Thanks for that, Herb.
Yeah, since this rendition is intended to be used as a practice track, I have tendency to notice the note that is played with the change. That's because my thought is that the musicians sound better when we all make the change at the same time. Today's P & W musicians don't place the same priority on that as some of us oldies. Praise and worship tends toward extended phrases, for some reason. Setting Hillsong to a 4/4 country swing brings its own challenges and rewards,
The "Chordie" chords and lyrics I worked from ended that Line Two with two F bars. How interesting for you to point that out, because once I laid the chords into Band in a Box grid, that line seemed to kind of hang there, as an afterthought. Replacing the final F strum with a C showed immediate improvement in the way of resolution. It also smoothed the way to the first chord of Line Three, which happens to be a C, that stanza being a general repeat of Lines one and two.
Last edited by edshaw; 08/08/22 03:28 AM.