How to make a boring chord progression interesting // Guitar Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- See chord diagrams for all these chords here: www.worshiptut...
In this guitar lesson, Bradford teaches Brian how to take a boring chord progression and make it sound much more interesting using alternate chord voicing and moveable shapes.
Gear we used in this video:
Brad's gear:
Guitar: PRS (Paul Reed Smith) DGT
Amp: Kemper Profiling Amp - Bogner Duende profile found on the rig exchange
Sinasoid cables
Elixir strings
Brian's gear:
Guitar: Shelton Electric Instruments SkyFlite IV
Amp: Line 6 Helix // using our DLX + JTM45 patch
Sinasoid cables
Elixir strings
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Making the transition from rock and metal to worship, I have found your videos to be an invaluable resource. Thank you for your content!!
I'm going to use this technique to spice up my black metal playing.
Really enjoyed this lesson and format....It actually encouraged me to want to play and learn more on electric because there was someone learning with me, thanks for a great post!
These are some of the best tutorials I've found. So many show "what they are doing" but don't show what the finger positions are. Thanks for doing these to help us be better musicians.
I like this format. Short, sweet, simple idea with lots to build off of for sure.
I love you guys. You were destined for this ministry.. You guys made me a worship leader
Great teaching fellas! I’ve played for around 7 1/2 years and I continue to learn more and more. Thank you for investing your time into helping guys like me get better.
Brilliant guys....simple not overloaded...great stuff more please.....
Thank you, very helpful. Please do more of this.
I loved the format. I have never seen anything like this, and it was easy to pay attention. You guys are good Christian dudes who love to share music. Thank you for sharing this video. I would absolutely love to see more.
You guys are awesome very helpful tips👍🏻👍🏻👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yes, I love this format. Here is why. You guys both play worship music. So, what you will be going over will be stuff that is usable for worship guitar players. This was awesome!
More more more!!! Please! I loved this lesson. I can always use more options for playing chords and this was one of the clearest lessons out there. Thank you!!
Love that format, God bless yall guys
Thanx for the lesson. After playing guitar for so many years, I know those chord shapes, but rarely implement them...time to revive. God bless you guys.
Yes like, Like, LOVE the format! Thanks for taking the time for us. I truly appreciate you!
Fantastic format. The tone on that PRS is so sweet, or maybe it's Bradford's talent!
Michael H it was the PRS and the Kemper ;)
Love this, I'd watch guitar lessons like this all the time. Thanks!
I really appreciated this style. I feel very much in the same boat Brian both in typically playing acoustic on the first three frets, and also wanting to play electric like Bradford.
Absolutely more of these! This is the stuff I struggle with in taking the next step in my playin!
More of this please. So helpful
Big fan of this channel! your videos involving different chord voicings are super helpful...I'd love to see a part 2 in this format!
Thank you, guys!! Great lesson and info I can use! Blessings on you
This is exactly the kind of thing I've been wanting to learn more about! Thank you for putting out such great videos!
Thank you for the cool new shapes!!!
I love learning from you both...I'm new to worship this year and doing stuff like this I absolutely want to do, it gives me a chance to get away from rhythm on my ovation applause and jump on my starter electric Ltd m10.u guys are awesome...bless you both.
Loved this! Keep ‘em coming!
I think these videos are going to be incredibly helpful. I know that I will definitely be using these for my guitar players at our church. It would be really cool to see one with drums, maybe on leaving space in music and the use of dynamics, I know for my church that would be so useful. Thanks for your awesome videos!
More of these! Love learning to spice things up with electric coming from an acoustic background
We loved it Totally.. Learning Something new..😊
Keep rockin' fellas! good stuff, keep posting these!
Yes, yes ,yes yes! Loved that. I've been working on CAGED some. So this was interesting for sure. I need to be adding in chords with more flavor and this helps.
This was cool. Like the format a lot. Something clicked for me unrelated which is cool too. Thanks a bunch lads
I have been waiting to see guitar lesson on this channel. It will be great if you can use the acoustic guitar in the future. I am really hoping to see more guitar lessons. Thanks for this video!!!
