Worship Guitar Lessons – Song Learner Series

Christian Guitar Lessons

Each worship guitar lesson is available as an individual video download – click on the titles below to go through to the store.

If you would prefer the three Song Learner compilation DVDs instead click here.

Let My Words Be Few Matt Redman
Learn about drone notes and augmented chords, strumming patterns for different song sections and slash chords with moving bass notes made easy

How Great is Our God Cash, Tomlin & Reeves
Easy chord changes and a bass note walk down in G plus how to improve your strumming by using bass and treble stings to mimic drum sounds

When the Music Fades Matt Redman
Learn simple one finger chord changes in D, a great 16th note strumming pattern that you can use with other songs and how to play separate bass notes for a fuller sound

I Could Sing of Your Love Forever Martin Smith
Learn useful open chords in E further up the guitar neck plus great alternative cheat shapes for F#m and G#m without using a bar chord

We Fall Down Chris Tomlin
Learn just one power chord shape for lots of chords in E, a generic slash chord shape that can be used all over the neck and a sensitive strumming pattern that creates musical space but still sounds full

Beautiful One Tim Hughes
A 2-bar 8th-note strumming pattern for the right groove with or without a drummer, palm muting to create musical tension plus a great cheat chord for B minor

In Christ Alone Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
A brilliant set of one finger chords and ‘set piece’ riffs in D that will help you master the complex parts of this song easily and play other hymns with lots of quick changes

Here I am to Worship Tim Hughes
learn about slash chords with simple one finger changes in D and how to alternate strumming patterns between verse and chorus

Indescribable Laura Story
How to build strumming patterns in 6/8 time and an easy F chord shape plus one finger chord changes in G

Everlasting God Brenton Brown & Ken Riley
Master the opening riff plus the various strumming patterns and pushes that capture the correct groove and pace for the song

Let Everything that has Breath Matt Redman
Learn to use power chords in conjunction with open strings in E plus an easy way to play the complex F#m and G#m chords

You are My King Billy James Foote
Learn how to use a cut capo to combine very simple chord changes with open strings for huge sounds in E

The Father’s Song Matt Redman
Make the complex chord transitions flow smoothly with a set easy to follow changes and learn a sensitive finger picking pattern that you can in other songs

How Deep the Father’s Love For Us Stuart Townend
Learn a great ‘James Taylor style’ finger picking part beautifully with the alternating time signatures in this modern hymn

Nothing But The Blood Matt Redman
Learn how to play songs in the tricky key of B without a capo

Facedown Matt Redman
A great introduction to playing songs using C based chord shapes plus an easy alternative F chord

Lord Let Your Glory Fall Matt Redman
Master the difficult chords, changing dynamics and compound time signatures in this song with one finger chord changes and great strumming patterns

The Wonderful Cross Tomlin, Walt & Reeves
Use power chords, octaves, slides and drop D tuning to combine melody lines with rhythm playing to take your skills up a level and open new musical ideas

All Creatures of our God and King Arr. David Crowder
Learn the acoustic guitar part in David Crowder’s arrangement of this hymn note-for-note including the strumming pattern and opening riff

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Holy is the Lord Chris Tomlin & Louie Giglio
Use bass and treble string strumming to add “bounce” and groove to your playing
plus an easy way to play the complicated G/F chord

Yesterday Today & Forever Vicky Beeching
Learn some new chords in D further up the guitar neck and a great rocky strumming pattern that captures the groove of this song

Psalm 62 / My Soul Finds Rest In God Alone Stuart Townend and Aaron Keyes
Learn this fantastic new hymn. This is a great lesson featuring teaching you how to play a challenging song, often only accessible to piano players, on guitar without missing those quick chord changes. It also shows how to make sure you get the complex 5/4 and ¾ time signatures right