Thank you so much, brother! Not only I found what I need in the technical aspect, I also found the spiritual reminder that I've been needing. God bless you! ❤🙏
it is impressive how we sometimes say like God is going to take us out from this situation, but as you just said. WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE TRIAL. Always remembering that God´s will is much better and higher than ours, even if he would wants us to die in the trial... we have to lift praise to him. Our worship is in everything, through the trial and the joy, through the mountain and the valley! BTW beautiful tone
Couldn’t have said it better myself! God often uses pain for His purposes. We would all prefer for Jesus to simply heal us, but like Paul experienced with the thorn in his flesh, his pain led him to lean on the sufficient grace of God and let God’s power be magnified in His weakness.
Bro! You came in clutch! We are playing this on sunday and i just happened to find this video! Not too overly complicated and well suited to play in church. Thank you so much. Such a blessing!
I appreciate that Jacob 🙏🏼 I spent some time really finding the right delay and verb settings which really shape the tone so much. I discovered that the original part most likely used a dual delay (1/4 note main delay with 1/8 note delay that has a lower mix but high repeats). It’s subtle but makes a difference. Love little things like that.
Sometimes you've gotta dance through the darkness Sing through the fire Praise when it don't make sense Sometimes you've gotta stare down the giant Worship from the lion's den … Sometimes you've gotta shout it from the mountain Louder in the valley Trusting that He's gonna get you there Sometimes you've gotta welcome the wonder Wait for the answer Worship with your hands in the air … I'll praise You anywhere Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise In my highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise In my highest, He is worthy Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise … Sometimes you've gotta praise in the prison Cry out to heaven Shout it 'til the doors swing wide Sometimes you've gotta stand on your shackles Brave in the battle Worship with your hands held high … I'll praise You anywhere Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise In the highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise In the highest, He is worthy Yes, He is worthy of all of the- … Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise In the highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise In the highest, He is worthy Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise … Faithful all my life Blessings day and night Countless reasons why I'll praise You anywhere … Every promise kept Goodness every step Each and every breath I'll praise You anywhere … Faithful all my life Blessings day and night Countless reasons why I'll praise You anywhere … Every promise kept Goodness every step Each and every breath I'll praise You anywhere … Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise In my highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise In my highest, He is worthy Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise … Oh, I'll praise You anywhere Oh, mountain, oh, valley I know that You're with me there I'll praise You anywhere
You mean like every single guitar represented in the multitrack? That would be fun actually. I’ve learned a lot about guitar layering by dissecting these songs over the years. So many cool tricks listening to the individual multitracks!
@@thetoneshepherd thanks for the reply. I know you’re busy on a mission trip but I mean just going over the intro then the verse and chorus etc. breaking down each section and teaching it.
Thanks my friend. And I appreciate the suggestion. I did pan them a bit, but not drastic. I’ll make sure I do it more on the next split video for y’all. 🤙🏼
Thanks for reaching out-I don’t offer tabs at the moment. But TH-cam has a great feature where you can slow down the video. Have you tried that? That always helps me a ton when learning more complicated parts!
Thanks for checking out the video! I might be up for doing tutorials on future videos… But for now, have you played with the feature on TH-cam that allows you to slow down the playback speed? I find that super helpful when I want to learn the parts that I see on screen.
@@thetoneshepherd YEESS! Thanks so much for the vid, I have been wanting to learn this song on electric guitar for so long, but the song was too new and there weren't any tutorials.
also maybe some tone settings and what pedals or anything you use?? it would really help because i’m gonna play this for my church and i want it to come out beautiful
@@josegiron-h8w Make sure you check out my description! I have my effects listed there. Not in a ton of detail but it should get you close. Also, have you tried the feature on TH-cam that allows you to slow down the video? That really helps me when learning new songs that are going a little fast.
Also, I do have my Strymon presets available for purchase. All the wet effects you heard in this video were made using my custom presets. I indicated in the description which presets I used on each part. I hope this is helpful! www.thetoneshepherd.com/store/p/strymon-preset-bundle
I have a question how do I figure out what to play like where to put my fingers and what strings to hit and do I need a bunch of fancy equipment to play like the top guitar
The video itself is supposed to help you learn what to play. If you watch carefully and pause a bit, you can learn by sight and by ear. As far as gear, the top guitar is my least expensive guitar ($500 new). The effects I’m using cost quite a bit but you don’t “need” all of that. You could likely find very very close tones out of a Line 6 HX Stomp or another modeler.
Is the rhythm underneath verse 1 pre-recorded/in a loop sampler? I ask because the bottom guitar isn’t being played but I’m hearing strumming in between leads and you say in the description that all guitars are on the screen. TIA! I am trying to come up with a song map for myself of when to switch between lead and rhythm electric parts as I am the only electric guitarist in our praise band and we would like to do this song coming up soon.
