We're a home church, and don't really have a worship band. However, we play this song via you tube and it a joy to sing everything. Which is why I want to learn it for our upcoming men's retreat.
What a great song - been doing it in our chuch here in South Africa (Port Elizabeth) since it came out and still its an amazing song to praise Jesus. What a great God we serve!!!
Our church has introduced this song this year and people have really engaged well with. It was introduced at Team Street (huge teen holiday mission) and up to 700 young people and youth leaders just let loose worshipping God through this song. Thank you for your tutorials - they are an awesome resource for us worship leaders and musicians.
Generations Church in Leander started playing this at Easter and the church loved it and went wild. I since started to learn this song. Love the energy just like you said.
I just want to say that I am so grateful for this channel! I am a newish guitar player and all I want to play is worship music. Almost every song I have looked up, you have created a tutorial for. Your tutorials are my favorite and I absolutely love how you explain the strumming patterns. Thank you so much. I just wanted to share my gratitude and let you know how much I appreciate these tutorials/how they have helped me with my own worship on the guitar.
Hey, just want to say thank you for your videos! I am a legally blind guitarist for my praise band and the way you teach and call out the chords makes it really easy for me to follow along. Blessings to your ministry!
Our worship pastor is substitute preaching and decided this was a good song for the rest of the team to lead. I'm lead vocals and acoustic guitarist and haven't played this song before. Practice was Thursday and was super rough. So I'm watching TH-cam videos so we don't suck on Sunday!
Few days after Easter, but I think this song serves as a good reminder that Christ's death and resurrection are not just things you celebrate once a year. Hopefully this song will nestle into the hearts of my congregation. If not I'm still going to play it for myself :P
Hey guys! This is an awesome song and we tried it once and is now our favourite song to play. Requisites came from our community for thos song like crazy!
Brother, your tutorials and resources have been incredibly helpful, I started playing acoustic guitar with our newly formed worship team. and your teachings have been instrumental (pun intended) in my formation as a musician. God bless you
Pretty sure he makes the muted D sounds with the acoustic by playing a d on the low e(10th fret) and the open d string, and muting all others with your other fingers. Then palm mute the stum pattern. That’s how we do it at our church and it gives that nice muted sound. And to change to the 6 and the 4 just keep the same shape and keep hitting that open d as a drone, and slide down to the 6, then down again to the 4, then back up to the 1. Give it a try it sounds great.
I was literally about to comment about that, while this is a tutorial for beginners, the intro is a lot easier than it looks in the live video from passion. And it really only requires a finger, plus, it can prepare you for barre chords.
Sounds like it would be pretty cool to do and would be a little more advanced unless a church is blessed with a skilled guitar player who has the time to put in learning it. Many church guitar players won’t know how to do that or have / take time to learn it. Im going to try to learn it!
Hey man you are singing and playing guitar😂 so props to you I want to practice to be able to do that. Something that helps me sing at worship is to breath from the stomach and not strain the throat. Hope this helped and that I can play it It would be INSANE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤙🤙🤙👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥 IN JESUS NAME❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I find it an easy song for the most part. We had a bit of trouble rehearsing that last part of the bridge because it cuts out half of a measure before going to that Bm and A. I also have to play the electric part on the Keyboard while leading the song vocally...it is tough to do so much at once...but I as far as the reception goes, I think it was good solely because there are fewer words in this song that many of them that seem to come out lately. Corporate worship thrives on chorus driven worship and wordy songs can cause them to tune out. I think it is the result of a quick entertainment at your fingertips generation with cell phones, internet, and endless sources of entertainment through streaming.
Thank you for making this video! I'm going to practice this song now! I'm a keyboardist at my church and I'm trying to learn guitar. How do you play chords that have closed strings without accidentally playing them?
Hi all. Kristian leads the song with his guitar tuned down half a step. Can someone explain what the reason is to tune down half a step, but use a capo on the 1st fret? Does that not bring it back up to standard tuning?
