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Interview – musical influences
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- Guide to Chords in Keys
- Guide to How Chords Work
- Guide to Transposing
- Recommended Capo Positioning Guide
- Intermediate Worship Keys: Part 1
- Introduction
- Finding the key
- The major scale
- Introduction
- Finding the key
- The major scale
- Tuning
- Timing – part one
- Timing – part two – ideas to improve timing
- 10,000 Reasons – Click track
- Agnus Dei – Click track
- God’s Great Dance Floor – Click track
- In Christ Alone – Click track
- Mighty to Save – Click track
- Click track – 7/4
- Click track – 6/8
- Click track – 4/4 Fast
- Click track – 4/4 Slow
- Click track – 4/4 Slow
- Click track – 3/4
- Click track – 6/8
- Click track – 4/4 Medium
- Click track – 4/4 Slow
- Click track – 4/4 Medium
- Strumming Patterns: Part 2
- Learn to listen well
- Sample strumming patterns
- Recap on strumming patterns
- How to make a band sound tight and together
- Learn from listening to a recording of yourselves
- How to build strumming patterns if you don’t have a drummer
- What do you look for in worship musicians?
- Ideas for strumming technique
- Selecting an acoustic guitar
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar – Introduction
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 1
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 2
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar 3
- Forever We Sing Hallelujah – Electric Guitar – All parts play through
- No Lyric Chord Chart in G for Forever We Sing Hallelujah
- The pathway of singing: How Great Thou Art
- Worship leader tips: What is difficult about singing
- Lines of harmony: What a Friend I’ve Found
- Quick tip: Harmonies
- Quick tip
- Worship Vocals Course: Part 3
- Keys, the major scale and counting
- Worship leader tips: Trusting your voice
- Quick tip: Fresh and salty water
- Understanding groove
- Finding your rhythmic role
- Individual instrument roles within the groove
- Instrumental roles within the groove in different songs
- Rhythm groove exercise
- Creating rhythms if you don’t have drums
- Creating the right rhythms – what if you have two guitars
- Creating the right rhythms – typical mistakes
- Building the groove from the bottom up
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar – Introduction
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 1
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 2
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar 3
- One Thing Remains – Electric Guitar – All parts play through
- No Lyric Chord Chart in G for One Thing Remains
- No Lyric Chord Chart in Bb for One Thing Remains
- Tones, semitones, intervals and arpeggios
- Worship leader tips: Pitching a song correctly
- Harmony: Here I am to Worship
- Worship leader tips: Advice on harmonies
- Dynamics and leading vocally
- Worship leader tips: Cultural differences
- Listen and identify techniques
- Worship leader tips: Band communication
- Worship leader tips: Ben Cantelon
- The chromatic scale
- Tips for bass players
- Playing a new song
- Notes on the neck
- Interview
- Minor scales
- The 5 string bass
- Interview – How do you make a band sound tight and together?
- Arpeggios and intervals
- Interview – Do you always have to play the root note?
- Interview – How proficient do you have to be?
- Using passing notes
- Interview – And finally…
- Outro
- Click at 64bpm
- 16th notes exercise at 80bpm
- Drum groove at 82bpm
- Drum groove at 106bpm
- Holy Holy live drums at 97bpm
- Straight beat live drums at 99bpm
- Live groove at 105bpm
- 6/8 live drums at 138bpm
- 6/8 time signature at 150bpm
- Click at 74bpm
- Reggae style at 76bpm
- Hungry loop at 81pbm
- Live groove at 98bpm
- Live groove at 106bpm
- 4 on the floor live drums at 105bpm
- Click at 76 bpm
- String skipping at 82bpm
- String skipping at 98bpm
- String skipping at 130 bpm
- Drum groove 1 at 96bpm
- Drum groove 2 at 96bpm
- Drum groove at 100bpm
- Live groove at 95bpm
- Live groove at 97bpm
- Live groove at 98bpm
- 6/8 at 150bpm
- Click at 74bpm
- Click at 98bpm
- Groove at 81bpm
- Groove at 96bpm
- Live drums at 97bpm
- Click at 76bpm
- Click at 130bpm
- Groove at 96bpm
- Groove at 98 bpm
- Funky groove at 82bpm
- Funky groove at 85bpm
- Live drums at 98bpm
- Reggae style at 76bpm
- Straight drum at 99bpm
- 4 on the floor at 105bpm
- 6/8 live at 138bpm
- Everlasting God loop at 96bpm
- Hosanna loop at 100bpm
- Beautiful One Drums at 105bpm
- Click at 64 bpm
- Click at 82bpm
- Groove at 80bpm
- Groove at 96bpm
- Live drums at 95bpm