🎹 B♭ Gospel Chord Chart B♭ Major Scale Notes B♭ – C – D – E♭ – F – G – A – B♭ Degrees 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 1 Diatonic Triads in B♭ I – B♭ Major B♭ – D – F ii – C Minor C – E♭ – G iii – D Minor D – F – A IV – E♭ Major E♭ – G – B♭ V – F Major F – A – C vi – G Minor G – B♭ – D vii° – A Diminished A – C – E♭ He’s an On‑Time God Progression Progression B♭ → F → Gm → E♭ Right Hand Chords B♭ (B♭–D–F) • F (F–A–C) • Gm (G–B♭–D) • E♭ (E♭–G–B♭) Left Hand Notes B♭ • F • G • E♭ Common Gospel Progressions ii–V–I Cm → F → B♭ IV–V–I E♭ → F → B♭ vi–ii–V–I Gm → Cm → F → B♭
Easy Gospel Piano: He’s an On‑Time God in B♭
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🎹 Learn “He’s an On‑Time God” on Piano in B♭
Learning “He’s an On‑Time God” on piano in the key of B♭ is a powerful way for beginners to build confidence, strengthen their gospel foundation, and develop smooth chord transitions. This step‑by‑step tutorial breaks down every chord, melody line, and hand position so you can learn the song even if you’re just starting your piano journey.
With simple left‑hand bass notes, easy right‑hand chord shapes, and a clear melody guide, this arrangement helps you master the classic gospel progression B♭ → F → Gm → E♭ at a comfortable pace. Whether you’re practicing for church, personal worship, or your own musical growth, this beginner‑friendly layout gives you everything you need to play the full song with clarity, confidence, and soul.
🎧 Listen & Learn – Guided Piano Practice
Hey friend, I’m glad you’re here. Press play to follow along with your
6‑minute guided gospel piano practice for
He’s an On‑Time God in B♭.
Learn the chords, feel the worship flow, and grow at your own pace.
🎼 4. Bridge (“He may not come when you want Him…”)
E♭ → F → Gm → F
Melody on E♭: G–F–E♭
Melody on F: A–G–F
Melody on Gm: B♭–G–F
Melody on F: A–G–F
🎵 5. Ending (Beginner Gospel Ending)
E♭ — E♭ major
F — F major
B♭ — B♭ major (hold 4–6 counts)
🌟 Closing Encouragement
You’re doing something powerful by learning this song. Every clean chord change and every smoother melody line is proof that you’re growing. Keep going — you’ve got this.
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