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You make things easy to learn. I'ved been looking thousands of guitar tuitorials in youtube. But you make me blown away the way you teach very easy. You are the best!
I just wanted to add my thanks. I’ve been a worship leader for almost 20 years, I play mostly acoustic, but occasionally electric. Right now we are raising up several young worship leaders. As a result, I’ve had to switch and start leading from the electric, occasionally giving them a song or two to lead from acoustic as I guide them. It is exciting to see them grow, but it has forced me to learn. Today I led the team from the electric guitar, and these cord shapes from your video helped a ton! For the verses, I was able to stay in one position in simple ways, which freed me help sing lead vocals, then for the choruses I just switched to power cords high up on the neck and was able to sing out. I can’t thank you enough. I am hoping to use these videos to help the younger members on my team grow. May God continue to bless your ministry 🙏
Hi Charl " The Maestro " Coetzee ! Thank you for not staying hidden! Man you won't no how much I've grown as a lead guitarist from just watching you a couple of times, may you be Blessed abundantly, the stuff you teach might be normal to you, but it's on another level for us who you teach! ( Who said playing & sounding like Hillsong is impossible! 😀) Not if you join WGS!❤️❤️❤️🔥
Absolutely mind opening to me. Ive been playing way too many years to not have recognized this. Thank you for the time you take to make these videos. This has been very helpful to me. I can't wait to try this out. I'm looking for something to play at an upcoming tent revival, this is a massive help.
Hey Charl, as a member of the WGS Academy, and practicing these voicings for many months, I’m still blown away by how easily you can process the progression and key into notes on the fretboard. If you tell me the key is Gb, 1-6-4-5, and then start the backing track at 90 bpm, I can manage one position ... I have found that with these shapes my mind has found shortcuts. Once I know where eg the 4-2 position is for the 1 chord, I can just think 1-4-6-5 and play the corresponding voicings without thinking what is the 6th note in Gb major scale and where is that on string 3 for example. But this might be impeding my ability to do the combos. Still making progress! I realise that I still don’t know the fretboard well enough! Focusing on where the root is for each voicing and saying it out loud with each chord is helping a lot! Encourage others to join WGS!
Thanks for the comment Charles. Yep our hands will try and bypass the brain a lot which is both good and bad. Good that you can play things without thinking, but bad in the sense that it can limit your creativity. That's why I added the double, triple and quad combos to get out of the comfort zone and expand your knowledge of the fretboard. Keep at it, you've made massive progress!
Thanks for the great videos! May I make a friendly suggestion? Using a cleaner guitar tone would make things easier to hear the distinction in the note. The heavy distortion is a distraction and blurs the articulation of individual notes.
Hi @axslinger99. Thanks for your input, we do appreciate it. I'll take it into consideration for our future videos. Thanks for watching, see you in the next one.
So I'm using the kemper to get all of my tones. If you want more info on that, here is a link to a video where I dive into my tone and take you through it. th-cam.com/video/lzt-z6DlIgw/w-d-xo.html Thanks for watching the video!
maybe I'm just blind, but I don't see the link to the original video on the different shapes. I was wanting to check that out, b/c it seems like it could be pretty useful...
It's a diad right. Power chords only have two notes. The root and the fifth. So while these don't have three notes to make a traditional triad, I think it's safe to call these chords based on our context and application.
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you're the best teacher charl thank you for sharing this valuable tips
I appreciate that!
This is a eye opener. Applying it tomorrow at church. Thanks and many blessings from Costa Rica!
Great to hear!
You make things easy to learn. I'ved been looking thousands of guitar tuitorials in youtube. But you make me blown away the way you teach very easy. You are the best!
Wow, thanks! Glad to hear that!
This channel is GOLD
Thanks so much!
Thanks Brother!
You're welcome!
I’ve been waiting all my life for a lesson like this that explained in an easy way what I really wanted to sound like. Thanks so much.
Glad to hear this was helpful!
Thank you.. God bless
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I just wanted to add my thanks. I’ve been a worship leader for almost 20 years, I play mostly acoustic, but occasionally electric. Right now we are raising up several young worship leaders. As a result, I’ve had to switch and start leading from the electric, occasionally giving them a song or two to lead from acoustic as I guide them. It is exciting to see them grow, but it has forced me to learn. Today I led the team from the electric guitar, and these cord shapes from your video helped a ton! For the verses, I was able to stay in one position in simple ways, which freed me help sing lead vocals, then for the choruses I just switched to power cords high up on the neck and was able to sing out. I can’t thank you enough. I am hoping to use these videos to help the younger members on my team grow. May God continue to bless your ministry 🙏
So happy to read this. Always great to see a worship leader leading from and electric. 🙌
Hi Charl " The Maestro " Coetzee ! Thank you for not staying hidden! Man you won't no how much I've grown as a lead guitarist from just watching you a couple of times, may you be Blessed abundantly, the stuff you teach might be normal to you, but it's on another level for us who you teach! ( Who said playing & sounding like Hillsong is impossible! 😀) Not if you join WGS!❤️❤️❤️🔥
Wow, thanks! Love hearing this…
I was literally just thinking about how to learn voicings and your vid popped up in my recommend!
