5 MUST HAVE Guitar Tones for Worship Music 🎸🙏

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
  • These days it's not enough to know the guitar parts. You've got to nail the tone as well. In this video, I'll show you my most important guitar sounds for worship music and how I get them.
    Follow me on instagram:‪@GettinBetterWithDave‬@gettinbetterwithdave
    Pedals used : (Main pedalboard) Visual Sound Comp 66, Jackson Audio Fuzz, JHS Moonshine, Greer Light-speed, UAFX Dream 65, Dunlop Volume X, TC Polytune mini 3, Ibanez DE-7, Boss MD-500, Boss RV-500.
    (Budget friendly pedalboard) Mooer Yellow Comp, Ibanez TS-9, Boss OD-3, Joyo American Sound, Dunlop Volume X, Flamma Mod, TC Flashback, Boss RV-6.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @jwo412
    @jwo412 Před měsícem +2

    I’m hearing explosions in the sky with that RV-6 🔥

  • @natekincaid9342
    @natekincaid9342 Před měsícem +3

    Great video! It brings me so much joy to see the older visual sound pedals on boards!!!! They’re getting more and more rare

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem +1

      Heck yes! I've tried to replace it a couple times but it always makes its way back on to the board. haha They really are a great brand that did not get the credit they deserved. Thanks for the comment!

    • @willwetherington
      @willwetherington Před 5 dny +1

      I used to use the Jekyll and Hyde pedal in church. I let someone use it and they blew it up. They plugged into an 18 volt power supply.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 5 dny

      @@willwetherington No!! that's awful! What a great pedal though!

  • @thewowsages
    @thewowsages Před měsícem +2

    I've been playing guitar for worship at my church for 19 years. Absolutly nothing in this is needed. When I started I had no pedals. Now I have too many to count and I just use 5 pedals. A wah to accent a bend during a solo, a drive pedal, chorus, delay ( analog for "normal" delay and tape for some frippertronics) and a reverb.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      Wow! Thank you for serving the Church faithful for so many years! I'm sorry my video didn't help you much. My goals are more to help newer players that are learning, not as much seasoned players, such as yourself. Thanks for letting me know though. Have a good one!

  • @ianmorales7757
    @ianmorales7757 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! Stumbled upon it in my “suggested videos” and it caught my attention. Love the sounds you use, even gave me a couple ideas to add to my rig, so I appreciate you taking the time! Especially love the “squeaky clean” with the verb and delay-liked your use of the delay especially. Gotta say that I really love using cleaner tones with maybe a *little* drive (if not just clean altogether), but then my ceramic pickups kinda make everything sound a little hotter unless I roll my volume down a little anyway haha. But something about the cleaner tones with some longer hall or church verb, some echo or delay, just gets me. Great video again, blessings bro!

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      Thanks very much for the kind words! Glad you dig the sounds and it's inspired some things for you to try with your rig! That's my goal here!
      Keep rocking those sweet cleans bro!

  • @DontGiveUp-qn8he
    @DontGiveUp-qn8he Před 13 dny +1

    Great stuff!

  • @ButWhatDoIKnow
    @ButWhatDoIKnow Před měsícem +1

    Great video, Dave.
    Having a good amp or IR pedal like the Strymon Iridum, Tonex, etc helps a lot too.

  • @predigr
    @predigr Před 21 dnem +1

    Great technique that finger raking picking!!

  • @ChristopherVonnCornelio
    @ChristopherVonnCornelio Před měsícem +1

    Done watching. Nice content bro. You earned a sub

  • @atwomey12
    @atwomey12 Před měsícem +1

    Nice! Like the finger raking picking method.
    From the video description it would seem that you’re running the Dunlop volume after the amp sim on each board, does the Volume X work well for you in that spot? And are you using the tuner out!? (Gasp)
    I’m shopping for a volume pedal for either after drives or after Dream and that one is one of the contenders.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, I currently have the vol after amps. Technically it should probably go after drive before the amp but I didn't notice much difference having it there. I previously had the amp last in the chain and moving that to go before the wet effects was a lot bigger sound change. This current chain has been working well for me.
      and yes, using the tuner out. It's actually usable the Vol X because the y used a better rated pot, from what I understand. I've tried with the tuner out and without and can't hear the difference. I would recommend the Vol X, It's not a perfect pedal, I have had to do some tinkering with it here and there but I have been able to do the work myself and have not had to send it in to fix a string or something.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @NedJeffery
    @NedJeffery Před 2 měsíci +3

    You don't use any delay for your swells? I find it makes it much easier to maintain the swell for longer.
    Also, I loved the pad sounds by turning the tone knob down. Definately going to use that.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I have leaned more on delay for swells in the past but I like how smooth the reverb trails are for swells. That said, I do have delay on when I'm swelling but my reverb is doing all the heavy lifting.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @marcoagallegor
    @marcoagallegor Před 2 měsíci +2

    Great video. Greetings from Mexico. One question, is it better to get multiple pedals or just get one multi effect processor pedal?

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Greetings from Arizona! Great question, Marco! I think it's easier to learn guitar pedals one at a time, because you dive deeper and try more things with that one pedal. If you're running multi effects you may be temped to just jump to a different sound too soon because you don't like it in the first 30 seconds of messing with it. That said, multi pedals have to ability to change a bunch of things all at once, that requires a pressing a few foot switches on a traditional pedalboard.
      I don't mind that, but it's a deal breaker for some people. I like trying new pedals and changing things up with individual pedals. but that just my person preference.

