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RocketTitle: How Great Is Your Love
Album: Almost There
Artist: MercyMe
W/M by Bart Millard of Mercy Me
INTRO: F-F2-Dm-Bb
Verse 1
F F2 Dm Bb
F F2 Dm Bb
Dm Bb
F C Bb
CHORUS:
F Bb
Dm
C Bb F
F Bb
Dm
C Bb
C Bb F
Verse 2
F F2 Dm Bb
F F2 Dm Bb
Dm Bb
F C Bb
REPEAT CHORUS..................
BRIDGE:
C# Eb F
C# Eb F
C# Eb F C#
Eb D Bb
REPEAT CHORUS..................
CR_Simpleville Music (ASCAP)
Comments about this tab
forhim2005 - 2005-03-08
could you please put how to play these cords??? Thx
dwlee13 - 2005-03-13
There is a "CHORDS" section on this website. It will show you how to finger any chord.
guitarfob - 2005-08-11
how do u play F2? it doesn't show you how in the chords section.
Blazer77 - 2005-08-21
I think the song would work a lot better with a capo on the third fret. This would change the F's to a D and the F2's to Dsus2 or D2 as it is more commonly called. The rest of the chords are as follows:
Dm would be Bm
Bb would be G
C would be A
Not sure about the accuracy of the Bridge but here are those chords transposed:
C# would be Bb
Eb would be C
F would be D
(Or you could play the barre the chords in the progression)
Any corrections are appreciated.
Soundor - 2005-10-04
What are the chords for the parts " Be Exalted O God and let Your Glory Reign"?
redheadednerd - 2006-05-17
If you play this in E, it's really easy:
Verses:
E5 Emajadd9 C#m A2 (x2)
C#m A2 C#m Bsus A2
Chorus:
E5 A2
Bsus A2
(repeat)
Bsus A2 E5
Bridge:
C D E5
C D E5
C D E5
C D C#m A2
from top string to bottom, play chords like this:
E5 079900
Emajadd9 079800
C#m x46600
A2 002200
Bsus x24400
C x35500
D x57700
Have fun and God bless
guildman - 2008-03-26
To be in the same key as the cd, the song must be played in "F". However, playing open chords in "F" doesn't give an accurate voicing. Playing open "E" form chords (as shown by redheadednerd) with a capo on the first fret puts you in the key of "F" and seems to accurately duplicate the voicing on the cd.
jojoman - 2008-09-11
Thanks Guildman for the advise. You blessed my day. Capo up works good.
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