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  1. You may also be able to watch the tutorial videos - for piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, strumming patterns, ukulele, drums, keyboard, and vocal parts - all the worship song resources you need to learn how to play the chords for Lead Me To The Cross.

  2. Lead Me To The Cross by Praise And Worship guitar, ukulele, bass, piano chords, video lessons and more...

  3. The chorus repeatedly implores, “Lead me to the cross, Where Your love poured out, Bring me to my knees, Lord I lay me down, Rid me of myself, I belong to You.” These lines reflect a deep longing for spiritual intimacy with God, a desire to be humbled before Him, and a willingness to let go of worldly desires in favor of complete devotion.

    • Chord Name Anatomy
    • The Root
    • Chord Quality: Major and Minor
    • Chord Quality: 5 Exceptions
    • Added Intervals: Sixths, Sevenths and ninths
    • Chord Extensions
    • Slash Chords

    A chord is a bunch of notes sounding together. If you’d walk over to a piano right now and press a random bunch of keys at the same time, that would be a chord. Of course, most chords we use in music aren't made up of random notes, but are composed of carefully selected notes. We start with the lowest note in the chord: the root note. We then start...

    The first letter of the chord indicates the root note: that’s the lowest note of the chord (with the exception of slash chords, as we'll see below). So even when you see something like ‘A7b9b13’, you’ll know that the lowest note of your chord will be an A. Think of the root note as the starting point for every chord. While everything else in a chor...

    Once we have our root note, we'll add two notes to make a chord: a third and a fifth. Now, if you're familiar with intervals, you'll probably know that we have two kinds of thirds (major and minor) and two kinds of fifths (perfect and diminished). To construct our chord, we always choose one of each: one kind of third and one kind of fifth. And whi...

    Nine out of ten chords will consist of a major or minor third and a perfect fifth. But, of course there are exceptions, which we'll take a look at now. If you're first getting into theory like this, feel free to skip these exceptions for now by the way!

    When we have a three-note major or minor chord, we can add an extra note to it to give the chord some extra flavour and spice. There are four intervals that are regularly added to a three-note major or minor chord: major sixths, minor sevenths, major sevenths and major ninths.

    Adding sixths, sevenths and ninths makes our chords sound a lot richer. But - of course - we can create even more exotic sounds and chord flavours by adding more notes. These notes are what we call 'extensions'. Extensions have names like: 1. b9 2. 9 3. 11 4. #11 5. b13 6. 13 We usually add extensions to a four-note chord. This fourth note is alway...

    Alright, then there's the very last component of a chord name. A slash with another note name. We call these ‘slash chords’, just because of the slash it uses (nope, no relation to Slash the guitarist). So what does this slash with another note name mean? Remember the root note, that note that constructing a chord all starts with? The root note is ...

  4. Nov 1, 2019 · We have an official Lead Me To The Cross tab made by UG professional guitarists. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. Create and get +5 IQ. Capo:2 Key:(D) C Am G F C...

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · The chorus of the song says: “Lead me to the cross, where Your love poured out. Bring me to my knees, Lord I lay me down. Rid me of myself, I belong to You. Lead me, lead me to the cross.” The lyrics express a desire to be led to the point where God’s love was poured out: the cross.

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  7. Lead Me to the Cross written by Brooke Ligertwood Also popularized by Hillsong United, Chris and Conrad, Newsboys, Francesca Battistelli, Passion, and others Song tutorial video by...

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