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Chord Diagrams:
Strumming Pattern:
D DUDUD DUDUD DUDUD, etc…
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D UDUD UDUD UDUD UDUD, etc…
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How He Loves – Chart Kit – David Crowder Band arrangement
$1.99
Arrangement: David Crowder Band – Church Music
Keys included: B, C, F, G
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For a male lead, use keys B (low) or C (high). For a female lead, use keys F or G.
Description
Chord Chart kits include both Nashville charts and lyric charts in various keys. Your download will be in the form of a .zip file. Extract the file and you will find two folders, ‘Lyric Charts and Nashville Charts’.
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Loop Details
- Arrangement: similar to Passion: Awakening
- Key: B
- Tempo: 67 BPM, 6/8 time
Preview:
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- Loop: $9.99
- Multitrack: $19.99
With the loop, you get 3 files – one with the click/cues panned hard L and the loop panned hard R, a stereo file with just the loop, and file with just the click/cues. With the multitrack, you get a folder of WAV files – each part as an individual file (this is great if you just need some or all of the parts in the loop).
This loop is a full recording of How He Loves – the only thing missing is acoustic guitar and vocals. This would be ideal for leading if you are by yourself on acoustic guitar. This arrangement is close to the Passion Awakening album. There are a few modification, mostly a longer solo section. This track supports a more guitar driven approach to the song as well. The track includes drums, bass, pads, acoustic guitar, several rhythm and lead electric guitars, click and cues. The click track includes vocal cues.
The downloads below include the following files (you can also download the mp3 of me playing to the loop below):
- Loop only
- Loop/Click split (click panned L and loop panned R)
- Click/cues only
There is a 2 measure count-in before you start the intro.
Previews:
Here is an example of me playing to the loop
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How He Loves was written by John Mark McMillan and became a hugely popular worship song. Our resources are from the David Crowder version of the song. It’s a simple song to play (four chords on repeat), and it’s a great song to learn if you’re new to 6/8 time.
God bless you brother Brian, your tutorials have bee a big blessing to me. Keep on doing what you doing for the Lord. Thank you!
Thank you so much, Pricilla! Glad I can help.
i need help on the intro for the david crowder version of how he loves i saw the youtube video but that part was a little confusing
Hello Brian, I`m from Brazil. God bless you!! this tutorial help me a lot =D and I`ll show this to my friends. Thanks =)
I just want to let you know that I am new at playing the guitar and I am playing the electric and I do not capo my guitar playing yet. Could I still play it with the same cords? I am going to take this to my instructer and let him see it and learn to play this song. I did not know that it was that easy woth the cords and the strum pattern. Thanks so much for making it easy for me to even understand. I will have to work on the bottom B and E strings to get that part down.
Hey Shellie,
If you don’t use a capo you can still play it. The song will just be in a different key (lower), but that’s no big deal.
LOVE IT! Appreciate!
Thanks, Deena!
I have an question, what is the stumming pattern? I got cunfuse.
Hi Brian,
Your site is awesome! I’ve seen several chorts in Open B, but i don’t see any tutorials showing how to play those chords….I’m interested! Can you eventually do a tutorial of a song in open B? THANKS!!
Hey James,
Playing the chords in B would be pretty difficult – almost all barre chords. Do you have a capo you could use?
Hey Brian the strumming pattern please you go too fast and i get confused and ends up in me not being able to play it please answer to this. It’s just that it sounds kind of fast so could you type the pattern up it might help me play this.
The strumming pattern would go like this:
D u d u D u d u D u d u D u d u
The original version is in C which is fine without a capo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0luHiWwi08
Steve
Thanks, Steve!
Thank you so much for these tutorials brian. This has made learning several songs im learning for our youth group a lot simpler. I hope you continue posting chords and videos. keep up the good work and God Bless.
Hey Chad – thanks! I’m planning to do a lot more tutorials.
Brian,
I know this is an old post, but I was wondering if you would take the time to explain a little more detail concerning the riff? I have the “G” Chord riff down pat, but the others are tying me up. Thanks, Brother for all you do for Christ!
For C and Em, just do them the same way you did G, only play the root note with your middle finger. Basically, you just move your middle finger around for the different chords and play the riff the same way.
Very goog !!!
God Bless
Thanks, Daniel.
Hi Bryan.. Ur teaching videos are great especially this one but im just not able to figure out the riff and for some reason the chord charts r not opening up..please help!!!!
@keets7 Still having trouble with the charts? They’re working fine for me. Try right-clicking and choose ‘save link as’. The charts are in PDF format, so you’ll need something that can view a PDF. Most operating systems (as well as most modern web browsers) have some kind of PDF reading capability built in.
Brian, Thanks a lot man, I’m sure everyone here appreciate your great work, I needed to learn this song for my friend’s wedding and this made it, blessings and greetings from Mexico, God bless you man!
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thank u brian! Its working fine now. 🙂
was just wonderin.. when we play with a capo on the 2nd fret in the key of A is it the same chords played in the video? G C D C 🙂
@keets7 Yeah – same chords. Thanks!
@arturo_astata Awesome – thanks for the comment!
hi my friend i like you tuturial help me, i am speack spanish, thanks brother god bless you and if can put tuturial for bass
Hello! Sorry – I’m not a bass player, so bass tutorials from me wouldn’t be much help 🙂
Brian im also a praise team leader and i learn lot of things from you like you said “do whats comfort for you”. I have been pushed myself to limit like i sing a song that i cant even sing good like its too high for me and for my group. And you gave me a answer for that so im really thank you and God bless you
Hey Brian,
I really love this song. I was going to play this for my youth group once I got it down, but I just don’t got the rift! I keep playing back the video to that part and trying it, but I just cant! Could you explain what you did to play that, cause I just don’t get it. Thanks!
Hey Tiffany,
First of all, feel free to lead the song without playing the riff – you really don’t need it in order to lead the song.
If you want to tackle it, the riff happens on the High E and B strings. It goes like this:
E: 3 2 – –
B: – – 0 3
G: – – – –
D: – – – –
A: – – – –
E: – – – –
That pattern repeats for all the chords.
This is just Awesome Brian. Stumbled on your youtube videos this past weekend, and love the simple ways you explain the tutorials! Will definitely be using your stuff, and donating to your cause! God Bless!
Thanks Mike!