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Here I am (Majesty)
Delirious
Capo 1 fret
Intro: Am G F
Verse: Am G F
C/E F
C/E G/B E/G# X2
Pre-chorus: Am G/B C
Am G/B C D/F# F
Chorus: C G Am7 F
C G Am F
This is an awesome new song from Delirious! I can't stop listening to it.
These chords are totally correct.
Ryan S
The intro and first part of verse is played with very light finger-play
on the guitar, where A (G string in 2nd) is used as a "theme" note
through
the whole thing. The Esus4 and C6 is the Em and C versions using the A.
I have used Em and C because this is better whith the melody when
playing
more full chords.
Am Em Esus4 F G6 G6+9 C C6
E|---O-----O-----O-----1-----O-----3-----O-----O---|
B|---1-----O-----O-----1-----O-----3-----1-----1---|
G|---2-----O-----2-----2-----2-----2-----O-----2---|
D|---2-----2-----2-----3-----O-----O-----2-----2---|
A|---O-----2-----2-----3-----2-----2-----3-----3---|
E|---X-----O-----O-----1-----3-----3-----X-----X---|
Intro:
Am Esus4 F ×4
Verse:
Am Esus4 F Em F
Here I am ...
Em G6
Covered by ...
Am Esus4 F Em F
Here I am...
Em G6
Covered by ...
Am Em C Am Em C
Now I've found ...
C6 G6
Since you ...
Em F
The greatest ...
Chorus:
C G6 Am F
Majesty ...
C G6
Your grace ...
Am F
Empty handed ...
C G6 Am F
Majesty ...
C G6
Forever I am ...
Am F
In the precense ...
Verse:
Am Esus4 F Em F
Here I am ...
Em G6
Forgiven ...
Am Esus4 F Em F
Here I stand ...
Em G6
Sanctified ...
Am Em C Am Em C
Now I've found ...
C6 G6
Since you ...
Em F
The greatest ...
My personal opinion is that this song is actually played in D, but detuned 1 half step. The "theme note" used is B, or if detuned, a Bb, but here is what I came up with (in order of appearance_
an H is a note that Bach "added" that is used it some European continental countries. I *think* it's the same as an A. Apparently he added it because he wanted on of his compositions to progress through B-A-C-H...
in germany, composers used the not Bb so often that it just became known as B. and so when they needed to write a regular B the called it H. because H is the next letter in the alphabet after g, which is the last note in our music alphabet. really H is a regular B. it originated in Germany but much of the european continent has adopted that style!
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