I could see two reasons. The first and most probable is that tuning down and capoing to concert pitch can mimic short scale. Lowered string tension and shorter stretches to fret. The second reason is if another song you are playing in a set is tuned down a half step, you could just remove the capo instead of having to retune. I doubt a pro like Kristian Stanfill capos like this for the second reason, but if you were doing a solo gig at a bar you might. Hope that makes sense.
I could see two reasons. The first and most probable is that tuning down and capoing to concert pitch can mimic short scale. Lowered string tension and shorter stretches to fret. The second reason is if another song you are playing in a set is tuned down a half step, you could just remove the capo instead of having to retune. I doubt a pro like Kristian Stanfill capos like this for the second reason, but if you were doing a solo gig at a bar you might. Hope that makes sense.
Raphael Akinpelu it's a simplified version instead playing a barre chord. If you look, you'll notice, the first two notes are on the second fret which you would normally barre when u play a Bm barre chord. There's the open D string cos the D note is part of the Bm chord. There's also the D note on the B string. I'll start using this version myself cos it's a lot easier to transition through while playing.
Do you mean the acoustic part that Kristian Stanfill plays on the original recording in the beginning? He's actually just playing single notes - D during the intro, the D, B, G during the verse.
I wish you didn't already have to know the songs beat and rythum to get this guitar tutorial. He doesn't tell you how many times to strum and the ONLY indicator he uses for when to change is the lyrics, and I don't know the lyrics, I don't sing it all the time. And I have an EXTREMELY hard time trying to play along side him because he keeps stopping for a brief moment to tell you the chord instead of playing it through and saying that right before. GRRRRRR
Little circle means keep the string open and ringing. Little x means mute that string or keep it from ringing. Easiest for me to mute the low E (#6 string) with my thumb.
We're a home church, and don't really have a worship band. However, we play this song via you tube and it a joy to sing everything. Which is why I want to learn it for our upcoming men's retreat.
I’m going to audition for my churches youth band and your acoustic tutorials are what have made me ready! Thank you and god bless
Hey! How'd it go?!
yeahh, any update?
Me too 😄
I’m getting a chance to play for my church’s youth band and I’m 14 and this is the main song we play
THANK YOU
Sweet so am or did i
Sweet dude so am I. I'll be officially on my team in 3 weeks.
ME TOO BRO
We just started playing this in worship services and, while not very difficult, VERY powerful for an opener to services.
What a great song - been doing it in our chuch here in South Africa (Port Elizabeth) since it came out and still its an amazing song to praise Jesus. What a great God we serve!!!
I’m getting ready to lead this song at our church and absolutely LOVE this SONG!!!
Our church has introduced this song this year and people have really engaged well with. It was introduced at Team Street (huge teen holiday mission) and up to 700 young people and youth leaders just let loose worshipping God through this song. Thank you for your tutorials - they are an awesome resource for us worship leaders and musicians.
The worrship team at youth camp last year played this song and the kids LOVED IT!!
Hey I’m 14 and I get to play for my youth services band because of u. Thanks so much!
Hey dude exact same thing
Generations Church in Leander started playing this at Easter and the church loved it and went wild. I since started to learn this song. Love the energy just like you said.
I'm learning this song to play at church with the Youth Worship Team. Thank you so much this is a wonderful tutorial!
I just want to say that I am so grateful for this channel! I am a newish guitar player and all I want to play is worship music. Almost every song I have looked up, you have created a tutorial for. Your tutorials are my favorite and I absolutely love how you explain the strumming patterns. Thank you so much. I just wanted to share my gratitude and let you know how much I appreciate these tutorials/how they have helped me with my own worship on the guitar.
Hello I am a youth group worship member and you are a life saver thank you for this tutorial
There is only 1 life saver and He is Jesus.. 😀
I like the way when, in the first part he doesn't sing and just says the lyrics. I like shouting it out too.
