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- 8+ hours of Worship Guitar and Tone Training
- On-screen tab and tone explanations for 100+ worship songs
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- Preset pack owners who are also members receive free updates/new presets
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- 8+ hours of Worship Guitar and Tone Training
- On-screen tab and tone explanations for 100+ worship songs
- Discounts on one-on-one consults
- Preset pack owners who are also members receive free updates/new presets
Wherever you are on your worship guitar journey, there's a place for you here. These memberships are designed to give you the tools and support you need to grow both musically and spiritually. From personalized training to thoughtfully crafted playthroughs and tone and training resources, you'll find everything you need to contribute in a confident and meaningful way during your worship gatherings. I’d love to walk alongside you as we pursue excellence in worship together. Pick the plan that fits best, and let’s get started.
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A Path to Excellence in Worship Guitar
If you’re anything like me, you didn’t start playing guitar in the worship genre. When you transitioned to it, it was very challenging to fit in and contribute positively.
So I’ve put together a collection of videos with the concepts that I feel are vital to playing well in the worship guitar genre. Together, they form Worship Guitar Basic Training and Worship Boot Camp.
Ready to start but unsure how? Check out the recommended Learning Path to set you on the right track!
Worship Guitar Basic Training
Basic Training is geared toward beginners who know the basics of guitar, such as open chords and barre chords, and want to transition to lead guitar playing in a modern worship setting.
- What theory do you NEED to know: Part 1
Learn the foundational theory concepts that are essential for worship guitar playing.
- What theory do you NEED to know: Part 2
Build on the foundational theory concepts and deepen your understanding of how to apply them in worship music.
- Seeing the Root, Third, and Fifth (borrowed from Boot Camp)
This technique will enhance your understanding of chords and improve your ability to play with confidence.
- Moveable Chord Inversions (borrowed from Boot Camp)
Learn how to use moveable chord inversions to add dynamic texture to your playing.
- Practicing Chord Inversions
Practice different chord inversions to master transitioning between them smoothly.
- Learning and using the Nashville Number System
Understand and apply the Nashville Number System to easily transpose songs and follow along in any key.
- Safe Place 1 and 2
Two essential exercises to create a “safe place” where you can develop your skills and confidence.
- Octaves
Master octaves to give your playing a fuller sound and navigate the fretboard with confidence.
Worship Guitar Bootcamp
Boot Camp is designed for intermediate to advanced players and focuses on advanced techniques for modern worship guitar playing.
- How I approach tone
In this section, which not only offers its own resources but also serves as a central "Tone Hub" to guide you through other key areas of the site, I’ll walk you through how I approach tone from a 30,000-foot view. Then, we’ll take a deeper dive into several important topics mentioned in the How I Approach Tone video—covering the Mono vs. Stereo conversation, Balanced vs. Bright tones, the Bookend Method for your drive section and the various Swirly and Wobbly effects I find to be the most useful for us.
- Playing through the mess of effects
Playing with so much delay and reverb can be a huge hurdle, especially when using in-ear monitors. You have to push through, and this video demonstrates why.
- Practicing picking patterns/arpeggios
Repetitive picking patterns and arpeggios are useful in so many situations. Add delay and reverb, and they can create a wonderful foundation for Christ-exalting lyrics.
- Tips for playing with TONS of reverb
I love reverb. These tips will help you love it, too.
- The magic of major sixths and minor sixths
These are the best chord shapes to fall back on for huge sounds.
- Tips for dialing in delay
There are a few parameters you need to know well to get the most from your delay pedal.
- Picking dynamics
Hard, soft, straight, angled—how you pick matters more than you think.
- Left-hand vibrato
This is the one most people spend the least time on, but getting it right makes all the difference.
- Dialing in the perfect reverb tone
Long tails, short tails, bright, dark—this video helps you dial in the perfect reverb tone for your style.
- An approach to overdrive pedals
There's no accident in the way we order pedals and select them. This video explores methodology and order for overdrives.
- Pickup selector switch
Is there a right or wrong? Find out in this detailed breakdown.
- Chord inversions made easy
Easily the most effective way to improve your playing in this genre—mastering chord inversions.
- Tips for transposing
Transposing is an inevitable part of playing on a worship team. Get good at it with these tips.
- The basics of delay tap divisions
Delay is a huge part of worship guitar playing. Learn the basics to improve your ability to dial in the right delay.
- Stop playing all the strings
Simplifying chord shapes can actually improve your tone and help you stand out in the mix.
- Muting technique
Hone your muting technique to "stop playing all the strings" and improve your clarity.
- Chord shapes for swells
Ambient playing is fun, especially when you know the best chord shapes for swells.
- Building swell tones...and fun things to add to swells
This video explores the basics of creating swell tones and fun extras to take your sound to the next level.
- Seeing the Root, Third, and Fifth of each chord
This helps you better understand the neck and immediately improves your ability to improvise.
- Applying the Root, Third, and Fifth concept
Learn how to apply the concept of Root, Third, and Fifth in real-time playing.
- 3-heavy vs. 5-heavy chords
The tonality of each chord can help you either stick out or blend in with the mix—learn how to control it.
Christ-Centered Learning for Worship Guitarists
A place where Christ followers can confidently learn the complexities of worship guitar, knowing the content is grounded in unapologetic devotion to Christ.
- All lessons taught through the lens of worship guitar playing
- 100% Christ-centered content for Christian musicians
- Get all the tips and tricks in one place
What GFHG Members Are Saying
"One of, if not THE best place for worship guitarists. Troy does an AMAZING job at breaking down this guitar genre. He explains it all. I have learned an immeasurable amount of knowledge since signing up. My favorite is how he explains the scripture from which these songs were created from! One cannot go wrong with GFHG!"
- Ben S., The River Church
"I've learned more in 12 months from your boot camp than I have from any other site or source, HIGHLY recommend checking these out people!!"
- Matt J., Ohio
My Prayer for You
My prayer is that these resources help you become more confident as a player serving the Lord, so you can focus less on playing guitar and more on worshipping our risen Savior.
I pray that God gets the glory and that people who don’t know Jesus would meet Him through your worship. And for those who already know Him, may they be encouraged and filled with joy as they worship with you and your team.
Troy, GuitarforHISGLORY