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Learn Did You Feel The Mountain Tremble?

Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble? l Delirious




Did you feel the mountains tremble?
Did you hear the oceans roar?
When the people rose to sing of
Jesus Christ the risen one

Did you feel the people tremble?
Did you hear the singers roar?
When the lost began to sing of
Jesus Christ the saving one

And we can see that God you're moving
A mighty river through the nations
When young and old return to Jesus
Fling wide your heavenly gates
Prepare the way of the risen Lord

Open up the doors and let the music play
Let the streets resound with singing
Songs that bring your hope
Songs that bring your joy
Dancers who dance upon injustice

Did you feel the darkness tremble
When all the saints join in one song
And all the streams flow as one river
To wash away our brokeness

And we can see that God you're moving
A time of Jubilee is coming
When young and old will turn to Jesus
Fling wide your heavenly gates
Prepare the way of the risen Lord

[chorus]




I had the opportunity to attend the Delirious concert at the Rock Church in San Diego awhile back. It was awesome and so energized. This is one of the popular songs to play. It's easy to play and sounds great on the keyboard.

Did You Feel The Mountain Tremble?

Key: D
Time: 4/4 With Strength

(D) 
Written by Martin Smith
Music by Delirious

D 
Did you feel the mountains tremble?
G/B 
Did you hear the oceans roar?
Em7 
When the people rose to sing of
G                Asus4      D   Asus4  D  Asus4 
Jesus Christ the risen One.
D 
Did you feel the people tremble?
G/B 
Did you hear the singers roar?
Em7 
When the lost began to sing of
G          Asus4 D   Asus4  D   Asus4 
Jesus Christ the saving One.

D           G/B                   D 
And we can see that God You’re moving.
D        G/B                 D 
A mighty river through the nations.
D             G/B                D 
And young and old will turn to Jesus.
Em7 
Fling wide you heavenly gates,
G                      Asus4  D    Asus4  D  Asus4 
prepare the way of the risen Lord.


D                     G/B 
Open up the doors and let the music play,
Em7                          D         Asus4 
let the streets resound with singing.
D                           G/B 
Songs that bring Your hope, songs that bring Your joy,
Em7                      D         Asus4 
dancers who dance upon injustice.

D 
Do you feel the darkness tremble,
G/B 
when all the saints join in one song?
Em7 
And all the streams flow as one river,
G     Asus4  D Asus4    D  Asus$
to wash away our brokenness.

D           G/B                   D 
And we can see that God You’re moving.
D        G/B                 D 
A mighty river through the nations.
D             G/B                D 
And young and old will turn to Jesus.
Em7 
Fling wide you heavenly gates,
G                      Asus4  D    Asus4  D  Asus4 
prepare the way of the risen Lord.

Chords in the Song

L.H. / R.H.

D = D/F#AD and DD/F#AD and D/ADF#
G/D = D/GBD
Em7 = E/GBD and E/GBF#
Dsus = D/GAD
A7sus = A/GAE and AA/DEGA
G/B = B/GBF#


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Download the free chord chart pdf to Delirious song, Did You Feel The Mountain Tremble, here.

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Of course, here are more Delirious songs:

Message Of The Cross

I Could Sing of Your Love Forever

Find Me In The River

Blessings,





 "The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you." B.B.King

Message Of The Cross: Delirious


Delirious: Message Of The Cross l LadyDpiano


Today I want to share a Delirious song with you that has a pretty melody line and simple chords to play. I posted another song recorded by the group, I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever awhile back.

Message Of The Cross


Words and Music by Martin Smith
© 1993 Curious?Music

Key: G
Time: 4/4 Moderately

Intro:


G  D  Csus2  G/B  D
G  D  Csus2  G  Am/C

Verse 1: 
G                                      Csus2             C      G
This is the message of the cross, that we can be free 
                      Csus2                C           G
To live in the victory and turn from our sin. 
                               Am7   Csus2         C/E  G
My precious Lord Jesus with sinners you died. 
                         Am7             Csus2            D   C/D          G   C/D
For there you revealed your love and you laid down your life. 
 
 
Verse 2: 
 
 
This is the message of the cross, that we can be free. 
To lay all our burdens here at the foot of the tree. 
The cross was the shame of the world 
But the glory of God 
For Jesus, You conquered sin and You gave us new life. 

A: 
G             D                             C/D  G
You set me free when I came to the cross, 
                          D                          C/D         G
Poured out your blood for I was broken and lost. 
                   D               Em9
There I was healed and you covered my sin 
                       Csus2
It's there you saved me 
D  G
This is the message of the cross 
Verse 3: 
 
 
This is the message of the cross, that we can be free. 
To hunger for heaven, Lord, to hunger for Thee. 
"The cross is such foolishness to the perishing, 
But to us who are being saved, it is the power of God." 
 
