Love Shines | Lead Guitar
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@torzsok949
@torzsok949 21 сағат бұрын
I just sent this to like 3-4 people at our church who are just starting out. So good and so clear. You’ve been such a blessing to the praise and worship community. Thank you!
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 12 сағат бұрын
@@torzsok949 I truly hope they find it helpful. Thank you for taking the time to write this. 😃
@plainsroamer405
@plainsroamer405 Күн бұрын
Amen! Thank you for sharing! 🙏🙌
@abhishekdahit6329
@abhishekdahit6329 Күн бұрын
What model guitar do you have,Sir?
@abhishekdahit6329
@abhishekdahit6329 Күн бұрын
Praise the Lord👑
@matthewplute3002
@matthewplute3002 Күн бұрын
Glory to God
@Blandified
@Blandified Күн бұрын
Maybe this is a dumb question, but with 2 different amp models hard-panned L and R, doesn’t this mean the people on the L and R sides of the church will hear more of L and R amps respectively? Maybe that’s okay, but just thinking of getting as consistent a sound everywhere. Also, in your in-ears, you can hear L amp in your L ear and R amp in your R ear, right? Thanks! Love you stuff. The ppt was very nice, I’m visual so it helps seeing your signal chain.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory Күн бұрын
That's not a dumb question at all, and you're exactly right about both aspects of the question you asked. That's why it's not a terrible idea to run the same style amp on both sides. I think we overblow the benefits of running two separate amps; however, the big difference comes in when we are able to stereo pan, which takes the entire stereo signal (L and R) and tilts it toward the left or right side of the mix, so the net effects is that the ENTIRE stereo signal is being panned. Just have to make sure everything is in phase.
@alexheltemes
@alexheltemes 2 күн бұрын
You mentioned the free amp captures from tone net you used. I wanna check them out. How do I find them on tonenet?
@stevieraveon
@stevieraveon 3 күн бұрын
What's your octave settings?
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory Күн бұрын
I use a few different ones. Nothing crazy. Add a little low octave, and little high. Adjust as needed.
@BillySoundFarm
@BillySoundFarm 3 күн бұрын
Great video. The slideshow thing really works for you. Plus it saves you so much editing you would have if you went with a talking head shot.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 3 күн бұрын
@@BillySoundFarm It was fun to do it this way. I hope it was helpful!
@stanleynoga6208
@stanleynoga6208 3 күн бұрын
My heart agrees with 100%. What I used to play before I was saved I've lost that desire to continue in it. I know brothers in Christ that can do both and I know that Christ is 1st in rgeir life, but myself I work at being the best worship guitarist I can be for His glory!
@billpetrovich2981
@billpetrovich2981 3 күн бұрын
Great sounds! Your videos are a big help! Thanks for what you do!
@bryanluce3483
@bryanluce3483 3 күн бұрын
Sweet rig and sound man. Any tips on transposing this to the key if F? I can capo on the 1st and play the opening riff on the B and E, but I need some direction for the chorus to make it thicker. Thanks. And thank you for the Pod Go patches! Still use them all the time!
@jeremystephens6048
@jeremystephens6048 3 күн бұрын
Little different content but I appreciate it. Great video and great insight/info. Seems like a great induction into the many things you offer on your site. This is great indroduction for any new players in this genre.
