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  • If I could have any 5 guitars:

    PRS Santana (I do have that :D)

    Gibson Les Paul Custom

    Fender American Stratocaster (will have soon :D)

    Gretsch White/ Black Falcon

    Taylor 614 CE Grand Auditorium

  • gostei!

    Deus abençoe ;-)

  • A white Falcon! :)

  • I was thinking for saving of for that guitar but,

    would that guitar do a good job on like rock songs or something lke that?

  • Dude you have serious God given talent! and its pretty sweet you played it with the same type of guitar that the writer of this song has!

  • Dude, Where do you get all these nice guitars??! Im jealous!

    

  • @crazytrashman123 haha dude, it is not mine--a friend let me borrow it! In fact, in a lot of my videos, i use other people's guitars haha--i own the les paul though!

  • That is one beautiful guitar! God Bless! =)

  • @jimaisi haha thanks man, it is not mine, it is my friend's. he was nice enough to let me use it! ill pass the word along when i see him next!

  • wats with ur expensive guitars man :) cmon a Gretsch. Ur making me jealous.

  • @helloimkevin10 haha dude, its not mine, its a friend's, he was letting me use it for the cover, cause i thought a hollow body would do a better job--but actually, there are a lot of guitars i use in the videos i make, but they all are not mine haha. I own a les Paul!

  • @RedemptionsAnthem I see~ Les Pauls are always awesome :) Personally, I go for more brighter guitars, like a Fender Telecaster or Stratocaster. I just like how Fender have more bite, so I could get more expressive. And their bright sounds add nicely in a worship setting.

  • dang man, where do you get all this money?? gretsch, orange, that pedal board..lol

  • @tfot0907 haha dude it is not my guitar - the gretsch is a friend of mine's and he was just nice enough to allow me to play it for the video. And the pedalboard--dude, go ebay style all the way. It will save you so much money. and keeping an eye out for killer deals at small, private guitar shops isnt a bad idea either!

  • HEY DUDE ¡¡¡ WHAT IS YOUR MODEL OF THIS GUITAR?? GREAT JOB MAN GOD BLESS YOU

  • @moyzila hha thanks bro, i really appreciate that! And look in the description box, and you will see it there!

  • hey is this guitar pretty big?

  • Great job man! love the tone on that guitar and the delay is perfect!

  • Hi - nice work and nice guitar!

    Can you tell me the number on the peghead plate?

    Thanks,

    Chris

  • @electromaticexecutiv hey man! dude.....i cant....it was not my guitar, it was a friend's guitar. He was nice enough to let me borrow it just long enough for the video... sorry man!

  • Nice dude! How do u set ur delay?

  • @tungwosoon25 hey! I set it on the dotted eighth note, and raise the level to about 85%, and feedback at about 20%. just tap the delay in, and you should be good to go! hope that helps!

  • NICE!

  • nice guitar :)

  • @ZionUnited haha thanks pal, not mine - it is a friends - it is a great guitar, but has unfortunately suffered alot of wear and tear over the years; nonetheless, i thought itd be cool to do a video with it! ha

  • the movement of ur hand gotta be different ..like the one you do to play the time has come

  • @jgutierrez8950 yep, youre right man. completely agree

  • @jgutierrez8950 he made up for not doing 16ths with his delay

  • great amp awesome guitar...!

  • How on earth did you make that guitar sound badly? This is so depressing.

  • @ZachDRUMMOND haha no sweat dude - the tone knobs are broken except for the master volume - and the strings are probably 25 years old, if not older - and i only had an hour to play it - so i didnt try to dial in my pedalboard / amp tones to achieve the sound i wanted (especially the clean setting) - kinda just picked it up and played on the whim after trying to learn how to play the song. I usually use the default settings on my pedalboard with a les paul, so as you can understand, itd sound

  • @ZachDRUMMOND very dry because the sound would come through a complete hollow body.

  • @RedemptionsAnthem You should get it serviced ASAP, bro! White Falcon FTW.

  • @ZachDRUMMOND well. its not my white falcon. and your abbrevaition of the phrase above has no bearing on my purpose for doing covers; im doing guitar covers of worship songs so that i can (to whatever degree) help communicate how to play the song to lead in worship and to use these resources for making Christ's name great. Bringing out the White Falcon, i thought, would just be cool to switch things up a bit haha

  • @RedemptionsAnthem FTW = For the Win. Means I like them. (I think you are mistaking my acronym for another one with the same letters BACKWARDS...That's not a nice thing to say at all.) Especially for stuff like Hillsong. Those guys use Gretsch and Duesenbergs all day long.

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  • @RedemptionsAnthem oh tht explains it. @ 1st i though ZachDRUMMOND was nuts, then the chorus came in.....ouch.. dude wow. but i'll defo check ur other vids anyway.

  • Great drive tones man. I have a Rocker 30 and get similar awesomeness out of it. Love the guitar, I need a good hollow body, I've only got solid bodies. Imagine that head through a 4X12=Heaven.

  • @TeleBandit dude, the Gretsch is not mine haha i wish though. and man, yeah, the 4x12 would make it 3 times as good. but, i dont want my neighbors to get mad for too much volume....you understand haha

  • @RedemptionsAnthem Indeed I understand, just wanted to say great tone (regardless of if the axe is yours or not), you have a good understaing on layering drives to obtain a dynamic and useful tone. Great cover, keep em coming!

  • omg i want that guitar. Its quite possibly the best looking one i've seen. Screw any fender/gibson copy cats. I want the nice classic one!

  • jealous of the gear...hahaha.

  • beautiful White Falcon!

  • You are really good. Insanely jealous of your equipment ;o

  • what's your delay setting on this to get that sound? And then what do you kick in for the chorus? great tone . . .

  • @HPLCSessions hey dude! my delay is the DD-5.....level is set to about 5 oclock.....feedback is set to about 9.5 oclock......and it is in the dotted eighth delay mode.......haha, and the tone i kick in for the chorus is the distortion feature from the Orange head AD30HTC, blended with my fulldrive pedal (same knobs as on my "freedom is here" cover)

    Hope this helps!

  • @RedemptionsAnthem Hahaha same as the knobs as on the cover?!?!?!?! that's crazy! you are dedicated

  • Woah, Is that one and the Les Paul both yours? Plus the Orange kit?

  • @Andyvrsd1314 haha dude! no way - the Gretsch is amazing - a 1966 Vintage White Falcon....man, it played nice. It is a family friend's guitar. i only got to play it for about an hour, but i thought it would make for a nice video haha.

  • @RedemptionsAnthem

    Oh , lol, but the Las Paul is yours right? and the Orange kit?

  • @Andyvrsd1314 ha, yes, they are the Lords indeed - im doing what i can with them to make His name known through the medium of youtube to the best of my ability

  • @RedemptionsAnthem

    Amen. Where do you live?

  • @Andyvrsd1314 I attend UNC-Chapel Hill and i am a freshman there this year

  • @RedemptionsAnthem chapel hill huh? you live in North Carolina? if so what city?

  • Wow. Great gear for a mediocre player...it's a cover too, you KNOW how the song is supposed to sound. Do you know how to adjust your effects? It sounds so awful.

  • @fifthletteris ok man, any suggestions?

  • @RedemptionsAnthem No dude, you're doin' great!! You got passion that's the best way to get started.

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  • Muito lindaa a guitarra em!... parabens...

  • Good job men ;) !

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