How to Play Nigerian Praise Songs on Guitar| Ep. 5| Simple Guitar tehniques

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • How to Play Nigerian Praise Songs on Guitar| Ep. 4| Simple Guitar tehniques
    If you are still struggling to play praise guitar lines, then this video series will help you out. This is episode 5 out of the guitar series that teaches how to play makossa on guitar. Makossa guitar is something that you will hear alot in african music and also praise guitar lines.
    We shared some makossa tricks on guitar that will help advance and improve your lead guitar makossa solo everytime you play.
    These simple guitar techniques are very straightforward and are things that every guitar player should know.
    We hope this video series helps you understand how to play african guitar lines and apply them in playing Nigerian praise songs on guitar.
    You can watch Episodes 1-3 in this playlist below:
    EPISODE 1
    • How To Play Nigerian P...
    EPISODE 2
    • How To Play Nigerian P...
    EPISODE 3
    • How To Play Nigerian P...
    EPISODE 4
    • How To Play Nigerian P...
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:40 - How To Play Palm-muting technique on guitar
    1:18 - Guitar Chord inversions explained
    1:50 - How to play chord inversions on guitar
    2:45 - Master your Alternate picking pattern
    3:41 - Strumming/ Rythm patterns for african praise songs
    3:47 - How to create a Hook or catchy guitar melody for your song
    5:49 - The Secret of Playing African guitar melodies
    6:40 - Summary of Video
    #makossa #soukous #sebenguitar #seben #africanguitar #africanmusic #leadguitar #guitar #worshipguitar #worshipmusic #praiseworship

Комментарии • 6

  • @wariwari9161
    @wariwari9161 3 месяца назад

    Really need your help bro

  • @wariwari9161
    @wariwari9161 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice

  • @OjelabiTobi
    @OjelabiTobi 27 дней назад +1

    Please difference between hook and tenor

    • @shalomakos
      @shalomakos  26 дней назад

      A hook is like a catchy melody that mostly repeats itself in a song. “Tenor” is simply the 3rd harmony part of a song..
      For example,
      Look below..
      Every chord voicing is made of your “soprano, alto, tenor..
      So the third part of the chord voicing is the tenor part.. don’t know if it makes sense but it’s the best I can use to explain
      Do mi so
      Re fa La
      Mi so ti