Revelation Song Guitar Lesson -- Kari Jobe

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • In this guitarmann.com weekly lesson, you'll learn both how to play Revelation Song and discover the secret to why 4 simple chords can make a song interesting throughout. This lesson is based on an understanding of Nashville Numbers, which you will learn in the Guitarmann lessons.

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  • @ChristoRedentor777
    @ChristoRedentor777 2 місяці тому +2

    I know this video was uploaded 12 years ago but the breakdown of this simple song and the chord structure is awesome! Thanks so much!

  • @mcp042983
    @mcp042983 11 років тому +2

    Sounds Amazing... I am barely learning how to play the guitar, but I love that powerful song so much..

  • @roxannamason4400
    @roxannamason4400 5 років тому

    The most beautiful Worship song since 'A Fortress Is Our God'.

  • @glaucioferreira13
    @glaucioferreira13 3 роки тому +1

    Let everything that has breath praise the Lord !!!Thanks For Share !!

  • @canalmodooff
    @canalmodooff 11 років тому

    i am of Brazil, i like yours lessons , very good...God bless

  • @clarkkent2220
    @clarkkent2220 4 роки тому +2

    So did we conclude the song is in the key of G?

  • @jeffchapman9867
    @jeffchapman9867 5 років тому +3

    Really? I discovered these chords by accident on my ukuele. I don't even know anything about music. I thought that sounds like that Revelation Song. Must be the Lord.

  • @jesusbride3038
    @jesusbride3038 9 років тому

    cool. I definitely have to try this. thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @MatthewPolack
    @MatthewPolack 4 роки тому

    Another vote for D mixolydian here..but that is actually relative notes to normal. G major... If you're new to this ..the way I've come to understand modes is thinking of easy A minor scale and C major. They have the same notes.no sharps flats ..they are relative... But it is what chord we choose to emphasise that flicks it into a different mode..if your Bass player kept thumping am root notes and you are also emphasing resolving to am.. You've got yourself a minor mode Aeolian.sadder feel...but if you and Bass player emphasise C major chord..suddenly it all sounds brighter . You're now in C major mode (Ionian) Basically you can do that with any chord in the scale..and it becomes one of the modes..each with a unique 'feel' . Open to being corrected.. But think I've got that right! So this song happens to be D mixolydian..(which is also the G major notes..but not that modal feel).

  • @shannonluzchris
    @shannonluzchris 12 років тому +1

    thanks for uploading i've learned so much from this video =)

  • @moengo6142
    @moengo6142 2 роки тому

    Tks my brother bless you

  • @jasonsinkonde6637
    @jasonsinkonde6637 9 років тому

    Thank you man good work

  • @thomasmclaurin7036
    @thomasmclaurin7036 7 років тому

    I don't know about the key its in, just know it sounds great when its played and sung together.

  • @michaeljohnsonofficial
    @michaeljohnsonofficial 10 років тому

    great vid thanks

  • @dominicochola1349
    @dominicochola1349 4 роки тому

    Hey, please try to touch the same song using Jenn Johnson of bethel version.

  • @sparklet23
    @sparklet23 12 років тому

    Great video! Can you do a video on the song 'Able' by Needtobreathe? :D

  • @anastasiabila9504
    @anastasiabila9504 9 років тому

    Thank you for the lesson! However, I didn't quite catch the strumming pattern that you're using. Could you please right the name of it or send a link to where I can learn it? Thank you so much!

    • @Guitarmann
      @Guitarmann  9 років тому

      +Anastasia Bila search for "cadence strum" on my site. It's for members, but I walk through how to play lots of strum patterns, so you can choose what you want to use, as long as its in 4/4 times

  • @azula2399
    @azula2399 4 роки тому +1

    I have bad trouble with G to c

    • @edwardbolduc8241
      @edwardbolduc8241 2 роки тому

      yea I use to have issues with that change too just make it a part of your practice every day it will come my battle now is the stinking F chord

  • @PeanutButerJellyTim1
    @PeanutButerJellyTim1 11 років тому

    What did you say was the strum pattern?

  • @Origen17
    @Origen17 9 років тому

    Actually, this song is in D, but not the traditional (Western) Ionian mode. It's Mixolydian mode, meaning a hard-wired flat 7 in the chord. Your ear very clearly hears a IV (G) going to a I (D), making D the tonal center. However, I would actually write the key signature with one sharp instead of two, due to the mode. That doesn't mean it's in G, though :-)

    • @Gnahtte
      @Gnahtte 8 років тому

      +finalewiz Mixolydian mode means there is a lowered 7th. In D Major that would mean the regular C# would be a C natural. This does happen in the song, but the major IV (G) really doesn't affect whether this song is Ionian or Mixolydian.

    • @Origen17
      @Origen17 8 років тому

      +Nathan Brewer Gotta disagree with you, sir. The ear does not hear G as the V - and that's what really matters. You entire premise assumes everything is Ionian. Many pop/rock tunes are not, though. Mixolydian is quite common, especially in the 70's.

    • @Gnahtte
      @Gnahtte 8 років тому

      +finalewiz +finalewiz you are right that G is not the V. It is the IV. If it were the V then the key would be C major. However, if you mean to say that the G to D resolution indicates it is mixolydian,well, that really just means its a plagal cadence. You are also correct that this song is Mixolydian. I just want you to be sure that it's not necessarily the chord that precedes the tonic which determines the modality of a piece. Does that make sense? In other words, this song could have no G major chord and still be Mixolydian because it has the lowered 7th (C). Hope that makes sense.

    • @Origen17
      @Origen17 8 років тому +1

      +Nathan Brewer I didn't mean V - I meant IV. My point is you seem to be saying in the video that the song is not in D - I believe it is, just not in the Ionian mode :-) Mixolydian, by definition, has a minor V and a dominant 7. Semantics :-)

    • @Gnahtte
      @Gnahtte 8 років тому

      +finalewiz Yes, it is definitely mixolydian. Also, another way to tell would be to hear Sol as the resting tone. The same would be true for Do for major or Re for dorian.

  • @joshuavanrenterghem251
    @joshuavanrenterghem251 4 роки тому

    1:37 - just copy this

  • @dachba213
    @dachba213 5 років тому

    I lost you at hello