Our God is a rescuer, a deliverer, a sin-bearer and a CONQUERER!! Praise him who is worthy of every ounce of adoration we have. God, we love, worship, revere, fear and honor you! Announcing a new section of guitarforhisglory.com: Tone Training and Resources. If you’re a member, check it out! This is the next section of the site that I plan to pour time and energy into. You’ll find a bunch of pickup demos (including Lamber’trons) and other videos dedicated to achieving the tone you hear in your head, so you can stop obsessing over tone and dedicate that brain power to worshiping Christ! If you have ideas or needs, please let me know! Love you guys!
We added this song to our playlist this week. I saw that it was in the key of F. I watched several videos trying to get an idea of that intro riff. I looked for a key close to what we are doing and first one that popped up was yours and crazy enough it's in the same key. I have no idea how many songs you've helped me with but it's been quite a few. Thank you and bless you for all your work. Believe me it's appreciated.
We're doing this song in the key of "A" and the key of "G". It's always a lot of work learning the song in the original key and then figuring out how to pull it off in the new key. Especially in "G" because you can't just slide down the neck and play the same shapes since the open strings don't translate the feel of the parts. So I love that you take the effort to make these transposed versions because they're a lot of extra work, but even more I love that you always share the gospel in everything you do.
Glad you’re finding these helpful. I didn’t think I was the only one having to transpose from male to female keys. 😂 Yes, glorifying God through sharing the gospel is the primary reason I do this. Soli Deo Gloria!
I am so glad to have found this video and signed up for your website! Extremely helpful! On the website i noticed there arent downloadable tabs, do you offer those anywhere??
@@angelo121891 I’m so glad to hear you’re finding the resources helpful! Almost all of the videos-about 95%-include tabs that scroll across the screen to make following along as easy as possible. I don’t offer downloadable tabs, but I hope the on-screen versions work well for you!
Sir can I ask u a question.. from a beginner standpoint. how can u know the chords and the notes that will be played? .. I mean from regular chords to mixed notes of the finger that be played in every fret?
That’s a great question, and one that is tough to answer. You have to build a foundational knowledge of beginner concepts and basic music theory. I have a course that would be beneficial you. It’s called Worship Guitar Basic Training and it’s at GuitarforHISGLORY.com.
@@GuitarforHISGlory thanks. Had a feeling it was a bit thicker then what I use with the Lambertrons. A bit more fat but still open and airy. Next string change...
Awesome tone! And fantastic style. Sounds like you're doing the EG6 track (or something similar) on the verse before the first chorus? And something similar on that chorus? I think staying out on that verse and doing the swells from EG4 in the chorus is a better option to be honest. I think the other parts are just there to be there It's a typical Phil Wickham song where there's a million unnecessary EG tracks haha To be honest I might steal what you played on the first chorus though and see what we think in rehearsal next time we play this song
I can’t remember what track it was, but it’s what I settled on. Swells are a great option, too! And I hear you about the Wickham stuff. So. Many. Tracks.
@@GuitarforHISGlory with my worship team on songs like Battle Belongs we have a Lead map and Rhythm Map where we utilize the best of all the tracks and scrap out the fluff. And that way we can have two EGs and zero EG tracks so we have a clearer IEM mix
@@c0unterac342 It sounds like I do the same thing, but I don’t document it. We discuss and “map” everything out so we’re not walking all over each other. I also analyze the parts and determine the best way to combine everything I hear. All that said, your map sounds interesting. I’d be happy to take a look! Troy at GuitarforHISGLORY dot com.
@@rocknrollcowboy1620 I wasn't trying to criticize you-I was genuinely curious about what "looking too emo" means and why it matters. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, of course, and I'd love to understand your perspective better.
@@GuitarforHISGloryi apologize, I dig his music, but when I see a video or something along those lines I get reminded of bands like Panic at the disco or alot of those screamo bands. Its the hair mainly
Our God is a rescuer, a deliverer, a sin-bearer and a CONQUERER!! Praise him who is worthy of every ounce of adoration we have. God, we love, worship, revere, fear and honor you!
Announcing a new section of guitarforhisglory.com: Tone Training and Resources. If you’re a member, check it out! This is the next section of the site that I plan to pour time and energy into. You’ll find a bunch of pickup demos (including Lamber’trons) and other videos dedicated to achieving the tone you hear in your head, so you can stop obsessing over tone and dedicate that brain power to worshiping Christ! If you have ideas or needs, please let me know! Love you guys!
