Still Here
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From: stevietrayvaughn
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  • Thanks for the video my pastor wanted to sing this song.

  • Thanks! I need this for a concert July 16Th

  • @allenbeme No prob.  Hope it helps.

    STV

  • Nice

  • 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!

  • 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

  • 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.

  • Good tutorial..especially "spelling" the notes out slowly.Good job!Im working on some Gospel songs as well. Keep up the good work!

  • @newislandguitar

    Thank you. Upload a video when you do so I can check them out. Be blessed. STV

  • 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

    Thank you!  Happy you enjoyed it. God bless! STV

  • 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).
  • what are the chords exactly? i'm not good at just looking

  • what are the chords? i'm not good at just looking

  • Thanks for your help this video was a great start. Please continue to give us great music. I love the tutorials.

  • 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

  • this is awesome! thanks bro

  • Thank you. I'm still learning every Sunday. Just trying to give what was given to me.

  • awesome to see that there are some gospel guitar players out there!!!

  • Cara vai tocar ruim assim em outro canto

  • Lo siento.  Yo hablo solemente un poco espanol. ?Puedes escriber en ingles?

  • Not me, but I hear that I have a twin out there. I'm in KY by way of MS.

  • Hey man you stay in Texas? San Antonio to be exact? Or at least used to? I wanna say i know this kat...

  • Stevie, Help me out here. I think I know that dude playing. Let me know......

  • Awesome lesson. Thank you so much!

    Dm

  • Thx and No problem. Love that silver burst guitar too.

  • Thanks. I don't have that one anymore. Sold it to finance the purchase of my '51.

    Much better guitar.

    Dm

  • '51? Is that the Nocaster Tele?

  • Um no...hehe.

    The '51 is the perfect blend of a Tele and a Strat.

    The best of both worlds...

    Dm

  • Hi, that was a great lesson i have added it into my bags of tricks great job brother please post some more GOD BLESS.....

  • keep giving God the praise man.

  • You know I will!

  • Beautiful. Teach me!

  • i love it

  • Thanks. Just trying to pass on what what was given to me.

  • Thanks man. It's a great guitar.

  • beautiful sound.... your playin and the strat!!

  • sound good. CTROCK THE HIP HOP ROCK GUITAR ARTIST

  • Nice clean.

  • nice chords, check out my clips whden you get a chance

  • These chords are the hotness!!! Love it. Keep on.

  • that's it man!!!!! that's it

  • any effects?

  • yea its sounds good but what chords are you using

  • 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).

  • Hey great Bruh but I'm trying to figure out the Riff's

    can you help me out? I'd appreciated if you could

  • thats the williams brothers-im still here.i play that on bass.

  • hey, just seeing your post. loved it, please post more

  • can any body give me tabs to this song ive been looking for a while

  • 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

  • Thanks.

  • 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..

  • 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)

  • 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.

  • yea key of Bb... you're right

  • 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

  • i can dig it man

  • Wass up dude~~

    He's my guitar teacher~~!

  • Nice chords.What is the name of the song?

    Your sounds mimic my instructors.

    Keep on keepin on.

  • Thanks. The name of the song is Still Here by The Williams Brothers.

  • what kind of pickups do you use? great sound!!!

  • 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.

  • thanks

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