This is the solfa notation of we go dey hail. Enjoy
S d r
Bass line for we go dey hail: watch the video below:
This is the Chord Progression in Solfa notation of “Na you be God(i bu chukwu I bu ghi mmadu oo)”. Enjoy. Bass guitrist can
improvise upon the progression written below.
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
Just 3 months??
Yes three months!!
For some people it’s been well 2 years, and they are still unable to play in their church’s local assembly, or even accompany themselves or a friend as
they sing. What could be the problem. There is a problem somewhere. Let us find out.
Before we get started, let me show you Somebody who started learning the piano just three months ago, and right now, he is playing to numerousworship songs that He hasn’t even heard before now. Even praise songs. I know that most beginners have issues with praise songs because of the speed; ladies and gentlemen there is no difference between playing worship and praise.
“You can play all songs, as long as you know the correct progression”
Music 5:8(Michael Phils Version)
Yes, progression with correct timing.
Did you see that? Now you believe you can also learn to play in three months.
Now Back to the reasons you are not able to play your musical instrument well after all these time.
There are still many more things you should know. We would keep you updated with more articles. God bless you.
This is for those of us that are lovers of singing and playing along with our musical insrtument. If you are also a lover of Frank Edwards; you should like this. This is the chord progression of “Changing Lives” by Frank Edwards.
Someone ask a question
f s l
Do you believe in these miracles
f s l
How do you open blind eyes
f s l
How can a lame man start walking
f s l
What is the source of your strength
The progression is the same for the second verse.
f s l
My God is still changing lives
f s l
He’s still around doing good
f s l
He is the source of my strength
f s l
My God is still changing lives
f s l
Changing li……………………………ves
f s l
Changing li……………………………ves
f s l
Changing li……………………………ves
O o ooh
f s l
My God is still changing lives
The progression is the same throughout the song
This is the solfa notation used to play the popular hymn “Standing on the promises of christ”. Enjoy.
s s s l s f m s s d d
l l l t d t d t l s s
s s s l s f m f s dd
m m d d r r d t d
m d l d
r r r r r r d r m d l d
m d l f
m r d d d r m m r r d
This is the lyrics of the hymnal below
Standing on the promises of Christ my King,
Through eternal ages let his praises ring;
Glory in the highest, I will shout and sing,
Standing on the promises of God.
[Refrain:]
Standing, standing,
Standing on the promises of God my Savior;
Standing, standing,
I’m standing on the promises of God.
Standing on the promises I cannot fall,
Listening every moment to the Spirit’s call,
Resting in my Savior as my all in all,
Standing on the promises of God.
This is the solfa notation of “what a friend we have in Jesus”. Please drop your request for the solfa notation of any hymn that you might need. We would try to post the solfa notation as soon as possible. This is the solfa notation below:
1. What a friend we have in Jesus,
all our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
all because we do not carry
everything to God in prayer.
2. Have we trials and temptations?
Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be discouraged;
take it to the Lord in prayer.
Can we find a friend so faithful
who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness;
take it to the Lord in prayer.
3. Are we weak and heavy laden,
cumbered with a load of care?
Precious Savior, still our refuge;
take it to the Lord in prayer.
Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?
Take it to the Lord in prayer!
In his arms he’ll take and shield thee;
thou wilt find a solace there.
This is the solfa notation of the hymn “Praise my soul the king of heaven” composed by H.F Lyte. You can request for the sofa notation of any hymn you want. Just drop your comments, and I would be sure to work on your request. The solfa notation is written below:
This is the lyrics of the hymnal below:
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven;
to his feet thy tribute bring;
ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven,
evermore his praises sing:
Alleluia, alleluia!
Praise the everlasting King.
Praise him for his grace and favor
to our fathers in distress;
praise him still the same for ever,
slow to chide and swift to bless:
Alleluia, alleluia!
Glorious in his faithfulness.
Father-like, he tends and spares us;
well our feeble frame he knows;
in his hand he gently bears us,
rescues us from all our foes.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Widely yet his mercy flows.
Angels, help us to adore him;
ye behold him face to face;
sun and moon, bow down before him,
dwellers all in time and space.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Praise with us the God of grace.
This is the chord progression in solfa notes of “Ole Hallelujah” by Mario. This is the just the basic progressions you can improvise upon it by adding extensions of substituting them with relatives.