@warshavianconnection
@warshavianconnection 4 күн бұрын
A lot of good stuff here. My one addendum would be that I think there’s always a space for creativity, but you’ve got to think more like a Nashville session guy than a headliner. We’re all likely serving in different contexts: one church may have an acoustic and a piano, another a traditional rock rhythm section, another various stringed instruments thrown into the mix in addition to whatever layers are there. In these varied contexts, we have an opportunity to apply our creativity to develop parts that support the song-and by extension, the worship of God. For the acoustic and piano, that might mean a lot of give and take so that the arrangement is full but without sonically redundant parts. For the rock rhythm section, the challenge could be finding a good balance of distinct rhythm and sonic width so that it is both rhythmically and harmonically clear where the song is going. For the denser, string-assisted unit, maybe it’s spending as much time arranging silence and short phrases as you do on more traditional rhythmic guitar parts. I have personally grown to love this sort of creative expression, because its aim is to beautify the musical worship of the Lord by contributing to that “one voice” instead of distracting from it (when I succeed, anyway!). I do understand what you mean when you say that we’re not owed a forum for creative expression on the Lord’s Day, and I completely agree. I just mean to say that our creativity and excellence can be an offering: we only need a bigger, dare-I-say more “body of Christ”-like vision for how the Lord may intend for us to use our gifts. Anyway, this was a refreshing video to stumble on. Lord bless you, brother.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@warshavianconnection This is a great take and one I completely agree with. Thank YOU for taking the time to write that. Blessings, my brother. 🤝🏻
@ALightShiningInDarkness
@ALightShiningInDarkness 4 күн бұрын
Examples on the tones you're describing would have been great. Good information though.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@ALightShiningInDarkness This is just one layer, as you mentioned. The other layers are fully explained and demonstrated in the training videos at GuitarforHISGLORY.com. 🤝🏻
@jackprice7828
@jackprice7828 4 күн бұрын
In the last 10 years I have used a modelor to work with a quiet stage environment. One of the challenges with starting with a clean amp (EOBU) is having a clean that isn't too thin sounding. There is a number of things that can help this, compression, EQ, and the right pickups. Recently I added a ToneX to my rig and the captures I found seem to be much more open and rich with harmonics and that also helped. I ended up with a 65 Fender Deluxe and an AC30 as my two go to amp captures.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@jackprice7828 I use the same with the ToneX. Great minds!
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 4 күн бұрын
Did I understand correctly that you place modulation after delay and reverb? I'll have to try that. Everything I've seen put any modulation between drives and delay/reverb. Obviously, there is not a "wrong" order if it works for you, I just wanted to clarify that I am following you correctly. Thanks!
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
I like modulation after, because the reverb doesn’t wash out the modulation as much. You’re totally right about there not being a “wrong approach.” That’s what has worked for me, so I’ve just stuck with it. 😃
@danielmiller2886
@danielmiller2886 4 күн бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGlory thanks or the feedback!
@daviddisharoon
@daviddisharoon 3 күн бұрын
Are all your mod pedals stereo?
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 3 күн бұрын
@@daviddisharoon I run the Julia mono, but everything else is stereo.
@daviddisharoon
@daviddisharoon 2 күн бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGlory so you run delay and verb mono, into mono chorus, and then into stereo mode pedals out? Am I understanding that correctly?
@markinthemix6055
@markinthemix6055 4 күн бұрын
Tough to add more to your work plate but a devotion from you once a week maybe would be cool and quite inspiring along with a dose of guitar goodness.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 3 күн бұрын
@@markinthemix6055 I would love to do this for everyone. Maybe I’ll have time someday!
@gustavorocha6004
@gustavorocha6004 4 күн бұрын
Hello bro, peace from Brazil! Awesome tips. I think I need to work close with my teamates to better know our style tonal range, because we play several different styles in my church. You know brazilian sounds... lol We usually goes from reggae, bossa and samba to rock and CCM as fast as a blink of an eye. I think I need adapt my tone and board to this kind of situation. If you have some additional tips I highly appreciate 🙏 God bless you bro!
@duanebutler8484
@duanebutler8484 4 күн бұрын
You didn’t mention mix level for delay and reverb. I’m assuming that for subtle delay/reverb the mix knob would be below 12 o’clock and for more strident reverb/delay, the mix knob would be in the 1 to 3 o’clock range? Great content!
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@duanebutler8484 There’s deeper dive videos on reverb and delay settings in the training videos at GuitarforHISGLORY.com. I hesitate to be specific about knob placement, as each delay is different. It’s more about what it sounds like than where the knob is. 👍🏻
@guitardweeb
@guitardweeb 4 күн бұрын
Our church has a more traditional - or southern - leaning (even when doing newer songs), so I really struggle digging into the gainier parts and riding on my bridge more. In my personal music or blues rock stuff, I'm on the bridge primarily, but it just seems to clash so much at our church. I'm slowly warming them up to it... just a bit more each service haha. Good informative video, man.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@guitardweeb I’m glad the info was helpful. You’re in a unique spot, because we always want our playing to complement the vibe of the music. For example, if we didn’t play with big synth tracks, big drums and bass, my approach would have to be modified a touch (less aggression). I’d still use the bridge pickup, but I would make sure to roll of some high end and play a little more reserved.
@guitardweeb
@guitardweeb 4 күн бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGlory right. My main goal is to not take away from anyone's worship by sticking out too much.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
@@guitardweebLove this!
@eliasthury425
@eliasthury425 3 күн бұрын
I was in this position about a year ago. Believe it or not what helped me sneak electric sounds more and more was leaning more on single coils than humbuckers. Really helped me keep the gain levels under control.
