From Passion’s album, Worthy Of Your Name. These songs lift our eyes to Jesus and remind us that He is the only one who is worthy! Album available now: smarturl.it/Pas...
Yeah. My guitar instructor and I just had a good discussion about this recently. That just because it's impressive when you shred and play fast flashy notes, that does *NOT* qualify as *Good* guitar playing.
@@ChasingDestinyBand and in my opinion, worship is the absolute *Worst* place where you can do that. Because worship music is supposed to direct our attention to God and help us encounter him, so it's not supposed to be about YOU or showing off your talent to your friends. You can play Skillfully unto the Lord, but you need to keep restraint and use your skills in a way that will affect the atmosphere rather than the opinions of those in front of you.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE TUTORIALS! THEY ARE EXACTLY WHAT I NEED! BEING ABLE TO SINGLE OUT THE DELAYS. DRIVES AND PICKUP CHANGES ARE AWESOME! NO MORE TRIAL BY FIRE! THANKS MAN!
There is a pedal by joyo called the maximum overdrive which is a clone of the fulldrive 2, and its like $50, so like a third of the price. Check out the guns and guitars video on it, I was blown away!!
If you don't mind me asking, what model of Fulldrive 2 is that? I know the non mosfet had black knobs, but I've seen non mosfet models with the cream knobs as well. Mine is the mosfet model, but I can get very similar stacked drive sounds. Thanks!
Yeah definitely a Mosfet. If you look at where his knobs are on it, the overdrive is basically at 0, so he's probably using the CompCut mode for clean boost to push his amp or the JHS bolt, rather that getting the majority of drive from the Fulldrive.
@@Tracebebo I'm late to the party but... its a dotted 8th at 72 bpm as you've said, however, he's definitely changing for the first chorus (even though I still hear a dotted 8th). The white pedal he hits is a boss digital delay (I can't tell which model). When he hits that pedal you see the timeline indicator light change to red (which I assume is indicating a parameter change) so he banks to A and back to B again to reset. So I guess he's using the boss delay to change a parameter setting (edit: which it wouldn't be because he immediately resets the timeline after hitting the boss pedal) or add in a layered dotted 8th or something else (I also didn't know a boss digital delay model that can parameter change another pedal which tells me it might be a modded one most likely). I can't tell or really hear that much of a difference between that first chorus and any other part of the song. Soooo it probably doesn't matter, but I'm still curious haha.
There are two types of guitar tutorials on RUclips: videos where someone teaches exactly how to play each part, designed for guitar players who want to start learning **how** to play lead guitar in a worship band. Then there are tutorials where someone learns (or knows) all the parts and plays them in front a camera so that lead players, who just need to know **what** to play, can see it done, and that's all they need. This video is the latter.
Mike Shepard No its not! This is the standard volume for a guitar tutorial. Learn what you’re talking about before you go spouting ignorance all over the place.
Mc Ren thanks for your in depth and I am sure , overqualified reply. I always appreciate critiques from self appointed higher intellects, especially on speculative matters such as volume on a RUclips video. You , sir, have enlightened me on things such as ignorance and volume... and volume of ignorance.
No fucking shit, Sherlock. It's a guitar tutorial. What benefit would there be if they left the guitar the same volume as it was in the original recording? If all you want is to hear the song it's easy to find.
Well, if you already know the song and you don't know thr guitar parts, why would you want the song louder in thr background. See I do guitar covers, and sometimes louder volume helps me stay in tempo, but I don't get why everyone complains about song volume so.much, when the song volume can attack us with copyright.
Although this is accurate to the original recording in the sense of playing it’s not a tutorial. A tutorial is an account or explanation of a video! Also, lose the Capo! You don’t need it playing lead or chord voicings! 🙄
So much precision and restraint in his playing. Much more impressive in my eyes than a super shredder.
People who super shred during worship just want people to look at them
Yeah. My guitar instructor and I just had a good discussion about this recently. That just because it's impressive when you shred and play fast flashy notes, that does *NOT* qualify as *Good* guitar playing.
@@ChasingDestinyBand and in my opinion, worship is the absolute *Worst* place where you can do that. Because worship music is supposed to direct our attention to God and help us encounter him, so it's not supposed to be about YOU or showing off your talent to your friends.
