Listening to the song is so important before even learning the music, get comfortable with the dynamics the song structure, the vocal melody the words of the song. Makes it that much easier to play if you heard the song.
Have an idea for what we could talk about on a future Sunday Vlog? Let us know int he comments - thanks for watching! (And Bradford... this comment was first).
Worship Tutorials - I am a worship leader for a youth band at a fairly small church. We lead worship for our main congregation every month or two. We are all completely new to worship leading and are dealing with a lot of roadblocks. Division and spiritual attacks within the band, my question is how do you go about these attacks and keep your team focused on what’s truly important; which is leading the congregation into the presence of the Lord.
Give advice for young worship leaders 🙌 I think sometimes it's hard to be accepted as a leader, but also to behave as the leader if most of the band members are more than twice as old or even have children in my age (I'm 18) Thanks for your videos, love them.
Hey Brian I recently switched churches due to moving and joined the student band for lead guitar and was wondering if you could do next Sunday and maybe talk about younger people/ students leading ministry.
Great help, my cousin and I play electrics on a normal Sunday. We seem not to follow what’s popular or how the song goes. We both have a southern blues feel, to break up the monotony of the original.
Totally agree and I always try to prepare as much as I can, but I love doing it! Hey, you say you run the helix to the Kemper? I’m curious how and why you do this? Does that mean you don’t use modeling of amps and cabs on helix?
You could start with an equalizer, remove certain frequencies to find where in the mix you are taking your cues from, an example would be when I tried to learn an Isreal Houghton song and I was the acoustic guitar player....where in the world in a modern gospel full band am I going to find a plinkity plink strumming acoustic guitar? Challenges breed growth
I'm a soundguy in my church and I've been thinking about what music is okey to play before the service start. When I for instance come an hour or two before the band gets there I like to have some music on when I'm working, is it okey to not listen to worship music? can I listen to rock, metal, blues and whatever else? should I consider what music I listen to?
benjamin mellingen I don’t think so, simply out of respect for the fact that that place will soon be a place of worship. I’m always early before my band mates and listen to completely new bands and styles of worship and it’s always fun hearing something new while I mentally prepare myself and my rig for the night.
Do you guys actively use the line 6 hx effects? Like on stage? I am using my pod hd500x and I have a few analog pedals going through and then that is going to my orange amp on stage but I've been thinking about buying an hx effects and hooking that up in the chain especially since it adds another 9 effects at once which would be great for swells and ambience. So do you guys recommend it for the price? (i never bought the helix cause of how expensive it is) and would it be great in combo with the hd500x with analog pedals already in the chain? I just don't want to go out spending $600 for something I won't use.
JLU2k no deep meaning for this actually! Just literally listen to the song. Learn the song as a whole and not just what parts you play. It’ll make playing your parts easier when you know how it works as a whole.
I can understand why a person would not align with this style of worship service. But what always gets me about comments like yours is you are judging the hearts of the worshippers in this video based on stylistic choices we made at this church. Did the songs we sing glorify Christ? Were the lyrics Biblical? Was the message that was preached that morning Biblical? The answer is yes. But you accuse us of not being ‘worshipful’ because you don’t like the style of music. I’ve removed a lot of your comments lately because they all come from this spirit. If you don’t like our content, that is totally fine. I can understand why someone wouldn’t. But please don’t presume to judge our worship.
@@worshiptutorials I enjoy your videos actually and have found many of your guitar instructionals helpful. Thank you. When production is like this it begs the question whether there is true glorification of God taking place or if it is simply the aesthetics moving people. Here’s the better question - why does the church feel the need to make the product so heavily produced? Honest question. Many of us at smaller churches wonder how these decisions are made at large churches re: ultra-modern style. Might be a good video idea, fwiw. Many of the folks in leadership seem like they have great hearts which is why some of the stylistic items are puzzling. I liked your video about leading in the coffee house and the authentic worship experience you and the congregation had. I think you were on to something with that.
Listening to the song is so important before even learning the music, get comfortable with the dynamics the song structure, the vocal melody the words of the song. Makes it that much easier to play if you heard the song.
Those transitions, OH MY GOODNESS... and yes old school DC TALK this weekend!!!!
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"If you don't know the song you can't play the song." THIS IS SOOOO TRUE.
Have an idea for what we could talk about on a future Sunday Vlog? Let us know int he comments - thanks for watching! (And Bradford... this comment was first).
Worship Tutorials dang iiiiiiit 💪🏼
Worship Tutorials - I am a worship leader for a youth band at a fairly small church. We lead worship for our main congregation every month or two. We are all completely new to worship leading and are dealing with a lot of roadblocks. Division and spiritual attacks within the band, my question is how do you go about these attacks and keep your team focused on what’s truly important; which is leading the congregation into the presence of the Lord.
Give advice for young worship leaders 🙌
I think sometimes it's hard to be accepted as a leader, but also to behave as the leader if most of the band members are more than twice as old or even have children in my age (I'm 18)
Thanks for your videos, love them.
