do you think you could teach us to play Rance Allen & Kirk Franklin's version of Something About the Name of Jesus? I'd really like to play this song at church.
Thanks you for breaking this song down into it's simplest form! Oh, and thank you for positioning your camera so that viewers can see your finger board.
Here you go! I get a lot of requests for the chords so... The chords are... ( b= flat #= sharp) Intro: Repeat all chord sets as needed. EbMaj7 Cmin Bb Gmin (last time around EbMaj7 Cmin then end with an A#69) "through it all"- Cmin7 Bb Cmin7 A#69 "Bridge"- Gmin FMaj EMaj7 Gmin FMaj Riff Gmin FMaj EMaj7 Gmin FMaj--Cmin7 Dmin7 A#13 A#Aug End same as the intro Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes. That last chord is a Bb69(same thing/position different name).
Thanks, pretty good. Can you please help me with Marvin Sapp songs "Praise him in advance and "Never would have made it" or any Fred Hammond songs on guitar. I know you are busy, Thanks for your help.
Thank you man. I can't make any promises about "Praise him in Advance", but I already have a video on "Never would have made it". I know I didn't hit ever chord, but it will get you started. Check it out and let me know what you think. STV
it was a little bit off beat.. but that was beautiful.. thats how r n b influenced guitar is supposed to be.. simple and sweet with not too much over playing.. nice
you might want to get a metronome.. or some type of consistent rhthym you can refer to so that you can get the rhythm tight.. its a little of on the chord changes..
The first chord is a D # Major.. its like playing an open chord C Major but moving it up to the 3rd fret and barring and using your other three fingers to play the other notes. 2nd chord is C minor, 3rd chord is A # Major 4th chord is G Minor.
you're definately not wrong (i'm not criticizing you by any means), but it may be easier to think about the first chord as an Ebmaj7 rather than a D#maj.
aii that meldoci technique that you used around 27 seconds were you used you r pinky to it tha little quik riff while still holding the chords... how old is that technique.. the earliest person I saw do it was hendrix. It always give songs that r n b feel
Thanks for the video my pastor wanted to sing this song.
guitarslim1989 6 months ago
Thanks! I need this for a concert July 16Th
allenbeme 7 months ago
@allenbeme No prob. Hope it helps.
STV
stevietrayvaughn 7 months ago
Nice
kwilson27278 1 year ago
do you think you could teach us to play Rance Allen & Kirk Franklin's version of Something About the Name of Jesus? I'd really like to play this song at church.
Thanks and may the Lord Bless you!
marvinbrown855 1 year ago
You're welcome... and no problem. That was the whole point. I'm trying to teach/share what somebody shared with me. God bless, STV
stevietrayvaughn 1 year ago
Thanks you for breaking this song down into it's simplest form! Oh, and thank you for positioning your camera so that viewers can see your finger board.
marvinbrown855 1 year ago
Good tutorial..especially "spelling" the notes out slowly.Good job!Im working on some Gospel songs as well. Keep up the good work!
newislandguitar 1 year ago
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Thank you. Upload a video when you do so I can check them out. Be blessed. STV
stevietrayvaughn 1 year ago
Where are the fill-ins? This is seriously weak! im so lost on what he's doing. Beautiful song poorly played though. No feeling whatsoever
beskepcret77 1 year ago
@beskepcret77
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed it. God bless! STV
stevietrayvaughn 1 year ago
stevietrayvaughn 1 year ago
what are the chords exactly? i'm not good at just looking
lixerlax1 1 year ago
what are the chords? i'm not good at just looking
lixerlax1 1 year ago
Thanks for your help this video was a great start. Please continue to give us great music. I love the tutorials.
Rome1031 1 year ago
Thanks, pretty good. Can you please help me with Marvin Sapp songs "Praise him in advance and "Never would have made it" or any Fred Hammond songs on guitar. I know you are busy, Thanks for your help.
Rome1031 1 year ago
Thank you man. I can't make any promises about "Praise him in Advance", but I already have a video on "Never would have made it". I know I didn't hit ever chord, but it will get you started. Check it out and let me know what you think. STV
stevietrayvaughn 1 year ago
this is awesome! thanks bro
southphilly659 2 years ago
Thank you. I'm still learning every Sunday. Just trying to give what was given to me.
stevietrayvaughn 2 years ago
awesome to see that there are some gospel guitar players out there!!!
elavate7 2 years ago
Cara vai tocar ruim assim em outro canto
nilson3D 2 years ago
Lo siento. Yo hablo solemente un poco espanol. ?Puedes escriber en ingles?
stevietrayvaughn 2 years ago
Not me, but I hear that I have a twin out there. I'm in KY by way of MS.
stevietrayvaughn 2 years ago
Hey man you stay in Texas? San Antonio to be exact? Or at least used to? I wanna say i know this kat...