Hey my friend! The strumming you hear is an acoustic guitar. All other electric guitars are muted. You could strum what the rhythm electric is doing in the Choruses for the verses as well. Or use a similar clean tone as that and just strum basic G-shape chords like an acoustic would if you don’t have an acoustic player.
We do have an acoustic player, but he is doing the basic shapes and I just love that higher register, almos “80’s” strat sound in the recording. But to jump between rhythm tones and lead parts is proving quite a gymnastics routine! haha. I’m sure I’ll come up with a workable part, but I appreciate the response :)@@thetoneshepherd
It's a tough one. And yeah, the strumming on the acoustic part is not super easy to nail. However, on taking another listen to the soloed AG2 track, I think you can get really close to that sound by capoing and playing a G shape there, just throw your pinky up two more frets to add that high note in there and then just practice that specific strum pattern (same as the rhythm electric guitar) and you'd be 90% of the way there. The original track definitely has more layers going on than can be covered by one acoustic anyway.
Thank you so much, brother! Not only I found what I need in the technical aspect, I also found the spiritual reminder that I've been needing. God bless you! ❤🙏
So glad it blessed you brother\
it is impressive how we sometimes say like God is going to take us out from this situation, but as you just said. WE HAVE TO GO THROUGH THE TRIAL. Always remembering that God´s will is much better and higher than ours, even if he would wants us to die in the trial... we have to lift praise to him. Our worship is in everything, through the trial and the joy, through the mountain and the valley!
BTW beautiful tone
Couldn’t have said it better myself! God often uses pain for His purposes. We would all prefer for Jesus to simply heal us, but like Paul experienced with the thorn in his flesh, his pain led him to lean on the sufficient grace of God and let God’s power be magnified in His weakness.
@@thetoneshepherdexactly, that is a great example!! Blessings brother!
I love the short devotional message after the cover. God bless brother.
YES! Thanks for staying through it! 🙏🏼
Bro! You came in clutch! We are playing this on sunday and i just happened to find this video! Not too overly complicated and well suited to play in church. Thank you so much. Such a blessing!
YEEESSSS! This is why I do it. So glad it was helpful!!
Ditto
I'm not even sure I am ever going to play this, but I gotta say that your excellence in serving God is commendable. Keep it up my dude
Brother, that means so much man. 🫶🏻
Awesome! Description section is super helpful!
Thanks Joel, glad you dug into that! I try to be really intentional with that section. Hope it helps!
What a powerful reminder!! ❤
For sure bro. Thanks!
Thank you for the tutorial, and thank you for the good word! Nailed it!
Thank you bro! 🫶🏻🫶🏻
Sounds great dude!
Thanks guys!
Wow Bro love your playing 🔥🔥🔥 I love how the tone compliments the song so well!!!!
I appreciate that Jacob 🙏🏼 I spent some time really finding the right delay and verb settings which really shape the tone so much. I discovered that the original part most likely used a dual delay (1/4 note main delay with 1/8 note delay that has a lower mix but high repeats). It’s subtle but makes a difference. Love little things like that.
Amazing tone!
Thanks Erik!
Great tone, greater encouragement. Keep it up!
Thanks Ryland 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Love this channel! You're a great player and you get some great tones. I'm sure this channel will blow up
Ah bro. So appreciate that 🫶🏻🫶🏻 All the glory to Him.
Love the quality vids and playing brotha
Thanks brother! Much appreciated 👍🏼
Tone on fire 🔥
Woot woot! 🎸
Sometimes you've gotta dance through the darkness
Sing through the fire
Praise when it don't make sense
Sometimes you've gotta stare down the giant
Worship from the lion's den
… Sometimes you've gotta shout it from the mountain
Louder in the valley
Trusting that He's gonna get you there
Sometimes you've gotta welcome the wonder
Wait for the answer
Worship with your hands in the air
… I'll praise You anywhere
Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise
In my highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise
In my highest, He is worthy
Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise
… Sometimes you've gotta praise in the prison
Cry out to heaven
Shout it 'til the doors swing wide
Sometimes you've gotta stand on your shackles
Brave in the battle
Worship with your hands held high
… I'll praise You anywhere
Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise
In the highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise
In the highest, He is worthy
Yes, He is worthy of all of the-
… Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise
In the highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise
In the highest, He is worthy
Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise
… Faithful all my life
Blessings day and night
Countless reasons why
I'll praise You anywhere
… Every promise kept
Goodness every step
Each and every breath
I'll praise You anywhere
… Faithful all my life
Blessings day and night
Countless reasons why
I'll praise You anywhere
… Every promise kept
Goodness every step
Each and every breath
I'll praise You anywhere
… Praise, give Him praise, give Him praise
In my highest grace, give Him praise, give Him praise
In my highest, He is worthy
Yes, He is worthy of all of the praise
… Oh, I'll praise You anywhere
Oh, mountain, oh, valley
I know that You're with me there
I'll praise You anywhere
Lo máximo 🔥
🫶🏻🫶🏻
Thanks for this. Have you ever thought of doing these videos where you dissect all the parts.
