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Best Guitar Models for Gospel Guitar
Choosing the right guitar for gospel music isn’t about hype or price tags—it’s about clarity, warmth,…
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Gospel Guitar Lessons Online: Learn, Grow, and Play With Confidence
Gospel music has always been passed down through listening, watching, and doing. Today, online platforms make…
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Common 2-5-1 Patterns in Gospel Guitar
In gospel music, harmony is movement—and few movements are more foundational than the 2-5-1 family of…
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Different Ways to Play the V Chord in Gospel Music
In gospel music, the V chord (dominant chord) is one of the most important harmonic tools…
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The Importance of the Fender Stratocaster to Gospel Music
Few instruments have shaped modern gospel music like the Fender Stratocaster. When people talk about the…
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Who Created Gospel Music?
If you’ve ever searched “who created gospel music” or wondered where gospel music really comes from,…
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Develop Your Musical Ear for Gospel Chord Changes
One of the most important skills a gospel guitarist can develop isn’t speed, theory, or tone—it’s…
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How to Practice for Worship Versus Practice for Performance
Not all practice is the same. One of the biggest mindset shifts for gospel musicians is…
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How Gospel Music Shapes the Heart of a Musician
Gospel music does more than teach chords, rhythms, and songs. Over time, it shapes the heart…
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Stories Behind Gospel Guitar Legends You Should Study
Behind every iconic gospel guitar sound is a real story—years of church services, missed spotlights, long…
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Blending Fingerstyle and Strumming for Emotional Impact
One of the most powerful ways to shape emotion in gospel and worship music is knowing…
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Playing Gospel with Feel: Rhythm, Space, and Time
You can play the right chords, the right scales, and the right licks—and still not sound…
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Gospel Guitar Licks Inspired by Famous Players (Style Focus)
Every gospel guitarist borrows from those who came before them. Studying the style of influential players—rather…
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How to Lead Worship from the Guitar
Leading worship from the guitar is less about standing out and more about guiding the room.…
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Transposing on the Fly with Confidence
In gospel and worship settings, key changes don’t always come with warning. A worship leader may…
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How to Serve the Song: Knowing When Not to Play
One of the hardest—and most important—lessons for any gospel guitarist is learning when not to play.…
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Arranging Guitar Parts for Different Worship Styles
One of the most important skills for a gospel guitarist is knowing what to play for…
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How to Listen and Play with Your Worship Band (Not At Them)
One of the biggest growth moments for any gospel guitarist isn’t learning a new lick or…
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Effects Every Gospel Guitarist Should Actually Use (and Why)
Gospel guitar doesn’t require a massive pedalboard—but it does benefit from a few well-chosen effects used…
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Choosing the Right Amp and EQ for Clean Gospel Style
Clean gospel guitar tone starts with the amp. Chords need to speak clearly, single-note lines need…
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Setting Up Your Guitar for Gospel: Action, Intonation, and Tone
When it comes to gospel guitar, how your guitar is set up matters just as much…
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Gospel Guitar Foundations: From Beginner to Sunday-Ready
Many guitar players want to play gospel music—but far fewer feel confident walking into a real…
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Playing Gospel in Odd Keys Without Losing Pocket
If you’ve played gospel music for any length of time, you’ve probably been called to play…
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Guide to Essential Jazz Influences in Gospel Guitar
Modern gospel guitar did not develop in isolation. Much of what we recognize as today’s “gospel…
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Quartal Harmony for Gospel Guitarists
If you want your gospel guitar playing to sound modern, open, and expressive, quartal harmony is…
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How to Use Secondary Dominants in Gospel Progressions
One of the sounds that instantly elevates gospel guitar is the use of secondary dominants. They…
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Muting Techniques Every Gospel Guitarist Should Know
Clean, controlled playing is one of the defining traits of a strong gospel guitarist. You can…
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Dynamic Control on Guitar: Playing Soft to Loud with Purpose
One of the most overlooked skills in gospel guitar is dynamic control—the ability to play soft,…
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Call-and-Response Guitar Licks for Gospel
One of the most authentic sounds in gospel music is call and response. Whether it’s between…
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Gospel Guitar Fills That Support the Singer
One of the clearest marks of a mature gospel guitarist is the ability to play fills…
