Just so you know, I am one of those people you brian have been helping for years and have been silently watching and learning. And I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL FOR YOU GUYS! Best worship tutorials EVER. EVER. BY FAR.
I love these in depth tutorials. What this great channel needs more of...Getting in your head of why you are playing what you are is so helpful. Thank you!
My favorite way to play a D chord is sliding a C up like that. And, add the open low E, you’ve got an Emin9. I recently did an instrumental jam of When I Think About the Lord in D, where I used that form of the Emin9. Great sound. Great stuff from you, as usual.
I appreciate your tutorials. They're great and I'm grateful. However, I hear the verse differently. I hear open E, open G, Open B, then A sharp 3rd fret G string. Maybe it's just my ear. ❤
Bradford, an alternative you might consider to play both of those guitar riffs on the "interlude" would be to use a looper pedal or one on the Helix. Just loop that lower riff first then play the high riff over it. You could ever loop an octave higher on the first riff, more closely matching the original recording, then play the high riff. Because all those parts repeat it would probably sound musically close to what I agree are separately recorded guitar tracks.
I like to play the “office theme” lol - in a higher octave and do both parts it’s a lot easier. The early live videos of bethel doing the song the riff is on that higher octave ( G string on the 12th fret to 9, then 12 D string to 9 and 12 A string 10- relative to the capo... I hope that makes sense)
Ren Outlaw yes that’s perfect lol. I was just thinking for like a one guitar set like most churches have I think the higher octave is more effective, but that’s just me lol
My church switches keys on me last minute sometimes too. You have to scramble to transpose it, but it’s just not the same as playing it in the proper key. Good luck with it mate
Question...if you only have 1 guitar player, would you play just the rhythm part for the chorus to make it sound more full? Does it sound lacking if the guitar plays the lead part with nothing to back it up?
@@bmitchellmusic thx! Maybe I'll try having the bass a little more prominent so it'll still sound punchy and I could play the lead line. Great video btw!
Mfw he says G# instead of Ab and then proceeds with full audacity to say E# instead of F. You know how to trigger a lad, but thanks for the lesson nonetheless Lol
Just so you know, I am one of those people you brian have been helping for years and have been silently watching and learning. And I'm EXTREMELY GRATEFUL FOR YOU GUYS! Best worship tutorials EVER. EVER. BY FAR.
Bradford once again prepares me for Sunday with ease, This song is making its rounds again.!! Thanks B
I love these in depth tutorials. What this great channel needs more of...Getting in your head of why you are playing what you are is so helpful. Thank you!
That Jennings Voyager is perfect!
Super helpful distilling it all down! And adding in bits of theory behind the parts was a bonus! Well done!
Awesome tutorial. God Bless this Channel!!
Thank you for the tutorial! And also I really appreciate how you talk about the meaning behind the song as well.
God's bless you ❤️🙏.. From Egypt 🇪🇬🙌😃
We need more of these!
Agreed
Super helpful tutorial. Thanks for getting into what effects to use as well!
Love these tutorials, keep em coming
Thanks!! I would love more tutorials !!
You guys rock. I love these videos. Thank you. Prepping for worship tomorrow morning!
Great lesson, thx Brother!
"E#" "G#" instead of F and Ab. Pianists are crying rn
He can't read music, that's why he can't recognize key signature.
I can’t believe y’all are complaining about this
But G# is the same that say Ab, i dont get it. E# i know that doesnt exist
Well, in a sense E# is different than F, so he could mean exactly what he says. 😂
this tutorial is awesome! playing this in our church band this sunday, cant wait! liked and subscribed
Very cool. This song has the fire on it.
Awesome tutorial, very usefull
My favorite way to play a D chord is sliding a C up like that. And, add the open low E, you’ve got an Emin9. I recently did an instrumental jam of When I Think About the Lord in D, where I used that form of the Emin9. Great sound. Great stuff from you, as usual.
thanks for your work on this!
Im sorry but this was just brilliant.And the helix patch is the best
High Quality content. Continue the great work 🤗 You will grow fast
I appreciate your tutorials. They're great and I'm grateful. However, I hear the verse differently. I hear open E, open G, Open B, then A sharp 3rd fret G string. Maybe it's just my ear. ❤
Great video. Thanks!
Can you please make a electric guitar tutorial for “No one else by Cory Asbury. Thanks in advance
thanks for the amazing tutorial. great to understand how to go about learning this. the pentatonic boxes are a great tip!
Bradford, an alternative you might consider to play both of those guitar riffs on the "interlude" would be to use a looper pedal or one on the Helix. Just loop that lower riff first then play the high riff over it. You could ever loop an octave higher on the first riff, more closely matching the original recording, then play the high riff. Because all those parts repeat it would probably sound musically close to what I agree are separately recorded guitar tracks.
Maybe for you and me. But I’m sure 90% of people would find that unnecessarily difficult and just plain unnecessary 😂
I like to play the “office theme” lol - in a higher octave and do both parts it’s a lot easier. The early live videos of bethel doing the song the riff is on that higher octave ( G string on the 12th fret to 9, then 12 D string to 9 and 12 A string 10- relative to the capo... I hope that makes sense)
The actual recording has both octaves in there. I personally play the higher one and use a POG sound to add the low octave.
Ren Outlaw yes that’s perfect lol. I was just thinking for like a one guitar set like most churches have I think the higher octave is more effective, but that’s just me lol
Learning the parts with NO CAPO will make you a better guitarist
Good video!
I dont think if i can still play coz i just enjoy listening and looking how he plays lol
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Haha!😂
NINETEEN THOUSANDTH
I have to play it C tonight, would love to see how you did it as I never use a capo and don’t really know how
My church switches keys on me last minute sometimes too. You have to scramble to transpose it, but it’s just not the same as playing it in the proper key. Good luck with it mate
Thanks
How do I play the chorus in the key of D i need it for church if someone can tell me I’ll be really thankful
e tem gente que ainda dá deslike ! ótimo video! Parabéns pela explicação!
Can you play any of the songs you teach without pedals or effects? I have no pedals or anything like that and want to learn how to play
Wow I feel dumb. If I play in the key of a im just playing everything one fret up correct? And add the capo to second fret right
Question...if you only have 1 guitar player, would you play just the rhythm part for the chorus to make it sound more full? Does it sound lacking if the guitar plays the lead part with nothing to back it up?
That’s what I would personally do except maybe for the first one.
@@erikhartley2494 good call
I would either do that or if I have the option, use an octave pedal, it will still have that guitar melody, but sound a lot bigger
Up to you! Sometimes the mix/band/set kinda lends itself to playing those leads and not having the rhythm isn’t a huge deal!
@@bmitchellmusic thx! Maybe I'll try having the bass a little more prominent so it'll still sound punchy and I could play the lead line. Great video btw!
It looks like you use the same capo I have. Is it a Planet Waves/D’Addario capo? How do you like it?
This is a G7th performance 3. LOVE them. Bit pricey but solid as a rock.
SECOND BRADFORD MITCHELL!!!
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Worship Tutorials Bradford I’m coming for you lol
Are those chaplains in the Jennings in this vid?
No these are the Stagger Swaggers (V2)
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Чувак, как ты много говоришь!!!
Просто покажи как играть!)
bruh ur guitar out of tune... but ty for a great vid
Mfw he says G# instead of Ab and then proceeds with full audacity to say E# instead of F. You know how to trigger a lad, but thanks for the lesson nonetheless Lol