Preview
Praise – Introduction
Welcome to the guitar lesson on the Christian rock gospel track by Everlasting Worship called Praise. The song was released in mid-2023 and has since been streamed over 150 million times on YouTube. Praise is a collaborative effort by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore in the name of Jesus.
The message in the song is a declaration of devotion to Jesus Christ, lord and Saviour, who is all worthy of praise. There is deep devotional meaning in the lyrics of the song that talks about praising the lord in every situation and stage of life, for he is sovereign and true. The artists say, “Praise is also a weapon… Praise is how you fight for your perspective. Praise is how you take your imagination back from the enemy. Praise is how you inspire your faith and remember God’s faithfulness”.
Praise Guitar Lesson
The lesson here covers all parts of the song section by section, including the introduction, chords and rhythms, and the different techniques required to play this song perfectly. The tutor has demonstrated how to play the song using a capo as well as without a capo in the latter part of the lesson.
Praise chords are derived from the A major scale, which are A, Dadd9, F#m, E, and Bm. But since the open chord shapes sound louder and brighter, they make it tricky to produce the muted tones. Hence, the instructor suggests the use of a capo, which, instead of the nut pressing the strings from the bottom, does it from the top, and the muting effect becomes easy to achieve. Consequently, there arises a need to then transpose the song two frets ahead, which makes the chord shapes easier to play.
The song features augmented chords and minor 7th chords. They give a dreamy and expanding feel to the song. The strumming resembles a shuffle pattern with some muted strums for a percussive effect. This pattern, which is a little complex to master but sounds most fun to play, is carefully shown by the instructor, which the learners will find helpful.
FAQs
Q. What chords are used in ‘Praise’ by Elevation Worship?
The song uses standard chords like G, Cadd9, Em7, and D, using a capo on the 2nd fret. This is a common modern worship progression that is quite easy to play.
Q. Is Praise suitable for acoustic guitar beginners?
Yes, Praise is suitable for beginners. Although it has a higher tempo, that is only because of the strumming pattern, which is easy to play with a capo on. The chords are also easy to play with a capo on.
Q. How can I improve playing Praise live?
The greatest obstacle in live playing is the nerves, the adrenaline that makes your hands shake in front of an audience. A good way to deal with that is to not face the audience directly and stand at an angle, partly facing the audience and partly the band members.
Praise
Preview
Introduction
Chords & Rhythm
Song Arrangement
Song Demo With Capo
Introduction Without Capo
Song Demo Without Capo
Improvization Without Capo
Praise – Introduction
Welcome to the guitar lesson on the Christian rock gospel track by Everlasting Worship called Praise. The song was released in mid-2023 and has since been streamed over 150 million times on YouTube. Praise is a collaborative effort by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown & Chandler Moore in the name of Jesus.
The message in the song is a declaration of devotion to Jesus Christ, lord and Saviour, who is all worthy of praise. There is deep devotional meaning in the lyrics of the song that talks about praising the lord in every situation and stage of life, for he is sovereign and true. The artists say, “Praise is also a weapon… Praise is how you fight for your perspective. Praise is how you take your imagination back from the enemy. Praise is how you inspire your faith and remember God’s faithfulness”.
Praise Guitar Lesson
The lesson here covers all parts of the song section by section, including the introduction, chords and rhythms, and the different techniques required to play this song perfectly. The tutor has demonstrated how to play the song using a capo as well as without a capo in the latter part of the lesson.
Praise chords are derived from the A major scale, which are A, Dadd9, F#m, E, and Bm. But since the open chord shapes sound louder and brighter, they make it tricky to produce the muted tones. Hence, the instructor suggests the use of a capo, which, instead of the nut pressing the strings from the bottom, does it from the top, and the muting effect becomes easy to achieve. Consequently, there arises a need to then transpose the song two frets ahead, which makes the chord shapes easier to play.
The song features augmented chords and minor 7th chords. They give a dreamy and expanding feel to the song. The strumming resembles a shuffle pattern with some muted strums for a percussive effect. This pattern, which is a little complex to master but sounds most fun to play, is carefully shown by the instructor, which the learners will find helpful.
FAQs
Q. What chords are used in ‘Praise’ by Elevation Worship?
The song uses standard chords like G, Cadd9, Em7, and D, using a capo on the 2nd fret. This is a common modern worship progression that is quite easy to play.
Q. Is Praise suitable for acoustic guitar beginners?
Yes, Praise is suitable for beginners. Although it has a higher tempo, that is only because of the strumming pattern, which is easy to play with a capo on. The chords are also easy to play with a capo on.
Q. How can I improve playing Praise live?
The greatest obstacle in live playing is the nerves, the adrenaline that makes your hands shake in front of an audience. A good way to deal with that is to not face the audience directly and stand at an angle, partly facing the audience and partly the band members.
Praise
Preview
Introduction
Chords & Rhythm
Song Arrangement
Song Demo With Capo
Introduction Without Capo
Song Demo Without Capo
Improvization Without Capo
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Introduction
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He breaks down this song into Introduction, Chords, Rhythm, and shares great tips on everything from finger positioning to chord transitions, to ensure a smooth learning journey. You can also find tabs and lyrics for this song, along with the guitar tutorial.
