Thank you so much for teaching and giving us the chords of songs we sing in our church. Iam already 67 years old and still using by God in music ministry. I find it easy to play the chords you’re teaching us. To God be glory for you sir,i really appreciate your commitment to God. God bless you and your family. Iam from the Phillipines! God bless everyone!!!
Great tutorial sir. I think we are going to play this song in worship at our church. I play guitar with the worship team and wanted to get a heads up on this song. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you for this...I play the KingsPorch version (Capo IV, in G I believe, lower range for my vocals) and this helped with the strum pattern that I was trying to overcomplicate :)
very easy song love it n love ur set up i like ur acoustic guitar i can not see the logo from here what is it looks custom made idk GOD bless ur talent n ministry
nice teaching.. only that . some of the barred chords are not as easy for some players.. please could you include the pictures for the chords in this video? also is there a way to play the B-minor chord easier .. Good one thanks!
@@Musicman4Christ many different artists have sung and played The Prayer , I watch them on RUclips so I don’t know the original artist but hope you can help as I have alway wanted to play this but I’m not a good enough musician to work it out thanks.
I’ve done several Charity Gayle videos 🎸☺️ Click on my channel name and you should see Thank You Jesus for the Blood, Endless Praise, and a few others :)
I don't really play guitar i play at guitar . Sang worship for 25 years but always wanted to play . Just could never get the jest of sharps . You seem to be a great teacher . This is a great song .
Good lesson but, if the song is pitched in E, why complicate things by using a capo? I played guitar in a church praise & worship role for 30 years. I personally love playing in the key of E. It's like the guitar was made for it. I knew instinctively that this song sat in E before I looked for this lesson. After playing the normal 3 fingered E shape, you can move up to your A at the 5th fret using your "thumb" to cover the "bass note" (A) (on thickest E string) your other 3 fingers form a moved or slid up "E" chord (3 fingers covering A, D & G strings on 6th & 7th frets). Just allow the B & E thinnest strings to be played open (to form a kind of drone effect) then, move this same "chord shape" up a further 2 frets (to 7th fret (route note now held by your thumb) to form a B suspension chord (still drone-like sounding) with open B & E strings ringing away. You can then move up 2 more frets (to the 9th fret) (C#) and by lifting your index finger off the G string, creating a C#m7 drone or "chimey sounding" chord on the 9th fret. This technique is not for the faint hearted, but mastering it with a bit practice sounds fantastic. It introduces colours and tones that are better than plain old standard E, A, B7 etc. Makes you sound like you are a pro & you know your fretboard. The dots or fret markers are your best guide to keep you hitting the 5th 7th & 9th fret chord positions accurately. Honestly, try it. The gain is worth all the pain lol.
Sorry not sure why RUclips blocked your comment! I totally understand your point - The reason I chose to play it this way was because the acoustic player in the song plays it in C capo 4 - I personally love playing in E as well and feel your pain lol - One of my favorite worship songs is Hosanna by Hillsong, with some of the reasoning due to it being in the key of E :D
The lead line starts on the B string 9th fret, then 10th, 12th and finally high E string 11th to 12th - there is a slight variation right before the verse starts. Transposition without a capo would be D=E, G=A, A=B, and Bm=C#m. When I made this video, my intention was to create the voicing as close as possible to what the acoustic player is doing (I believe Charity's husband?) - he certainly could've played without a capo but for some reason chose not to - perhaps to sit better in the mix? You can see he's using a capo in the music video at the 0:10 mark.
Thank you so much for teaching and giving us the chords of songs we sing in our church. Iam already 67 years old and still using by God in music ministry. I find it easy to play the chords you’re teaching us. To God be glory for you sir,i really appreciate your commitment to God. God bless you and your family. Iam from the Phillipines! God bless everyone!!!
Thank you so much! God bless!
Great tutorial sir. I think we are going to play this song in worship at our church. I play guitar with the worship team and wanted to get a heads up on this song. Thank you and God bless you.
Thank you!
Always love your teachings my friend. Thank you!
Thank you!
That's awesome great! Thanks for sharing 😘
Cheers for that,been trying to play this song a bit but couldn’t get it quite right, now thanks for your help am smiling.God bless,cheers.
Thank you for this sir, God bless you more and more.
Great job!
Lovely tutorial! GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER
Thank you!
Thank you for this...I play the KingsPorch version (Capo IV, in G I believe, lower range for my vocals) and this helped with the strum pattern that I was trying to overcomplicate :)
Wow really clear and very good job “e-splianin’, Lucy”! Lol
Haha thanks!
