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Chord progression/solfa of “Nani Gi” by “Mario Ese”

This is the chord progression in solfa notation of “Nani Gi” by “Mario Ese“. The progression is written against the lyrics for better understanding:

nani gi by mario ese played on piano by a small girl

The progression of the intro is:
r  l  s  f
r  l  s  fe

d
Here we’ve come
l
To worship you
s fe                        s
And praise your holy name
d                        f
There is no one like you Lord
s                        d
You deserving all our praise

Chorus:

f                   s
I bu chimoooooooo
m
I bu chim
f                   s
I bu chimoooooooo
m
Onye nji eme onu
taw            r
Nani gi bu chimoooo
m
Onye nwe mooo
taw            r
Nani gi bu chimoooo
d
Onye nwe mooo

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Chord Progression/ Solfa of “Onise iyanu” by “Nathaniel Bassey” featuring Glorous fountain choir and micah stampley

If you want to know how to play Onise iyanu on piano or on the guitar. This is the chord progression of Onise Iyanu in solfa notation so beginners can easily grab it. Feel free to drop your comments.

choir master playing oise iyanu on piano

The song starts like this:

m  s    l    t    d   s   r
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

d
Onise Iyanu
f                                                        l
You are the God of awesome wonders
s
I’ve tasted of Your power
d
Onise Iyanu
f
You have shown me so much mercy
l                                          s
Much more than I deserve

Get the solfa notation of Onise Iyanu here for saxophonist, guitarist and solo instrumentalist

d                            f
My eyes have seen, my ears have heard
l                          s
The wonders of Your grace
d                     f
Creation bows in awe of You
l                             s
And we join to give You praise
d                                    f
The words You speak turns things around
l                                   s
Your outstretched arm has lifted me
r                        m
You took away the chains and cords
f                   l       s
That held me bound

d                      f
Omniscient, Omnipotent
l                          s
The one who does great things
d               f
When I behold the things You do
l                              s
I just can’t hold back my praise

So you can just keep playing the 1 4 6 5 progression over the song as it continues to the end. Sometimes you can replace the 5 with 7

Get the solfa notation of Onise Iyanu here for saxophonist, guitarist and solo instrumentalist

1    4    6    5/7
d    f     l     s/t

c    f     Am  g

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Chord progression/solfa of “nobody greater” by Vashawn Mitchell

This is chord progression of “Nobody Greater” by Vashawn Mitchell in tonic solfa so that beginners can easily understand. The song is in the key Key Gb.

wise man playing nobody greater on the piano

You can get the backing track nobody greater in the video below:

You might be seeing taw, fi, and di, follow this scale so you would understand: d di r ri mi f fi s ze l taw t d.

taw                                                        fah
I climbed on to the highest mountain, Looked all around
s /d d
Couldn’t find nobody
taw                                                       f
Went down into the deepest valley, Look all around down there
s /d d
Could find nobody
taw/r                                                  taw (m,d)   di/fi (r,taw)
I went across the deep blue sea, Couldn’t find one to compare
taw/r
To your grace, and love, your mercy
f                                                            d
Nobody greater, nobody greater than you

Chorus
s                            f
Search all over, Couldn’t find nobody
s/t                               f
I look high and low, Still couldn’t find nobody
taw (taw,r,f,f,taw)     f (f,l,d,d,f)            d
Nobody greater,     nobody greater, nobody greater than you

s  l/s  s  r/s  s  d  r/d  d
Nobody can heal,                                 Like you can
s  l/s  s  r/s  s        d/l  r/l  d/l
All most holy one,                           You are the great I am
ze/t              r/m                                 l        f/r
Awesome in all your ways, And mighty is your hand
taw/r                               r/s  m/fi
You are he, who carried out redemption plan
m r s/d                          m/l    fi/ze
You are he, who carried out redemption plan

The key would now change to Ab.

Saxophone solo of “Chukwuma” by “Day Star” choir

After I dropped the tonic solfa of the intro of that beautiful song(Chukwuma) by Day Star choir, there has been requests for the solo the saxophonist did in the middle of the song. That is the purpose of this post. Pick up your solo instrument and begin to try your hands on it:

saxophonist playing chukwuma by day star choir

m s l d t l s m
l d r r m m r d r
m m r’ r’ d t d t l : s-m s r d
d m r d m f s s s s s m s m s
m s m s m s m t t d t l t d t : d d d t d t d t
m r d t l s
m s m s f m d l
l d l s f m s f m r d r   m r d   d m r d : m r d t l s f m r d …

I hope you can figure it out ooo….Just download the song and try to relate with it, you would get it. God Bless you.

