David, I agree with you 100%. Joseph Cutshall is such an excellent instructor! He has taken the time to explain every detail including the chords behind the lead riffs. The C#m beginning chord is the relative minor chord of the song's native key of E Major. I first learned rhythm guitar and progressed to lead using diads and triads, based upon pieces of barre chords. Joseph's chord based teaching format completely unlocked the fretboard for this song for me!!! Joseph so astutely pointed out that the use of the electric guitar in contemporary worship music does not embrace a rhythm playing style (which is carried by keys and drums, but rather is built on arpeggio styled leads, which are based upon the foundation chords.
You arent just teaching us how to play this song but how to play contemporary worship songs in general. That was awesome! Thank you so much!! Please do some more tutorials for e-guitar. You cannot imagine how much you've helped me.
This is great! This is the only tutorial that actually shows you how to play the song instead of just saying "just do this" and playing it slightly slower. BTW that is an awesome Gold top LP!
Beautiful brother. Thanks for the whole explanation. God bless you and will continue to help you doing this great job. Blessings to you and your family ❤️
Thank you bro for taking your precious time to equip the saints around the world. I am immensely blessed by your tutorial Do more of the tutorials such as these Thank you and blessings
Thank you I cant tell you how helpful this was. Not only the technical aspect but also explaining some philosophy of contemporary worship music as I'm new to playing worship music with a team so it was great insight and explains some of the expectations. Very beautiful voice BTW, and a nicely done video. God Bless.
I just want you to know I am trying to learn this song to play in my worship group, and this tutorial is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thank you so much !!!! !!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER!!!😄💜
mannnn... couldn't be more clear than that! simply the best technical explanation ever seen so far... and there are a lot of them on youtube, also in different languages that don't have such a good explanation as yours in this video... keep it up! be blessed!
Thank you so much for posting..I've just been studying this for the last 2 evenings...as a beginner...examining each tiny piece note by note...am amazed that what seemed impossible at the start has actually become achievable! Has also taught me a lot about finding the minor and major 1 3 5 in a pattern....great job!!
Joseph, you completely unlocked this song for me with your chord based instructions. Many thanks for taking the time to put this tutorial together. I'm now a subscriber and shall be looking forward to more of your tutorials.
The song has always reminded me of Notion by kings of leon. For the course if I was the 2nd guitar player I'd probably play variation chords that didn't have the bass note in it.
Hi 😅Joseph great in depth dive I had just a couple things i hear that you may want to try On the course where you are doing b string 5 g string 4 just use bottom two strings open And in the e at the end of each phrase before verse in stead on the high e try doing a harmonic chime of a string 7 bottom b e e chime 12th fret and let them ring with the keyboard that plays the same thing I find those couple little things enhancing thanks for sharing your talent with other jammin jack yarborough here blessings
I would agree about the portion of the band handling rhythm, in a song like this one. But when you get into something like 1,000 Tongues by Elevation I would think of keys and acoustic as a pretty poor substitute for what an electric can do rhythmically. Anyway, art expresses itself in many ways :-)
Good Tutorial Joseph....in some spots in the beginning portion, it was a bit harder to decipher just where you were in the song cause that first section starting with the C#m did not sound like the intro since the second chord in the intro is an E, and you played an F#m, then a G#m, then went into the A and B. Good in the fact that you didn't run through it like a freight train, like TOO many other "tutorials" I've seen in general. Also I agree with you on the Octaves. Luckily I have a Boss ME-70 pedal board that has an "octave" module on the Modulation pedal. We're doing this song this Sunday! The WL will play an AG. I'm gonna subscribe! Thanks. ONE suggestion----you might want to put the pedal board in front of you on future vids. When you boil it down, CCM EG playing isn't that difficult, and as you said, a lot of it is based on 3-string interior chords and triads, and some arpeggio's, and some riffs/fills at times. I MIGHT even use an E-Bow in some verses! Bless you, brother.
Love this man! Love the tone as well. Seems like you use the neck pickup throughout the entire song. It really cuts through well. Do you use that pick up a lot on this guitar?
