
What If God Was One Of Us Chords
“What If God Was One Of Us” by Joan Osborne guitar chords: in the key of F#m with the chords F#m, D, A and E. It's an easy, beginner-friendly arrangement using common open chords. Use the interactive player to transpose to your vocal range, add a capo, and autoscroll hands-free while you strum.
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About What If God Was One Of Us
Joan Osborne's “What If God Was One Of Us” is a pop track that guitarists love to cover. This arrangement uses 4 chords — F#m, D, A and E — with the progression centred on F#m, D and A. Because it sticks to common open shapes, it's a great choice for beginners and campfire sing-alongs. Hover or tap any chord above to see its fingering, change the key with the transpose buttons, or set a capo to match the original recording.
What If God Was One Of Us — FAQ
What key is “What If God Was One Of Us” in?
“What If God Was One Of Us” by Joan Osborne is in the key of F#m. You can transpose it to any other key using the player.
What chords do I need to play “What If God Was One Of Us”?
“What If God Was One Of Us” uses 4 chords: F#m, D, A and E.
Is “What If God Was One Of Us” easy to play on guitar?
Yes — “What If God Was One Of Us” is rated easy and uses common open chords, so beginners can pick it up quickly.
Who sings “What If God Was One Of Us”?
“What If God Was One Of Us” is performed by Joan Osborne.
Is there a play-along video for “What If God Was One Of Us”?
Yes — a YouTube video is embedded on this page so you can play along at full tempo.
What genre is “What If God Was One Of Us”?
“What If God Was One Of Us” is categorised as Pop.