Brandon Lake - That's Who I Praise (Lead Guitar Tutorial) with tabs

Joey Cobra
5 Sept 202402:22

Summary

TLDRIn this electric guitar tutorial, viewers learn to play 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake in the original key of Eb major. The instructor provides free guitar tabs for the interludes and pre-chorus, demonstrating techniques like playing 18th to 16th to 15th on the E string and the eighth to the 10th fret on the D string. A PDF of chord shapes is available for download, and the tutorial encourages looping sections for practice. The video also invites viewers to subscribe for more guitar lessons and hints at a next tutorial.

Takeaways

  • 🎸 The tutorial is for the song 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake.
  • 🎡 The original key of the song is E-flat major.
  • πŸ“„ Guitar tabs for the tutorial are available for free in the video description.
  • πŸ” The interludes involve a specific pattern on the E and B strings, repeated three times.
  • 🎢 The pre-chorus features a rest followed by a sequence of notes on the B, D, and G strings.
  • 🌟 A fun part of the interludes includes a walking pattern on the D and G strings.
  • πŸ” The interlude pattern is looped throughout the song.
  • πŸ“ˆ The tutorial includes a slow demonstration of the interlude pattern for easier learning.
  • πŸ”— A PDF with different chord shapes is provided in the description for additional practice.
  • πŸ“Ί The video encourages viewers to subscribe for more guitar tutorial videos.

Q & A

  • What is the original key of the song 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake for the electric guitar tutorial?

    -The original key of the song 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake is EF flat major.

  • Where can I find the guitar tabs for the electric guitar tutorial of 'I Praise You'?

    -The guitar tabs for the tutorial are available for free in the description section below the video.

  • What is the sequence of frets played during the interludes of the song?

    -During the interludes, you play the 18th to 16th to 15th on the E string three times, then play the 18th to 20th to 18th on the B string, and end with the 15th fret G and 16th fret B strings.

  • How does the pre-chorus section of the electric guitar tutorial sound like?

    -The pre-chorus starts with a rest, then a pickup note on the eighth fret B string to the 10th fret D string, followed by the eighth fret G and B strings, and finishes the first section on the seventh fret G string.

  • What is the pattern for the riff played during the pre-chorus section?

    -The riff pattern during the pre-chorus is the 11th to 9th to 8th on the B string, landing on the 10th fret D string, then the eighth fret B string to the seventh fret G string.

  • How is the fun part during the interludes played on the guitar?

    -The fun part during the interludes is played by moving from the eighth to the 10th fret on the D string, then the eighth to the seventh on the G string, walking it back down from the 10th to the eighth fret on the D string, and repeating the eighth to the seventh fret on the G string, finishing on the 10th fret D string.

  • What is the instruction for looping the section during the interludes?

    -You are instructed to loop the section described for the interludes over and over again.

  • How is the slow version of the interlude section played?

    -The slow version of the interlude section is played by demonstrating the same pattern as described, but at a slower pace to facilitate learning.

  • What is the call-to-action for viewers who found the tutorial helpful?

    -Viewers who found the tutorial helpful are encouraged to subscribe for more videos.

  • Are there any additional resources provided for guitar learners in the description?

    -Yes, a PDF of different chord shapes is attached in the description for additional practice and learning.

  • How can I access more guitar tutorials like this one?

    -You can click on the next video appearing on the screen to access more guitar tutorials.

Outlines

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🎸 Electric Guitar Tutorial for 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake

This tutorial focuses on teaching the electric guitar parts for 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake. The original key is in E-flat major, and the guitar tabs are available for free in the video description. The interludes involve playing specific frets on the E and B strings, with a pattern that includes rests and fret transitions. The pre-chorus features a rest followed by a series of fret changes on the B, D, and G strings. The tutorial also includes a fun riff to play during the interludes, which involves walking up and down the fretboard on the D and G strings. The video is designed to be looped for practice, and viewers are encouraged to subscribe for more content. A PDF with different chord shapes is also provided in the description.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Electric Guitar

An electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses magnetic pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into an electrical signal, which is then amplified and can be manipulated for various effects. In the context of the video, the electric guitar is the primary instrument being taught, with specific techniques and riffs being demonstrated for the song 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake.

πŸ’‘E Flat Major

E Flat Major is a musical key, represented by the notation 'Eβ™­ major', which is built on the Eβ™­ scale and is characterized by a specific arrangement of sharps and flats in its scale. In the video, the song 'I Praise You' is in Eβ™­ major, which sets the tonal center for the guitar tutorial.

πŸ’‘Guitar Tabs

Guitar tabs, short for tablature, is a form of musical notation that indicates the frets to be pressed on the guitar strings rather than the pitch and rhythm. Tabs are particularly useful for guitarists as they provide a visual guide to playing specific parts of a song. The video script mentions that guitar tabs for the tutorial are available for free, allowing viewers to follow along more easily.

