A huge NINETEEN guitar lessons at a great price teaching contemporary worship songs which enable you to master new strumming patterns, find easy shapes for complex sounding chords, cheats for quick chord changes, plus hints, tips and techniques which will further your playing beyond learning the song itself.
The Song Learner Series is ideally suited to guitarists who have completed the Beginners Worship Guitar Course and is a great complement to the more advanced Intermediate Acoustic and the Intermediate course. Song Learners build on the foundations of your musical knowledge and teach how to play some of today's most popular contemporary worship songs properly.
Even if you already play these songs, we guarantee you will get loads more from the instruction on these DVDs - and we'll give you your money back if you're not totally satisfied.
Each of the three DVDs has approx 2 hours running time and is coded Region 0 (will play anywhere in the world).
Track Listing for each Volume:
Volume 1
Let My Words Be Few - Matt Redman
Drone notes and augmented chords
Strumming patterns for different song sections
Slash chords with moving bass notes made esy
How Great is Our God - Cash, Tomlin & Reeves
Easy chord changes and a walkdown in G
Add rhythm to your strumming by using bass and treble trings to mimic drum sounds
When the Music Fades - Matt Redman
Simple one finger chord changes in D
A great 16th note strumming pattern that you can use with other songs
I Could Sing of Your Love Forever - Martin Smith
Useful open chords in E further up the guitar neck
Great alternative cheat shapes for F#m and G#m without using a bar chord
We Fall Down - Chris Tomlin
One power chord shape with open strings for big sounds in E
A generic slash chord shape that can be used all over the neck
A sensitive strumming pattern that creates musical space but still sounds full
Beautiful One - Tim Hughes
Great cheat chord for Bm
A 2-bar 8th-note strumming pattern for hte right groove with or without a drummer
Palm muting to create musical tension and release
In Christ Alone - Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
One finger chord changes in D useful for songs and hymns with quick chord changes
Set piece riffs that will help you play the complex parts of the song easily on guitar
Volume 2
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
Volume 3
How Deep the Father's Love for Us - Stuart Townend
Learn a great 'James Taylor style' finger picking part that works beautifully with the alternative 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 and Beth Redman
A great introduction to playing songs with C based chord shapes plus an easy alternative F chord without having to bar
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
All Creatures of Our God and King - Arr. David Crowder
Learn the acoustic guitar part in David Crowder's arrangement of this hymn note-fornote including the strumming pattern and opening riff that combines the chords and melody line
"A great insight into some of the guitar tricks that people use when leading worship"
Martin Smith, Delirious