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Resources for Healer by Hillsong
View all my guitar lessons here. Want private lessons over Skype? Click here to learn more. In this video lesson you’ll learn the four basic barre chord shapes and how to use them to create major and minor chords all over the fretboard. Introduction Barre chords are created by using one finger to press down some or…
Most guitar players are crazy when it comes to gear, and I’m no different. I’m constantly buying/selling/trading/longing/hoping/etc. My acoustic setup has remained unchanged for a while now, and I’ve finally settled into an electric guitar rig that I like. I’m 100% a rhythm player, so I don’t have a lot of mod effects that would…
Very cool song from the 10,000 Reasons album.
View all my guitar lessons here. Want private lessons over Skype? Click here to learn more. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to play guitar chords in the key of C: C, F, G, and Am, as well as a hammer on/off and voicing tricks. Guitar Chords In The Key Of C Diagrams
It seems like anytime you ever hear a promotional clip from Hillsong (about a Hillsong conference for example), the song ‘With Everything’ is playing in the background. One of their most powerful songs.
Great upbeat song from the ‘Cornerstone’ album
I don’t always lead worship on electric guitar… But when I do… I play a Gretsch G5120 through a Vox Night Train Get the headstock decals you see on my Gretsch here from Paul Setzer (awesome guy and an awesome product). Just send Paul an email at the link on the page and let him know you…
I love this song. It can be a bit confusing because some of the chord progressions change around during different sections of the song, but it’s such a powerful song to sing. There are actually quite a few versions of it out there, and our resources are from the arrangement from the Hillsong ‘God Is Able’ album.
A beautifully written and very hymn-like song from Stuart Townend. The timing on this one is unusual, so it helps to really learn the song before sitting down to play it.
If you’ve ever played music with other musicians before, you don’t need me to tell you just how important timing is. The bottom line is this: you need to be practicing to a metronome. It’s one of the first pieces of advice I give to anybody who takes guitar lessons from me. As soon as…
Our resources for this song are from the Passion: Here For You album. This is a good song to use as an opener.