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  • Tossing up the Old Christmas Spirit

    Nov 21, 2008 in Video

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  • A Little Slow on the Uptake, but…

    Oct 20, 2008 in Video, Artists, Worship leading

    I don’t know how I missed this one-it’s been around for months, but in case you haven’t seen it…

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  • Oh….my….

    Sep 11, 2008 in Video, Artists

    I know Los has already posted this, but you’ve absolutely got to see this…it will blow your mind.

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  • Belated Vidcast #3

    Oct 10, 2007 in Lessons

    I absolutely hate video!  I’ve been having problems both taping and uploading this week’s vidcast, but here it is!  I have recently discovered GodTube, Christianity’s somewhat cliched antidote for YouTube.  Although I was hesitant to use the service to host my videos,  I guess I have to realize that Godtube represents a much more targeted audience than YouTube.  I’ve already gotten a lot more views of my songs than on YouTube, so I will continue to use it.  I’ve also noticed that uploads are tons faster at GodTube, maybe because not as many users are using GodTube.

    I’ve included a vidcast of “He Remains Near”  because I think it might be helpful for you to see how the fingerstyle patterns in the verses work.  So, take a look, and let me know what you think.  I’m also open to any possible suggestion for both recording and uploading video.  If you’d like to see the chart for this song, click here.

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  • 10 Ways to Avoid Writing Weak Worship Music
  • Vidcast #2 - Ugh…still sick, but here for you…

    Sep 04, 2007 in Songwriting, Worship leading, Lessons

    I’m struggling through this cold today, so I’m afraid that I don’t have enough of a voice to produce an original podcast.  But, even in adversity, I’ve still got a little something for you!  Here is a video of the song I taught last week, “Till the End of the Age.”  Maybe the video will give you a bit more insight into how to play some of those troublesome chords in the chart

    For a more slick recording of the song, you might check out podcast #8

     

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