Whatever may pass and whatever lies before me Check out the chord charts below or watch the video to learn the song.Ĭhord Charts: 10,000 Reasons – Matt RedmanĬheck out the Chorus and first Verse of the song below. However, with some practice, you can get it on your fingertips in no time. The chord progression of this song is not as simple as the ones we’ve discussed. The original key of the song is G, and it has only four chords, just like all the other songs we’ve talked about. It’s a song that has blessed generations and still is. Many people know this song by its lyric, “Bless The Lord, Oh My Soul,” rather than 10,000 reasons. How great, how great is our God 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord, Oh My Soul) – Matt Redmanġ0,000 Reasons by Matt Redman is yet another song that has remained relevant for many years and still is.
He wraps himself in Light, and darkness tries to hide The splendor of a King, clothed in majesty And this chord progression is repeated throughout the entire song with no changes.Ĭhord Charts: How Great Is Our God – Chris Tomlin The chord progression of the song is C# – Bb minor – F# – Ab (or I – VI – IV – V). The original key of the song is C# (or Db) and has only four chords - C#, Bb minor, F#, and Ab. Regardless of its popularity, How Great is Our God is such an easy song to play, even for beginner piano players. And there have been so many renditions of it since it was released, including a World Edition, which features many languages worldwide. It’s a fantastic worship song that an entire congregation can sing along and relate to. From when it was released in 2004 till this day, this song is sung in churches worldwide and is still played on the radio. And the chords are E, B, F#, and Ab minor, or if you are familiar with the Nashville number system, the chord progression is IV – I – V – VI.įor so many years, How Great is Our God by Chris Tomlin has remained relevant. And that is the reason why it’s such an easy worship song. It has only four chords and one chord progression, which is repeated throughout the song. It is one of the songs many worship piano tutors teach their students at an early stage to give them an ego boost. The song was written by Osinachi Kalu Okoro, a Nigerian songwriter, and was released as a single in 2016.Īnd it is, by far, one of the easiest worship songs to play on the piano. This was the song that broke Sinach, a Nigerian gospel artist, into the international mainstream Christian music industry.
Way Maker by Sinach is, undoubtedly, one of the most popular worship songs we have in our era.