Hi I’m actually using a “regular” hymnal (and I’m planning a video on how read chords from a traditional hymnal) However, there are books available with chords written in. Several publishers have started compiling “lead sheets” into books and call them, of all things, “Fake Books” a quick search at ThriftBooks brought up several options Some are all in the key of C, which helps a beginner to learn but often puts the songs in a range that’s too high or too low for many to sing, so make sure to read the descriptions. www.thriftbooks.com/browse/?b.search=Fake%20hymn#b.s=mostPopular-desc&b.p=1&b.pp=50&b.oos Also, music written for guitars will have the chords but often not the melody line - they are often words with chords.
Thank you for your videos! Very informative and helpful. May God bless you and your loved ones!
@@MrYuryZ thank you! I’m happy to share what others have shown me!
Oh my soul, that is so true! There are times when I can’t hear the melody and I can’t catch on to the song.
It happens more than we think!
Sister whats the name of hymn book with chords which you are using
Hi I’m actually using a “regular” hymnal (and I’m planning a video on how read chords from a traditional hymnal) However, there are books available with chords written in. Several publishers have started compiling “lead sheets” into books and call them, of all things, “Fake Books” a quick search at ThriftBooks brought up several options Some are all in the key of C, which helps a beginner to learn but often puts the songs in a range that’s too high or too low for many to sing, so make sure to read the descriptions.
www.thriftbooks.com/browse/?b.search=Fake%20hymn#b.s=mostPopular-desc&b.p=1&b.pp=50&b.oos
Also, music written for guitars will have the chords but often not the melody line - they are often words with chords.
I’ve also found some good Fake Books at my local library!