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One of the most powerful moments in the worship song “Worthy Is Your Name” happens during the bridge.
This is where the music builds and the lyrics declare:
“Be exalted now in the heavens
As Your glory fills this place”
The bridge is simple to play, but the way you build the emotion makes all the difference.
The progression used in the bridge is:
F → Dm → Am → G → C
These four chords repeat as the bridge continues.
Right hand plays the chord.
Left hand plays the root note.
Example:
F chord
Right hand: F A C
Left hand: F
This section should start soft and spacious.
Don’t rush.
Let the chords breathe.
As the lyrics repeat, gradually build the intensity.
Not by playing more notes — but by playing with more weight and emotion.
This is what creates the feeling of worship rising.
Many worship songs use a bridge to shift the focus from storytelling to declaration.
In this song, the bridge lifts the message upward:
“You’re the name above all names.”
Musically, the chord progression supports this by slowly building tension and release.
If you’d like the simplified chords and structure of the song, download the free worship piano cheat sheet.
If you want to go beyond one song and start playing many worship songs confidently, check out the course:
🎹 Learn Worship Keyboard in 30 Days
Inside the course you’ll learn:
• Worship chord progressions
• Left hand patterns
• How to play 30+ worship songs
• How to create worship atmosphere