    • @ianmorales7757
      @ianmorales7757 Před měsícem +1

      Que tal, Marco! Wanted to add to Dave’s great advice.
      Coming from a someone who has used both of them, I would say that it depends on your preference in some areas. For one, will you be traveling often? If so, it’s MUCH easier to have a multi-effects processor than a pedal board. Traveling with a full pedal board can be a really scary thing sometimes (with how airlines treat people’s things these days). Also, pedal boards tend to be much more expensive to put together, as you have to buy individual pedals, the board itself that you put your pedals on, patch cables, the power supply, etc… also, if you will be playing worship, and you want to play swells on your guitar, you might want to also buy a volume/expression pedal as well… while with a multi-effects processor, you have all of that digitally. Most multi effects processors come with expression pedals on them that you can use as volume, wah, or other things.
      With pedals, like Dave said, you can take the time to learn each pedal, each effect, and really get to understand how they work. You can do that with most multi-effect processors, but to some people it may be confusing. I have found that there are some great multi-effects pedals at really good prices (about $2,500 MXN), like the Valteon GP-100 or the NUX MG-300 (around $2,800 MXN), and they are small enough to take anywhere easily, they have great amp simulations and effects already built in, and you can even add sounds to them from a computer. Many of these multi effects pedals these days sound almost as good, if not as good, as what you can get in pedals. With pedals, most of these pedals even in the simple board he has (like the Boss OD-3, the driver pedal he has-a really essential pedal) start over $2,500 MXN on Amazon. So that can get expensive really quickly when you buy individual pedals. So it depends on if you want to take the time to buy good pedals for a pedalboard which is a great way to go, or if you’d like to get a multi-effects processor that you can start with and get into the world of effects. There are also many great videos here on CZcams that show you how to use them.
      I’d say Dave’s advice is great, as you can sometimes skip from one thing to another and not learn as you would with pedals, but with multi effects processors, you can still learn about effects well, especially if you take the time to search how to use them. Both are great options, it just depends on how you would like to go.
      I hope this helped!
      Dios te bendiga, hermano!

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      @@ianmorales7757 I totally agree! It's a preference thing. But Travel is something I have not thought about, Flying with a Multi FX would be much easier and less that the airlines can ruin. Good thoughts!

  • @MrGeoFuller
    @MrGeoFuller Před 2 měsíci +4

    first!..and I am not even a guitar player.. ;)

  • @emmsquared
    @emmsquared Před měsícem +1

    whats your chain setup guide on the second pedalboard?

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      Sure! From start to finish: Mooer Yellow Comp, Ibanez TS-9, Boss OD-3, Joyo American Sound, Dunlop Volume X, Flamma Mod, TC Flashback, Boss RV-6. Powered with a Voodoo Labs PP2+ and it's on a pedal train.

  • @jameswatson7790
    @jameswatson7790 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great Video! Are you really not going into any amps!? could you explain what you're doing tone wise; is the Light-Speed an amp modeler or something?

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey thanks! No amps used. I didn't talk about the UAFX Dream 65, it's the black 2 foot switch pedal, top right of my main board. That's always on and providing my amp sound. Then the light speed and moonshine (tube screamer) are the add overdrive to the amp sound. In some situations I would run an amp modeling pedal at the end of my chain but I've liked having the Dream before all my wet effects.

    • @NedJeffery
      @NedJeffery Před 2 měsíci +1

      Also on the cheap board the amp sounds is the Joyo American.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Correct. It does the same job but at a fraction of the price. haha

    • @jameswatson7790
      @jameswatson7790 Před měsícem +1

      @@GettinBetterWithDave Thanks so much! sounds awesome

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem +1

      @@jameswatson7790 No problem! Thanks for the kind words 😊

  • @DeloreanDave
    @DeloreanDave Před měsícem +1

    Nice! How are you using the Halo? Standard presets or edited?

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      Edited presets. It sounds great but I'm realizing I don't like the way you switch presets in a live setting. I plan to swap it out soon. Thanks for the comment!

    • @DeloreanDave
      @DeloreanDave Před měsícem +1

      @@GettinBetterWithDave ah okay what else you going to consider? maybe wait for a new timeline? haha

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      @@DeloreanDave haha! For real! I’m actually considering a TC plethora x3 to replace the Halo and the MD-500. I was using the Alter ego x4 before I got the halo. I miss some of those sounds.

  • @NedJeffery
    @NedJeffery Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do you always exclusively use pedals for your drive tone? Because that first tone would sound nice as a matchless or vox style amp getting pushed a bit too hard. But then you can't use the squeeky clean without changing your amp model.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I use pedals to get the dirty sound for that very reason, so I don't have to change the app sound to go full clean. It's not the only way to do things but that works for me.

  • @timctone489
    @timctone489 Před měsícem +1

    What reverb pedal are you using? Not a big fan of it whatever you’re using. Sounds too metallic for me.
    I guess I’m just use to the big sky. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před měsícem

      Hey thanks for the comment. I use different reverb types. Some plate, hall and spring. Seems like everyone uses a Big Sky. I was hoping to be different. For worse or for better.

  • @the1trueporkchop
    @the1trueporkchop Před měsícem +1

    Wait… I know this guy!

  • @fisiosaiter
    @fisiosaiter Před 3 dny

    Worship is an inferior music genre.
    Convince me wrong.

    • @GettinBetterWithDave
      @GettinBetterWithDave  Před 3 dny

      Worship is an expression of love towards ones savior. It's treated like a genre because a lot of the Church uses similar musical styles to connect people together in times of worship. To call worship a genre is an oversimplification, like calling the earth a big rock.. it's a bit more than that.
      Worship does not need to be great-than, it only needs to point out that Christ is greater than I.
      Thanks for watching