Brian I don’t know if you get to read this, but I just want to say that you are such a blessing for the ones who are starting with the guitar, I started with acoustic guitar and I really learned a lot with your tutorials and the way you teach the songs, you patience, now I’m starting with the electric guitar and I’m here again learning from you, you really have a gift to teach others and everything for the glory of God, thank you for your life Brian, please keep going with worship tutorials because they are truly a bless.
great stuff, Brian. I've played acoustic for 50 years, and picked up electric 4-5 years back because we needed that sound in our worship band. Being self taught, I have a lot to learn! This really helps.
Hello! I am a keyboard player, but really considering jumping into electric guitar since we don’t have anyone to play in our church. I have honestly being intimidated by it, but after watching your video, I believe this is something I could do!! May the Lord Bless you and keep up the amazing tutorials coming!!
Great video! Really appreciate your approach to doing both rhythm and lead. Just getting back into the lead and this helped a lot! Thanks and God Bless
This is a fun song to play :) We Introduced it last weekend. Seemed a bit "wordy" for the congregation but a great song if they can catch on to it ! Thanks for posting WT's
We're going to start doing this song this Sunday actually. I shared this tutorial to our electric guitarist and it really seemed to help him. btw, our worship team is led by a female vocalist and we're doing it in the key of C.
Hey there! I was looking to do some drum tutorials for worship songs, so I thought I’d look for some other tutorial videos and ask their creators if there were any copyright hurdles I’d need to keep an eye out for? (None of the audio would be from the original recordings) Any advice would be really appreciated. 😊 Thanks
The Helix patches won't work with the HX Effects pedal. We will be making patches for that, though. That pedal does not have any of the amp or cab modeling - just effects.
Hey Brian did you wire your strat? I have a strat that has standard pickups but I’d be cool to build a strat with a humbucker . If you did build it do you have schematic of your wiring? Thank you for all your do! Lord bless!!
I do not understand what he says because I speak Spanish I only understood the numbers and some little things I could do a video of it with tablature please
this sentence is translated by google because I do not understand English. I wonder do you think to subtitle tutorials in French? FYI you are followed a lot in the world. Me for example it is from Africa (Mali precisely). Thank you
why not just use a Fender? Cheaper but good pickups, Seymour Duncan 59', Pearly Gates, Antiquity, or some DiMarzio PAF/low output humbucker? What's with all these boutique strat/tele/jazzmaster/jaguar copies with boutique pickups? As you say, you can really use any humbucker as long as it's low output and has a PAFy cleaner tone. I just don't understand the P&W electric guitar culture and how they all need the most expensive "copycat" guitars, boutique Porter/Lollar/Fralin/Pope/Veritas pickups, and stupidly expensive effects and VOX AC+Fender Blackface copycat boutique amps. I can get the same tone as Bethel, Elevation, Hillsong, Vertical, Passion, Chris Tomlin, etc, with just a Japanese Fender HSS Strat, VOX AC15C1, and Boss pedals. I've had $2000-3000 guitars, tried Badcat amps, boutique pedals, and a Helix floor and all those didn't make thousand dollars worth of a difference in tone. Is it for aesthetics? For status? Sponsor/Endorsing of products? P&W trend? I'm not being critical, just curious as to why I've seen this trend amongst P&W guitar players using the most expensive gear that are all based off Fenders/Gibsons/VOX that cost double the price at least. Can anyone answer this? Thanks.
Brian I don’t know if you get to read this, but I just want to say that you are such a blessing for the ones who are starting with the guitar, I started with acoustic guitar and I really learned a lot with your tutorials and the way you teach the songs, you patience, now I’m starting with the electric guitar and I’m here again learning from you, you really have a gift to teach others and everything for the glory of God, thank you for your life Brian, please keep going with worship tutorials because they are truly a bless.
Amen, Alex. My first time here and I really picked up a lot. Thanks, Brian!
great stuff, Brian. I've played acoustic for 50 years, and picked up electric 4-5 years back because we needed that sound in our worship band. Being self taught, I have a lot to learn! This really helps.
Hello! I am a keyboard player, but really considering jumping into electric guitar since we don’t have anyone to play in our church. I have honestly being intimidated by it, but after watching your video, I believe this is something I could do!! May the Lord Bless you and keep up the amazing tutorials coming!!
I appreciate this. We never play with a second electric guitar, so this is super helpful for those of us with both lead and rhythm duties.
Your right bro
Please make more electric guitar tutorials like this! Thank you!
More electric guitar tutorials would be much appreciated! You and the Worship Tutorial team do a great job!
We just started playing this in church yesterday but this helps clear up what I should do for the verses and bridge so thanks!
Thanks!
Great video! Really appreciate your approach to doing both rhythm and lead. Just getting back into the lead and this helped a lot! Thanks and God Bless
Thanks Brian, have to play it this weeek only we don't have keys so I'll be using cowboy chords to fill it out
Awesome job as always! Could we see more electric guitar tutorials? :)
Please
Yep - more of these to come.