Chord Progression in Tonic Solfa of “Imela” by Nathaniel Bassey


The chord Progression of “Imela” by Nathaniel Bassey“. Enjoy. It is suitable for the guitarist and pianist. 
Here we go:

young pianist playing imela by nathaniel Bassey

Verse:

When I think upon your goodness;
doh
And Your faithfulness each day
ti
I’m convinced it’s not because I am worthy 
lah
to receive the kind of love that You give.
       soh

….It goes on and on like that till the end of the verse

Imela Imela
       doh    ti 
Okaka Onyekeruwa
         lah              fah         
Imela Imela
      doh     ti
Eze m Oo
              lah soh fah                       
                    or
             reh  mi  fah


That’s how it goes on and on for the chorus.  The second verse follows the progression of the first verse.



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Tonic Solfa of the Intro of “Chukwu Oma” by “DayStar choir”

This post is basically for Saxophonist who are having issues playing the intro of this beautiful song “chukwu Oma” by Daystar Choir. It is written is solfa notation for easy understanding so that you can play it on any key. Here we go:

tonic solfa of intro of chukwuma played by a nigerian saxophonist

It goes like this:

l d : r m
s l : r m
l d : r m

s s : s s

It come again..

l d : r m
s l : r m
l d : r m

l d l r d l s m s l s m s f f f m m m r r d
r d t : m t

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Chord Progression in Solfa notation of “No woman no cry” by Bob Marley

Is it true what they say, “No woman no cry“.
Even in the days of the bible, woman were among the key factors that made Saul want to kill David; when David defeated Goliath and Saul and his soldiers were

no woman no cry bob marley

returning from the defeat of the philistines, these same women began to sing “Saul has killed his thousands, David killed ten thousands”. Saul began to envy and plan the death of David since then.

This post covers the chord progression in solfa notation of “No Woman No cry” by Bob Marley. It is suitable for pianist and guitarist.

No     woman    No Cry
doh    soh                lah    fah
No     Woman    No Cry
doh     soh                lah   (s l t s)

The same progression happens through out the song. Just follow the correct timimg.

Solfa notation of “Aka Akaya” by Gabriel Eziashi

The Solfa notation of  “aka akaya” by Gabriel eziashi for solo instrumentalist is below: Please take your time to share this post:

pianist playing aka akaya by gabriel eziashi

s s m f s
m m d d r t d l
d d t d r
m r d d r t l s
m m r d s
d t l t s l f
l l m f s: d d s s l s f m

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Chord Progression/Solfa notation of “Aka Jehovah” by Gabriel Eziashi

This is the chord Progression in sofa notation of this powerful igbo worship song “Aka Jehovah” by Gabriel Eziashi:

piano used to play aka jehovah by Gabriel Eziashi

doh
Aka Akaya
fah
Aka Jehovah nnememma
soh
Oru Ebubuya
doh
Keneruwarunememma
doh
Isi Ikendu
fah
Kena Degi atata
soh
Aka akaya
doh
Aka Jehovah nnememma

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Chord Progression Solfa/ Bass-line of “You are the same” by Sinach

This post explains in detail how to play “You are the same” by Sinach. It contains the bass line and the chord progressions you can use to accompany the song with your bass guitar and piano respectively. So let us get started:

pianist playing you are the same by Sinach

The intro and verse of the song have the same progression(the first part of the song):

I mean the
you are the same
Doh                  soh
yesterday today and forever
fah
nobody is like you
doh            soh       fah

In summary the progression is

doh soh fah (over and over again)

So when we get to the part of(The second part)

I worship you
soh            fah
I worship you
soh           fah
You are the living God
doh
The progression of that part is

soh fah (over and over again)

Now lets get back to the first part to know what the bass guitarist was playing there:

He played:
d d d d d d d d s s s s r
f f d d d d f f d
d s s s s l s s r
f f d d d d f f d

The bass line for the second part of the song goes thus:

s s s s s l s s r
f f d d d f f d

Final part where that reggae man was rapping with that his bass voice. The progression of that part is

d d d s s s f f f f f f

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