Many more electric guitar tutorials to come! Let us know how you like the format - as well as any ideas on how we can improve these (different camera angles, different explanations, etc). Thanks!
I really agree with the idea of presenting a "single electric guitar" approach. I know some ( including another guitarist on my church's team ) insist on the "original" riffs, but even the original band probably does the song different ways over time --- studio, on the road, make-up of band changes, etc. Approaches that work for people who get their setlist 3 days before rehearsal are also appreciated. :-)
@@demilademoses5515 I don't actually have a real amp anymore, but between Brad and I we do have a lot of pedals (plus Brad still uses his pedalboard with the Kemper). Honestly everything we do with modeling directly applies to actual pedals/amps - the settings we use are identical to what we'd do with pedals/amps. In this video I talked about what types of effects I was using, although admittedly I didn't go into how they were set up (that would make for a very long video, ha).
Hi Brian. I could not find another way to privately message you, so this public post will have to do I guess. I just wanted to say thank you so much for everything that you and your team do in making these videos and detailing EVERYTHING right down to the equipment you are using; it's a tremendous undertaking that you guys do for free and I for one really, truly appreciate the time and effort you all put into this. Your tutorials have helped me out so much and have even helped strengthen my own personal relationship with God in worship through singing and playing. You have a great gift and I am so glad you have decided to share it with us. God bless you and your team. OH! Could I make a request? I'm having trouble trying to figure out Tauren Wells' "Known", as well as Ryan Stevenson's "No Matter What". How pumped would I be if you could post tutorials on those 2 songs. Keep up the great work!!
Brian, I've been "playing" electric for a year or so now, trying to add something to our small church. This is the FIRST video i've watched that's been able to teach me for immediate implementation. Simple and effective! Exactly what transitioning guitarists need. Great work!
I just want to say a big thank you to worship tutorials. I play electric guitar for my church and this is my go-to channel for almost every song I play. Thank you!
People, what he is saying in this video is totally true and awesome! I was in the rehearsal yesterday (05-Dec-2018) playing with Mr. Brian Wahl and I saw the patches in the Helix!!! Master! You and your channel are a blessing to our Christian Musician’s community!!!!! See you this Sunday to play that song!!! It was a powerful rehearsal last night! God is good! God bless you Master!
Brian, love your electric guitar tutorials.. I am indeed the only electric player and you always teach a good blend of the parts. Keep em coming good sir
This is a great tutorial. I like your comment about note for note transcriptions. They are great, but who has time? I’m an average guitar player that wants to serve at my church. I don’t have time or patience to learn every note. When I try to get everything right, I focus more on me and my guitar and not on the worship. Your approach is a great combination of shapes and theory, effects explanations easy to apply techniques. And most importantly, worship for gods glory! Thanks. Also, I steal from U2 liberally as the style works so well in praise music. Nice to see the pros doing it as well!
Thanks for this...did my head in for a while...but really appreciate it. The riff I think is these actual notes: Gb, Db, Bb, B, Bb, Db or 1, 5, 3, 2, 3, 5 in whatever key you want. (Happy to be corrected!)
Thank you guys so much for this turtorial! Ever since I found you guys you've been my number one go too. Keep doing what you're doing! Really love the tutorials!
Brian, this tutorial was awesome! I want you all at WT to know, that I feel like grown “with” Worship Tutorials, if that makes sense. I started watching back when most of you videos were acoustic tutorials and play through and that was exactly what I needed at the time. But then I started looking into other aspects worship/church leadership, and there you were, starting to cover that in videos. Then I started learning electric guitar, and here are with the exact kind of instruction I need to wrap my head around electric guitar, theory, and learning the songs I need to know. I know I can’t be the only one that feels this way either. Y’all are a blessing to a whole lot of folks! Also, I am not so patiently waiting on the WT T-shirts you teases on Facebook a while back. ;)
Superb. Downloaded the patch. I've delved into 3 different moveable dyad shapes but need to turn that corner to triads and the octaves you demonstrated. We're doing this song Sunday in G. :-)
Thanks! I'm really excited to use song tutorials like this to teach different chord shapes and common scale patterns to find lead parts. Just move everything up 1 fret to play it in G.
