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this is our god instructional video

howdy friends,

my extreme forgiveness for being so completely delinquent in posting anything at all for so so long.  my life has been the picture of busyness.

anyway, here is an instructional video for the title song off of hillsong’s “this is our god” album.  which means that the song is called ”this is our god.”

hope you enjoy…more to come!!

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, the tournament is coming be ready. practice making a bracket. you’ll love yourself for it.

before the throne instructional video

howdy friends…happy thursday.  which also means happy office day. happy grey’s anatomy day. happy 30 rock day. happy national championship day.

today’s video is an instructional video of “before the throne of god above.” i did the version that shane and shane recorded on their album “pages.”   

this is a beautiful song. enjoy it.

 

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, go gators! (just for tonight)

a double dip of crowder instructional videos

happy christmas eve!!  in celebration of the day, i’m coming to you with a fantastically wonderful christmas present.  a two for one deal!! i tell you it gets no better than this.  in this post you will get two instructional videos, both of which are david crowder band songs. 

one is “the glory of it all” and the other is “everything glorious.”  both of these are pretty stinking awesome songs that are a lot of fun to play.  they have neat riffs and fun things to play around with.  i have described the parts down to the most minute (not as in a unit of measure but as in small …pronounced “my-noot”) detail in order to be sure that you can accurately play what you need to play.

enjoy!

here is “the glory of it all”:

here is “everything glorious”:

have a very merry christmas.  enjoy these videos, i figure learning some new songs will give you a nice break from the family and the craze of christmas day.

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, don’t spill your candle wax on anyone tonight at your friendly neighborhood christmas eve service.

o holy night instructional video

well it’s just two…count them…two days before christmas (i somewhat deplore that whole “xmas” thing so i shant use it…although i guess i just did).  so in light of the impending day when we celebrate jesus’s birth (or some day close to it), here is a nice little christmas song for you.  although it feels like it’s been over played in recent years, o holy night is still my favorite christmas song.

so here’s the instructional video for it.  in this video i teach how to play the song in “C” or several other keys.  enjoy!

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, take some time in the coming days to play a game or work a puzzle with family and friends.

beautiful jesus instructional video

what’s up all you little merry people.  it’s that wonderful time again where i bring to you an instructional video for a worship song.  today’s is kristian stanfill’s “beautiful jesus.”  this is from passion’s live version of the song on the “god of this city” album.  kristian is actually currently in the studio recording so i imagine that record will include a new version of the song.  but for now, this is the version we are working with. enjoy!

as always, let me know if you have any questions, comments, concerns, etc. 

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, take a break from your day and watch frosty, or the grinch, or some other type of fun christmas show.

the highest and the greatest instructional video

happy december 10th everyone! it’s the day in between my fiance and my grandpa’s birthday.  big day for me.  knocked out an awesome birthday with maggie.  i think she was pleased.

anyway here is a new instructional video for you.  this is tim hughes’ song “the highest and the greatest.”  it’s a great song, lyrically and musically. 

enjoy!

as always let me know any comments questions or concerns you have.  if there are any songs you would like me to do, please let me know!

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, take a fun holiday hay ride. dress warm.

lead me to the cross instructional video

howdy friends! welcome to the most recent video.  sorry it’s been a few days in between.  youtube, the internet, and i have been at odds.  but here we are, back in the game.  i believe i have successfully conquered my two foes (which is quite a feat because youtube and the internet are big monsters).

anyway, this video is for hillsong united’s “lead me to the cross.”  it is recorded in “D” and led by a female vocalist.  if you are a guy (and your voice has dropped due to the wonder that is puberty) then you will want to bump it to F, F#, or G.

enjoy!

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, find yourself a nice fun way to work off the thanksgiving fat.  have a pillow fight!

jesus paid it all instructional video

well well well…here we are, the last post i can bring you before thanksgiving. for you see tomorrow i will be traversing with maggie (my fiance) and her brother (soon to be my brother) collin down to south texas for thanksgiving fiesta, texmex style. should be fun.

so this post is an instructional video for learning the hymn “jesus paid it all.” in the video i teach the version that kristian stanfill does (as written by alex nifong). the neat thing is that i actually have had the privilege to sit down with alex and talk to him about the song and how he wrote it.

so here is the video, i hope you enjoy it and it helps you. feel free to get in touch with me if you have any questions or comments or if you would like a chord sheet (isaacschade@gmail.com).

thanks for checking in!

until next time, be sure do so some stomach stretches before you eat on thursday. your body will love you for it.

god of this city instructional video

howdy party people. today i bring to you a nifty little instructional video for chris tomlin’s version of “god of this city.” this song was actually written by a band called bluetree.

as i say in the video, this is a song that is probably best used only in very specific settings. you probably would want to save it for a time when you are thinking about what is happening in your city or area of the world. i wouldn’t use it ever just for a random sunday morning service. that said, this is a great song, and if the opportunity comes up to use it, i strongly reccomend doing so.

tomlin’s version from his album “hello love” is recorded in “D” and has more of a minor key feel to it (so actually i guess it’s technically in “B minor”). the version from passion’s “god of this city” album is recorded in “C sharp”. on the video i stay to the “hello love” version so that you can play along with it. but i also teach the “god of this city” differences.

i hope you enjoy!

thanks for checking in!

until next time, take yourself a nice sunday afternoon nap today.

your grace is enough instructional video

howdy cowboys (i am in texas so it sounded like an appropriate opening!!).  and oddly enough it’s a cold texas day today.  that’s just backwards.  anyway, today i’m bringing you a song from a texan (although it was written by matt maher).  this is “your grace is enough” as recorded by chris tomlin.  it’s a song with a great message of the grace we experience in and through christ.

so without much further ado, here ya go:

hope that video was helpful! as always please let me know any comments or suggestions you might have.  if there are any songs you would like me teach feel free to let me know!!

thanks for checkin in!

until next time, wear a fun scarf today, you will feel really super stylish

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