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How to play the different electric guitar parts for “RATTLE!” by Elevation Worship.

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Lyrics:
Saturday was silent
Surely it was through
But since when has impossible
Ever stopped You

Friday’s disappointment
Is Sunday’s empty tomb
Since when has impossible
Ever stopped You

This is the sound
Of dry bones rattling
This is the praise
Make a dead man walk again
Open the grave
I'm coming out
I'm gonna live
Gonna live again
This is the sound
Of dry bones rattling!

Pentecostal fire
Stirring something new
You're not gonna run out of miracles
Anytime soon

Resurrection power
Runs in my veins too
I believe there's another miracle
Here in this room!

My God is able to save
And deliver and heal
And restore anything that He wants to

Just ask the man
Who was thrown
On the bones of Elisha
If there’s anything that He can’t do

Just ask the stone
That was rolled
At the tomb in the garden
What happens when God says to move

I feel Him moving it now
I feel Him doing it now
I feel Him doing it now
Do it now

LIVE!
LIVE!
Dry bones
Hear the word of the Lord!

This is what He said!

God said live
And the bones began to RATTLE!

Written by Steven Furtick, Chris Brown, Brandon Lake
©2020 Music by Elevation Worship Publishing, Bethel Music Publishing / Maverick City Publishing Worldwide
CCLI #: 7149088

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ElevationWorshipResources
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This video single handedly sky rocketed Gretsch guitar sales by 120% this month.

tgemz
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Every time we play this at church I have to retune about three times in the middle of the song 😂

EthanWattsMusic
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This is so fun to watch. Absolutely rocking it out on the Gretsch's. David completely laying into it with them power chords 5:38

justinengler
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I came here to figure out the trick note of 2:37. Ok, Gretsch. I see how you do that eerie overdriven note from behind the bridge.

JAB
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4:36 I didn't even know that was a thing. It sounds so cool. The slides and the weird distorted sounds in this edingish part are 👌

justinengler
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David's tone is incredible 🤯 I spotted an HX stomp and some other amazing pedals on his board and it is tempting me big time!

billystephens
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Love this tutorial. Really digging the hollow body Gretsch! I don't have a hollow body....yet.
Would love to see the Bass tutorial.

MHS-
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Very helpful, what I did since I’m the only electric player is tuned to drop D and then Capo 1 which allows you to go between the two guitar parts without losing the low Eb note on the turnaround and you don’t have to retune the entire guitar.

denverbilyeu
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We need the electric guitar riff for "Might get loud" ❤🙌

jjared.m
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Wow. So good! You guys uploaded this fast! Thank you for your willingness to serve others!🙌🏻

SuperIvanluna
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Why does this song just get better and better every single listen?! Can we get Dom to give a drum playthrough, or even a longer tutorial on the song with the "improvised" sounding sections?

benjamin.kelley
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This is amazing! Well done guys, keep it up!

_davidpoveda
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Beautiful song, beautiful guitar playing! Praise the Lord! 🙌🙌🙌

msclaudiarosales
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Wow this so cool to hear the original parts from the People who made the parts awesome

dario
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I love this sick guitar in a worship song!

benfrench
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Ha! Now that you have learned all the really cool parts in Eb walks in to church Sunday morning and is told we are going to play it in the key of G and you have 10 minutes to relearn the song! How does that make you feel? Rattled!

funfreq
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Please do a bass cover @Elevation Worship Resources

calebr
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Can you guys do a vocal tutorial for rattle? Thanks!

lily.o.rose
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Thanks David and Joey, can't wait to play this in church once the lockdown is over! I always was so blown away by that epic tremolo volume swell effect. I have been trying to figure how to achieve that sound since Here Again but so far not really successful haha 😅😂 
Any pointers?

davidanthony