Talk about multisite and how you centralize several different worship settings
Still watching this, but being a part of a smaller church, these videos are super helpful for me. Please keep them coming.
Everything is about dynamic wow thank you Angelo!!
Hey Brian I recently switched churches due to moving and joined the student band for lead guitar and was wondering if you could do next Sunday and maybe talk about younger people/ students leading ministry.
Eure Sänger sind der Wahnsinn! Love it! :)
My favorite format yet. This was quite an enjoyable vlog format. Keep up the great work and content.
Best Vlog you have done yet. Wonderful Content
Great help, my cousin and I play electrics on a normal Sunday. We seem not to follow what’s popular or how the song goes. We both have a southern blues feel, to break up the monotony of the original.
2:00 wisdom from a fellow bassist 👍
Love your videos, helpful and entertaining.
Anyone else at 11:50 get almost angry because it worked so well? xD
Zachary Peculier haha yeah it was awesome. I saw hillsong do it first but i like this version better.
I suppose you’d have to be scheduled a certain way but I’d love to see a Sunday vlog at one of your smaller campuses, even the set up/take down one.
What’s the same as the bigger one. What’s different, etc
Danny Choi Brian and I have wanted to do that together but schedules keep not working out 😞
pre-service meeting 6:!5am??? dang.. so early
Great content guys! Thanks.
Totally agree and I always try to prepare as much as I can, but I love doing it!
Hey, you say you run the helix to the Kemper? I’m curious how and why you do this? Does that mean you don’t use modeling of amps and cabs on helix?
Video on your churches lighting?
I dont if you guys have done a video on this already, but any advice on transitions between songs for keyboardists or just in general?
I've been trying to get quality audio recorded from our worship sets. How did you get the audio to sound so good?
Wuuuh Sunday Vlog!
How do I relearn how I listen to music like how you are talking about also I don’t know a lot about music
You could start with an equalizer, remove certain frequencies to find where in the mix you are taking your cues from, an example would be when I tried to learn an Isreal Houghton song and I was the acoustic guitar player....where in the world in a modern gospel full band am I going to find a plinkity plink strumming acoustic guitar? Challenges breed growth
@@richardlewis1243 what is the best way to do that for free ( on ipad
I'm a soundguy in my church and I've been thinking about what music is okey to play before the service start. When I for instance come an hour or two before the band gets there I like to have some music on when I'm working, is it okey to not listen to worship music? can I listen to rock, metal, blues and whatever else? should I consider what music I listen to?
benjamin mellingen I don’t think so, simply out of respect for the fact that that place will soon be a place of worship. I’m always early before my band mates and listen to completely new bands and styles of worship and it’s always fun hearing something new while I mentally prepare myself and my rig for the night.
Do you guys actively use the line 6 hx effects? Like on stage? I am using my pod hd500x and I have a few analog pedals going through and then that is going to my orange amp on stage but I've been thinking about buying an hx effects and hooking that up in the chain especially since it adds another 9 effects at once which would be great for swells and ambience. So do you guys recommend it for the price? (i never bought the helix cause of how expensive it is) and would it be great in combo with the hd500x with analog pedals already in the chain? I just don't want to go out spending $600 for something I won't use.
Harrison Cunha yessir! Main campus does (shown here) unless someone ya their own gear. Even then most like using the HX and KPA setup!
Bradford Mitchell thanks!
Could you possibly go a little more in depth on the initial listen to the song? Do an example?
JLU2k no deep meaning for this actually! Just literally listen to the song. Learn the song as a whole and not just what parts you play. It’ll make playing your parts easier when you know how it works as a whole.
"How do I get my team to come prepared?" Get rid of them! I've never played in a church where the team could even spell "preparation." LOL!
I fail to see how anything about that service is worshipful. Noise cacophony. Nothing pleasant about it.
This looks like Church, Inc.
I can understand why a person would not align with this style of worship service. But what always gets me about comments like yours is you are judging the hearts of the worshippers in this video based on stylistic choices we made at this church.
Did the songs we sing glorify Christ? Were the lyrics Biblical? Was the message that was preached that morning Biblical? The answer is yes.
But you accuse us of not being ‘worshipful’ because you don’t like the style of music.
I’ve removed a lot of your comments lately because they all come from this spirit. If you don’t like our content, that is totally fine. I can understand why someone wouldn’t. But please don’t presume to judge our worship.
@@worshiptutorials I enjoy your videos actually and have found many of your guitar instructionals helpful. Thank you.
When production is like this it begs the question whether there is true glorification of God taking place or if it is simply the aesthetics moving people.
Here’s the better question - why does the church feel the need to make the product so heavily produced? Honest question. Many of us at smaller churches wonder how these decisions are made at large churches re: ultra-modern style. Might be a good video idea, fwiw.
Many of the folks in leadership seem like they have great hearts which is why some of the stylistic items are puzzling.
I liked your video about leading in the coffee house and the authentic worship experience you and the congregation had. I think you were on to something with that.
and i thought i was first.... oof