Uploaded by profpopsicle on Feb 26, 2009
Lyrics/ sub titles performance tips, electric guitar parts. By profpopsicle. Former Christ for the Nations Guitar Instructor. Mighty to save intro solo words chords
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Thank you for the lesson. God bless you!!
InspiredProphecy 3 weeks ago
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excellent tutorial. Do you have the words with the chords over them like in the video that I can print out while playing alone with your video
prody2000 4 months ago
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AMEN BRO
browill9 1 year ago
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i like this video.... God Bless you... The tutorial is very good.
Already I am singing it
abfunky 1 year ago
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Awsome video man!
illusions97 1 year ago
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thanks for the tips sir!!..it really help me =) Godbless!!!!
extase0 1 year ago
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I can never get my delay set right... I got a DL4. anyone got tips?
mafouger 1 year ago
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you should definitely tremolo pick on the solo :] thats how i do it and it sounds alot fuller unless you do like an 8th note delay so its hitting every other note then it will at least sound like your tremolo picking :] but shweet job
jared2ben 1 year ago
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solo is ok jst needs alittlle more work bro but i like it
TheAdriano805 1 year ago
@TheAdriano805 Agreed it is rough, I only spent an hour or so on these ideas, just some ideas, not a performance video, I am better at arranging than playing for sure. Don't want to waste 2 years of college level music training.
profpopsicle 1 year ago
Excellent video and much appreciated. You go through the various pedals you are using but I don't see a guitar synth mentioned. Yet at 4:49 I hear one. What is that sound being made by. I love it. Thanks and blessings.
jbradmcpherson 2 years ago
That is a bunch of junk looped through a Keeley modded Boss dd-3 delay pedal. I have a Dunlop cry baby out front of the loop, which is what you probably hear, I used synths in the past but never use them anymore.
profpopsicle 2 years ago
I like that song it may be considered a classic, I have never worked out a part for that one. I will be posting 'My Savior Lives' soon, I am just starting to work it up. Glad you are starting a cool board. God Bless your music ministry. Jim
profpopsicle 3 years ago
Some may also refer to the root as the keynote or tonic. For example in a C chord triad the notes are C (being the root) E (3rd) and G notes (perfect 5th) these notes harmonize together so well that they can at times be substituted or interchanged or inverted in order. Of course this applies to chords as well. Hope I am clearer than mud here. jim
profpopsicle 3 years ago