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“Re Ya Mo Leboga” (also known as “Akekho fana Nawe”) is one of the most beloved gospel songs in South Africa. Whether it is sung in Sotho, Zulu, or Venda, the core progression remains a classic staple of the South African gospel sound.
In this tutorial, we are breaking down the song step-by-step in the key of F# (F Sharp).
To follow this tutorial, you must understand the numbering system for the F# major scale:
1: F#
2: G#
3: A#
4: B
5: C#
6: D#
7: F
(8/1): F#
The song opens with a strong, grounded feel on the 1 chord.
Chord 1 (The 1):
Left Hand: F# – C# – F# (1 – 5 – 1). This creates a “Perfect 5th” foundation.
Right Hand: C# – F# – A# (2nd Inversion of F# Major).
Chord 2 (The 3):
Left Hand: A# (3) or A# and F# (3 and 1). This gives you an A#m7 feel.
Right Hand: G# – C# – F (2nd Inversion of C# Major/The 5).
Chord 3 (The 4):
Left Hand: B – F# (4 and 1).
Right Hand: B – C# – F# (B Suspended 2). Instead of playing a normal B major, we “suspend” it for a modern gospel sound.
As the melody moves forward, we use the 2 chord to create a bridge toward the dominant 5.
Chord 1 (The 2):
Left Hand: G# – D# – F# (2 – 6 – 1).
Right Hand: D# – F# – G# (B6 shape). You can use 3, 4, or 5 fingers here, depending on your comfort.
Chord 2 (The 5):
Left Hand: C# – F (5 and 7). This creates a C#7 sound.
Right Hand: C# – F – G# (C# Major/The 5).
Resolution: Back to the 1 chord (F# Major).
This is a popular walk-up used in many gospel songs. We are ascending from 2 to 5 without skipping any notes in the scale.
The Walk-up (2 – 3 – 4 – 5):
Left Hand: G# $\rightarrow$ A# $\rightarrow$ B $\rightarrow$ C#
Right Hand: Use a G# Diminished shape, but add the F# note to give it that “sweet” gospel grit.
Specific Notes: D – F# – G# – B (G# diminished 7 / Bm6).
The Landing:
As you hit the 5 (C#) in your left hand, move your right hand to the 2nd Inversion of the 1 (C# – F# – A#).
Finally, resolve to the 1 (F# Major).
Inversions Matter: Notice that the right hand often stays around the same area. For example, moving from the 1 chord to the 3 chord involves playing a C# Major shape over an A# bass. This is the secret to smooth gospel transitions.
Left Hand Power: Using the 1-5-1 “power chord” shape in your left hand (F# – C# – F#) provides the heavy, rich bottom end necessary for this genre.
Language doesn’t change the music: Whether you are singing “Re Ya Mo Leboga” or “Akekho fana Nawe,” the chords remain identical. Practice the rhythm to match the syllables of the language you are singing in.
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