Re: Elec. Guitar in Church
Well Killian,I think it's good to be concerned about the sound of your guitar, but I wouldn't get too caught up in it. You might have the fatest sound in the free world, but if it isn't what the P&W team needs for that song, it's pointless.The key to playing with a large team is to be skilled, yet humble, distinct, yet blended. Remember that when you are lifting up worship that there is a time for your guitar to be out there in the forefront, and there will be times that you will just be adding some color.Definitely not trying to be critical here. My suggestion is to pick up some contemporary praise & worship CDs from Hillsongs, possibly some of the newer WOW CDs. Take a listen to their leads. Most of them are really warm, slightly "chorusy,"but they are definitely used with care.Hope this helps!:-)
I think it's good to be concerned about the sound of your guitar, but I wouldn't get too caught up in it. You might have the fatest sound in the free world, but if it isn't what the P&W team needs for that song, it's pointless.
The key to playing with a large team is to be skilled, yet humble, distinct, yet blended. Remember that when you are lifting up worship that there is a time for your guitar to be out there in the forefront, and there will be times that you will just be adding some color.
Definitely not trying to be critical here. My suggestion is to pick up some contemporary praise & worship CDs from Hillsongs, possibly some of the newer WOW CDs. Take a listen to their leads. Most of them are really warm, slightly "chorusy,"but they are definitely used with care.
Hope this helps!:-)
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