I appreciate the lesson and I like that it’s based in the key of A. It makes it easy to sing to. Don’t like how y’all make it sound like you wrote this song though.
Appreciate the tutorial, but this is a key that is very unfriendly to congregational singing. It's extremely high, if not unsingable, for most men and women. The key of D, as recorded by CityAlight who composed it, is designed to be easy to sing for the most important musical group, the congregation. Lyrics, chord chart, and lead sheet can be found here: www.cityalight.com/only-a-holy-god/
'by Here Be Lions'... I think you mean by CityAlight.
Lol. :) check out who wrote the song :)
I appreciate the lesson and I like that it’s based in the key of A. It makes it easy to sing to. Don’t like how y’all make it sound like you wrote this song though.
lol. Dustin, the lead singer of Here Be Lions, literally wrote it with CityAlight. Geez.
@@garnermcgregor3826 Sorry for my ignorance 😔
Appreciate the tutorial, but this is a key that is very unfriendly to congregational singing. It's extremely high, if not unsingable, for most men and women. The key of D, as recorded by CityAlight who composed it, is designed to be easy to sing for the most important musical group, the congregation.
Lyrics, chord chart, and lead sheet can be found here: www.cityalight.com/only-a-holy-god/