It's an older Gibson Les Paul Studio ('97 I think) so it's all solid core, not like the new ones with hollowed channels that make it sound too airy for my taste. Her name is Leslie :)
You could, if you don’t have a capo, also put the riff in the D chord position in the key you’re playing in, and then move the root note around as normal for the main riff. Doing that gives it a more beastly sound on the bridge pickup. I did that for a version at a church, and got a lot of compliments on the sound.
Im thinking all youll have to do is transpose it all to "D". He plays capo 2 which looks like G but is still in A. So take the notes from the scale and transpose it down 5 half steps down so now you will be in D. It wont be exactly like he plays here but just enough to play how you want. Thats just an idea, sometimes transposing songs up or down chromatically wont always sound good either.. so just be careful. Just try it and see what its like for you. Be blessed bro :)
Put Capo on 2 and play your D and G string. Open D string and start on the actual 9th fret of the G string. With capo it would be 7th if you counting from the capo. We play this song in e at our church.
Hey Im playing in a band and im doing the electric guitar part, this all very helpful but my band is playing it in the key of D so why would I be cause the orginal song is in a A and you have it capod at G so im really confussed, could you help me???
Dang!! That was really good!! I'm going to learn this with my worship team this week. I'm excited to learn this song. It seems complex, but I know I can do it!! I have a different question though pertaining to the recording equipment you use. I want to create video tutorials for the worship team, so I'm wondering what type of amp you are using and how are you recording the audio for your tutorials?? Are you Micing an amp and then recording using an interface and a computer, or are you just using a digital SLR camera?
Not too much. Not too little. There is a discussion of tone in every lesson at Worship Artistry. You can now sign up for a free account so give it a shot
+Jay Stew I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about learn christian worship guitar try Ichordo Christian Guitar Fixer (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
umm well if you were a new musician and they wouldn't know your music unless someone more popular would play your song, you might not mind either so haha, except Chris overuses other people songs too much, thnx for the vid though
umm nice teaching but the song belong to Matt Maher and his version is better, I'm tired of Chris ripping other peoples song when he has so many of his own lol
There's really not another option to get both the slides and the droning open string. You could leave out the open string but that will fundamentally change the tone of the riff. I know some lead players believe it is a badge of honor to play without a capo but you are really limiting yourself on tone. Open string sound different than fretted strings. It's best to have the skills to choose either based on what's best for the song. In this case the capo is without question the better choice.
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Thanks dudes, I am the only electric player at my church and we are playing this tonight. I def appreciate the help
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thanks very simple and nice tutorial,im playing this on church this Sunday
Thank you. This song never grows old
-from Philippines
Simplest tutorial easy to follow. Thanks Sir & God bless ❤️
It's an older Gibson Les Paul Studio ('97 I think) so it's all solid core, not like the new ones with hollowed channels that make it sound too airy for my taste. Her name is Leslie :)
Your playing is good and God bless you greatly.
You could, if you don’t have a capo, also put the riff in the D chord position in the key you’re playing in, and then move the root note around as normal for the main riff. Doing that gives it a more beastly sound on the bridge pickup. I did that for a version at a church, and got a lot of compliments on the sound.
Good tutorial... it was simple and sounded good at church. GOOD JOB!
so the intro needs two strings... man i've been playing it wrong every Sunday service XD
tnx man!!!
God Bless :)
cool and nice axe i have the 2018 les paul studio that i customized with all gold hardware mines is also the smoke house burst color
Thanks for your help on this
Im thinking all youll have to do is transpose it all to "D". He plays capo 2 which looks like G but is still in A. So take the notes from the scale and transpose it down 5 half steps down so now you will be in D. It wont be exactly like he plays here but just enough to play how you want. Thats just an idea, sometimes transposing songs up or down chromatically wont always sound good either.. so just be careful. Just try it and see what its like for you. Be blessed bro :)
Amazing guitar playing!
Thanks Harvey
Thank you Sir
no, thank you!
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the hero we deserve...
@ronfree Can't wait to see you there. Launch is imminent!
Great summary and, other than the octave run, I haven't seen these other parts. Hope you will do the full lesson on Worshipartistry. I'm signed up!
Superb!
@Mr66F100 That's really exciting to hear! It is our heart to partner with you in helping you take your playing to another level. We'll see you soon.
