Cover of I Look to You |
Look to You is the seventh and final studio album by American recording artist Whitney Houston. It was first released on August 28, 2009 through Sony Music in Europe, then August 31, 2009 with Arista Records in the United States before being released by RCA Records in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2009. The album was Houston's first studio album since One Wish: The Holiday Album (2003), and the follow-up to 2002's Just Whitney. It is also the singer's last album released during her lifetime. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Look_to_You
I Look To You Chords
C G As I lay me down Am Em Heaven hear me now Dm F I'm lost without a cause Dm G After giving it my all C G Winter storms has come Am Em
F Em After all my strength is gone F G In you I can move on C G I look to you Am Dm I look to you F Em And when melodies are gone Dm G In you I hear a song C I look to you
http://www.yourchords.com/174126/Whitney-Houston/I-Look-To-You-Chords/
I have an arrangement that I play in the Key of E.
Stanza:
E E/D# C#m E/G# F#m E/G#
A B E E/D# C#m E/G# F#m E/G A B
Chorus:
E B/D# C#m E/G#
F#m E/G# A B E B/D#
C#m E/G# F#m E/G# A B
Bridge:
C#m C#m/B A C#m C#m/B
A F#m E/G#
A B E.
I Look to You Here is some theory to better understand the Key of E.
E major scale notes: E F# G# A B C# D#
- Major key chord sequence: Maj min min Maj Maj min dim
I | ii | iii | IV | V | vi | vii |
Emaj | F#min | G#min | Amaj | Bmaj | C#min | D#dim |
Emaj7 | F#min7 | G#min7 | Amaj7 | B7 | C#min7 | D#m7b5 |
Common chord progressions in E major | |
I - IV - V | E - A - B |
I - vi - IV - V | E - C#m - A - B |
II - V - I | F#m7 - B7 - Emaj7 |
http://www.guitar-chords.org.uk/chords-key-e.html
E Chord Name | Symbols | Chords Notes* | |||||||
E Major
(implied if without notation)
|
EM or
Emaj or E
|
E
|
G#
|
B
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E Minor
|
Em
|
E
|
G
|
B
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E
Augmented
|
Eaug or
E+
|
E
|
G#
|
C
|
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E
Diminished
|
Edim or
Eo
|
E
|
G
|
A#
|
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E
Dominant 7th
|
E7
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
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E Major
7th
|
EM7 or
Emaj7
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D#
|
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E Minor
7th
|
Em7
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
D
|
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E
Dominant 7b5
|
E7b5
|
E
|
G#
|
A#
|
D
|
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E
Augmented Dominant 7th or E Dominant Seventh Sharp 5
|
E7#5
|
E
|
G#
|
C
|
D
|
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E Minor/
Major Seventh
|
Em/M7 or
Em/maj7
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
D#
|
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E
Diminished Minor Seventh or E Minor Seventh Flat
Five or E Half-Diminished Seventh
|
Em7b5
|
E
|
G
|
A#
|
D
|
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E
Diminished 7th
|
Edim7
|
E
|
G
|
A#
|
C#
|
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E
Suspended or E Suspended 4th
|
Esus or
Esus4
|
E
|
G#
|
A
|
B
|
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E Minor
Suspended or E Minor Suspended 4th
|
Emsus or
Emsus4
|
E
|
G
|
A
|
B
|
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E Major
6th
|
E6 or EM6
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
C#
|
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E Minor
6th
|
Em6
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
C#
|
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E
Six/Nine or E Sixth Add Ninth
|
E6/9 or
E6add9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
C#
|
F#
|
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E Minor
Six/Nine or E Minor Sixth Add Ninth
|
Em6/9 or
Em6add9
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
C#
|
F#
|
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E Add
Nine
|
Eadd9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
F#
|
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E Minor
Add Nine
|
Emadd9
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
F#
|
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E Major
Ninth
|
EM9 or
Emaj9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D#
|
F#
|
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E Minor
Ninth
|
Em9
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
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E
Dominant Ninth
|
E9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
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E
Dominant Sharp Nine
|
E7#9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
G
|
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E
Dominant Flat Nine
|
E7b9
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
F
|
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E Minor
Eleventh
|
Em11
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
A
|
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E
Dominant Eleventh
|
E11
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
A
|
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E
Dominant Sharp Eleventh
|
E7#11
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
A#
|
||
E Major
Sharp Eleven or E Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh
|
Emaj#11
or Emaj7#11
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D#
|
F#
|
A#
|
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E Major
Thirteenth
|
Emaj13
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D#
|
F#
|
A
|
C#
|
|
E Minor
Thirteenth
|
Em13
|
E
|
G
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
A
|
C#
|
|
E
Dominant Thirteenth
|
E13
|
E
|
G#
|
B
|
D
|
F#
|
A
|
C#
|
http://www.piano-lessons-central.com/e-chord.html
To better understand the formation of chords, the name of
chord types and progressions, a great resource to look at
is Audio Chords.
"The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you." B.B.King
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