JayRGuerrero 2 years ago
Stevie, Help me out here. I think I know that dude playing. Let me know......
pullom19 2 years ago
Awesome lesson. Thank you so much!
Dm
Detman101 2 years ago
Thx and No problem. Love that silver burst guitar too.
stevietrayvaughn 2 years ago
Thanks. I don't have that one anymore. Sold it to finance the purchase of my '51.
Much better guitar.
Dm
Detman101 2 years ago
'51? Is that the Nocaster Tele?
tehorix789 2 years ago
Um no...hehe.
The '51 is the perfect blend of a Tele and a Strat.
The best of both worlds...
Dm
Detman101 2 years ago
Hi, that was a great lesson i have added it into my bags of tricks great job brother please post some more GOD BLESS.....
fingers2play 2 years ago
keep giving God the praise man.
gbsnhero2008 2 years ago
You know I will!
stevietrayvaughn 2 years ago
Beautiful. Teach me!
LadyLove2Love 3 years ago
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stevietrayvaughn 3 years ago
i love it
shellweezy45 3 years ago
Thanks. Just trying to pass on what what was given to me.
stevietrayvaughn 3 years ago
Thanks man. It's a great guitar.
stevietrayvaughn 3 years ago
beautiful sound.... your playin and the strat!!
stewmacman 3 years ago
sound good. CTROCK THE HIP HOP ROCK GUITAR ARTIST
CTROCK 3 years ago
Nice clean.
FRETPICK 4 years ago
nice chords, check out my clips whden you get a chance
robblkva 4 years ago
These chords are the hotness!!! Love it. Keep on.
rochellemelody 4 years ago
that's it man!!!!! that's it
yawotton 4 years ago
any effects?
LatinMusicHunter 4 years ago
yea its sounds good but what chords are you using
samuel4678 4 years ago
I get a lot of requests for the chords so...
The chords are... ( b= flat #= sharp)
Intro: Repeat all chord sets as needed.
EbMaj7 Cmin
Bb Gmin (last time around EbMaj7 Cmin then end with an A#69)
"through it all"-
Cmin7 Bb Cmin7 A#69
stevietrayvaughn 4 years ago
"Bridge"-
Gmin FMaj EMaj7
Gmin FMaj Riff
Gmin FMaj EMaj7
Gmin FMaj--Cmin7 Dmin7 A#13 A#Aug
End same as the intro
Hope this helps. Let me know how it goes.
stevietrayvaughn 4 years ago
That last chord is a Bb69(same thing/position different name).
stevietrayvaughn 4 years ago
Hey great Bruh but I'm trying to figure out the Riff's
can you help me out? I'd appreciated if you could
Big7Ron77 4 years ago
thats the williams brothers-im still here.i play that on bass.
novabass24 4 years ago
hey, just seeing your post. loved it, please post more
garyinpt 4 years ago
can any body give me tabs to this song ive been looking for a while
rish06 5 years ago
it was a little bit off beat.. but that was beautiful.. thats how r n b influenced guitar is supposed to be.. simple and sweet with not too much over playing.. nice
atl2maryland 5 years ago
Thanks.
stevietrayvaughn 5 years ago
you might want to get a metronome.. or some type of consistent rhthym you can refer to so that you can get the rhythm tight.. its a little of on the chord changes..
atl2maryland 5 years ago
i know this is an old video, but do you remeber which chords u used.(oh yeah, and the order in which u used them)
johntheguitarist 4 years ago
The first chord is a D # Major.. its like playing an open chord C Major but moving it up to the 3rd fret and barring and using your other three fingers to play the other notes. 2nd chord is C minor, 3rd chord is A # Major 4th chord is G Minor.
atl2maryland 4 years ago
you're definately not wrong (i'm not criticizing you by any means), but it may be easier to think about the first chord as an Ebmaj7 rather than a D#maj.
casey4558 4 years ago
yea key of Bb... you're right
atl2maryland 4 years ago
aii that meldoci technique that you used around 27 seconds were you used you r pinky to it tha little quik riff while still holding the chords... how old is that technique.. the earliest person I saw do it was hendrix. It always give songs that r n b feel
atl2maryland 5 years ago
i can dig it man
pknox 5 years ago
Wass up dude~~
He's my guitar teacher~~!
raskamas 5 years ago
Nice chords.What is the name of the song?
Your sounds mimic my instructors.
Keep on keepin on.
p2radio 5 years ago
Thanks. The name of the song is Still Here by The Williams Brothers.
stevietrayvaughn 5 years ago
what kind of pickups do you use? great sound!!!
tcalvin 5 years ago
A.G.I. Hot Gold Lace Sensor pickups. FYI, I'm using the Neck+Mid pickup(2) position and I have my 1st tone knob @ about 5 or 6.
stevietrayvaughn 5 years ago
thanks
tcalvin 5 years ago