Not yet, but there will be.
Thank you very much for the video. I'm a new subscriber
excellent !!!
Welcome!
Put Capo on 2 and play your D and G string. Open D string and start on the actual 9th fret of the G string. With capo it would be 7th if you counting from the capo. We play this song in e at our church.
Great cover and great tone, man! Care to share what you're using in regards to amp and pedals, if any?
i'm a Worship Leader too and
please please do a Tutorial on Aaron William - Enter in .
the Electric part .
We have comprehensive lessons on both transposing and capos in the 101 section of our website.
awesome !
Thank you
Electric guitar tutorial for your will be done by citylight
Gracias bro muy bueno..🎸
De nada :)
wow god bless ty :D
Thanks
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Can you please cover Jesus my redeemer by Chris tomlin also. . I couldn’t get the exact notes when listening the intro part and the solo part.
It's a 97 Gibson Les Paul Studio
All my ways are known to U by city light ,,,plz cover this song
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can you make a tutorial video on 'one step closer by last day rising. .please
when will this site be up?
Hey Im playing in a band and im doing the electric guitar part, this all very helpful but my band is playing it in the key of D so why would I be cause the orginal song is in a A and you have it capod at G so im really confussed, could you help me???
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Great lesson! Can this be transcribed to E?
any one knows how get star with scales... now i have little bit knowledge with chords by gods grace..
Rajesh Kumar You can sign up for a free account and have access to all our 101 lessons. Plenty of info on scales there.
hi can someone or you do a gutair tutorial for blessed be your name by newsboys for beginners on electric guitar
How would u put this in the key of e
I was looking through it but where do you put the code
Cool vid. What guitar are you using?
do you still offer the 30 day trial
How about Turn Around by Matt Maher
Dang!! That was really good!! I'm going to learn this with my worship team this week. I'm excited to learn this song. It seems complex, but I know I can do it!! I have a different question though pertaining to the recording equipment you use. I want to create video tutorials for the worship team, so I'm wondering what type of amp you are using and how are you recording the audio for your tutorials?? Are you Micing an amp and then recording using an interface and a computer, or are you just using a digital SLR camera?
Hi ! Can you do a tutorial of As You Go by Sovereign Grace Music. I'm also the only electric guitar player in our church :) Thanks ^_^
I actually think playing it a half step up sounds more like matts album Version.
is there a piano version? :(
Anyone know a good drive setting for this?
Not too much. Not too little. There is a discussion of tone in every lesson at Worship Artistry. You can now sign up for a free account so give it a shot
5:25.
His grace is not for us ❤
What guitar effects do you use? I will be playing this at my church soon
Ryan Shepherd I don't think you need any
Somehow I don't think Matt minds all that much.
Is there an app?
+Jay Stew Not at the moment but the site works very well on all tablets.
+Jay Stew I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about learn christian worship guitar try Ichordo Christian Guitar Fixer (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my m8 got great results with it.
It's by Matt Maher, not Chris Tomlin
+Riley Newton Matt Maher wrote it but this is Chris Tomlin's version.
Riley Newton no it's by Chris tomlin dip shit
Real christian like of you
Better you make a guitar tutorial with a guitar tab.
umm well if you were a new musician and they wouldn't know your music unless someone more popular would play your song, you might not mind either so haha, except Chris overuses other people songs too much, thnx for the vid though
umm nice teaching but the song belong to Matt Maher and his version is better, I'm tired of Chris ripping other peoples song when he has so many of his own lol
1) don't be a wuss and use a capo on your electric guitar
There's really not another option to get both the slides and the droning open string. You could leave out the open string but that will fundamentally change the tone of the riff. I know some lead players believe it is a badge of honor to play without a capo but you are really limiting yourself on tone. Open string sound different than fretted strings. It's best to have the skills to choose either based on what's best for the song. In this case the capo is without question the better choice.
To much talking👎👎
Our lessons are chaptered on Worship Artistry and include practice loops, music video, tabs and chord charts so you can skip the teaching altogether if you don't need it. That's the beauty of joining the site rather than scrolling through TH-cam.
Learn to be patient.
You talk too much instead of teaching!
No need to be rude, you can skip the talking you know?? Or just be patient
Thanks