
King Elvis
New member
Any of you guys play in a band at church?? Praise and worship band or anything like that?
Major Tom said:I really enjoy it for the most part, but I sometimes get frustrated with:
The person running (or ruining) the sound. In a word, clueless
We don't work at trying to be "tight", or coordinating parts; just run thru the tune a couple times.
We seem to follow a formula for the arrrangement of almost every song, always predictable.
...overall it has been a learning experience
My experience is a combination of these two, I think. Our church went from having a young, hip worship leader (with a wife who is eight hours short of having a PhD in music as a pianist) to having a bunch of people involved in the selection and direction of the music. We no longer occasionally rock out, and my Digitech RP-3 stays locked pretty much on one clean tone throughout the services (half hour praise and worship at 9 a.m., more traditional setup for the service from 10:30 to 11:30). I play a Dean EVO Select through the RP-3 into a Randall head pushing an old Ampeg 4x12. It's been good in many ways, especially since I hadn't played in front of people in so many years, and it's helped me to start getting more serious about actually learning chords (I'm an old metalhead who lived and died by the barre chord). But my enthusiasm has diminished considerably, and I'm struggling to decide if I should continue to play and serve as best I can or rather find some other capacity to serve and stick to writing my own material at home like mixmkr. I think I'll continue to play, mainly because I don't want to jump the gun on the Lord when He may be teaching me a lesson.Originally posted by mxmkr
I played bass, gtr....whatever in a small church ensemble for a year and a half and had to quit out of frustration. Soooo many mistakes and not caring to play the best you can. The director was on an ego trip and was actually the cause of most of the musical errors. I was bummed and ended up just recording praise and worship style songs at home.
King Elvis said:Wow this is fantastic...
I thought that some of you did play in church, I just didnt know how many. I love our church's band but I am really interested in being a part of it. Right now they have enough guitar players so I am gonna join the choir and work it from there. Maybe I can become a standby or something if they need me.
eyeslikefire said:Perseverance my friend, believe me that when he calls you (and he will) it'll be when you least expect it.
I can so relate to that. Our stage monitors are always a mess in terms of mix; most of the time I'm trying to hear what comes from my 4x12, since I can't usually hear myself in the keyboard/vocal-heavy monitor mix.Fusioninspace said:The biggest headache????? Stage Monitors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Feedback, "I'm not loud enough", "I'm too loud if I sing louder - can you fix that?", etc.