The term represents a set of musical notations that enable musicians to play the song “Touch the Sky,” originally performed by Hillsong United. These notations typically include chord symbols (e.g., G, C, D, Em) indicating which chords to play on an instrument such as a guitar or piano to accompany the melody and vocals of the song. As an example, a common progression might involve playing a sequence of chords like G – D – Em – C repeatedly within a verse or chorus.
Accessing and utilizing these musical representations provides a framework for individuals and groups to recreate the song’s sound and participate in communal worship experiences. Historically, the distribution of these musical frameworks, often shared online or in printed music books, has facilitated the spread and adaptation of contemporary worship music within various religious communities. Their availability empowers musicians of varying skill levels to contribute to congregational singing and performances.