 
Chorus B: 
You set us free when we come to the cross. 
You pour out your blood for we are broken and lost. 
Here we are healed and you cover our sin. 
It's here you save us. 
You set me free when I come to the cross. 
Pour out your blood for I am broken and lost. 
Here I am healed and you cover my sin. 
It's here you save me. 
This is the message of the cross. 
 
Coda: 
G D
Let us rejoice at the foot of the cross 
C2 G/B D
We can be free, glory to God 
G  D
Thank you, Lord Thank you, Lord 
C2 G/B D
You set us free glory to God 


So, the intro sounds like this with block chords:
L.H. / R.H.
G/DBG
D/ADF#
C/GCD
B/BDG
D/ADF#
G/BDG
D/ADF#
C/CDG
G/DGB
C/EAC
G/DGB
Here's a list of the chords played throughout the song 
in no particular order:
Am7 = A/CEB, then A/CEG
C = C/EGC
Csus2 = C/CDG
C/D = D/EGC
C/E = E/GCE
D = D/F#AD
Em9 = E/DF#GB
G = G/DGB and G/GBD and G/BDG
G/B = B/GBD
There's lots of chording going on in the right hand, too... 
with single driving bass notes in the left hand at times. There's a bass run that you do a few times in the left hand. Here's what the single notes look like:
B, C, C#, D E, F, F#
It's pretty easy. Have fun with the song. Catch the sale going on 
now at Hear and Play!
Song Tutor l LadyDpiano
Song Tutor  for PC and Mac version. 
I think it's around $47.00
All the best,
"The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you." B.B.King

Delirious: I Could Sing of Your Love Forever

Delirious Band



I'm always seeing minor chords sprinkled within a chord chart, well... most of the time. So, let's review for a minute. You've learned:


  • how to construct the major Interval
  • how to construct the perfect Interval

Major Third: Distance between root and (3) degree
Perfect Fifth Interval: Distance between root and 5th

Major Chord

The (major chord) is created by combining the major third and perfect fifth intervals.

For example, in (C major), a major third interval is from (C) to (E). A perfect fifth interval is from (C) to (G).

Combining these two intervals looks like the following:

(C) to (E) and (C) to (G).

Since the root is used in both intervals and can only be played once, the (C major) chord is:

(C) + (E) + (G).

Minor Chord

The (minor chord) is created just like the major chord. The only difference is that it utilizes a "minor third" interval instead of a "major third" interval ( the perfect fifth remains the same).

If a major third is the difference between the root and (3) degree, what do you think a minor third is?

Minor Third: Difference between the root and lowered (3) degree.

The minor third is a major third interval "squeezed in" by a half step. For example, in (C major), the major third interval is from (c) to (E).

The minor third simply lowers the (E) a half step to (E flat). Thus a minor third is: (C) - (E flat)

Comparison:

Major Third = (C) - (E)
Minor Third = (C) - (E flat)
Perfect Fifth = (C) - (G)

Combining a Minor third and a Perfect fifth creates a minor chord: (C) + (E flat) + (G)

Here are other ways of figuring out a major or minor chord:

Major Chord: Take the (1) (3) and (5) of the major scale and play them all together.

Minor Chord: take the (1) (3) and (5) of the minor scale and play them all together. Learning all your major and minor scales will allow you to know all of your major and minor chords.

Review

C Major = (C) (E) (G)
C Minor = (C) (Eb) (G)... b equals the notation for flat. Try learning the major and minor chords of all 12 keys. Just use the same exact pattern.

  • Delirious
Do you have a favorite song from the band? I like "Do You Feel the Mountains Tremble?" and "Lord You Have My Heart."
  • I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
Here's the song in two different keys, F and G

The following chord chart is from Deeper

Verse:
D2                               Em7
     Over the mountains and the sea,
                              G2
Your river runs with love for me,
                      Asus
and I will open up my heart
                          D2
and let the Healer set me free.
                       Em7
I'm happy to be in the truth,
                         G2
and I will daily lift my hands:
                          Asus
for I will always sing of when

Your love came down. 


Chorus:
D2                         Em7
     I could sing of Your love forever,
G2                        Asus
     I could sing of Your love forever,
D2                         Em7
     I could sing of Your love forever,
G2                        Asus
     I could sing of Your love forever,


Bridge thingy:
Em/B                   Bm
     Oh, I feel like dancing - hey yeaah
G/B                      A/B
     it's foolishness I know;
G/B                           Bm
     but, when the world has seen the light,
          G/B          
they will dance with joy,
                   A/B
like we're dancing now.


  • Chords Used in This Song
D2
Em7(4)
G2
Asus
Bm
A
G/B
D
F#m/C#
Em/B
A/B


Deeper: The D:finitive Worship Experience








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