God's praise is better than mine
My husband sings this in church, very powerful! He wants tho learn how to play acoustic now too! Great vid
Kim Hefley no one care bout your husband😂 am jk that cool me too just that I play it and sing it and I play acoustic 😉
Hey, just want to say thank you for your videos! I am a legally blind guitarist for my praise band and the way you teach and call out the chords makes it really easy for me to follow along. Blessings to your ministry!
how do you type if your blind
@@nyandog8652 probably if he’s telling the truth uses text to speech
@@lovedios6671 yeah but still you have to locate a video on youtube.
@@nyandog8652 he might have someone help him/her or u can just ask Siri
Our worship pastor is substitute preaching and decided this was a good song for the rest of the team to lead. I'm lead vocals and acoustic guitarist and haven't played this song before. Practice was Thursday and was super rough. So I'm watching TH-cam videos so we don't suck on Sunday!
We did it in our service and on our youth trip and everyone thought it was amazing. Such a strong song!!
i went to a church camp called camp 220 and the band there played this, by far the best
Few days after Easter, but I think this song serves as a good reminder that Christ's death and resurrection are not just things you celebrate once a year. Hopefully this song will nestle into the hearts of my congregation. If not I'm still going to play it for myself :P
Man I’m 16 and I got to sing this song and lead worship in the kids ministry pray for me
Im playing this for YoungLife tomorrow And this was very helpful
Hey guys! This is an awesome song and we tried it once and is now our favourite song to play. Requisites came from our community for thos song like crazy!
Great tutorial, as are all of your videos. Thank you so much. God Bless
I really appreciate your tutorials. Thank you for all the time you invest!
My church just did this song so I'm so excited to try this out
I'm doing this for an upbeat song for a womens event at the end of the month! Looking forward to it thank you!
Brother, your tutorials and resources have been incredibly helpful, I started playing acoustic guitar with our newly formed worship team. and your teachings have been instrumental (pun intended) in my formation as a musician. God bless you
Am also ready ,than you sir ,God bless you 😇
This song was played at a Mens conference tonight and in that setting it went over Very well
im playing this at my church! thx for the tutorial!!!
Pretty sure he makes the muted D sounds with the acoustic by playing a d on the low e(10th fret) and the open d string, and muting all others with your other fingers. Then palm mute the stum pattern. That’s how we do it at our church and it gives that nice muted sound. And to change to the 6 and the 4 just keep the same shape and keep hitting that open d as a drone, and slide down to the 6, then down again to the 4, then back up to the 1. Give it a try it sounds great.
I was literally about to comment about that, while this is a tutorial for beginners, the intro is a lot easier than it looks in the live video from passion. And it really only requires a finger, plus, it can prepare you for barre chords.
How would you do that in the key of g?
Sounds like it would be pretty cool to do and would be a little more advanced unless a church is blessed with a skilled guitar player who has the time to put in learning it.
Many church guitar players won’t know how to do that or have / take time to learn it.
Im going to try to learn it!
We have played this in our church twice. The congregation seemed a little disengaged during the bridge, but really sang loud on the chorus.
Really enjoy your tutorials Brian, they are very helpful.
Cheers
Everyone at my your church loved it
great job! you are an amazing tutor.keep it up
Bro your amazing! You are such an inspiration and help to us!
May God bless you in a mighty way!
you did a good job , keep up the work . the praise much reach the skys
Thanks for this video.
Bendiciones
Esta, la esperaba mucho!
muy bien
👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Please make a guitar tutorial for "Strength of my life - planetshakers" I'm so blessed to learn from you guys, i always watch your videos, God bless!!
Hey man you are singing and playing guitar😂 so props to you
I want to practice to be able to do that. Something that helps me sing at worship is to breath from the stomach and not strain the throat. Hope this helped and that I can play it
It would be INSANE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🤙🤙🤙👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
IN JESUS NAME❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Excellent video Blessings brother
great video !! but do you have a tutorial for the electric guitar ??
Awesome!!! 🎶🎤🎸⛪️🙏✝️👆
I find it an easy song for the most part. We had a bit of trouble rehearsing that last part of the bridge because it cuts out half of a measure before going to that Bm and A.