@@cutshallmusic That's awesome. Yeah a lot of times in worship the bridge pick up gets the most love, but I'm like you, I think the neck pick up, as long as it cuts through enough, it sounds more full for lead and rhythm. Appreciate the lesson!
@@mitchthomas42890 I find that taming the "mud" from overdrive is less about adding high/mid tone and more about tuning the right amount of low end in the pedal and in the amp. If the amp has a ton of low end in the clean tone, you tend to lose definition of the drive tone as the pedal and amp add harmonics. Secondly, I'm a minimalist when it comes to gain. The more you add, the harder it is for the sound to cut through the mix, so I try to find the sweet spot with my pedals where it's adding a little dirt and compression, but I can still articulate and "push" parts like solos. Lastly, I'd say running a compressor in your chain and using mid-focused drives can also help with making the tone cut through the mix, even with the neck pickup. Hope that helps!
@@cutshallmusic appreciate the input! So when you dial your tone in to the neck pickup, you cut a lot of the bass in general? That makes sense what you said with a clean tone being too bassy it's only going to get more muffled as you add more on top of it. Do you ever really switch between pickups or do you typically just leave it on the neck pickup for everything in the worship setting? (Lead/Rhythm) yeah the Les Paul in your video sounds awesome 👍
I listened to this solo so many times... I can't see how he's doing that last part by playing the octaves, he's got to be using single notes with an octave pedal for the whole solo.
doing the octaves on A and G using first and third finger, and on the transitions to the D and B strings at the end using second and fourth fingers. Only way I can see it being possible to sound both sets of octaves without cheating it somehow.
I think it’s totally possible that he’s blending in either an octave pedal or that they just doubled the part an octave up in the track. The ehx POG was huge when this album was released in ‘06. I just played it that way because every other tutorial I found on this song (admittedly this was like 10 years ago) said the solo was single notes and my ear kept telling me it was octaves. I agree that playing it as octaves is possible but takes some serious finger coordination. I can’t say I’ve ever “nailed” that part live…
Hey, very good tutorial!! Try the solo with different strings, for example, instead of starting it on the 9th fret of the D string with the 12th fret of the B string, go 14th fret of the A string with 16th fret of the G string. I tried it out and it was a lot easier to do the slides.
It's been so long it's hard to say for certain, but probably a Keeley Compressor on the front end, a Paul C Timmy for the drive, Strymon Timeline for the delay, and a Strymon Bluesky or Boss RV-5 for reverb.
I'm not sure why this doesn't have more views! This is by far the the most informative and accurate tutorial for this song.
David, I agree with you 100%. Joseph Cutshall is such an excellent instructor! He has taken the time to explain every detail including the chords behind the lead riffs. The C#m beginning chord is the relative minor chord of the song's native key of E Major. I first learned rhythm guitar and progressed to lead using diads and triads, based upon pieces of barre chords. Joseph's chord based teaching format completely unlocked the fretboard for this song for me!!! Joseph so astutely pointed out that the use of the electric guitar in contemporary worship music does not embrace a rhythm playing style (which is carried by keys and drums, but rather is built on arpeggio styled leads, which are based upon the foundation chords.
David Wolfe That’s TH-cam for you. I have been uploading TH-cam videos since 2007, have over 1300 videos but not even 4000 subscribers.
needs tabs and chord chart on it
You arent just teaching us how to play this song but how to play contemporary worship songs in general. That was awesome! Thank you so much!! Please do some more tutorials for e-guitar. You cannot imagine how much you've helped me.
Why isnt this tutorial not popular yet??? This is the best tutorial of hosanna ive ever watch
10 years later and i found your video. We're playing it in a couple weeks for a worship night and this video really helped, thanks!
This is great! This is the only tutorial that actually shows you how to play the song instead of just saying "just do this" and playing it slightly slower. BTW that is an awesome Gold top LP!
im really satisfied wd d teaching of this fellow, he's great patiently teaches us part by part...thnx and God bless
Thank you this may be the best song tutorial I've ever used ....simply explained in relative terms and thorough. Thank you so much!!
the biggest of likes you deserve good sir
Beautiful brother. Thanks for the whole explanation. God bless you and will continue to help you doing this great job. Blessings to you and your family ❤️
Thank you bro for taking your precious time to equip the saints around the world.