Love it when that happens!
Absolutely mind opening to me. Ive been playing way too many years to not have recognized this. Thank you for the time you take to make these videos. This has been very helpful to me. I can't wait to try this out. I'm looking for something to play at an upcoming tent revival, this is a massive help.
So great to hear and I hope your tent revival went well!
Outstanding lesson friend!
Thank you Jim!
Thank u so much sir love from India❤️
You're welcome!
Very suprising how there are not thousands of comments here....I love you Sean,,God bless you for the great work you do here!!!
Wow, thank you We're getting there slowly but surely. Thanks for your support!
Hey Charl, as a member of the WGS Academy, and practicing these voicings for many months, I’m still blown away by how easily you can process the progression and key into notes on the fretboard. If you tell me the key is Gb, 1-6-4-5, and then start the backing track at 90 bpm, I can manage one position ... I have found that with these shapes my mind has found shortcuts. Once I know where eg the 4-2 position is for the 1 chord, I can just think 1-4-6-5 and play the corresponding voicings without thinking what is the 6th note in Gb major scale and where is that on string 3 for example. But this might be impeding my ability to do the combos. Still making progress! I realise that I still don’t know the fretboard well enough! Focusing on where the root is for each voicing and saying it out loud with each chord is helping a lot! Encourage others to join WGS!
Thanks for the comment Charles. Yep our hands will try and bypass the brain a lot which is both good and bad.
Good that you can play things without thinking, but bad in the sense that it can limit your creativity.
That's why I added the double, triple and quad combos to get out of the comfort zone and expand your knowledge of the fretboard.
Keep at it, you've made massive progress!
I really love this
Soo helpful to me
God bless you more sir
Happy to hear that!! We'll keep the lessons coming.
Dankie Charl. God bless!
Baie welkom Daniel!
Excellent teaching …………….thanks so much! God bless you brother!
Thank you!
Fantastic video. A goldmine for this style of play.
Thank you!
Love your vids I would love it's you can do a video on`song that uses Intervals, plus melody..
Check out our latest videos for more melodic type lessons.
Absolutely awesome. Thank you for sharing your tips ❤
Thanks for watching!
Great lesson...awesome😀👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you liked it!
Very great great lesson ever!
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Thank you sir from India...
You got it!
I really love this concept...U NEAL IT AGAIN..💪😎👍
Thank you Alex!
Thanks for the great videos! May I make a friendly suggestion? Using a cleaner guitar tone would make things easier to hear the distinction in the note. The heavy distortion is a distraction and blurs the articulation of individual notes.
Hi @axslinger99. Thanks for your input, we do appreciate it. I'll take it into consideration for our future videos. Thanks for watching, see you in the next one.
So helpful. Thank you so much brethren
Happy to hear that!
Love this, thank you so much! God bless you more 💗
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This is really great stuff! Thank you so much for sharing this!
You're welcome!!
Sensacional
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What are your amp setting to get that sound? I’m guessing reverb? A bit of overdrive? I really like the sound. Thanks!
So I'm using the kemper to get all of my tones. If you want more info on that, here is a link to a video where I dive into my tone and take you through it. th-cam.com/video/lzt-z6DlIgw/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching the video!
maybe I'm just blind, but I don't see the link to the original video on the different shapes. I was wanting to check that out, b/c it seems like it could be pretty useful...
I think you might be looking for this video: th-cam.com/video/KqOdGAzkBsk/w-d-xo.html&lc
Great video and great channel.
Thank you very much!
This is wonderful! But Can anyone explain how not to touch the 3rd string? I keep hooking it with a pick😢
Thank you!! I do a breakdown on String Muting in this video th-cam.com/video/DlYHKekGKBw/w-d-xo.html
What application do you use to build the chord diagrams?
Neck Diagrams.
Charl is this technique a rhythm guitar technique or lead??
It's kind of both. 😄
@@WorshipGuitarSkills sounds good. After reflection that makes sense. The triads diads just dont have that sane fill on acoustic (obviously)
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Can u strum with these chords
Yes definitely. You will need to mute some strings with you fretting hand though.
Need jam track
We'll start adding jam tracks on the channel soon
not to poo poo on the title. two notes is technically not a chord . this ois a good study of intervals.
It's a diad right.
Power chords only have two notes. The root and the fifth.
So while these don't have three notes to make a traditional triad, I think it's safe to call these chords based on our context and application.
Brother do you have facebook account? Or do you have a chird chart of that.. Im a new rhythm guitarist at church and i can only do barre chords
We have a group on FB which you can find here: facebook.com/groups/WorshipGuitarSkills
Chord shapes wrong
Which ones?