This Is What It Looks Like (Live) Chords PDF (Black Voices Movement)
This Is What It Looks Like (Live) Chords PDF (Black Voices Movement)
This Is What It Looks Like (Live)
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Download the PDF Chord Charts for This Is What It Looks Like (Live) by Black Voices Movement, from the album This Is What It Looks Like.
SongID | 78077 |
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Language | English |
Album | This Is What It Looks Like |
Artists | Black Voices Movement |
Authors | Eniola Abioye, Alvin Muthoka |
CCLI Song No. | 7192390 |
Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | Cm |
Available Keys | Am, Bbm, Bm, C#m, Cm, D#m, Dm, Ebm, Em, F#m, Fm, G#m, Gm, Numbers, Numerals |
Meter | 4/4 |
Style | Gospel |
Tempo | Med Slow |
Theme | Christian Life, Covenant, Devotion, Empowerment, Faith, Glory, Honor, Lord, Praise, Lordship Of Jesus, Juneteenth |
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