Love your acoustic guitar tutorial for this song! It's the only one that really teaches the correct right hand strumming technique, and I think you're a good teacher for that. Personally I like this song in D, but our worship group likes to do this song in the key of C because the vocalist has trouble singing the chorus in D. I think that a lot of worship teams might also want to experiment with transposing this down a step. If you happen to make an alternate tutorial for this song in the key of C, that would be awesome and very appreciated! Thanks again!
Love your videos, very helpful. Were adding this song to our line up in a few weeks. Not sure if for all but might help to slip in what beat some of the diffrent chord changes are on(on future leasons) like Bm 1, 2, A 1 ,2 G 1,2 A1,2,3,4. Or maybe its just me lol, i fight getting out of my head with play by feel.
I feel you! I would love to do something like that; however, the editing would be further down the rabbit hole than what I currently have time to do :/ Maybe I'll try to focus on that after I play through the song in my future stuff? Thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you! I have a home church in Cleveland, OH - I've used tracks before and have actually made my own but VERY simplified (made with GarageBand, pan track and click to L and R respectfully) - it's fun but takes a lot of work!
Love the flag in the background, but my pickiness comes out. Stars should be top left always, horizontal or vertical. I know teachers want everything correct. You are welcome….
Awesome tutorial. Praise God for you.
Thank you!
Love your acoustic guitar tutorial for this song! It's the only one that really teaches the correct right hand strumming technique, and I think you're a good teacher for that. Personally I like this song in D, but our worship group likes to do this song in the key of C because the vocalist has trouble singing the chorus in D. I think that a lot of worship teams might also want to experiment with transposing this down a step. If you happen to make an alternate tutorial for this song in the key of C, that would be awesome and very appreciated! Thanks again!
Thank you! Working on other material at the moment, but I agree, I would have to sing it down a key also!
Requesting Pat Barretts "Shelter"!
I'll check it out!
I like your Breedlove! Been playing one since 2007. Yours looks like a similar vintage.
Thank you! I love mine - had it for over 10 years and it’s treated me well!
Good tutorial. Thanks. Could you explain the harmonics you used in the last chorus?
Nice work from New Zealand mate! Thanks for making it easy to get back into playing guitar. Super accessible lesson!
Thank you!!!
Your tutorials are fire
Thank you so much for it God bless you Amen ❤️ Hallelujah
Thank you!
Love your videos, very helpful. Were adding this song to our line up in a few weeks. Not sure if for all but might help to slip in what beat some of the diffrent chord changes are on(on future leasons) like Bm 1, 2, A 1 ,2 G 1,2 A1,2,3,4. Or maybe its just me lol, i fight getting out of my head with play by feel.
I feel you! I would love to do something like that; however, the editing would be further down the rabbit hole than what I currently have time to do :/ Maybe I'll try to focus on that after I play through the song in my future stuff? Thanks for the suggestion!
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Very good tutorial. Thx. Do you use tracks or have a home church?
Thank you! I have a home church in Cleveland, OH - I've used tracks before and have actually made my own but VERY simplified (made with GarageBand, pan track and click to L and R respectfully) - it's fun but takes a lot of work!
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Awesome. How about "Lead on Good Shepherd" by Patrick Mayberry? All the song charts i see so far just dont sound right.
I’ll check into it!
Shalom!
Please upload for alto sax tutorial!
Thanks
I’ll see what I can do-working on some guitar stuff at the moment so we’ll see!
Love the flag in the background, but my pickiness comes out. Stars should be top left always, horizontal or vertical. I know teachers want everything correct. You are welcome….
Thank you sir!