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Christian Guitar Chords - "Here I am To Worship"

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http://www.learnworshipguitar.com - Learn how to play "Here I Am To Worship" by Tim Hughes as taught by Dean Palacio
of www.LearnWorshipGuitar.com. It includes the lyrics and chords!

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  • k im just starting out so i cant really pick up the the strum pattern. so if i may ask, what is the pattern?

  • D, DU, D, DU, D, DU, D This pattern is mostly what I am playing. Dean

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  • god is the best thing that has happened to me and ever will happen to me so if u dont know him get to cuz he is the only thing that keeps me going

  • It would make it wayyyy easier if you made the C#m like the B. Like move the B two frets up and there's your C#m. Just trying to help, you have a great voice and great talent at the guitar. Keep praising God with the gift he gave you!

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  • @kunoichi4679 It's the strum pattern; D=down, U=up; "D, DU" means strum once down, pause for a tiny bit, then strum down quickly followed by up.

    Light (down strum, quick pause) of the (down strum quickly followed by up), world (down strum, quick pause) you stepped (down, quickly followed by up) down (down strum, quick pause), into (down, followed by up), darkness (down, quick pause, down up)

    For the most part, that's going to be the strumming pattern.

  • @learnworshipguitar .. what does D, DU, D, DU, D, DU, D mean? T __ T ;;

    I'm a newbie at the guitar but I want to learn this song so bad

  • I ftttnjnttnntjtnnit kr t

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  • @rosielou2 if you're talking about the little diagrams in the bottom-right, baisically the line on the very left is the low E, and the one on the very right is the high E. you should know, but if not, the strings go E-A-D-G-B-E, from left to right. everywhere there is a dot is where you put your fingers, and a solid line means bar the whole thing. above the diagrams, an O means open strum and an X means either don't play that string or mute that one.

    hope this helps.

  • CAN ANYBODY GIVE ME THE SHEET MUSIC THANKS

  • @64xD hey just go for it man. Find a guitar and ask God to help you use it to worship Him..

  • i like the video but the little picture in the front of the video made me not want to see it but i saw the video anyways... you should really change that little picture becouse your fingers lokk all squished up but good video. :)

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