You can play Skillfully unto the Lord, but you need to keep restraint and use your skills in a way that will affect the atmosphere rather than the opinions of those in front of you.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE TUTORIALS! THEY ARE EXACTLY WHAT I NEED! BEING ABLE TO SINGLE OUT THE DELAYS. DRIVES AND PICKUP CHANGES ARE AWESOME! NO MORE TRIAL BY FIRE! THANKS MAN!
Love playing that song!!!
can show us a guitar tutorial breakdown of each part your playing ???
Great voicing....1:39
amazing man !
You’re really making me regret selling you that Fano. 😂
Lol, well he definitely puts it to good use in church 😎😇
Does anyone know how he gets that effect at 3:14?
It’s a lot of reverb and delay with a volume pedal 😎😎
What distortion is he using?
Full Tone's Full Drive 2
There is a pedal by joyo called the maximum overdrive which is a clone of the fulldrive 2, and its like $50, so like a third of the price. Check out the guns and guitars video on it, I was blown away!!
If you don't mind me asking, what model of Fulldrive 2 is that? I know the non mosfet had black knobs, but I've seen non mosfet models with the cream knobs as well. Mine is the mosfet model, but I can get very similar stacked drive sounds. Thanks!
hes playing a mosfet. Its kinda hard to see but it definitely says mosfet on it
Yeah definitely a Mosfet. If you look at where his knobs are on it, the overdrive is basically at 0, so he's probably using the CompCut mode for clean boost to push his amp or the JHS bolt, rather that getting the majority of drive from the Fulldrive.
What's the name of that guitar? :)
fano
Looks like a fano jm6
it's called expensive.
bAngoSkank100 I just bought a Xaviere XVJT-100 you should check it out it’s literally dirt cheap for an awesome guitar
Braxton Blomquist I've looked at those. I was looking at the thinlines. They look cool.
Does anyone know what he changes the delay to on the 1st chorus?
It's the same delay the entire song, he just quickly switched to Bank B on the Timeline and then switched back to A.
@@Tracebebo whats the delay type and tempo?? On the timeline
Mark Thomas He’s using a dotted 8th delay at 72 BPM
@@Tracebebo I'm late to the party but... its a dotted 8th at 72 bpm as you've said, however, he's definitely changing for the first chorus (even though I still hear a dotted 8th). The white pedal he hits is a boss digital delay (I can't tell which model). When he hits that pedal you see the timeline indicator light change to red (which I assume is indicating a parameter change) so he banks to A and back to B again to reset. So I guess he's using the boss delay to change a parameter setting (edit: which it wouldn't be because he immediately resets the timeline after hitting the boss pedal) or add in a layered dotted 8th or something else (I also didn't know a boss digital delay model that can parameter change another pedal which tells me it might be a modded one most likely). I can't tell or really hear that much of a difference between that first chorus and any other part of the song. Soooo it probably doesn't matter, but I'm still curious haha.
What's the name Guitarrist ???
Brian Carl
I think I see a WA Julia? 🤔🤭😳😲🤠
Yes and deep six
Not much of a tutorial
Chet look at his fingers and listen to what he plays.
Literally the guy that plays this, literally doing exactly what he's playing live. Can't get any better then that.
James Jeffery agree!
There are two types of guitar tutorials on RUclips: videos where someone teaches exactly how to play each part, designed for guitar players who want to start learning **how** to play lead guitar in a worship band. Then there are tutorials where someone learns (or knows) all the parts and plays them in front a camera so that lead players, who just need to know **what** to play, can see it done, and that's all they need. This video is the latter.
James Jeffery what’s that guitar players Name?
guitar too loud over music
Mike Shepard No its not! This is the standard volume for a guitar tutorial. Learn what you’re talking about before you go spouting ignorance all over the place.
Mc Ren thanks for your in depth and I am sure , overqualified reply. I always appreciate critiques from self appointed higher intellects, especially on speculative matters such as volume on a RUclips video. You , sir, have enlightened me on things such as ignorance and volume... and volume of ignorance.
No fucking shit, Sherlock. It's a guitar tutorial. What benefit would there be if they left the guitar the same volume as it was in the original recording? If all you want is to hear the song it's easy to find.
Well, if you already know the song and you don't know thr guitar parts, why would you want the song louder in thr background.
See I do guitar covers, and sometimes louder volume helps me stay in tempo, but I don't get why everyone complains about song volume so.much, when the song volume can attack us with copyright.
Although this is accurate to the original recording in the sense of playing it’s not a tutorial. A tutorial is an account or explanation of a video! Also, lose the Capo! You don’t need it playing lead or chord voicings! 🙄