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Hillsong Church Choir; Senior pastors. Brian & Bobbie Houston; Album cover. Cover depicts: Darlene Zschech (main image), Reuben Morgan, Marty Sampson, Joel Houston, Annie Garratt, Rolf Wam Fjell, Matthew Tennikoff and Jonathan Douglass; Musicians. Nigel Hendroff – electric guitar; Matthew Tennikoff – bass guitar; Jad Gillies – guitar ...
Take It All may refer to: "Take It All" (song), a song from the 2009 film Nine performed by Marion Cotillard "Take It All", a song by Pop Evil from Up; Take It All, an NBC game show hosted by Howie Mandel
The implementation of chords using particular tunings is a defining part of the literature on guitar chords, which is omitted in the abstract musical-theory of chords for all instruments. For example, in the guitar (like other stringed instruments but unlike the piano ), open-string notes are not fretted and so require less hand-motion.
All of the Above is the first studio album and overall eighth album by Hillsong United and the first of a three-part global project. The album includes a DVD containing three live worship tracks recorded at the 2006 Encounterfest youth conference, a sermon from Phil Dooley and a bonus features section.
) is the 25th live album of Hillsong Worship, which consists of several worship pastors from Australian church Hillsong Church. The album was recorded during the 2016 Hillsong Conference at the Qudos Bank Arena from 4 July until 7 July 2016 and was released on 14 October 2016, under Hillsong Music, Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group.
"Take It Easy", written by Xavier Cugat (as Albert De Bru), Irving Taylor, and Vic Mizzy, 1943 '"Take It Easy", by Hopeton Lewis , one of the earliest Rocksteady hits, 1966 "Take It Easy," by Jo Jo Gunne from Jo Jo Gunne (album) , 1972
So open up, I'm climbin' in." [11] Bernie Leadon provides the lead guitar and distinctive banjo parts, as well as harmony vocals. The track's producer Johns said: "On 'Take It Easy' I got Bernie to play double-time banjo; they all thought it was a bonkers idea but it worked. It was already a great song, but that one little thing made it different."