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The Easy Way to Learn Open Strings on Your Guitar
Don’t stay stuck not knowing anything about the open strings on your guitar. Discover the open string note names, how they are tuned, and a few mnemonic devices to help you memorize them.
Embrace Chaos as a Worship Guitarist
Have you ever played on a worship team, only to have the key change at the last minute or someone on your team not show up? Of course you have! This happens to every team at some point, and some more than others. Learn how these situations can cause chaos and how worship guitarists like you can thrive, find rhythm (pun intended), and stay focused.
Focus on the Moment to Master Guitar and Life
Learning to play the guitar, or learning anything for that matter, isn't just about understanding how it works (music theory) or mastering complex techniques. It's about immersing yourself and being present and focused on what's in front of you.
Accessories Every Acoustic Guitarist Needs
If you’re going to play acoustic guitar, there’s a few accessories you will probably need. Sure, you could play finger-style guitar and tune by ear, but these few accessories will enhance your experience and protect your guitar.
The 4 Principles of Rhythm Guitar in Modern Worship
On a contemporary worship team, your sole job as a rhythm guitarist is to play the right chords, at the right time, in the right rhythm, and at the right tempo. When you do all 4 of these things during a worship set, you’re fulfilling your role.
Why You Need to Learn Rhythm Guitar Before Lead Guitar
Lead guitar is and probably will be for a while, at least, the more enticing of the worship guitar roles. I mean why not? But here’s why you need a solid foundation in rhythm guitar before moving to lead.
Basic Terms Every Worship Guitarist Needs to Know
It’s easy to get confused with the lingo used by musicians, especially if you’re new to music or only play one instrument (which is most of us). The point of this post is to clarify the most commonly used terms by musicians and specifically by church worship teams, to help you and your team better communicate your musical ideas.