God bless po from Philippines
You are a good teacher!!
Thanks!
This is an awesome tutorial thank you so much.
Thank you!
I just subscribed, because you're a super nice guy. Awesome content! Thanks
haha thanks I appreciate it!
Really helpful-thanks
GREAT JOB. THANK YOU.
very easy song love it n love ur set up i like ur acoustic guitar i can not see the logo from here what is it looks custom made idk GOD bless ur talent n ministry
I have a Breedlove Atlas Series :)
Thnk for the tutorial ilearn i try to sing to the church
Thanks for this tutorial brother in Christ God bless shalom 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial. Please can you do a tutorial on it pays to serve jesus i speak from my heart? Thanks
I'll check into it!
Beautiful tutorial 👍👍👍
Thank you!
Fantastic tutorial!!!
Thank you! Merry Christmas!
Great 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So helpful! Thank you so much❤
Thank you sir, it did help a lot in band practice, May God bless you more and more in your life, your worshiping, your family ❤
God bless you as well!
Thanks for share this vedio bro i learn alot from your tutoreal thank you verymanny
Thanks!
nice teaching.. only that . some of the barred chords are not as easy for some players.. please could you include the pictures for the chords in this video? also is there a way to play the B-minor chord easier .. Good one thanks!
Nice Guitar tutorial...
This was fantastic thank you!!
Thank you!
The Prayer. Please as it’s a beautiful song
I’ll check it out! Who is the artist?
@@Musicman4Christ many different artists have sung and played The Prayer , I watch them on RUclips so I don’t know the original artist but hope you can help as I have alway wanted to play this but I’m not a good enough musician to work it out thanks.
IF folks dont already know these chords well they should go learn them.
Please do more of this godbless 🙏😁
I’ve done several Charity Gayle videos 🎸☺️
Click on my channel name and you should see Thank You Jesus for the Blood, Endless Praise, and a few others :)
great I loved it
I don't really play guitar i play at guitar . Sang worship for 25 years but always wanted to play . Just could never get the jest of sharps . You seem to be a great teacher . This is a great song .
Very good 😊
Thanks!
Thank you sir
Thankyou
Hi, what key did you play in this? Thanks
I matched the original recording, E
Good lesson but, if the song is pitched in E, why complicate things by using a capo? I played guitar in a church praise & worship role for 30 years. I personally love playing in the key of E. It's like the guitar was made for it. I knew instinctively that this song sat in E before I looked for this lesson. After playing the normal 3 fingered E shape, you can move up to your A at the 5th fret using your "thumb" to cover the "bass note" (A) (on thickest E string) your other 3 fingers form a moved or slid up "E" chord (3 fingers covering A, D & G strings on 6th & 7th frets). Just allow the B & E thinnest strings to be played open (to form a kind of drone effect) then, move this same "chord shape" up a further 2 frets (to 7th fret (route note now held by your thumb) to form a B suspension chord (still drone-like sounding) with open B & E strings ringing away. You can then move up 2 more frets (to the 9th fret) (C#) and by lifting your index finger off the G string, creating a C#m7 drone or "chimey sounding" chord on the 9th fret. This technique is not for the faint hearted, but mastering it with a bit practice sounds fantastic. It introduces colours and tones that are better than plain old standard E, A, B7 etc. Makes you sound like you are a pro & you know your fretboard. The dots or fret markers are your best guide to keep you hitting the 5th 7th & 9th fret chord positions accurately. Honestly, try it. The gain is worth all the pain lol.
Sorry not sure why RUclips blocked your comment! I totally understand your point - The reason I chose to play it this way was because the acoustic player in the song plays it in C capo 4 - I personally love playing in E as well and feel your pain lol - One of my favorite worship songs is Hosanna by Hillsong, with some of the reasoning due to it being in the key of E :D
🔥😇🙏
Good tutorial but I wish you’d have covered those subtle gospel shifts at the end.
Yeah if I had more time I certainly would-hard when you got a little guy 👶
@@Musicman4Christ Gotchya
Whyyy in the heck does everyone playing this type of music use a dang capo? So frustrating for lead players Gezz I hate capos
The lead line starts on the B string 9th fret, then 10th, 12th and finally high E string 11th to 12th - there is a slight variation right before the verse starts.
Transposition without a capo would be D=E, G=A, A=B, and Bm=C#m.
When I made this video, my intention was to create the voicing as close as possible to what the acoustic player is doing (I believe Charity's husband?) - he certainly could've played without a capo but for some reason chose not to - perhaps to sit better in the mix? You can see he's using a capo in the music video at the 0:10 mark.