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Doyle Dykes - Sacred Medley

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2006

A sacred medley played during the offertory at the North Cleveland Church of God Centennial Celebration. The songs included are "My Jesus, I Love Thee," "Holy, Holy, Holy," and "The Lord's Prayer."

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  • First few times I watched this I cried. Not only is he one of my favorite guitarists in the world, but the way he plays proves he knows what "the anointing" is.

  • @elias909antonas Indeed! And he makes it seem so effortless! I'm so glad I got to see him in person.

  • haha, i remember this! it was on a sunday night service it was soo good! :]

  • Yes it was! I'll never forget it!

  • This is one of my favorite Doyle Dykes videos.

  • Mine too. It was awesome being there to hear him play in person.

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  • this guy is awesome....... =' )

  • My high school sweetheart & I have had the wonderful privledge of seeing Mr Doyle Dykes 12 times now. I am more amazed each time by his outstanding ability & humble attitude, always willing to share & never too busy & always encouraging you to do your best with your talents. What an amazing Grandpa, Father, Husband, Brother, Friend & Real Christian. His concert this year in Bastrop, TX was absoulately the tops-best-outstanding & great room acoustics to boot. The sound was brilliant & clear

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  • doyle and wesley crider r guitar brothers doyle loves wesleys guitar playing.check out wesleycrider playing the medley he touched me / there,s something about that name you will love it.

  • That rocks

  • Some of the most beautiful guitar I have heard in my life.

  • @lecroissanth

    I believe the tuning is C G D G B E. Hope that helps

  • @lecroissanth

    That is a very good question. It sounds like standard 440 tuning with the low e string an octive below c.. However,, this man is so brilliant who am I to say.

  • Does anyone know what tuning this is in?

  • I played this song on a cassette I bought for my grandpa right before he died.

    I'm doing the same for my Grandma tomorrow.

    What a way to express the Love of God and Love you have for your Family then with this awesome melody

  • 3:38 to 3:44! WOW!!!!

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