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Is the music at your church guitar or keyboard driven?
Our team is primarily driven by the keys. The guitar(s) are mostly just fill.
My observation is a great deal of music, contemporary or worship, being recorded today is guitar driven. Personally, I prefer guitar driven worship. What do you all prefer? God bless, b
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Yes
I know . . . ambiguous answer.
It actually depends on who is choosing songs for the week. We are in a four part rotation of who selects songs. The E.C., the P&W leader, will pick a variety of songs that tend to lean towards the modern P&W energy (meaning guitar). Michael (25 y.o.), selects primarily guitar songs. Holly, our keyboardist, selects - hmm, keyboard songs. Actually, several of the songs that she picks are traditionally guitar driven songs, but she excells at keyboard and does a great job of steering them with keys. I play both guitar and keys. I find myself enjoying guitar songs more often. However, I will often take the time to get really focused on keys for a particular series of songs during P&W time. When I play the keys, I usually add more heart and soul to what I play. Also, I have been known to play the whole P&W on keys either when another guitarist was not available, or we had the guitar well covered by someone else. In general, I think our church is mostly a modern guitar driven presentation. I often use electric guitars to liven the sound, but I love using the accoustic most of the time. This Sunday, I'm considering to allow the other guitarist to play the acoustic, while I toy around with an electric mandolin on some of the songs. The problem is, the mandolin sounds good on 2 songs out of 3 (#1 & 3), but the middle song is not so sweet . . . yet. |
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I occasionally sub bass at another church where the guitarist is very talented. The music here is guitar driven and to my ears comes off really tight and skillfull. I think this helps worshipers "enter in" the Lords presence, the skillfull part.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Wool, Dorset, UK
Posts: 282
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Guitar
Without a doubt, guitar driven - though we do play quite a few hymns & older worship songs originally written for piano. Keeps the fingers exercised
For quite a long time we were without a regular keyboard player - and now Stacey's coming on board (sorry about the pun) it will take her a while to pull us into keyboard mode. That will be fun - while I love acoustic guitar worship with electric lead bits (our usual), keyboard-led music is a totally different challenge, and can make a truly 'joyful noise unto the Lord'!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 430
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Both. We mix it up pretty good. We don't shy away from a song based on what drives it. I prefer the guitar driven songs, but I wouldn't want it to be all guitar. I like diversity. Some of my favorites are the slower keyboard songs where I can just play little fills.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Woodland Hills, CA
Posts: 818
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Guitars....
Our pastor plays a strat w/EMG's through a Line 6; I play various Tele-styles, a 12 string, and a mandolin through an AC-15 or Allen Old Flame 2x10. The funny thing is that he is very much a distorted tone guy, while I tend to live in the clean to light over drive world. We sometimes do harmonized melody guitar parts. We are thus very guitar oriented. However, our main lead singers are the drummer and keyboard player, who used to be the lead singer in a mainstream Nashville country band. Both of their spouses sing as well, as do Pastor Don and I, so we have a full sound (no bass player at present beyond the key's left hand).
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: New Iberia, LA
Posts: 28
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We haven't reached this point. P&W is guitar-driven in our church, but altar calls and prayer times are still keyboard-driven.
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Guitars can drive?
Were definitely guitar driven: one acoustic, one electric (me), a bass, and drum's. One of the ladies that sings, plays keyboards, but she hasnt for the P&W Team yet: lacking in confidence. But we keep encouraging her during practice, and one of these days I'm sure she will be up there!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Newport News, Virginia
Posts: 112
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keys....
we have a keyboard and piano! and all the singers are old...so the 15 year old lead player(me) gets left out a lot...i never get solo breaks and people in the church seem to think that an overdriven tone is louder then my clean and it "gives them headaches", although I've gotten my own mother to tell me how I sound...her response "I didn't know you were playing". I've gotten complaints saying I can't be heard and ones saying I'm too loud. All the singers think I'm too loud cause the PA isn't set up good and the monitors aren't good, plus they aren't projecting their voices. So I feel like I've been kicked aside....things are gonna change...I'll show 'em a guitar-driven song...
