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  • suburb i wish everyone a merry christmas and hope all your dreams come true..

  • Thanks, Paul, for making all these "instructional" videos available! As a new and developing worship leader, this series has really helped and the feedback I am getting after applying the techniques and bathing it in prayer has been very positive. I am proof that God can use anybody. God is using you to further His kingdom!

  • vERY GOOD

  • Does anyone know the tabs of what he's playing from 3:39 to 3:50? Those are lovely.

  • @joshformanunited He's probably just playing around in the key of "G" learn your scales and you'll be able to sound like that :)

  • lol TA DA!

  • This is so great and thank you Paul. The worship team where I used to be, and me being part of the music team, it is so un prepared. especially the worship leaders are not at all prepared even on Sunday Mornings. The musicians we are confident and will go with the practice when to do intro and chorus, but sunday comes and the leaders are still cluless with the song. Wow now since I am not there and they do not have a band at all.

  • It's a 1964 Gibson "Country Western". You can find them for $2,500-3,000. pb

    way to go "Thosewithus"...you should win a prize for accuracy :-)

  • To the best of my knowledge, this Gibson guitar is an "SJ", (Southern Jumbo), "Country Western Model" from mid 60s to mid 70s. It has a natural spruce top with red-stained mahogany back and sides. They are a wonderfully robust sounding guitar. They are somewhat easy to find but you can expect to pay for it :-(

    God bless and keep worshiping!

  • It's a 1964 Gibson "Country Western" guitar. Picked it up at Gruhn's Guitars in Nashville about 5 years ago for $2500. pb

  • Great stuff!!

  • thanks for sharing. extremely helpful especially leading an expatriate community here in Hanoi,coming from different backgrounds and denominations, now I know how to introduce new songs to them.

  • Great stuff. very helpful. Thanks Paul!

    God bless.

  • Thanks, Paul. I find that after a song or two, it helps to just flow and say, " This is a new song that we're going to play, just follow along and you'll get it." Telling people that a song is catchy or easy to learn makes it that much easier.

  • amen! extremely helpful.

  • I find it to be way more receptive to just add the song and let people sing when they are ready. To me it seems almost condecending to teach line by line this new song. People can worship by listening as well as singing.

    I will also add the song to the pre-service music (cd, mp3) several weeks in advance, that helps too

  • Extremely helpful!

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