Joy chords
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C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
[Verse 1]
C Bb F
Every Sunday morning
C Bb F
I was singing in church
C Bb F
I found a little soul of love in this
Dm G
Small powerful world
C Bb F
Yea now we can be happy
C Bb F
Sometimes a little sad
C Bb F
But with a little believin’
Dm G
It won't be that bad
[Chorus]
C Bb F
Yea joy, hangin over me
G F C
Yea joy, hangin over me
C Bb F
Got no time, no time jealousy
G F* C Bb F
Oh, lord yea I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
[Instrumental]
C Bb F
C Bb F
[Verse 2]
C Bb F
You can take all my money
C Bb F
Out spend all my time
C Bb F
Theres nothing you could buy me
Dm G
And joy don’t cost a dime
[Chorus]
C Bb F
With joy, hangin over me
G F C
Yea joy, hangin over me
C Bb F
Got no time, no time jealousy
G F* C Bb F
Oh, lord yea I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
[Break]
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
[Bridge]
Dm G
Yea sometimes all i do is done
Dm G
But all i have to do is look up, to my
[Chorus]
C Bb F
joy, hangin over me
G F C
Yea joy, hangin over me
C Bb F
Got no time, no time jealousy
G F* C Bb F
Oh, lord yea I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
C Bb F
joy, hangin over me
G F C
Yea joy, hangin over me
C Bb F
Got no time, no time jealousy
G F* C Bb F
Oh, lord yea I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
C Bb F
I just want joy
[Outro]
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
C Bb F
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How to play "Joy" by Mason Ramsey [type: Chords] on guitar.
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Song Overview:
- Key: C Major
- Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E)
- Capo: No Capo
- Difficulty Level: Beginner
Chords Used:
- C (x32010)
- Bb (x13331) or easier version (x13311)
- F (133211) or easier version (x33210)
- Dm (xx0231)
- G (320003)
Strumming Pattern:
Strumming: 75 bpm (suggested)
- D D U D U (Down, Down, Up, Down, Up)
Use single strums (*) at the end of each verse or chorus for a soft,
reflective moment.
Sections Breakdown:
- Intro:
Chord progression: C - Bb - F (x4)
Start with soft strumming to set a calm, joyful mood.
- Verse 1:
Chord progression:
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
Dm - G
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
Dm - G
Play gently in the verses to allow the lyrics to shine. Focus on smooth
transitions between Bb and F.
- Chorus:
Chord progression:
C - Bb - F
G - F - C
C - Bb - F
G - F* - C - Bb - F
The chorus should have more energy, emphasizing the joyfulness of the
lyrics. You can end with a single strum (*) for dramatic effect.
- Instrumental Break:
Chord progression: C - Bb - F (x2)
Play similarly to the intro, with soft strumming to maintain the song's
reflective tone.
- Verse 2:
Chord progression:
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
C - Bb - F
Dm - G
Same as Verse 1, with a gentle strumming pattern.
- Chorus:
Repeat the same chord progression and strumming pattern as the first chorus.
Play with more intensity to reflect the growing emotion in the song.
- Break:
Chord progression: C - Bb - F (x4)
Play gently to create space before the bridge.
- Bridge:
Chord progression: Dm - G (x2)
Strum softly as the lyrics build towards the final chorus.
- Final Chorus:
Chord progression:
C - Bb - F
G - F - C
C - Bb - F
G - F* - C - Bb - F
Play with more dynamics in the final chorus to end the song on an uplifting
note.
- Outro:
Chord progression: C - Bb - F (x4)
End with single strums on the last F chord to give the song a gentle close.
Common Mistakes:
- Rushing through chord transitions, especially between Bb and F. Practice
them slowly to ensure smoothness.
- Strumming too hard during the verses. Keep it soft to match the song’s
joyful yet calm mood.
General Tips:
- If the F and Bb barre chords are challenging, use the easier versions
(x33210 for F and x13311 for Bb) to maintain fluidity.
- Focus on dynamics—play softly in the verses and build intensity in the
chorus to reflect the song’s theme of joy.
- Practice with a metronome at 75 bpm to stay in time, especially during
the instrumental break and the outro.
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