Learn "Mighty To Save" on the piano
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thank u, God has blessed u with a magnificent talent, use it to magnify our GOD, n thank u once again
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wow. thanks! very helpful! God gave you a great talent. God bless!
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this is great dude!!+
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ahh confusing
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uhm who sings this song? like who did you pick.. michael w smith or hillsong??
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I love this song. God bless
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good job but the original chords for the verse A f#m E D and the instrumental break in the middle is D-E-D/F#-E/G# just wanted to let you know but everything else is good.
StevenJ1694 8 months ago
@StevenJ1694 Sorry but you're wrong. According to both CCLI.com and Hillsong's own published sheet music (or that is, DVD, which is what my church has), the chord progression is definitely 4-1-6(minor)-5... which, if translated to the key the song was originally recorded in (and this video is based on), D-A-F#m-E. As for the Instrumental bridge, it is D-E-D-E in the sheet music as well, but I can see maybe some bassists playing that walk-up progression D-E-F#-G# because it would fit quite well.
Mav79 8 months ago
@StevenJ1694 Another thing, there is no such thing as "original chords". There are "chord progressions" which is what I mentioned below (4-1-6-5). It is always the same for a song no matter what key it's performed in. Mighty to Save can be D-A-F#m-E, which is the key of A Major. Or C-G-Em-D, which is G Major. Or even Gb-Db-Bbm-Ab, which is the key of Db Major. Hillsong originally recorded it in A Major. And I just went along with that cause I picked the chords out from the recording.
Mav79 8 months ago
@Mav79 Can't you chill. Steven was giving an opinion
alencylouis05 5 months ago
@alencylouis05 Ok... I don't think I was aggressive or anything like that. If it seemed like it, I apologize... I am a teacher at heart, and so, correcting incorrect assumptions like Steven's is what I do. So I did it. It just happened to need 2 comments to give a full explanation of why he was wrong.
Mav79 5 months ago 2
where can i get the score for this song ?
graciouscross 2 years ago
If you mean the Orchestra Score, then praisecharts[dot]com is where we get our music from. Chords are in my website.
Mav79 2 years ago