
fah soh
Ancient of days
doh
My trust is in you
fah soh
I am that I am
doh
My trust is in you
fah soh
Lily of the valley
doh
My trust is in you
fah soh
The song goes on and on like that following that same progression doh – fah – soh
Before we begin I want to get rid of this assumption:
1.That there is a particular pattern that can play all gospel praise songs.
There is no such pattern as this because a particular pattern is based on a chord progression; and you know that different songs have their different progressions.
And I also want you to note that, different songs have their own different progressions. So your ears should be at work whenever you are about to play. An easy way around this is for you to reharse with our chordprogression ebook.
I hear this a lot of times from beginners:
“I’m good in playing worship but my problem is playing praises”
The truth is you are not good in playing either of them. Most people make that statement because they have memorized playing a few worship songs, then they feel they can handle all worship songs. Go and listen to them play then you would know hear how horrible they sound. They sound horrible because they play the wrong progressions to songs.
1.You should be able to play the progression of any song by just hearing it. I know this would be very hard for beginners, you just have to train your ears to know the right chords that should accompany song. You should get this chord progression ebook of over 100 nigerian praiseand worship songs. The ebook would help you develop your ears as long as you practice.
2.You should be able to move swiftly between chords. This is very important. You do not want to be slowing down the rhythm simply because you are unable to sound each chord correctly at the right time. You should be able to go swiftly from “doh to fah”, or from “fah to lah” or from “reh to soh” or from “mi to lah” or from “doh to mi”e.t.c You can watch our chord progression series video for more lessons.
3.You should be able to play “accompany chords” on the left hand and play the notes of songs on the right hand. In other words you should be able to solo and at the same time accompany your solo with chords. It is very simple, for a start you can use hymns to practice.
Having knowing all these requirements,
How do you make all make your accompaniment of gospel praise songs more interesting.
This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “Imela” by Jumbo. The chord progression is writen on top of the lyrics against where they should come up in the song. Pianist, guitarist would find it helpful. Enjoy.
This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “You give me life” by Noel Robinson. Feel free to practice on your guitar or piano.I hope you are aware that you can use the basic major and minor chords.
doh d m s reh r f l mii m s t fah f l d soh s t r lah l d m tii t r f
This is the solfa notation of “For your glory” by Tasha Cobbs. It is suitable for guitarist, saxophonist and other solo instrumentalist. Enjoy. Please make sure you share this post to your friends on social media, am sure they would find it helpful.
m f s Lord if I
d l l s m r Find favor in Your sight
m-f l-s
l s t s Hear my hearts cry
d d’ t l s m I’m desperately waiting
d d’ t l t s To be where You are.
d d’ t l t s m
d d’ t l t s I’ll travel near or far
d t l s For Your glory
d t l s m r I will do anything
d t l s-l-s Just to see You
d t l s s m r To behold You as my King
d m m s r d d I wanna be where You are
d m m s r m m I gotta be where You are
This is the solfa notation of “pray for me” by Dare art Alade featuring Soweto choir
m m r r d d d Woke up one sunday morning
m m m r d r m d told my daddy I’m leaving home
m m m m m s m s l m going off to the city tommorrow
r r s f m r d t l even though I dont know where to go
m m r r daddy said son
d r d d dont be a fool
d m m m m r cos life in the city
r r-d-r m d is un believable
m m m m m m m s m s l m you could get broken oh!! you’re just a little boy
d m s f m r d t l and you may never find your way
l d d m d s (l d t s l) I know i could get lost (I know I I I)
l d d m d s d (l d t s l) I know I could get broken (I know I I I)
d m m m m d d s f m r r forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
l d m f m r d t l and I’m already gone so just
m r r d l (r s s r d) pray for me eee(Gbadura fun mi)
m r r t d t l (d d d r d) pray I find my way (kori bamise)
m m m s m m m s m s l m forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d m s f m r d t l and I’m already gone so just
m m m r r d d l hello daddy how you doing
m m r r d d d Hope mama is doing ok
m m m m m s m s l m (s l l r r s d l l )been four years and eleven years now(mogbo pe aduke ti dagba
m m m r d r d l it was true what you said to me
m m m m r r r d r m d that life in the city is unbelievable
m m m m s m s m s l m Had to struggle just to get by everyday
r r s f m r d t l (m l) And i could bearly find my way (sugbon)
r d m d t l l (l l s l l ) mo mo pe miole shina (oda mi loju)
d r r m f m (r m r s l) to ripe aye le (aye ni soro)
m m m m m m m s m s l m forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d r m f m r d l l oh am already gone so just
m s l (pray for me..)
r s s r d(gbadura fun mi)
d d d t d (kori ba mise)
m m m m m m m s m s l m forgive me father but i gotta take a chance
d m s f m r d t l oh am already gone so just
This is the tonic solfa of “Jesus at the cener” by Eben. Enjoy. Please don’t forget to support us by sharing on facebook and twitter so your friends can enjoy. Solo Instrumentalist like saxophonist, guitarist e.t.c would find this post helpful; make sure it gets to them.
At the centre of it all m s l l l s m
It’s you that I see d r r m r
It’s you that I see d r r m l
There is power in your name l l l l l s s
Miracles happen in your name t t t t l s l l
You are bigger bigger than the biggest d’ d d d. d d d d d d
You are stronger stronger than the strongestd d’ d d d. d d d d d t
You are higher higher than the highest r’ r r r. r r r r r m
You are greater, greater than the greatest m’ m m m. m m m m m m f
This is the tonic solfa of “You are alpha and Omega” by Israel and New breed. The solfa notation is written against the lyrics of the song. Please share this post so your friends can also find it useful. Don’t forget to subscribe to our youtube channel fo helpful videos.
d r m m You are Alpha and Omega
r m f m and Omega
s l f r r d We worship You our Lord
m d t t r r d You are worthy to be praised
s l t d t l s We give You all the glory
s l f r r d We worship You our Lord
m d t t r r d You are worthy to be praised
This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “Na you be God(Ibuchukwu ibughi mmadu oo)” by Tim Godfrey ft Eben and Ccioma. It is suitable for guitarist and other accompany instrumentalists. The progression is written against the lyrics of the song. Please support us by sharing to social media. Don’t forget to subscribe to our youtube channel.
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
d s
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
l f
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
d s
I bụ Chukwu Ị bụghị mmadụ
l f
Na You be God, Almighty God
d s
You no be man oh, You no be man oh
l f Nara Ekele
l
Nara Otuto
fe
Ome Mma
taw
Nanị Gị ka m ga efe
f
A ga m aja Gị mma
Si na ebighebi, ebighebi ruo na ebighebi
d s
Si na ebighebi, ebighebi ruo na ebighebi
l f
Na You be God, Almighty God
d s
You no be man oh, You no be man oh
l f
Ancient of days
d
You never ever change all
s
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
l
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
f
From age to age Lord,
d
You remain the same
s
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
l
Ị dịghị agbanwe agbanwe
f