Q&A With the Bethel Music Band | WorshipU
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2020
- Q&A With the Bethel Music Band | WorshipU
Learn about communication, practice, and dealing with failure from members of the Bethel band. Hosted by Hunter Thompson. Interviewees are David Whitworth, Joe Volk, Adam Kiser, Mat Ogden, Nick Stailey, Jonathan Lee & David Hislop.
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Bless Bethel
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May God bless you all today & always.
Same to you!
Holding a mic up to a phone. He he I thought only small town worship leaders did that
This is Good stuff❤️
so good
Cool very helpful thanks
No problem 👍
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Jenn Johnson and Brian Johnson are true leaders.
Don´t know if I will get a response to this but if y'all see this let me know, I am a young teen who aspires to be in a travel worship band some day to play electric. Is there any tips you could give in order to maybe get there someday? Thanks!
me too! this is my aspiration as well
Incidentally, the Multitracks girl’s name is actually Beth.
Ohh really?
Ok then
Hope this panel blesses y'all! Keep up the worship ❤️
why most of you guys got TAToo ?3.
as you guys know what is that mean
Why has the use of a Capo become such a Crutch for Contemporary Christian music guitar players, when they are so rarely used by other musicians?
They’re used more so for rhythm guitar and there are just generally more rhythm players in worship music.
I don’t think that is the case as both Hillsong Elevation and Planetshakers music often has lead guitar lines and solos.
Paul Bingham Yeah, but they have plenty of rhythm players on stage as well. They’re not all lead players.
For the artists/musicians putting out the music, it's usually more so achieving a tonal change or 'filling space' than a crutch.
Craig Moleski I disagree as if it were a tonal change then why aren’t all the pro guitar players using Capos?
@31:15 This dude just blaspheming like it's a hobby. I wasn't getting the greatest vibes from this guy to begin with, but now I know why. He's faking it.
what’s he faking?