Creating Guitar Parts for Worship: Rhythmic Division [Video]

Here’s Matt Isaac’s third video exploring ways of creating electric guitar parts in worship.

Rhythmic division for electric guitar in worship

Key points covered in this video:

  • How rhythmically dense do you want the part to be? Sometimes one chord per bar is enough!
  • Add or reduce the feeling of pace through how you subdivide
  • Mirror or contrast the pace or content of the song, or of other instrumental parts
  • Increasing rhythmic density to build sections
  • Interesting contrasts eg. quicker rhythms over half time groove

Rhythmic Division in Worship

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Matt-IsaacBased in London and the South of England, Matt Isaac is a composer, arranger and trained guitarist working across many genres, both within and outside of the UK.

Matt studied classical guitar with Alexander Levtov and completed a first class degree in both performance and composition at the University of Chichester, where he was a prizewinner in the Robert Headley Memorial award.

Matt is a member of Westminster Chapel, London where he is involved with the worship team and musical projects.

Matt’s website is www.mattisaacmusic.com