@guitardweeb
@guitardweeb 3 күн бұрын
@@eliasthury425 yup. I have a Gretsch with P90s that gets heavy rotation.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 4 күн бұрын
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@wehttam240
@wehttam240 5 күн бұрын
i rlly wanna get this
@wehttam240
@wehttam240 6 күн бұрын
do you still update this to this day?? wondering because i think I should buy it but do you still add new songs to it??
@ollystars1783
@ollystars1783 7 күн бұрын
I've been following for a while now. Your videos always shows me something useful for songs that I know and know what to play and songs I don't know what to play. I have a POD GO and was wondering if there was a way where you'd be able to offer a deal like the helix patches as I would like to get some POD GO patches but not everything on your website as some I have got my own ect. Is there a way where I could select certain ones I would like. If not, could it possibly be an idea for you in the future? Thank you.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 7 күн бұрын
Hey there! Glad to hear the resources have been helpful. If you’re in need of a few patches, go ahead and purchase a Helix a la Carte option and email be your POD Go selections. Great idea!
@ollystars1783
@ollystars1783 6 күн бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGloryOh, so even if I have a Pod Go and purchase the Helix a la Carte, I can use those patches on the Pod Go and not Helix? I should also mention I’m in the UK.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 6 күн бұрын
@@ollystars1783 No, sorry for any confusion. I would simply send you the POD Go patches.
@ollystars1783
@ollystars1783 6 күн бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGlory That’s great but I’ve looked on the website for anyone outside the US and I don’t see the helix a la carte.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 6 күн бұрын
@@ollystars1783 Give this a shot and let me know how you get on. guitarforhisglory.com/product/helix-a-la-carte-5-songs-for-25/
@Lokken151
@Lokken151 8 күн бұрын
Troy, thanks for these! I've been using them for a year now and have gotten lots of complements. I've been having trouble with 60 cycle hum when going coil split or using a tele/strat. Any suggestions on tweaks for singles/coil split? I've tried adding in the noise gate but the tech team still gets cranky sometimes when I go single coil. (It's not just one guitar so highly unlikely the guitar is the culpret)
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 8 күн бұрын
Glad they’re useful, brother. I can’t use single coils for that very reason. 😢
@buddyrye9190
@buddyrye9190 9 күн бұрын
The answer is - none. It’s always a personal decision. Some Les Paul or Strat or Tele isn’t going to change much in a mix. It’s the player that matters. There’s just too much emphasis on gear these days. Practice like it matters and you’ll be fine.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 9 күн бұрын
@@buddyrye9190 I agree with a portion of this. Having a guitar more suited to the tones in this genre will make the job easier. 😃
@mantistoboggan4967
@mantistoboggan4967 12 күн бұрын
Noiseless p90s (i use the lollar hum canceling) are the way to go. Harmonics fit your standard mix - quiet as a humbucker. Rhythm, lead - it covers the bases. I have them in a japanese revstar - good value for such a fine instrument.
@vladimirzuz2478
@vladimirzuz2478 12 күн бұрын
Для каких звукоснимателей этот прессет, или для какого типа гитары?
@kamichat
@kamichat 13 күн бұрын
Recently, we changed to this key, so this is extremely helpful. I play the violin part, but still.
@Stryper1
@Stryper1 13 күн бұрын
I so appreciate how you explain the meaning of the song. Blessings
@andygreenefishing
@andygreenefishing 13 күн бұрын
What church is this? And what town? I love the worship here.
@wehttam240
@wehttam240 13 күн бұрын
thanks for helping (:
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 13 күн бұрын
@@wehttam240 Happy to help!
@rocknrollcowboy1620
@rocknrollcowboy1620 14 күн бұрын
I like Phil Wickham, but he looks too emo
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 13 күн бұрын
Can you explain why that matters?
@rocknrollcowboy1620
@rocknrollcowboy1620 7 күн бұрын
​@@GuitarforHISGlorylooks girly, wow your such a nice fella aren't ya? Not allowed to have my own opinion?
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 7 күн бұрын
@@rocknrollcowboy1620 I wasn't trying to criticize you-I was genuinely curious about what "looking too emo" means and why it matters. Everyone's entitled to their own opinions, of course, and I'd love to understand your perspective better.