I am immensely blessed by your tutorial
Do more of the tutorials such as these
Thank you and blessings
Thanks for all the hard work you very bless-me,I was a beginner player and I have to come back couple years later
to mastering you tutorial, thanks
Thank you I cant tell you how helpful this was. Not only the technical aspect but also explaining some philosophy of contemporary worship music as I'm new to playing worship music with a team so it was great insight and explains some of the expectations. Very beautiful voice BTW, and a nicely done video. God Bless.
I just want you to know I am trying to learn this song to play in my worship group, and this tutorial is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thank you so much !!!! !!!!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER!!!😄💜
this is one of the best "tuto" i've ever seen! simply and easy to learn, Even if 32:37 mn. thk
mannnn... couldn't be more clear than that! simply the best technical explanation ever seen so far... and there are a lot of them on youtube, also in different languages that don't have such a good explanation as yours in this video... keep it up! be blessed!
Thank you so much for posting..I've just been studying this for the last 2 evenings...as a beginner...examining each tiny piece note by note...am amazed that what seemed impossible at the start has actually become achievable! Has also taught me a lot about finding the minor and major 1 3 5 in a pattern....great job!!
Hey man i thank God for you that you took the time to teach this song .may God bless you and prosper you in all you Do ☺ thank you so much !!!!!
Awesome tutorial brother...may our Lord continue blessing your life!!
Joseph, you completely unlocked this song for me with your chord based instructions. Many thanks for taking the time to put this tutorial together. I'm now a subscriber and shall be looking forward to more of your tutorials.
Such a helpful tutorial. Thanks!
God bless you more brother keep up the great work in inspiring a generation to worship the Lord skillfully and with simplicity.Shalom
Yvette Torres goooooooooood
You have a fantastic voice!
This is a truly excellent tutorial in every respect!
I heard that beautiful chord and I started tearing up!
This is reallllly well done. Thank You so much
You are blessed !
Thank you sooo much !
5 years too late to the party but what an amazing tutorial! Didn't quite get the octaves part though
Love it. Thank you so much! God bless!
Thanks a lot for breaking down this song! Really appreciate your effort! :D
Excellent tutorial!
This is by far the very best tutorial for dis song.
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Great tutorial!! Thank you
Amazing!
That real book in the back though👀
Thank you Bro for this video, it is very informative.
Thanks for the detailed lesson. This reverb is for Jesus!!!
amazingly helpfull thanks so much
Thank you so much🙏
Joe
This is coaching at best.
Bless you
The song has always reminded me of Notion by kings of leon. For the course if I was the 2nd guitar player I'd probably play variation chords that didn't have the bass note in it.
good stuff. amazing
Hi 😅Joseph great in depth dive I had just a couple things i hear that you may want to try
On the course where you are doing b string 5 g string 4 just use bottom two strings open
And in the e at the end of each phrase before verse in stead on the high e try doing a harmonic chime of a string 7 bottom b e e chime 12th fret and let them ring with the keyboard that plays the same thing
I find those couple little things enhancing thanks for sharing your talent with other jammin jack yarborough here blessings
very Great...Good Job..GOD BLESS
Dude... I'm late to the party. But awesome tutorial!!! This was very helpful.
Solid tutorial
I would agree about the portion of the band handling rhythm, in a song like this one. But when you get into something like 1,000 Tongues by Elevation I would think of keys and acoustic as a pretty poor substitute for what an electric can do rhythmically. Anyway, art expresses itself in many ways :-)
Add more volume next video i cant hear you that much and im already using a headset on full volume but dont get me wrong you have a good tutorial.
