Lead Me To The Cross – Hillsong – Resource Page
Iconic song from the All Of The Above Hillsong album. This one is led by Brooke Fraser on the album in the key of D, but you can play it in G for a male lead.
DetailsIconic song from the All Of The Above Hillsong album. This one is led by Brooke Fraser on the album in the key of D, but you can play it in G for a male lead.
Details[button link=”http://www.worshiptutorials.com/basics-of-guitar/”]View all the guitar lessons[/button] Down strums can be extremely boring, or they can really add some nice flavor to your playing. You can be very rhythmic with down strums. In this lesson, Brian goes over some basic down strumming patterns as well as how to be dynamic with down strums. Basic Patterns Typically,…
DetailsA classic contemporary worship song – this one is still relevant today and is sung in countless churches. I play/teach it using key of G chords with a capo on the 2nd fret.
DetailsThis is a great song from the Hillsong Worship album ‘No Other Name’.
DetailsIn our acoustic arrangement, we really simplified this song to make it more accessible. There is a fingerpicking part that runs throughout the song that is pretty simple to play if you’re new to fingerpicking.
DetailsThis is a very simple arrangement of the old hymn. It would work well for an acoustic or other intimate setting, but can also be adapted and scaled up for a full band.
DetailsHosanna is an older song (from 2007) written by Brooke Fraser. It remains one of Hillsong’s most popular songs ever, and is still and awesome song to put into your worship services. It seems to never get old. We have tutorials and song videos in both E (album version) and G (male lead version)
DetailsThis Is Amazing Grace is a great song written by Phil Wickham, Jeremy Riddle, and Josh Farro. It works well as an opener, or as a 2nd song after a higher energy opener. Very singable and easy to learn as well.
DetailsCornerstone – Hillsong Live resources. Includes tutorial video, chord charts, strumming patterns, chord diagrams, and song video.
DetailsThis song is featured on Tomlin’s Burning Lights album and features an awesome rap by Lecrae. The subject of Lecrae’s rap comes straight from Ezekiel 37:1-14 (Valley of Dry Bones), and it fits well with the song as a whole. If you can pull off the rap, it’s a very, very cool element to put in your worship services. If not, you can easily shorten the rap section and make it an instrumental section if you’d like.
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