@rocknrollcowboy1620
@rocknrollcowboy1620 7 күн бұрын
​@@GuitarforHISGloryi apologize, I dig his music, but when I see a video or something along those lines I get reminded of bands like Panic at the disco or alot of those screamo bands. Its the hair mainly
@jessemansbridge4858
@jessemansbridge4858 16 күн бұрын
I need to know how to get that micro synth tone on the bass; it's awesome! I have a preset I've set up that has everything except I'm struggling with that last bit of a sick, full micro synth like effect. I just can't figure it out.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 16 күн бұрын
@@jessemansbridge4858 Sounds like grabbing this preset would definitely help you learn!
@wmg5141
@wmg5141 22 күн бұрын
Btw its in A
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 22 күн бұрын
@@wmg5141 For future reference, the key is in the thumbnail. 😃
@wmg5141
@wmg5141 22 күн бұрын
Ah well it was that hard to figure out the key thanks for the btw useful ​@@GuitarforHISGlory
@johngsteel
@johngsteel 24 күн бұрын
all types of guitars can work in any style of music. It is how well it projects and sits in the mix.
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory 24 күн бұрын
@@johngsteel This is untrue, because the last sentence refutes it. Not all guitars and all pickup combinations project and sit in the mix in a way that is suitable for certain types of music. I do agree, however, that MANY types of guitars can work great in many different types of music with the right pickups installed and a knowledgeable player who can tweak a rig well. 😃 Not all people have that kind of ear, so a little nudge in the right direction can be very helpful to them.
@IsaiahByers-xr5np
@IsaiahByers-xr5np 28 күн бұрын
I’ve been following you for I think 4 years now and you’ve really helped me in my path for the lord and also learning guitar so Thanks man for all you do with your videos!!! Maybe one day I’ll win one of your giveaways I love that you do those man!!!❤❤ praise and glorify the Lord!!!!
@IsaiahByers-xr5np
@IsaiahByers-xr5np 28 күн бұрын
I love using your videos to learn things❤❤❤and even just watching them for fun!!! I just wish I had good gear like yours!!! it would be a dream to have one of your guitars with Lambertone pickups and a helix or Kemper or a broad like yours!!!! I don’t really have much stuff cause I’m kinda broke 😢 but I play for the lord anyway with what I have and I love just getting to play!!! it makes me feel alive in the presence of the lord when I play!!! hopefully one day I can get a membership to guitar for his glory when I’m older!!! I would love to be able to since I’m starting a band for the lord!!! I want just to glorify him and playing electric!! I also love preaching so I thought what better way then to start a band!! I’m playing guitar in it so I could definitely use the lessons from guitar for his glory I just don’t have the money lol 😢😅 Hopefully one day I’ll be able to play more and get better gear but I’m just happy to be able to glorify the lord!!! Love ya man and your vids ❤
@IsaiahByers-xr5np
@IsaiahByers-xr5np 28 күн бұрын
Another amazing video ❤
@owendrumzONYT
@owendrumzONYT Ай бұрын
This song is so fun to play! Sounds amazing!🔥🔥
@MWBowen403
@MWBowen403 Ай бұрын
Bridge humbucker is set really high. Do you like higher action?
@ghost8066
@ghost8066 Ай бұрын
What's the song that is being played at 2:24?
@dlcexcavatingcorp.3349
@dlcexcavatingcorp.3349 Ай бұрын
What’s the guitar model/brand?
@jeremyweiss4845
@jeremyweiss4845 Ай бұрын
Veritas Portlander
@Ima_Musician
@Ima_Musician Ай бұрын
at around 6:00, do you mute the high E on the first chord?
@myreengutierrez7721
@myreengutierrez7721 Ай бұрын
I always thankful for this men .. I got and i find my tone because of him since 2015? This is patrick❤ im using my wife acount
@WorshipPluggedIn
@WorshipPluggedIn Ай бұрын
I love your opening thoughts!
@Foosa7
@Foosa7 Ай бұрын
How do we get the settings you are using here freeeend ?
@GuitarforHISGlory
@GuitarforHISGlory Ай бұрын
@@Foosa7 You can grab all my Kemper stuff at www.GuitarforHISGLORY.com/shop
@Foosa7
@Foosa7 Ай бұрын
@@GuitarforHISGlory Awesome thanks. I dont have any pedals so I want to get settings very close to some of the legendary ones that people often use like you do here. Do you label the drives in the packs that way, or which would be the best one to get ?
@kirk638
@kirk638 Ай бұрын
Both sound excellent, it's more a matter of taste but I would go for the cremas, they are quite versatile