Which One of These Guitars is the Best for Modern Worship?
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- On today's video, we're checking out some amazing solid body guitars and see which one sounds best for worship. Is there a favorite? Let me know down below!
0:00-1:21 Introduction
1:22-3:12 Telecaster Style
3:13-5:06 Les Paul Style
5:07-7:17 Stratocaster Style
7:18-10:04 HSH Style
10:05-10:41 Outro
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I have the Gretsch Hendroff Penguin and i love it for playing in my Church here in Gemany. Bless you all!
The most versatile guitar in my arsenal is a Lipe Virtuouso with dual humbuckers. I was fortunate enough to work with him on the build. I have no idea how he wired the selector switch, but those Amalfitano pickups do everything from snarl to jazz, and bell-like chime in the in between positions. One of the best sounding and playing guitars I have ever had the privilege of playing.
I built Warmoth HSH and I'm very glad that it turned out this way. It sounds great, I have a Lace sensor gold middle, PAF humbuckers. Thanks for the video. You inspire to serve God!
I use a Fender 72 reissue Telecaster Thinline. Modded with Reissue Wide Range pickups, 1 Meg Bourns pots, CRL selector switching a Swithcraft input jack.
I like them all. I have owned several of them and must say that the HSS strat I had was the most usefull. Now I only have my Silversky wich is singelcoils only and looking to ad a second guitar. I'm torn between a Gibson standard les Paul or Fender HSS or PRS CE24. Tough choices!
9:35 This tone 🤌🔥
They all sound good, well done. In my experience, guitar type is less important than pickup type and amp settings. Most worship bands tend to be a "crowd" and in order to be heard, you need a crisp, clear attack. High output pickups into a gained up rig will often get lost in the mix. Tele's and Gretsch's have a great-sounding attack, and work well (especially for guys that use gobs of reverb and delay). I have struggled to get a LP to "step out" like I needed (perhaps natural compression of 'buckers?) However, your LP sounded fantastic...will have to give mine another shot.
Lately, my FAV worship EG has been my Tele Hybrid, which came with 3 noiseless pickups, and a 5-way switch, with the two diagonal positions emulating a Strat. Also have used my PRS SE Custom 24, which has HB's, but also a push-pull tone knob that can go back and forth between SC and HB. Also have used my Gretsch 5420T. Use a POD GO board.
I agree. My only issue is no Vibrato Trem on my Tele.
@@DarylMaihori There's one of those patches on the POD GO. Thanks for your reply.
I have 2 gretsch models G5422tg and G5420t.
Classic vibe 50’s tele and 60’s Jazzmaster.
Epiphone 59 les Paul with greeny mod.
I always decide what I’m taking, once I know what songs are planned for any given Sunday morning
My Silver Sky pretty does 95% of what I want to do. Then, so does my 335. For everything else, there’s Mastercard…
I can only imagine the level of musicianship at Nashville churches:)
Killer tone…
Here’s my 2 pennies for the best worship guitar… a guitar that stays in tune. Everything else can be tailored to taste.
To me Gretsch is best. Jangle and sparkle of single coils but more power and sustain. Just perfect
ANY guitar guys. Come on
Bring an SG
You need to try some P90s.
What about a Gretsch?!
Unless it’s a Chet Akins or a White Falcon
Everything is over processed and sounds extremely muddy, my opinion.
You jump around churches? Why don’t you just play at your church?
This is a job for me.