They are always helpful brother. :) I search for your play throughs as I rarely need to look elsewhere. Thank you for all of your hard work.
Awesome brother! Thanks for sharing! Appreciate all your videos!
We added this song to our playlist this week. I saw that it was in the key of F. I watched several videos trying to get an idea of that intro riff. I looked for a key close to what we are doing and first one that popped up was yours and crazy enough it's in the same key. I have no idea how many songs you've helped me with but it's been quite a few. Thank you and bless you for all your work. Believe me it's appreciated.
Glad to hear this was helpful, Ryan! Be well, brother.
We're doing this song in the key of "A" and the key of "G". It's always a lot of work learning the song in the original key and then figuring out how to pull it off in the new key. Especially in "G" because you can't just slide down the neck and play the same shapes since the open strings don't translate the feel of the parts. So I love that you take the effort to make these transposed versions because they're a lot of extra work, but even more I love that you always share the gospel in everything you do.
Glad you’re finding these helpful. I didn’t think I was the only one having to transpose from male to female keys. 😂 Yes, glorifying God through sharing the gospel is the primary reason I do this. Soli Deo Gloria!
I am so glad to have found this video and signed up for your website! Extremely helpful! On the website i noticed there arent downloadable tabs, do you offer those anywhere??
@@angelo121891 I’m so glad to hear you’re finding the resources helpful! Almost all of the videos-about 95%-include tabs that scroll across the screen to make following along as easy as possible. I don’t offer downloadable tabs, but I hope the on-screen versions work well for you!
Great video! Just discovered your channel - awesome work!
Welcome to the channel, Matt!
Magnifique ❤😊😊😊😮
Sir can I ask u a question.. from a beginner standpoint. how can u know the chords and the notes that will be played? .. I mean from regular chords to mixed notes of the finger that be played in every fret?
That’s a great question, and one that is tough to answer. You have to build a foundational knowledge of beginner concepts and basic music theory. I have a course that would be beneficial you. It’s called Worship Guitar Basic Training and it’s at GuitarforHISGLORY.com.
Thanks for sharing, not just musically, but also by ministering! On a side note, can i ask what gauge strings you use?
Hi, Roland! Thanks for the kind words. I’ve been using Stringjoy 10.5-50 for a few years now.
@@GuitarforHISGlory thanks. Had a feeling it was a bit thicker then what I use with the Lambertrons. A bit more fat but still open and airy. Next string change...
Awesome tone! And fantastic style.
Sounds like you're doing the EG6 track (or something similar) on the verse before the first chorus? And something similar on that chorus?
I think staying out on that verse and doing the swells from EG4 in the chorus is a better option to be honest. I think the other parts are just there to be there
It's a typical Phil Wickham song where there's a million unnecessary EG tracks haha
To be honest I might steal what you played on the first chorus though and see what we think in rehearsal next time we play this song
I can’t remember what track it was, but it’s what I settled on. Swells are a great option, too! And I hear you about the Wickham stuff. So. Many. Tracks.
@@GuitarforHISGlory with my worship team on songs like Battle Belongs we have a Lead map and Rhythm Map where we utilize the best of all the tracks and scrap out the fluff.
And that way we can have two EGs and zero EG tracks so we have a clearer IEM mix
If you use planning center to obtain your tracks I can send you our Google doc parts map that I created for battle belongs if you're interested
@@c0unterac342 People run electric guitar tracks even if they have guitar players? That seems weird to me.
@@c0unterac342 It sounds like I do the same thing, but I don’t document it. We discuss and “map” everything out so we’re not walking all over each other. I also analyze the parts and determine the best way to combine everything I hear. All that said, your map sounds interesting. I’d be happy to take a look! Troy at GuitarforHISGLORY dot com.
What effect are you using for that awesome echo?
Sounds like a mix of a strymon bigsky, and a hint of a dotted 8 delay more than likely a strymon timeline.
What model of gretsch
6128T 89 VS
I like Phil Wickham, but he looks too emo
Can you explain why that matters?
@@GuitarforHISGlorylooks girly, wow your such a nice fella aren't ya? Not allowed to have my own opinion?
@@rocknrollcowboy1620 I wasn't trying to criticize you-I was genuinely curious about what "looking too emo" means and why it matters. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, of course, and I'd love to understand your perspective better.
@@GuitarforHISGloryi apologize, I dig his music, but when I see a video or something along those lines I get reminded of bands like Panic at the disco or alot of those screamo bands. Its the hair mainly