Thank you so much. Please keep up the good work
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Can you do a guitar tutorial for "In Christ Alone"
This is a fun song to play :) We Introduced it last weekend. Seemed a bit "wordy" for the congregation but a great song if they can catch on to it ! Thanks for posting WT's
thank you so much for the tutorial it has helped so much
Great tutorial. Thank you very much my good brother!
Can anyone point me in the direction of some chord shapes for 11:38 - 11:58? I'm having trouble breaking down what I'm seeing there...
sending this to electric player this week...thanks broseph
We're going to start doing this song this Sunday actually. I shared this tutorial to our electric guitarist and it really seemed to help him. btw, our worship team is led by a female vocalist and we're doing it in the key of C.
Really appreciate your videos.
I usually play the octave chord because I’m the only electric guitarist 95% of the time.
Awesome sir thanks! Instant thumbs up. Already subscribed.
trying to figure out what finger positions you are using at the 11:38 mark. i can tell it is similar to the F#m but I can't quite get it right.
thisjrocks Bar an F#m, but then take your bar finger off...it's an open version. 💪🎸🙏🕉
Thanks for making this video !
Não sou muito bom na guitarra, mas graças a você encontrei o louvor no tom: A THANKS
Love it
Well done! One pointer tho, for the second verse, I think you said the 5th fret of the D, I think you meant the 7th fret
i was wondering the same thing
I liked that you talked a lot about the effects you used for this patch
Went to the site and cant find the Helix patch, there is a spot for it under the vid tutorial but nothing is there.
awesome..
where can I find a backing track of this song?
Brian do you have any patches for a line 6 pod 500
Hi would these Helix patches work on the pod Go? Thanks God bless you.
Hey there! I was looking to do some drum tutorials for worship songs, so I thought I’d look for some other tutorial videos and ask their creators if there were any copyright hurdles I’d need to keep an eye out for? (None of the audio would be from the original recordings) Any advice would be really appreciated. 😊 Thanks
big shout out to the boys at mjt
Personally on the intro I play the last note on the 12th fret twice, I think it sounds better
good tutorial... except when you're calling out incorrect frets on the verse part. You're definitely playing on the 7th and 9th frets,
Kevin Vincent sue him
I came here purely to find this comment
Threw me off for a bit
Very well done, thank you!
do the helix patches work with the new smaller helix version, the 599 one, i'm totally buying one if yours work with it
The Helix patches won't work with the HX Effects pedal. We will be making patches for that, though. That pedal does not have any of the amp or cab modeling - just effects.
Hey Brian did you wire your strat? I have a strat that has standard pickups but I’d be cool to build a strat with a humbucker . If you did build it do you have schematic of your wiring? Thank you for all your do! Lord bless!!
Do you have any tutorials without pedals?
Could you do a videos of your rig on a Sunday morning? Maybe, "What I Bring to Sunday Morning Gig" :)
Zach Smith if he uses the helix with AC30 modeling, he just goes DI out of that.
I do not understand what he says because I speak Spanish I only understood the numbers and some little things I could do a video of it with tablature please
More Video like this!!!
What’s type of delay you are use
this sentence is translated by google because I do not understand English.
I wonder do you think to subtitle tutorials in French? FYI you are followed a lot in the world. Me for example it is from Africa (Mali precisely). Thank you
Thanks 😃.
So is he using a delay pedal
Are you demonstrating in Key of A, but tabbing out Key of B?
OR... I can turn on the ol' POG
8:40 Min "So your on 5th Fret" ( WRONG, 7TH!)
What key is this in
In the key of A.
Jacob Long The song is originally in the key of B but at this guys' church they do it in A.
i will play the octave since there only 3 of us in worship band
Chorus sounds super muddy
why not just use a Fender? Cheaper but good pickups, Seymour Duncan 59', Pearly Gates, Antiquity, or some DiMarzio PAF/low output humbucker? What's with all these boutique strat/tele/jazzmaster/jaguar copies with boutique pickups? As you say, you can really use any humbucker as long as it's low output and has a PAFy cleaner tone. I just don't understand the P&W electric guitar culture and how they all need the most expensive "copycat" guitars, boutique Porter/Lollar/Fralin/Pope/Veritas pickups, and stupidly expensive effects and VOX AC+Fender Blackface copycat boutique amps. I can get the same tone as Bethel, Elevation, Hillsong, Vertical, Passion, Chris Tomlin, etc, with just a Japanese Fender HSS Strat, VOX AC15C1, and Boss pedals. I've had $2000-3000 guitars, tried Badcat amps, boutique pedals, and a Helix floor and all those didn't make thousand dollars worth of a difference in tone. Is it for aesthetics? For status? Sponsor/Endorsing of products? P&W trend? I'm not being critical, just curious as to why I've seen this trend amongst P&W guitar players using the most expensive gear that are all based off Fenders/Gibsons/VOX that cost double the price at least. Can anyone answer this? Thanks.
Ppl like to be unique and will come up with 100 reasons on why their Fender copy is “better”
While also owning actual Fenders at the same tome
No tab or scale diagram.
You really dont need to show us fret by fret..
I need him to, I'm a noob
To much explanation
this is not bethels song
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