Chords Used in Sunshine of Your Love Song Tutorial
Verse & Chorus Chords: Power Chords
This song heavily relies on 5th root power chords (two-note chords made of the root note and its fifth), making it a must-learn for mastering chord transitions and control. Some of the chords used in this lesson are D, C, and Ab.
Mastering these chord transitions will significantly improve your power chord fluency.
Strumming & Rhythm Pattern
The rhythm alternates between a DDD pattern and a DUD pattern, giving the song its signature groove.
Song Structure
Sunshine of Your Love follows a 24-measure form, making it an excellent song for developing rhythm consistency and smooth chord shifts.
- The intro starts with a power chord on the 6th string
- A few measures later, the riff transitions to the 5th string (Make sure the 6th string is muted!)
- The position changes again as the song progresses
Steve also points out parts of the song where he uses string bending. It’s a technique that adds emotion and character to notes, often giving the song a signature bluesy rock vibe.
Why Learn Sunshine of Your Love Song on Guitar?
Learning how to play this song on guitar helps you master techniques like string bending and gain fluency over power chords. Learning these techniques helps you add expressive dynamics to your playing, and power chords are essential for classic rock and blues.
Sunshine of Your Love is a perfect song to add to your repertoire if you wish to develop better finger positioning & control and enhance your rhythm skills with a structured song.
FAQs – Sunshine of Your Love Guitar Lesson
Q1: Can I learn the song Sunshine of Your Love on guitar without tabs and lyrics?
Sure, it’s possible — but why make it harder than it needs to be? The tabs and lyrics included in our tutorial are there to guide you through the structure, chord changes, and timing. Especially if you're still building confidence, they’ll save you hours of trial and error.
Q2: What techniques will this lesson help me improve?
This lesson is a goldmine for anyone looking to tighten their rhythm and power chord game. You'll get hands-on with strumming patterns, chord transitions, and some expressive string bending — all crucial techniques if you're aiming to play blues or classic rock with the right attitude and feel.
Fun Fact: The iconic riff of Sunshine of Your Love was directly inspired by Jimi Hendrix! After witnessing Hendrix's electrifying performance at London’s Saville Theatre on January 29, 1967, Cream’s bassist Jack Bruce went home and came up with the song’s signature riff that same night, and then the song was written on top of it. Guitarist Eric Clapton later described it as a tribute to Hendrix’s incredible playing.
Introduction:
Torrins brings you an exciting guitar lesson "Wonderwall" by Oasis, taught by Mike McQuinn. This timeless classic is a must-learn for any guitarist, helping you master chord variations, strumming patterns, and how to play and sing simultaneously. Mike breaks down this song lesson into multiple lessons for easy learning - Introduction, Chords and Strumming, Sing and Play and Song Demo.
Fun Fact: In October 2020, "Wonderwall" became the first song from the 1990s to surpass one billion streams on Spotify. Today, it ranks as the second most-streamed song from that decade, following Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit”.
Chords Used in Wonderwall Guitar Lesson: The song is built around five essential chord patterns, which you’ll learn in detail in the song lesson. Some of the chords that make up this song are: G, Em7, Dsus4, A7Sus4, Cadd9. Tune in to the lesson to learn the rest.
One chord pattern includes a walk-down pattern for smooth transitions.
All chords are played with a capo on the 2nd fret
Strumming Pattern The primary strumming pattern is:
- DDUDUDDUDUDD (Repeats UDUDD three times and ends with UD)
- An alternate strumming pattern is used in the walk-down chord section—learn the difference in the lesson!
Song Structure & Breakdown This lesson is divided into multiple sections for easy learning:
- Introduction: This section has an overview of the lesson structure and key techniques.
- Chords & Strumming: This section includes all the chords used in this song, and Mike shares the five essential chord patterns that make up this song. He demonstrates how to transition smoothly. The song finishes with a repetitive lead part—Mike explains how to master it effortlessly. He shares tips to master the rhythm of the song.
- Sing & Play: Mike teaches how to coordinate vocals with guitar playing, gearing you up for jamming sessions!
- Song Demo: The song lesson ends with a full demonstration of the song to tie everything together.
Tip: Follow along with the Tabs provided with the song lesson for quick and effective learning.
Why Learn Wonderwall?
- Learning this song will help you improve chord transition and variation skills.
- It will also help you master rhythm consistency with its distinct strumming pattern.
- It will enhance your ability to play and sing simultaneously.
FAQs – Wonderwall Guitar Lesson
Q1. Is this song beginner-friendly?
Ans- Yes! The chords are slight variations to basic chords and are used repetitively, making it a great song for all skill levels.
Q2. Do I need a capo?
Ans- Yes, the song is played with a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original key.
Q3. How do I improve my strumming for this song?
Ans- Focus on maintaining a relaxed wrist and practice the primary strumming pattern slowly before speeding up.

























