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  • Lovely stuff all over, thank ye! Incindentally, the union between old hymns or liturgical music and more contemporary (or tradsy-folksy) music is something I've worked on for a good while. Maybe I'll post something in the future. One question: Does your cut capo playing actually differ very much from playing with DADGAD tuning + an ordinary capo?

  • @markusasunta cut cap sounds a lot like DADGAD, except key is in E....with the cut capo on open is EBEABE...

    However, chord positions are different, since there is an offset. Google cut capo chords.

    God bless,

    Bill

  • This is very nicely done. Beautiful voice!

  • Beautiful music..............pure and lovely

  • Love this song.  You do a wonderful job explaining how to play this piece. You have a beautiful voice! Thank you for your gift. God Bless.

  • fred hammond

  • What model is your Guild?

  • This is a Guild 1995 JF-55.

    God Bless

  • wow! thanks and glory be to God!

  • Amazing. (: Its a beautiful song. and your voice is great.

  • Excellent voice and excellent guitaring and excellent song,Praise GOD.

  • Very beautiful song full of praise and blessings God bless you ,very soothing voice and beautiful guitaring.Praise the Lord!!!

  • You have a very nice voice.

  • Awesome song, I received by cut capo this week and have begun learning the song. Thanks so much for the help this video has been for me.

  • Excellent. You will find that the cut capo opens up a whole new sound, a lot like open tuning, but without the need to retune.

    God bless.

  • Hi Bill, just curious on the capo...how many strings is it clamping? and which ones?

    Peace be with you, brother in Christ.

  • Search google on cut capo and go the article on praisecharts.

    Cut capo frets 3 strings, the A, D, G on the 2nd Fret forming an Esus chord.

  • Oh yeah, this is powerful. I attend a home church and lead the music with my guitar. I asked if there were any requests and this was the song, I thought, how will I find it and how will I learn it.  Picked up my special order capo and the song is beginning to take shape, thanks for sharing!

  • Thanks for this lesson! I've always loved this tune...but now that I attend a church with a more contemporary worship I hardly ever hear it. Do you have parts for bass/keyboard as well...I'd like for us to use this in our praise band.

  • Don't have those parts charted out. Would be a good project when I get some time...the bass should be pretty easy, just need to be transposed from the capo'd to the root E.

    Keyboard is a little more challenging, maybe your player can improvise off the chords.

  • Excellent! I love this hymn but only heard it with a choir and organ. I never dreamed it would be so powerful with a solo singer/acoustic guitar. I hope more people listen to this and I hope more people bring this song into greater use in the church.

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