Can you guys do a short video on the open chord tremolo swells? In the play through for this song - reference the chords you hit at 0:53 seconds. So awesome but I can't figure out how to get that sound :)
I'm kind of a newbie trying to ramp up my skills so I can join our church worship team. They play this in the key of A but I'm still mostly in the dark on theory. How do I transpose this to that? I tried doing some homework before asking but it's not clicking. Any help would be very much appreciated.
I spent a good amount of time speaking on the idea of learning shapes and I discussed those shapes. I would recommend watching over and anytime I use a term you don’t understand or know writing it down and doing some research. I try to really point people to that stuff so they can fill in the gaps. I can’t make this video an hour long haha This video is in Bb. You are doing it a half step down. So one fret down :) Hope that helps!
You're having trouble with accurately stating the lead riffs because it's weird to say note positions out loud, especially while referring to a fret and string name each time. It feels natural to play, and it's easy to read. Just use one of the many tab makers out there and tab it out real quick. It'd be faster for you, and easier for the viewer to understand. Win-win. A clean tabbed out riff is a much better reference the next time we want to play the song. I just tabbed this out while you were talking. Now I can reference it as well as transpose it to any key as needed.
FIRST! How you like this version? We did this a bit quicker than normal.
Oh my gosh this is so helpful. Thank you so much!! I’ve been looking for stuff like this for forever
Thank you so much for this! Totally agree that I personally come here for the lead parts. Good format!
Thxu for the shout out - god bless u
Yes Lord thxu Lord
I honestly learned from the play through! So that worked too! Went perfect this past Sunday!
I cut back a Total of 2 times I feel accomplished 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Can you guys do a short video on the open chord tremolo swells? In the play through for this song - reference the chords you hit at 0:53 seconds. So awesome but I can't figure out how to get that sound :)
Third!
Would it possible for an single electric guitar and drums to do this song doing the riffs and rythum for church
We've been playing this song a lot at my church in recent months. 💪🏻
Jesse’s guitar face videos are legendary
I'm kind of a newbie trying to ramp up my skills so I can join our church worship team. They play this in the key of A but I'm still mostly in the dark on theory. How do I transpose this to that? I tried doing some homework before asking but it's not clicking. Any help would be very much appreciated.
I spent a good amount of time speaking on the idea of learning shapes and I discussed those shapes. I would recommend watching over and anytime I use a term you don’t understand or know writing it down and doing some research. I try to really point people to that stuff so they can fill in the gaps. I can’t make this video an hour long haha
This video is in Bb. You are doing it a half step down. So one fret down :)
Hope that helps!
@@worshiptutorialsthat last bit about the half step down was the gold nugget :) many thanks!
What you said about the key is true. We do this song in D, and the guys drop it an octave. Lowering it didn’t make much sense to us.
Thanks brother. I though you are cody'syounger brother 😅. God bless feom Pnilippines
Hey Bradford 😘
😘 hey Paulie
You're having trouble with accurately stating the lead riffs because it's weird to say note positions out loud, especially while referring to a fret and string name each time. It feels natural to play, and it's easy to read. Just use one of the many tab makers out there and tab it out real quick. It'd be faster for you, and easier for the viewer to understand. Win-win. A clean tabbed out riff is a much better reference the next time we want to play the song. I just tabbed this out while you were talking. Now I can reference it as well as transpose it to any key as needed.
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I was like, yes, you get to do a video without being constantly interrupted but then out of nowhere comes, "Capo is a tool".... (sigh)
A capo is a tool, yes