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 837
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Re: keys....
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Not trying to lecture here, the last church I attended my acoustic fit the best so that is what I played. Playing electric would have been fun but it would have been the wrong fit. Again welcome, Cheers Matt
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Newport News, Virginia
Posts: 112
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well...
it's not that the congregation doesn't like guitar driven music...I get compliments when I do get solos and stuff...it's just that most of the team is hard to work with and doesn't understand the musical aspect of performing live, such as they don't know how to read music or know how to use repeats and stuff or what an instrumental break is or how to set up the sound system and blend everything...everything is starting to get monotone, everyting sounds the same. i just gotta try to explain to them that it won't hurt to play the songs different then we've been playing them for the past two or three years...add some spice, different guitar lines, tempos, modulations, etc...
- the less angry zsno |
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zsno
Is "everyone" on the same page that seems to be different from you? The reason I ask, is if there is even one person with some creative clout in the choir that you can befriend, you could make some head way towards getting your perspective presented.
Once you have established a relationship with someone who you think can help, explain (BUT DON'T CRITISIZE) your point of view to them. Eventually, ask them to be your advocate in a meeting with the P&W leader. All of this is assuming that you are right and not being rightious. As Matt pointed out, it is very unproductive to create tension for the sake of getting your style observed, if everyone else is dead set against it. If this approach fails, then fear not. Use these days as your backbone for learning. Nothing stays the same forever (except God of coarse). There may be a day when you are the leader of that team, or you may be asked to lead a break out group for the youth. Or even still, there may be a day when you get a new P&W leader or that you move to another church. I would recommend that you develop and polish you skills and do your best to raise your voice, without raising their concerns (gradually, in other words). Just another $.02 worth. (believe it or not, I've given away a fortune in $.02 advice). BTW, please foregive my assuming writing style. I don't mean to be condescending. I still working on trying to offer heart felt advise without sounding condescending. As I reread my post, it appears that I still have a ways to go. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Newport News, Virginia
Posts: 112
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well....
we used to have a music minister who saw things the way the younger more "rocky" people do...but he left...then things got a little mellower...then we got a new mm and he didnt want to intrude and do things his way...but i think he should step in and take some more control now...seeing as we lost one electric player to another church...bassist went to college...and our acoustic player who's really rocky is on deployment for 6 months. so basicly im left alone...well my dad platys keys and he doesnt really care which way we go...and of course he likes to see me playing stuff i like...so basicly i think i need to convince the mm to take some more authority and help change things some...i know the guitar side is in everyone...its just that we lost it for a while and we need to find it again....
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Anchorage,Alaska
Posts: 48
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Guitar
Our church is guitar driven the band used to get paid and they were not members.So now it is recorded on Mini Disc and the guitar player does it all,he has a sax player who plays flute to.I would like to play but I don't read music and beleive me I have tried to learn how, it just doesn't register in my mind.All greek to me.I play by ear and am very lucky that way I can usually pick up a song in just a few min.Someday I will go up and do a couple of songs by myself but for now I just listen in Awe.The music leader(guitar) player is way good ,I learn stuff just watching him.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Anchorage,Alaska
Posts: 48
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I don't beleive I have,might have been at the same place at same time though,its a small world.Even in a state this size.We have a lot of musicians and different venues and lots of church's.My Aunt and I go to the "New Grace Christian" and have been since it was restarted.I plan to do some songs there in the future.I play some of the open mic's in town and we have a street gig every 4th of July.This will be our 6th year.I slip in some christian music sometimes,our band plays all styles.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 837
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Hey Geno-
We might be doing a benefit concert with a bunch of bands in March over at Crosspoint Community (that's where I attend). Doesn't have to be Christian material, my band does both.
The last one we did was the FreeFall festival last year. Shoot me a PM if you're interested. Cheers Matt
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