Try checking out the triads of each notes of a key. Those are the shapes and all are moveable across the fretboard. Just learned this a few months back. Really worth the time spending time on it whether its for rhythm or lead!
👏🏻👏🏻 Really love the approach you took on this! I’m a huge Worship Artistry junkie! Since you know the ins and outs of Line 6 effects, have you guys ever thought about doing more tutorials on guitar tones? I got a Firehawk FX a couple of weeks ago, and am still trying to wrap my head around how to properly set up tones, etc. I try to download them from the tone cloud when I can, but not every song has a tone in the user submitted tone cloud.
Awesome thanks, just want to ask you guys one question, how would you play it in A, would you capo it or change chords? But thanks for all the tutorials, helps me alot. Blessings
Would like to see the chord voicing shapes in the intro. I know the first one is a Dsus2, but I'm trying to figure out what the Bm voicing is. Sounds like maybe a Bm7?
Just stood on stage at church for the first time today (was a nervous wreck but I can't wait to get back up there!).. only been playing for about 2 years.. I'm stuck at the open chord with a capo stage.. I hate it.. I want so much to be more useful than that. Any advice on how to break free from this? Resources please!
Late to the game so maybe this is mentioned but Hillsong tunes down a half step on this one. Watch their video. Brooke and Nigel don't capo and Brooke is playing G shapes. The first electric riff is played with open G and B strings with the bass note of the riff descending on the D string and eventually landing on the A string.
Playing the D chord shapes & progressions shown in this tutorial in the key of C maj would mean the capo is placed waaaaaaaaaay up the neck at the 10th fret, buddy. It would also totally change the sound of the song and your guitar would struggle to stay in tune.
Little public help here! His tips on using the higher flat chords during the chorus. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what frets he' actually holding in the Gb shape. Any help? :D
Many more electric guitar tutorials to come! Let us know how you like the format - as well as any ideas on how we can improve these (different camera angles, different explanations, etc). Thanks!
I really agree with the idea of presenting a "single electric guitar" approach. I know some ( including another guitarist on my church's team ) insist on the "original" riffs, but even the original band probably does the song different ways over time --- studio, on the road, make-up of band changes, etc. Approaches that work for people who get their setlist 3 days before rehearsal are also appreciated. :-)
I really enjoy your helix and kemper vids but could you guys do tutorials on real amps and pedals too? great content tho
@@demilademoses5515 I don't actually have a real amp anymore, but between Brad and I we do have a lot of pedals (plus Brad still uses his pedalboard with the Kemper). Honestly everything we do with modeling directly applies to actual pedals/amps - the settings we use are identical to what we'd do with pedals/amps. In this video I talked about what types of effects I was using, although admittedly I didn't go into how they were set up (that would make for a very long video, ha).
@@worshiptutorials I totally understand but you have any past videos on getting great tone out of a tube amp?
Hi Brian. I could not find another way to privately message you, so this public post will have to do I guess. I just wanted to say thank you so much for everything that you and your team do in making these videos and detailing EVERYTHING right down to the equipment you are using; it's a tremendous undertaking that you guys do for free and I for one really, truly appreciate the time and effort you all put into this. Your tutorials have helped me out so much and have even helped strengthen my own personal relationship with God in worship through singing and playing. You have a great gift and I am so glad you have decided to share it with us. God bless you and your team.
OH! Could I make a request?
I'm having trouble trying to figure out Tauren Wells' "Known", as well as Ryan Stevenson's "No Matter What".
How pumped would I be if you could post tutorials on those 2 songs.
Keep up the great work!!
Brian, I've been "playing" electric for a year or so now, trying to add something to our small church. This is the FIRST video i've watched that's been able to teach me for immediate implementation. Simple and effective! Exactly what transitioning guitarists need. Great work!
