@@pfigue13 Yes I have tabs for all the songs on the channel. I'm working on setting up a website so people can download tabs, but in the meantime you can email me at electricpraiseguitar@gmail.com and I'll send you the tabs you need for free!
I'd suggest playing a simple palm muting part like what I play in Verse 2. If the band builds it up you could play octaves like what guitar 2 plays in Instrumental 3 or even bring back the main lead line.
To play in F, you would play everything 4 frets higher since F is 4 semitones higher than the original key of Db. For the rhythm guitar parts, you would either capo on the 5th fret and use the same chord shapes or you could leave the capo on the 1st fret and use open E chord shapes.
This was super helpful for me since I usually play bass in church. Thanks for the hard work you put into this!
You're welcome! I'm glad the video helped you out!
This is one of my favorite songs!
Yes this is an awesome song!
Could I get some tabs on this?
@@pfigue13 Yes I have tabs for all the songs on the channel. I'm working on setting up a website so people can download tabs, but in the meantime you can email me at electricpraiseguitar@gmail.com and I'll send you the tabs you need for free!
What part would you play for the refrain on "Ive got the joy Ive got the joy Ive got the joy.. it's the joy of the lord?"
I'd suggest playing a simple palm muting part like what I play in Verse 2. If the band builds it up you could play octaves like what guitar 2 plays in Instrumental 3 or even bring back the main lead line.
Im playing this on friday and need to play in E. how would I do that?
move every thing up three
How would I play this in the key of F?
To play in F, you would play everything 4 frets higher since F is 4 semitones higher than the original key of Db. For the rhythm guitar parts, you would either capo on the 5th fret and use the same chord shapes or you could leave the capo on the 1st fret and use open E chord shapes.
@@electric_praise thank you so much bro! Such a good player and you give amazing advice!