I know I'm catching this video a little late but I really loved the format and appreciate all that you guys do for the EG players in the P&W community. The quick notes about music theory really go a long way. Thank you so much!
Y’all should do this type of sauce more often. Love it; Thanks guys!
I really really like this format and I learn a lot of things thanks to you guys...Keep going on this way
Yes. Loved this lesson!
Hey B&B I really enjoyed this type of lesson using the different chord voicings and progressions and helping me to get out of using the "cowboy" chords. thanks again
Nice lesson! I liked the format also. You should do more like this.
This is some awesome content. Please keep them coming!
Great format!!! Keep it up guys!! ❤️
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Amen god bless you both,for helping us
I love the format guys!
Great format, great lesson. I have been wanting to know some different chord voicings while playing, so this is great! Thanks!
Please keep doing these!
IT WAS AMAZING, loved it guys well done!
More of this please! It could be cool show on the channel, where Brad shows some cool progressions, voicings, etc. :)
simonator check our other videos! We have a handful with those things in them :)
simonator
I've been stuffing around with moving chords for a few years now, but never picked up on some of those (particularly being able to jam a pentatonic in). As someone who sucks at lead and is the only electric player at Church, definitely looking forward to seeing more of your stuff. :)
so valuable! i hope to see more on guitar lessons
excellent. i learnt something. more please!
I really liked this tutorial. I've been wanting to be more flexible on acoustic as well as picking the electric back up.
It was a awesome lesson you should do more like those
You’re making a difference! Keep up the good work. Its appreciated:)
Thank you so much guys for this video.i would like to see more videos like this.we learn more with chords. Gosh bless you all.
Guys, this was so good. Very well done, and very helpful. Yes, we want to get better!
It really helps a lot! Great tutorials
Great format and lesson!
awesome lesson and format. Only wish i had my guitar while watching it at work!
I'm starting to use this style/format in our worship practice : Thanks guys I think I just leveled up in my guitar skills !!! Godbless you all !!!
Loved the format :)
LOVING THIS
Love this video. Learn a lot new stuff😍😍😍. Thanks!!! And I want more😊
This is great
Definitely more of this
This was great! Thank you
I love these! Thank you
Thanks for the lesson!
Thank you, I enjoyed that alot!!
Thank you this was very informative
I feel like the way Brian says "Bradford" in these videos, it's as if he really goes by Brad and he's just calling him that to be funny.
TheDrewSmyther I go by both but Brian tends to call me Brad haha
So good!! pls do more vids like this :)
Your minor chords are awesome! I love those minor 7’s
This was a great video! Do more lessons!
An Brad just move into your house already? Haha. Really helpful guys. Thank you!
Extremely helpful!
This is a great idea, guys! Learn how to play guitar! Excellent
That PRS is so gorgeous
samuel gutierrez so so much so
Thanks guys - good stuff.
Love it. Great way to teach a lesson.
Great lesson
Loved it. Would be cool to see more of these
I dig the format. And thank you for encouraging people everywhere to eat delicious cheeseburgers lol
Enjoy the format
Thanks for the ideas
Love it, teach us!
Thank you it is a great Tutorial
@ 5:22 "this note" is the root octave (so its not really needed again) dropped back to its minor 7th a whole step back. Making 7ths is easy if you focus on replacing the root notes.
Love this!
Loved it!
REALLY GOOD
Excellent 😊👍
Nice topic. Thank you
More of these!minor and major pentatonic scale:)
Ralph Nielro Ubalde we got a few on scales! Check the lessons!
btw.. this helps a lot!!! thanks! more of these.. Godbless!!!
It was awesome, thank you. Lead guitar all the way
Very useful..thanks
Thank you both for your time creating these great lessons. Could you do a lesson using Eb chord progression voicing techniques. My worship leader is a keyboardist and always seems to have us play songs in flat keys. Thanks
Good brother good job👏👏👏
Good lesson, I play mostly acoustic. But i might dust off my electric now thanks.