I just want to say a big thank you to worship tutorials. I play electric guitar for my church and this is my go-to channel for almost every song I play. Thank you!
People, what he is saying in this video is totally true and awesome! I was in the rehearsal yesterday (05-Dec-2018) playing with Mr. Brian Wahl and I saw the patches in the Helix!!!
Master! You and your channel are a blessing to our Christian Musician’s community!!!!! See you this Sunday to play that song!!! It was a powerful rehearsal last night! God is good! God bless you Master!
I ended swapping out my PRS S2 McCarty 594 pickups with the Suhr Thornbuckers. I LOVE THEM!
Brian, love your electric guitar tutorials.. I am indeed the only electric player and you always teach a good blend of the parts. Keep em coming good sir
*Forgets the walkdown while picking the first verse*
*Reminds us that the walkdown is really important*
😂😂😂 Love you bro
We are doing this song this Sunday in our Church. Looking forward to it. Thank you. Bless ya
This is a great tutorial. I like your comment about note for note transcriptions. They are great, but who has time? I’m an average guitar player that wants to serve at my church. I don’t have time or patience to learn every note. When I try to get everything right, I focus more on me and my guitar and not on the worship. Your approach is a great combination of shapes and theory, effects explanations easy to apply techniques. And most importantly, worship for gods glory! Thanks. Also, I steal from U2 liberally as the style works so well in praise music. Nice to see the pros doing it as well!
Great job ! I always love your videos very helpful .
Thanks for this...did my head in for a while...but really appreciate it. The riff I think is these actual notes: Gb, Db, Bb, B, Bb, Db or 1, 5, 3, 2, 3, 5 in whatever key you want. (Happy to be corrected!)
Almost right! The B (or “Cb” in this key) should be traded for the Bb’s! Gb, Db, B Bb, B, Db or 1, 5, 4, 3, 4, 5. Hope this helps!😁
Thank you guys so much for this turtorial! Ever since I found you guys you've been my number one go too. Keep doing what you're doing! Really love the tutorials!
Brian, this tutorial was awesome! I want you all at WT to know, that I feel like grown “with” Worship Tutorials, if that makes sense. I started watching back when most of you videos were acoustic tutorials and play through and that was exactly what I needed at the time. But then I started looking into other aspects worship/church leadership, and there you were, starting to cover that in videos. Then I started learning electric guitar, and here are with the exact kind of instruction I need to wrap my head around electric guitar, theory, and learning the songs I need to know. I know I can’t be the only one that feels this way either. Y’all are a blessing to a whole lot of folks! Also, I am not so patiently waiting on the WT T-shirts you teases on Facebook a while back. ;)
Loved this electric guitar lesson. Learnt heaps. More please 😊
God bless you mate
Very awesome tutorial i don't have electric guitar but I can play it in Acoustic and your tutorial give me a great lesson 👍🏻👍🏻
Good simple lesson. Keep em coming
If it's a motif in the song its a riff. If it's a lead line that isn't repeated in different parts of the song it's a lick.
Awesome...now i know what to do when i play solo or with 2 electric!!!
Thanks for posting the ax8 patch!
Sir u r doing great ... Thanks for the Tutorial ...God bless you
A great lesson! Thank you.l
Que timbre maravilhoso 🎸😍
this is a big help. thank you.
Superb. Downloaded the patch. I've delved into 3 different moveable dyad shapes but need to turn that corner to triads and the octaves you demonstrated. We're doing this song Sunday in G. :-)
Thanks! I'm really excited to use song tutorials like this to teach different chord shapes and common scale patterns to find lead parts. Just move everything up 1 fret to play it in G.
Awesome Tutorial
Video idea: how to find shapes !!!! Plz I beg you!!!
Check out Guitar for His Glory. Troy has a great TH-cam channel over there with lots of video on shapes
Try checking out the triads of each notes of a key. Those are the shapes and all are moveable across the fretboard. Just learned this a few months back. Really worth the time spending time on it whether its for rhythm or lead!
Do a youtube search on the CAGED system...those are your shapes.
