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transcribed from this youtube video on 7/7/12 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGoNdl_b09g Revive Us Again Intro - one bar of three on each chord D/F# G A Bm / D G A A (Repeat twice)
DWe praise You oh God DFor the Son of Your love For D/F#Jesus who Gdied And is nAow gone above We pDraise You oh God DFor Your Spirit of Light Who has D/F#shown us our SGavior And Ascattered our night
Chorus 1
DHallelujah, thine the gGlory HalleD/F#lujah AmAen DHallelujah, thine the gGlory RevAive us again
Chorus 2 D D/F#m Hallelujah, thine the glory
HalleBmlujah AmeGn HallD/F#elujah, thine the gAlory Bm A D/F# - G - A - Bm - D/F# - G - A Revive us again
Verse 2
DAll glory and praise DTo the Lamb that was slain Who has D/F#born all our Gsin And has cAleansed every stain RevDive us again DFill our hearts with Your love And may our D/F#souls be reGkindled AWith fire from above
Chorus 1 / Chorus 2 (same as above) Note: It's debateable whether sometimes he uses an f#minor instead of the D/F#. It's really hard to hear it. I chose the D/F# because to me I hear the F# bass note but not necessarily the full minor sonority of the F# minor chord. That's my take on it. To play D/F#, you just wrap your thumb around the neck and grab the F# on the 6th string 2nd fret while you're playing the D chord. It's very useful for walk up bass patterns. Also, the transition at the end of chorus two is just the intro stuck in there.