gospel guitar marvin sapp
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Beautiful!
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Dude I wish you would have given us the chord spelling for each chord so I'm not doing a bunch of pausing lol.
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Still learning from this video.
It's been years and I still don't have all the riffs down...lol.
Your student,
Dm
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dude kudos to you. you taught me something (the 3rd lick) that ima take with me forever. wonderfull stuff
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Love it.
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i'm disappointed that you don't post any more gospel guitar tutorials man. what's going on? i have subbed. c'mon and post a vid about how to play rhythm if there is no pianist. black gospel music is hard dude. bring something back to the table, i need to learn. thanks
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@ 1:32 chord is e minor. GREAT tutorial btw! boy you have an ear!!!
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@GiZm0130 it helped a little but do you have somemore information
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@davidchurchboy2011 flats are the enharmonic equivalents to sharps. If you know sharps then your playing flats.. It all depends on how you look at the notes relative to the key your playing in, Hope this helped.
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how do you play flats on your guitar i know how to play sharps but flats are hard to play please comment to this :)
Hey! Are you using flatwound strings on your guitar?
shadracked 1 year ago
@shadracked I cant remember...but, you can really bring out that jazz sound by using flat wounds, however, you do not neccessarily need them. you can get that jazzy, warm sound with regular strings, too....flat wounds just accentuate it.
ztubs6 1 year ago
les paul? Epiphone?
henry142003 2 years ago
it is actually called a jay turser- it is a knock off- but i guess it looks like a gibson es335 or something like that
ztubs6 2 years ago
What fx?
henry142003 2 years ago
none- low treble- thick pick
ztubs6 2 years ago