Salvation’s Tide is the title track from the Passion Salvation’s Tide Is Rising album, and it has a great hook in the chorus – very singable. It can be a bit difficult to sing because the verses are so much lower than the chorus, but that also gives it a nice lift.
In our resources we’ve shown how to play the song using key of G chords, but with a capo on the 4th fret, which is the open key of B. The original on the album is actually in C, which is one half-step higher. I find that C is pretty high for most male vocalists.
Arrangement
- Album: Passion – Salvation’s Tide Is Rising
- Tempo: 99 bpm, 4/4 time
- Album Key: C (male – high)
- Buy Salvation’s Tide on iTunes
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Products: Chord Charts
Training Resources: Song video (acoustic) // Tutorial video (acoustic)
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Available Resources
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The background music in this video is from Pads 4 (Evolving), available here
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Chords used in this song
There is also a G/C chord, but in my experience with this song, you can just play C in it’s place.
Strumming Patterns
For a lot of this song, you’ll just want to do down-strums. Once the song picks up, you can use the following pattern:
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Salvation’s Tide – Chart Kit – Passion (Kristian Stanfill) arrangement
$1.99
Arrangement: Passion – Salvation's Tide Is Rising
Keys included: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
Song Data: Album Key – C // Tempo: 99bpm, 4/4 time
Listen on iTunes
On the album, the song is in C which suitable for a high male lead. For most male vocalists, use key of A, B, or C. For a female voice, try E, F, or G.
Description
Chord Chart kits include both Nashville charts and lyric charts in various keys. Your download will be in the form of a .zip file. Extract the file and you will find two folders, ”Lyric Charts and Nashville Charts”.
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Just learning about the Pads. Sounds really cool. Great job on the song. Praise the Lord!
Thanks!
I have purchased 3 different pads and I cannot get them to download or play..What can I do.?
Hey Terry – sorry for the inconvenience. I’ve sent you some alternate download links through our support ticket system.
Hey Brian.. I’m a worship leader in my small church.. And I wanted to use pads. I have the 3rd one. I tried using it with a couple of the songs and people said that they were like an annoying under tone type sound to them. Do you have any advice on how I should use them in that situation?
Hi Austin – just to make sure, were you using the correct key of the Pad under the song you were playing? If you use the wrong key, it will sound really bad. Otherwise, it can depend on the song, too. Some Hymns and other songs written in different modes (like Mixolydian, for example) won’t sound exactly right with the Pads, but these are rare cases. You may also need to tweak the EQ of the Pads just a bit to make them sound better in your particular environment.
Great song! I yet to find a Kristian Stanfill song that I don’t like.
I’m glad you played this one with G shapes.
Thanks.
I’m with you Dan – I love all the stuff Stanfill does, too.