How to Play “Here I Am to Worship” on Piano

“You’re altogether lovely, altogether worthy, altogether wonderful to me.” "Here I Am to Worship” is a modern-day worship song that speaks of the beauty and majesty of Jesus, captivating the heart with the beauty of His face. As you play this song for church or personal worship, let your heart rise to adore Him.

Before you begin, get your free worship chord & reference charts to use while learning this song!

Chord chart

If you’re new to reading chord charts, check out How to Play Worship Piano for Beginners for a step‑by‑step foundation.

Here are the chords for this classic song in the key of C:

As you can see from the chord chart above, this song uses 4 main chords: C, F, G, and Dm (pronounced “D minor”). The diagrams below show how to play each of these chords:

Play each chord with the right hand, and play a single note with the left hand. (For example, when the right hand plays a C chord, the left hand should play a single note C. When the right hand plays an F chord, the left hand plays an F note, etc.)

For slash chords (for example, C/E), play the C chord in the right hand. In the left hand, play a single note E (instead of the C that we would normally play). For the slash chord G/B, play the G chord in the right hand and a single note B in the left hand.

Video tutorial

For more detailed instructions on how to play this song at both a beginner level and a more advanced level, watch the video tutorial below.

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If you want a structured path for playing worship songs like this with confidence and musicality — including chord progressions, accompaniment patterns, and feel — the Worship Essentials Membership gives you step‑by‑step guidance.

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