This is great! Thanks!
Nice!! Please more Videos like this!!!!!!!!
Thank you 😊❤
Thank you so much man
Thanks! :)
👏🏻👏🏻 Really love the approach you took on this! I’m a huge Worship Artistry junkie!
Since you know the ins and outs of Line 6 effects, have you guys ever thought about doing more tutorials on guitar tones? I got a Firehawk FX a couple of weeks ago, and am still trying to wrap my head around how to properly set up tones, etc. I try to download them from the tone cloud when I can, but not every song has a tone in the user submitted tone cloud.
Thanks Brother
Brian your tone is perfect , this Suhr is truly a great guitar!
Hi thanks for this video. How to get this sounds, what amp presets, fx, pedal seting do you use? The sounds is very beautiful.
@worshiptutorials Would it be possible to get a rundown on the amp and fx being modeled in this Helix patch?
Awesome thanks, just want to ask you guys one question, how would you play it in A, would you capo it or change chords? But thanks for all the tutorials, helps me alot. Blessings
Would like to see the chord voicing shapes in the intro. I know the first one is a Dsus2, but I'm trying to figure out what the Bm voicing is. Sounds like maybe a Bm7?
How do the thornbuckers compare to the lambertone cremas for Tele style guitar like this?
Just stood on stage at church for the first time today (was a nervous wreck but I can't wait to get back up there!).. only been playing for about 2 years.. I'm stuck at the open chord with a capo stage.. I hate it.. I want so much to be more useful than that. Any advice on how to break free from this? Resources please!
HOW CAN I NGET THAT TIPE OF DELAY TIME IN THE FRACTAL IAM DOING THE SAME BUT DOSENT SOUND LIKE THAT ?
Late to the game so maybe this is mentioned but Hillsong tunes down a half step on this one. Watch their video. Brooke and Nigel don't capo and Brooke is playing G shapes. The first electric riff is played with open G and B strings with the bass note of the riff descending on the D string and eventually landing on the A string.
Please don’t stop adding the strymon patches
Hey, thanks! Sorry, but I didn't understand that dancing delay setup. Could you write it here?
What type of chorus effect are you using on the instrumental and what are its parameters set to?
I cant find the looper on my helix lol
If i am on C key.. Where should i place the capo ?
Please tell me anybody..
Playing the D chord shapes & progressions shown in this tutorial in the key of C maj would mean the capo is placed waaaaaaaaaay up the neck at the 10th fret, buddy. It would also totally change the sound of the song and your guitar would struggle to stay in tune.
Good job! However, at 4:50 I hear the galloping delay but can't get it on the downloaded Helix patch as is - am I missing something pls?
randallpatrickc maybe you aren’t listening in stereo?
Little public help here! His tips on using the higher flat chords during the chorus. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what frets he' actually holding in the Gb shape. Any help? :D
If I play this song in C, where should I place the capo?
Just to make sure my thinking is correct, I just need to move the Capo two the 6th fret for key of A?
Can you guys do an electric guitar cover of Chris Tomlin’s new song Is He Worthy?
The capo looks like it’s in G sharp but I’m probably wrong
Is there a patch for HX Effects?
Not at this time, sorry.
all versions of this song that I've seen have done capo 2 and E shapes.
Bradford hasn't commented first yet hmm 🤔
Ha! He's working. Or something...
I didn't understand anything 🤷🏿♀️
Any tabs?
isn't that a G sharp instead of flat? just asking
The root note of a D-shape chord on capo four is F#, so it is G-flat.
Needs tabs. Going way to fast for beginners and experienced.
TH-cam has a speed adjust and you can of course rewind as mannnnyyyyy times as you want :)
No le entiendo al arpegio v:
Tú dices la intro?
Te refieres ala línea de la guitarra ?
@@luisLopez-uz3mv sip
Suggestion, print the gear stuff! More tutorial, LESS talk!
The lick is just Gb major triad, make it easy and don't talk too much.
It's really a crummy song.
Stinky poo poo