@victorbarlian: My cleans are using a BB Preamp, with the volume on the guitar rolled down. Gives a mostly clean tone with a tiny bit of grit. I run this into a totally clean amp simulator in Reaper.
James, I love the way you approach these worship covers. Instead of just using them as a way to show off your chops, you turn covers into educational tools through your use of annotations. I think it might be a good idea to do a similar thing for drums. There is a definite need for quality musicians in the church, and I feel like this is a great way to help out. Thanks for the inspiration! P.S. your appreciation of DT is also a plus :P
Hey thanks buddy. Glad the annotations help. I'm not sure my drummer is inclined to do something similar for drums though:P There are people who think that listening to metal to be anathema for a worship musician, but there's much technical excellence and new ideas to be learnt outside of the worship box. I encourage musicians in my church to listen to DT and other technically inclined bands to push themselves.
+Jhordan Ordóñez Tapia It's 73bpm, dotted quaver (3/16) and quaver (1/8). You can convert to ms from there, but I personally recommend always using bpm and note values. I never use ms myself.
Love it! Awesome!
@thecalv10: Fender Tex Mex pickups. Basically non custom shop Texas Specials, so they're slightly on the overwound side. I quite like their tone.
@victorbarlian: My cleans are using a BB Preamp, with the volume on the guitar rolled down. Gives a mostly clean tone with a tiny bit of grit. I run this into a totally clean amp simulator in Reaper.
James, I love the way you approach these worship covers. Instead of just using them as a way to show off your chops, you turn covers into educational tools through your use of annotations. I think it might be a good idea to do a similar thing for drums. There is a definite need for quality musicians in the church, and I feel like this is a great way to help out. Thanks for the inspiration!
P.S. your appreciation of DT is also a plus :P
Hey thanks buddy. Glad the annotations help. I'm not sure my drummer is inclined to do something similar for drums though:P
There are people who think that listening to metal to be anathema for a worship musician, but there's much technical excellence and new ideas to be learnt outside of the worship box. I encourage musicians in my church to listen to DT and other technically inclined bands to push themselves.
oh this guy is good
awesome cover man ! I'm just curious what effects do u use for the clean sound ?
What type of amp simulate here ?and if you put say how set the eq
Can you give a course to learn this song as you play? thank you
Wow you stack dd 20’s? Sweet
great!!
you do great bro. How long have you been playing..
Veryy Good!
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Hey mate, do you have the tabs for that With Hearts as One version of Mighty to Save?
I'm looking for it everywhere and I can't find it. Blessings!
Sounds great man! What pickups do you have in the guitar?
I don't have the tab. I played this out by ear.
nice! it looks like the double delay pedals are doing the trick. What delay pedals ar e you using?
2 Boss DD20s.
James Fernando thanks! you are a star!
why dont you upload some tutorial videos man! your videos are amazing
Never really found the time to do so, and I'm so good at explaining what I do either. Glad you enjoy this though.
nice buddie, what´s the delays time in ms., sounds great!!!
+Jhordan Ordóñez Tapia It's 73bpm, dotted quaver (3/16) and quaver (1/8). You can convert to ms from there, but I personally recommend always using bpm and note values. I never use ms myself.
+James Fernando thank you so much man!!
do you have tabs
Nope.
At hearing bro! jeje blessings!