You mean like every single guitar represented in the multitrack? That would be fun actually. I’ve learned a lot about guitar layering by dissecting these songs over the years. So many cool tricks listening to the individual multitracks!
@@thetoneshepherd thanks for the reply. I know you’re busy on a mission trip but I mean just going over the intro then the verse and chorus etc. breaking down each section and teaching it.
Ahhhh I see. Yes, I’ve considered this. It takes more time and editing so we’ll see. But on songs that are more tricky I may!
FM9 version please ❤
Request duly noted!! 💯🙏🏼
Great tutorial my guy - always love your devotionals as well. It would be helpful if you split the parts to L&R to better isolate parts
Thanks my friend. And I appreciate the suggestion. I did pan them a bit, but not drastic. I’ll make sure I do it more on the next split video for y’all. 🤙🏼
Can you give a link to the tab you use please
Thanks for reaching out-I don’t offer tabs at the moment. But TH-cam has a great feature where you can slow down the video. Have you tried that? That always helps me a ton when learning more complicated parts!
Please do a tutorial!!!
Thanks for checking out the video! I might be up for doing tutorials on future videos… But for now, have you played with the feature on TH-cam that allows you to slow down the playback speed? I find that super helpful when I want to learn the parts that I see on screen.
@@thetoneshepherd YEESS! Thanks so much for the vid, I have been wanting to learn this song on electric guitar for so long, but the song was too new and there weren't any tutorials.
@@JeeplessInSeattle So glad it was a help!
could you maybe drop a tutorial please🙏🏽🙏🏽
also maybe some tone settings and what pedals or anything you use?? it would really help because i’m gonna play this for my church and i want it to come out beautiful
@@josegiron-h8w Make sure you check out my description! I have my effects listed there. Not in a ton of detail but it should get you close. Also, have you tried the feature on TH-cam that allows you to slow down the video? That really helps me when learning new songs that are going a little fast.
Also, I do have my Strymon presets available for purchase. All the wet effects you heard in this video were made using my custom presets. I indicated in the description which presets I used on each part. I hope this is helpful! www.thetoneshepherd.com/store/p/strymon-preset-bundle
I have a question how do I figure out what to play like where to put my fingers and what strings to hit and do I need a bunch of fancy equipment to play like the top guitar
The video itself is supposed to help you learn what to play. If you watch carefully and pause a bit, you can learn by sight and by ear. As far as gear, the top guitar is my least expensive guitar ($500 new). The effects I’m using cost quite a bit but you don’t “need” all of that. You could likely find very very close tones out of a Line 6 HX Stomp or another modeler.
Is the rhythm underneath verse 1 pre-recorded/in a loop sampler? I ask because the bottom guitar isn’t being played but I’m hearing strumming in between leads and you say in the description that all guitars are on the screen. TIA! I am trying to come up with a song map for myself of when to switch between lead and rhythm electric parts as I am the only electric guitarist in our praise band and we would like to do this song coming up soon.
Hey my friend! The strumming you hear is an acoustic guitar. All other electric guitars are muted. You could strum what the rhythm electric is doing in the Choruses for the verses as well. Or use a similar clean tone as that and just strum basic G-shape chords like an acoustic would if you don’t have an acoustic player.
We do have an acoustic player, but he is doing the basic shapes and I just love that higher register, almos “80’s” strat sound in the recording. But to jump between rhythm tones and lead parts is proving quite a gymnastics routine! haha. I’m sure I’ll come up with a workable part, but I appreciate the response :)@@thetoneshepherd
It's a tough one. And yeah, the strumming on the acoustic part is not super easy to nail. However, on taking another listen to the soloed AG2 track, I think you can get really close to that sound by capoing and playing a G shape there, just throw your pinky up two more frets to add that high note in there and then just practice that specific strum pattern (same as the rhythm electric guitar) and you'd be 90% of the way there. The original track definitely has more layers going on than can be covered by one acoustic anyway.
Why not in the original key?
Because this is the key we play it in 🤙🏼
came here for the guitar part but got wrecked by the lord instead😭♥
Come ON! Thank you Lord!
What’s the name of the tone?
Name of the tone? Not sure what you mean.
@@thetoneshepherd I mean how do you get that tone?