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Showing posts with label beat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beat. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Beat it!


One of the biggest challenges in leading church worship is how to get the drummer to fit with the rest of the band in presenting songs.

Of course a rock-style or pop-style song is pretty easy, if it's in 4/4 or 3/4. A 6/8 folky number like Getty/Townend's You're the Word of God the Father is also pretty simple to land.

But what about hymns? Always a challenge to find the right way for the drummer to play along for the hymns. The songs have funny beats, the timing is never even, we keep stopping after each verse. How does the drummer make a meaningful contribution to songs like O For A Thousand Tongues to Sing, or There Is A Fountain?

I think there are 3 points to keep in mind
  1. Don't feel that you have to play all the time, or that the beat depends on you. These songs tend to be more melody-driven than the rhythm-driven stuff we're used to playing.
  2. Keep it authentic. These songs are written with beautiful music, but from a particular musical palette. Learn to play them like that, instead of trying to force them into the rock/pop mould (or worse, the Funk/Disco mould).
  3. Learn to use your drums and cymbals to add colour and texture to songs. An almost 'orchestral' style of playing suits hymns much better. Think in little isolated phrases that place emphasis on certain words, or help to move the song between different levels of energy. If you want to get schooled in this style of playing, listen to Matt Sorum's expert touch on Guns N' Roses November Rain, especially the first few verses before the solo section.
Above all, play musically. Your drum kit is not a drum machine, it's a musical instrument, with limitless possibilities for musical expression. Learn what sounds it is capable of making, and use those for God's glory and to serve the community of God's people you find yourself in.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Essential Worship Chillout Collection


I thought it would be wise to do some research on the albums I refer to in the previous post. Theses albums are on sale through Kingswaysongs.com. Kingsway do a great job of distributing and selling all sorts of fantastic Christian resources, and I would be quite at a loss without them in ministry. So the problem's not with Kingsway.

If you click here, you will go the page for the Essential Worship Chillout Collection. It was as I suspected. The blurb is as follows

"Our lives are filled with speed and pace, work pressures and family responsibilities, motorway journeys and diary essentials. Finding space to renew, revitalise and relax can seem elusive. We all need to learn to 'chillout', a state of being that has become a new musical style characterised by mellow, atmospheric arrangements with laid back beats and cool grooves."

Listen to the sound samples and tell me what you think. Especially interesting are Here I Am To Worship (Faithless meets Matt Redman, anyone?), and Jesus, Lover of My Soul (I hope heaven is an island paradise!).