I also have to play the electric part on the Keyboard while leading the song vocally...it is tough to do so much at once...but I as far as the reception goes, I think it was good solely because there are fewer words in this song that many of them that seem to come out lately. Corporate worship thrives on chorus driven worship and wordy songs can cause them to tune out. I think it is the result of a quick entertainment at your fingertips generation with cell phones, internet, and endless sources of entertainment through streaming.
Thank you for making this video! I'm going to practice this song now! I'm a keyboardist at my church and I'm trying to learn guitar. How do you play chords that have closed strings without accidentally playing them?
Do you have just a straight performance of this song from start to finish that I can play along with?
Thank you very much
We just started playing this song in my church and I think it’s the first time that I’ve seen the congregation jump during service😂
😃 Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah! 🙌
Can u do an electric guitar tutorial please? God bless you
I see his second finger is not on the high E string. Should I leave the high E open or muted?
Always Good
Hi all. Kristian leads the song with his guitar tuned down half a step. Can someone explain what the reason is to tune down half a step, but use a capo on the 1st fret? Does that not bring it back up to standard tuning?
I could see two reasons. The first and most probable is that tuning down and capoing to concert pitch can mimic short scale. Lowered string tension and shorter stretches to fret. The second reason is if another song you are playing in a set is tuned down a half step, you could just remove the capo instead of having to retune. I doubt a pro like Kristian Stanfill capos like this for the second reason, but if you were doing a solo gig at a bar you might. Hope that makes sense.
I could see two reasons. The first and most probable is that tuning down and capoing to concert pitch can mimic short scale. Lowered string tension and shorter stretches to fret. The second reason is if another song you are playing in a set is tuned down a half step, you could just remove the capo instead of having to retune. I doubt a pro like Kristian Stanfill capos like this for the second reason, but if you were doing a solo gig at a bar you might. Hope that makes sense.
He had to play a couple of songs in the key of B, so if you tune your guitar half a step down, you can play using C shapes
Thank you! Are you actually playing a D2?
I noticed on a lot of this that your not fretting your high E string when you're playing that D. I like that much better.
Does he also use that strumming pattern for the acoustic intro in the passion live version?
What are you playing with the G chord? I've noticed you are not using your index finger. Are you leaving the A string open?
No, he's muting the A string with the bottom of his middle finger
thank you
You can tune down a step and capo on first fret to play with their key.
David Ponx I just play on the 10th,7th,and 3rd frets of the low E string in standard tuning, and it works fine for me.
I'm a mandolin picker.... but I'm going to keep trying
Very helpful video man. What type of Bm is that chord?
Raphael Akinpelu it's a simplified version instead playing a barre chord. If you look, you'll notice, the first two notes are on the second fret which you would normally barre when u play a Bm barre chord. There's the open D string cos the D note is part of the Bm chord. There's also the D note on the B string. I'll start using this version myself cos it's a lot easier to transition through while playing.
You could also play a D chord with that if you move your one finger to the low E string, it's really useful when playing in G or Em.
Thanks
You should do the bar chord version that's on the original.
Do you mean the acoustic part that Kristian Stanfill plays on the original recording in the beginning? He's actually just playing single notes - D during the intro, the D, B, G during the verse.
i play it in G on capo three
I wish you didn't already have to know the songs beat and rythum to get this guitar tutorial. He doesn't tell you how many times to strum and the ONLY indicator he uses for when to change is the lyrics, and I don't know the lyrics, I don't sing it all the time. And I have an EXTREMELY hard time trying to play along side him because he keeps stopping for a brief moment to tell you the chord instead of playing it through and saying that right before. GRRRRRR
What do the little circles and x mean
Little circle means keep the string open and ringing. Little x means mute that string or keep it from ringing. Easiest for me to mute the low E (#6 string) with my thumb.
great tutorial. Really helped me. But man you're singing off pitch! :P
People jumped and everything
Amigos como es el rasgueo ??
jesus lozano lo dice al principio del video
lo dice en el principio, d es abajo y u es arriba de d own y u p minuti 1:30
It sounds like you said "welcome to the worst tutorials"
Thanks