Christmas is right around the corner, so what better time to check out a lot of Christmas charts. You can download lots of free charts, including Away in a Manger, Joy to the World, O Holy Night, and several other classic carols.
This Crowder song is a straight ahead song that can be played with either a picking pattern or a strum pattern. Check out the charts in multiple keys, and slide your capo to easily transpose to your desired key.
"Come As You Are" by Crowder is a great response song or call to worship song that has a little bit of a folksy sound. It's in 6/8 timing which gives it a unique twist from most worship songs. This is a great one for acoustic, and you'll see how you can work in the intro lick with just guitar.
This Crowder song is a straight ahead song that can be played with either a picking pattern or a strum pattern. Check out the charts in multiple keys, and slide your capo to easily transpose to your desired key.
Everyone from Lauren Daigle to David Crowder, to Casting Crowns, to Passion has performed a version of "Here's My Heart" Lord. It's a simple anthem, but it ends with "speak what is true" as a song of both surrender and being receptive. The chorus then changes to "Here's my life Lord" with the same big anthem melody. Check out the free chord charts.
"Come As You Are" by Crowder is a great response song or call to worship song that has a little bit of a folksy sound. It's in 6/8 timing which gives it a unique twist from most worship songs. This is a great one for acoustic, and you'll see how you can work in the intro lick with just guitar.
This Crowder song has a pretty basic chord flow; however, be aware of a few spots where the timing is split between chords. Some times you'll split a measure equally, and sometimes you'll play just one strum per chord. Also, be aware of the diamonds, where you'll play a chord and let it ring out.
In this lesson you'll see how I played some chord inversions to complement the rhythm guitar part for my cover of What a Beautiful Name. Once you learn these inversions, you can use them with any song in the key of D.
In this lesson you'll see how I played some chord inversions to complement the rhythm guitar part for my cover of What a Beautiful Name. Once you learn these inversions, you can use them with any song in the key of D.
This Hillsong Worship song talks about our relationship with God, in that we were chosen and children of God. Check out the lead guitar part used in the acoustic cover.
Over the past year I’ve been hard at work making an online worship training resource for both beginner worship leaders as well as seasoned ones. I’ve been teaching worship guitar lessons online now for a decade, so I wanted to offer something with a different angle that will help worship leaders with their week-to-week.
This Hillsong Worship song talks about our relationship with God, in that we were chosen and children of God. Check out how to play the the main acoustic guitar part, including an interesting twist on the G chord and a different way to play a D chord
This Hillsong Worship song talks about our relationship with God, in that we were chosen and children of God. Check out the charts in the key of A, the key of B, and Nashville Numbers.
"What a Beautiful Name" is a popular song from Hillsong Worship which is easy to sing all the way through and lyrically highlights different aspect of the name of Jesus. This is a simple cover with a DADGAD tuning and a secondary guitar part with chord inversions.
This Hillsong Worship song talks about our relationship with God, in that we were chosen and children of God. Check out the charts in the key of A, the key of B, and Nashville Numbers.