Thak you so much
Good Tutorial Joseph....in some spots in the beginning portion, it was a bit harder to decipher just where you were in the song cause that first section starting with the C#m did not sound like the intro since the second chord in the intro is an E, and you played an F#m, then a G#m, then went into the A and B. Good in the fact that you didn't run through it like a freight train, like TOO many other "tutorials" I've seen in general. Also I agree with you on the Octaves. Luckily I have a Boss ME-70 pedal board that has an "octave" module on the Modulation pedal. We're doing this song this Sunday! The WL will play an AG. I'm gonna subscribe! Thanks. ONE suggestion----you might want to put the pedal board in front of you on future vids. When you boil it down, CCM EG playing isn't that difficult, and as you said, a lot of it is based on 3-string interior chords and triads, and some arpeggio's, and some riffs/fills at times. I MIGHT even use an E-Bow in some verses! Bless you, brother.
could you make a tutrial on how to make all alternate chords for worship thanks God bless
Thanks bro
Whats the delay setting
On the lead it may be easier to just use a octave down pedal to sound like double octave
Sir where is the mighty to save tutorial video?
Love this man! Love the tone as well. Seems like you use the neck pickup throughout the entire song. It really cuts through well. Do you use that pick up a lot on this guitar?
Thanks! Yes, in general I prefer the neck pickup on most electrics including the les Paul.
@@cutshallmusic That's awesome. Yeah a lot of times in worship the bridge pick up gets the most love, but I'm like you, I think the neck pick up, as long as it cuts through enough, it sounds more full for lead and rhythm. Appreciate the lesson!
@@mitchthomas42890 I find that taming the "mud" from overdrive is less about adding high/mid tone and more about tuning the right amount of low end in the pedal and in the amp. If the amp has a ton of low end in the clean tone, you tend to lose definition of the drive tone as the pedal and amp add harmonics. Secondly, I'm a minimalist when it comes to gain. The more you add, the harder it is for the sound to cut through the mix, so I try to find the sweet spot with my pedals where it's adding a little dirt and compression, but I can still articulate and "push" parts like solos. Lastly, I'd say running a compressor in your chain and using mid-focused drives can also help with making the tone cut through the mix, even with the neck pickup. Hope that helps!
@@cutshallmusic Thanks man!
@@cutshallmusic appreciate the input! So when you dial your tone in to the neck pickup, you cut a lot of the bass in general? That makes sense what you said with a clean tone being too bassy it's only going to get more muffled as you add more on top of it. Do you ever really switch between pickups or do you typically just leave it on the neck pickup for everything in the worship setting? (Lead/Rhythm) yeah the Les Paul in your video sounds awesome 👍
which effect you use this music?
I just want to know how to do the squeals
I listened to this solo so many times... I can't see how he's doing that last part by playing the octaves, he's got to be using single notes with an octave pedal for the whole solo.
I was wrong, it can be done like this, it's just not easy:
doing the octaves on A and G using first and third finger, and on the transitions to the D and B strings at the end using second and fourth fingers. Only way I can see it being possible to sound both sets of octaves without cheating it somehow.
I think it’s totally possible that he’s blending in either an octave pedal or that they just doubled the part an octave up in the track. The ehx POG was huge when this album was released in ‘06. I just played it that way because every other tutorial I found on this song (admittedly this was like 10 years ago) said the solo was single notes and my ear kept telling me it was octaves. I agree that playing it as octaves is possible but takes some serious finger coordination. I can’t say I’ve ever “nailed” that part live…
Thanks for doing the tutorial. Super helpful.@@cutshallmusic
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Hey, very good tutorial!! Try the solo with different strings, for example, instead of starting it on the 9th fret of the D string with the 12th fret of the B string, go 14th fret of the A string with 16th fret of the G string. I tried it out and it was a lot easier to do the slides.
I will like to buy this king of guitar, what is the make?
It's a Gibson 1957 Les Paul Custom
Joe Cutshall thanks man
What pedals did you used on that song?
It's been so long it's hard to say for certain, but probably a Keeley Compressor on the front end, a Paul C Timmy for the drive, Strymon Timeline for the delay, and a Strymon Bluesky or Boss RV-5 for reverb.
need show more, in a sense that show what you play not just tell what you play but show it
I dont understand the barring chords and playing each part of it for verse 1
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show what you're playing in the verse and the chorus there all important and just show everything
It’s what makes the music boring and the songs all sound the same. Where’s the creativity!