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Arrangement: Hillsong United – Zion
Keys included: C, D, G, A
The hugely popular Oceans (Where Feet May Fail) by Hillsong United. This song can be hard to pull off. It’s slow, it has some strange chord progression changes, and it’s really long. You need lots of dynamics. I’ve broken it down in both the original album key (D), and the key of G, which works for a male lead.





Thank you for your time recording this. Very helpful
Strong words to live out !!!!!
Thanks Michael! Yes this song calls us to live in bold faith for sure.
Hi there Brian. I really enjoy your tutorials. I am in the beginning phase of intermediate level playing so still new to me, I am struggling with the strum pattern. I’d like to see it slowed down just a bit, do you by chance have any other videos of that?
Ok I found it…this one does it slower…I think I got it!!!! Yea so exciting!!!! Keep up the good work Brian
This is extremely helpful man, I’ve been watching this for a week now.
Thanks Chase!
bryan your tutorials realy help me on this webste cause it tells me what cords should play and then i can learn them and play it and its so fun thanks to you i ave a realy good singing voice and am gonna learn a adong soon cause i sw this like a day ago but it still really helps me i admit my voice was good before but now its alot better and keep making videos dont give up peaple LOVE your videos like me and love you Too in the christian way yaknow
Thanks Sunnie!
Incredible! So inspiring … In the Presence of My Savior.
Thanks Russell!
are you changing the strumming pattern when you go into the chorus “And I will call upon your name..”? Thank you
You can change it there – the rhythm does change in the song in that part.