πŸ’‘Interlude

An interlude in music is a short, often instrumental, section that occurs between the main parts of a piece, providing a transition or a moment of contrast. In the video, the interludes are described with specific guitar techniques and fret positions, such as playing from the 18th to 16th to 15th on the E string, which are part of the song's structure.

πŸ’‘Pre Chorus

The pre-chorus is a section in a song that comes just before the chorus and often serves to build tension or anticipation. In the context of the tutorial, the pre-chorus is characterized by a specific sequence of notes and frets on the guitar, such as playing the pickup note on the eighth fret B string to the 10th fret D string.

πŸ’‘Fret

A fret is one of the metal strips on the neck of a guitar that divides the fingerboard into intervals, which correspond to different pitches of sound when the strings are pressed down behind them. The script provides detailed instructions on which frets to play, such as 'the 18th to 20th to 18th on the B string', to help learners replicate the song's melody.

πŸ’‘Pickup Note

A pickup note is a musical term referring to a note or a series of notes that lead into a new section of a song, often played to create a smooth transition or to signal a change in the music's dynamics. In the script, the pickup note is used to describe the transition into the pre-chorus section of the song.

πŸ’‘Riff

A riff is a distinctive pattern of notes or chords that is repeated throughout a song, often serving as the musical foundation. In the video, the riff is described as a sequence of notes played on specific frets of the guitar, such as '11th to 9th to 8th on the B string', which forms a recognizable motif in the song.

πŸ’‘Loop

To loop in music production means to repeat a section of a song or piece of music. In the context of the video, the term 'loop' refers to the repetition of certain guitar phrases or sections, such as the fun part described, which is played over and over to create a continuous musical pattern.

πŸ’‘PDF

PDF stands for Portable Document Format, a file format used to present documents in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems. In the video script, a PDF of different chord shapes is mentioned as a resource for viewers, which can be downloaded and used to learn additional guitar techniques and chords.

πŸ’‘Chord Shapes

Chord shapes refer to the specific finger positions used to play different chords on a guitar. The video offers a PDF with various chord shapes, which are essential for guitarists to expand their repertoire and play a wider range of songs. Chord shapes are fundamental to guitar playing and are used throughout the tutorial to demonstrate how to play the song.

Highlights

Electric guitar tutorial for 'I Praise You' by Brandon Lake

Original key is Eb major

Guitar tabs available for free in the video description

Interludes feature a rest followed by 18th to 16th to 15th on the E string

Interludes are played three times before moving to the B string

End the interlude section with 15th fret G and 16th fret B strings

Pre-chorus starts with a rest and a pickup note on the 8th fret B string

Continue pre-chorus with 8th fret G and B strings, finishing on the 7th fret G string

Riff similar to the intro played on 11th to 9th to 8th on the B string

Interludes include playing the 8th to 10th fret on the D string

Interludes also feature walking down from 10th to 8th fret on the D string

Finish interlude phrases on the 10th fret D string with a loop

Slowly played demonstration of the interlude section

Subscribe for more guitar tutorial videos

PDF of different chord shapes available in the description

Click the next video for more guitar tutorials

Transcripts

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today we're going to go over the

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electric guitar tutorial for that's who

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I Praise by Brandon Lake the original

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key is an EF flat major also I have the

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guitar tabs available Down Below in the

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description for free to use as you

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follow along in this video here's what

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the interludes sound

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like it's going to be a rest then the

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18th to 16th to 15th on the E string

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You'll Play that three times and then

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play the 18th to 20th to 18th on the B

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string finally you'll end the section

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with the 15th fret G and 16th fret B

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strings here's what the pre chorus

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sounds

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[Music]

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like you'll rest again and play the

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pickup note on the eighth fret B string

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to the 10 fret D string then it's the

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eighth fret G and B strings and you'll

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finish the first section on the seventh

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fret g string from there you'll play the

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same type of Riff as the intro on the

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11th to 9th to e8th on the B string and

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land on the 10th fret D string then it's

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the eighth fret B string to the seventh

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fret g string here's another fun part

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you can play during the interludes it

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sounds like this

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it's the eighth to the 10th fret on the

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D string then the eighth to the seventh

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on the G string you'll walk it back down

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from the 10th to the eighth fret on the

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D string then it's the eighth to the

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seventh fret again on the G string and

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finish the phrase on the 10th fret D

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string you'll Loop this section over and

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over here's what it looks like played

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slowly

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if you found this tutorial helpful

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Please Subscribe for more videos I've

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attached a PDF of different chord shapes

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you can use located in the description

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below for more guitar tutorials click

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