Absolutely loved this video!!! This was ordained by God for me to see this. Carl, I’m a drummer myself. This was spot on. I do practice with a metronome, and love it. Paul, I loved what you said about getting in the word. Grow in God first, then grow as a musician.
I played a gig at the Olympics (I’m a bassist)with my drummer brother ( rock solid drummer).We were on a huge outdoor stage, and I was far away from him out front. We started the first song and I realized I had no drums in the monitor; I couldn’t hear him at all ( he’s not a loud player). My clock internally is solid as a rock, so I just played. After the gig, I told my brother that I couldn’t hear him on the first song; he said in his monitor, that I was perfectly in time with him.
5mins in about the drum machine being off time reminds me of a a story that circulates about Swedish legendary studio drummer Per Lindvall, who went in to cut a drum track against a machine, and they didn't sync. He was adamant that he was on tempo and the machine was off. Turns out he was right; the drum machine was voltage controlled, and the building had slightly unsteady mains.
We don't have a full band per se, and I play drums and lead sing over almost all the CCLI songs we play from the computer. Don't laugh...it works and we've been doing it for years this way. Sometimes the songs will speed up, just enough for me to notice, especially "All Things are Possible" and "Lord You are Good" and I feel I have to rush to catch up to it, but the rest of the singers don't even notice. My worship leader wife will say later I was off a little and I tell her that some of the songs sped up again while we were playing. Is that a voltage mains thing too or is it a windows media player / youtube issue? We are in an old 1980's industrial building with fluorescent light fixtures.
Roger Jones computers have extremely exact clocks, and if one computer should fall out of sync with the one providing streamed content it just wouldn’t work. Also, I imagine you’re using a laptop or similar, which will have a battery to further balance out any imperfections in the electricity. Fluorescent lights might cause a nasty hum, but not the effects you describe. The cause must lie elsewhere.
@@migrantfamily Thanks, actually we are using an HP tower running Windows 8 and the newest version of Windows Media Player. We also have an issue of what sounds like "phasing" of volume (like a wave) and that's why I brought up the fluorescent light fixture issue and possible "brown outs" (voltage glitches)
Most metronome and click track apps let you program in a set list, so you can easily switch from one song (tempo/meter) to the next. Some even allow for foot pedals to control on/off, previous song, next song, etc. so you can run it hands free.
Man, this guy is awesome! This should be watched by every band member in the world!
It should be a musician standard.
Great times with these awesome friends worshipping God, sharing with worship teams, encouraging the church. Glory to God! Blessings all. Carl.
thanks for your tips man
What a blessing you are Paul, we listened to the CD you did on worship in 2003-04 , and now again,so nice
Absolutely loved this video!!! This was ordained by God for me to see this. Carl, I’m a drummer myself. This was spot on. I do practice with a metronome, and love it. Paul, I loved what you said about getting in the word. Grow in God first, then grow as a musician.
I played a gig at the Olympics (I’m a bassist)with my drummer brother ( rock solid drummer).We were on a huge outdoor stage, and I was far away from him out front. We started the first song and I realized I had no drums in the monitor; I couldn’t hear him at all ( he’s not a loud player). My clock internally is solid as a rock, so I just played. After the gig, I told my brother that I couldn’t hear him on the first song; he said in his monitor, that I was perfectly in time with him.
This is amazing, thank you guys God bless You all! This is so much help
If you are one of the six people who dislike this video get a metronome and go practice 😊
Thank u so much i love it
God bless you
I m a worship leader in bolivia
I love your songs we sing them in our church and also translate them
Thank you for this. Still a great resource for teams today. God bless you Paul.
The verse in the description text should be 1 Chronicles 25:7 for "All the musicians were trained and skilled in music for The Lord". Great stuff!
Watching from Philippines, God Bless your team! ❤️🙏
Awesome. Absolutely love it.
Thanks for the lesson...
Very helpful content here
Thank you Paul, I learned a lot....
As always I like your way of teaching worship ministers. God bless your team. I hope I can attend again in concerts and workshops in Manila.
5mins in about the drum machine being off time reminds me of a a story that circulates about Swedish legendary studio drummer Per Lindvall, who went in to cut a drum track against a machine, and they didn't sync. He was adamant that he was on tempo and the machine was off. Turns out he was right; the drum machine was voltage controlled, and the building had slightly unsteady mains.
We don't have a full band per se, and I play drums and lead sing over almost all the CCLI songs we play from the computer. Don't laugh...it works and we've been doing it for years this way. Sometimes the songs will speed up, just enough for me to notice, especially "All Things are Possible" and "Lord You are Good" and I feel I have to rush to catch up to it, but the rest of the singers don't even notice. My worship leader wife will say later I was off a little and I tell her that some of the songs sped up again while we were playing. Is that a voltage mains thing too or is it a windows media player / youtube issue? We are in an old 1980's industrial building with fluorescent light fixtures.
Roger Jones computers have extremely exact clocks, and if one computer should fall out of sync with the one providing streamed content it just wouldn’t work. Also, I imagine you’re using a laptop or similar, which will have a battery to further balance out any imperfections in the electricity. Fluorescent lights might cause a nasty hum, but not the effects you describe. The cause must lie elsewhere.
@@migrantfamily Thanks, actually we are using an HP tower running Windows 8 and the newest version of Windows Media Player. We also have an issue of what sounds like "phasing" of volume (like a wave) and that's why I brought up the fluorescent light fixture issue and possible "brown outs" (voltage glitches)
This is awesome!!!!!
Most metronome and click track apps let you program in a set list, so you can easily switch from one song (tempo/meter) to the next.
Some even allow for foot pedals to control on/off, previous song, next song, etc. so you can run it hands free.
Dude, is that Jared on keys?
Great vid but really dislike the interruptions of ads
I do not like the click playing 8's I always set in on quarter notes. hosannah 57bpm