As a professional session keyboardist, I believe that you are an excellent, top tier guitarist and, somewhere in the professional music scene, there is most surely a place for you. Hope you find it. EXCELLENT job.
Thanks for posting the twin parts! Super helpful! Playing it this coming Sun and helped me and the other guitar player get on the same page quickly. Great job!
Hey there Joe! Thanks for sharing all these beautiful Guitar walkthroughs for Worship guitar. Praise God and God bless you 🙏🎶🎸👍. Greetings from Malaysia 😊. Take care and be safe.
Thanks Andrew! That helps me, because I just don't know what the best is for people to hear and learn from: mixing them like the song, or panning them hard left and right. This one, I did pan them a little bit, but not all the way.
@@JoeMcDaniel Thank you so much for all your quick replies. I appreciate that you take the time to reply to the comments you receive. I usually always have questions after watching these kind of videos and you are the first one to actually reply to my questions. Thank you!
Walrus Audio Deep Six JHS Superbolt Mzo.Effects Ohm JHS Kilt V1 TC Electronic Sub n Up Strymon Timeline Note: The reverb and modulation sounds are coming from the Kemper
IMO the new Kemper reverbs get about 90% of the way there compared to the Strymon stuff, while the delays probably get about 80% of the way. There are some very good sounding reverbs on the Kemper. They can get in the same ballpark as a Big Sky. The difference to me, was that the Big Sky could be set way more wet while still being clear, was a little more lush, had better modulation, and also reacts a bit differently. The delays, I didn't really connect with for some reason. The Timeline adds so much thickness, and the repeats sound amazing. I found the Kemper delays to be thinner sounding, and they also modulated very oddly. Still very usable though.
One of the best covers I've seen of this song. Gotta say, your tone sounds spectacular. God bless you, man!!
Really nice of you, thanks!
As a professional session keyboardist, I believe that you are an excellent, top tier guitarist and, somewhere in the professional music scene, there is most surely a place for you. Hope you find it. EXCELLENT job.
Wow, that is very kind of you! Maybe one day!
Thanks for posting the twin parts! Super helpful! Playing it this coming Sun and helped me and the other guitar player get on the same page quickly. Great job!
Thanks Craig! Glad it helped you guys.
This is EXACTLY what I need to learn this song in the next 5 days.
Hope everything went well!
Hey there Joe! Thanks for sharing all these beautiful Guitar walkthroughs for Worship guitar. Praise God and God bless you 🙏🎶🎸👍. Greetings from Malaysia 😊. Take care and be safe.
It is my pleasure man! Thank you, and be safe over there in Malaysia! 😃😃
Good job! Well done!
Thank you Peter!
Brother, stay healthy during the quarantine.
Thanks, I'm trying my best! You stay safe as well! 👍
Hola desde Panamá🇵🇦
Hey Jose 👋
great video, but would be SUPER helpful to pan the parts left and right so we can hear the separate parts.
Thanks Andrew! That helps me, because I just don't know what the best is for people to hear and learn from: mixing them like the song, or panning them hard left and right. This one, I did pan them a little bit, but not all the way.
@@JoeMcDaniel I was going to say, I can hear them panned a bit and it makes them distinct parts to my ear. Bottom shot is right and top view is left.
I need the multitrak
Your covers are awesome! Where do you learn how to play these songs?
Thanks! I use RehearsalMix from Multitracks.com to hear the guitars isolated and then learn the parts by ear.
@@JoeMcDaniel Do you have to pay to use Multitracks.com?
@@guitarperformance576 For certain services, yes. RehearsalMix is $10 a month. And there's so many other useful services on there
@@JoeMcDaniel Thank you so much for all your quick replies. I appreciate that you take the time to reply to the comments you receive. I usually always have questions after watching these kind of videos and you are the first one to actually reply to my questions. Thank you!
@@guitarperformance576 You're welcome! I love getting comments! It helps me to see that there are people behind all the numbers
What pedals do you use man?
Walrus Audio Deep Six
JHS Superbolt
Mzo.Effects Ohm
JHS Kilt V1
TC Electronic Sub n Up
Strymon Timeline
Note: The reverb and modulation sounds are coming from the Kemper
IMO the new Kemper reverbs get about 90% of the way there compared to the Strymon stuff, while the delays probably get about 80% of the way.
There are some very good sounding reverbs on the Kemper. They can get in the same ballpark as a Big Sky. The difference to me, was that the Big Sky could be set way more wet while still being clear, was a little more lush, had better modulation, and also reacts a bit differently.
The delays, I didn't really connect with for some reason. The Timeline adds so much thickness, and the repeats sound amazing. I found the Kemper delays to be thinner sounding, and they also modulated very oddly. Still very usable though.
What pickups do you have in this?
Bearcats