Remember for our Dec 3 chapel I mentioned to you all that in between the songs I would talk about David dancing before the Lord with all his might? Did any of you notice that I actually talked about something totally different? I didn't really plan on doing that. I meant to talk about David, but funny enough, it didn't happen like that. Here's what happened…
A few days before our last practice leading up to the chapel I got thinking about the words to all of the songs. If you recall I had us all talk through the words in that last practice. While I was thinking about the words to the songs, that line in The Happy Song "…for now I know that God is for me, and not against me…" made me sit up and think. Kornelia and I had recently talked about being scared of the rapture, and that parallel was fresh in my mind - we don't have to be scared and afraid - God is on our side if we believe. I had no intention of sharing that story though.
Then came Dec 3. We had finished our sound checks. They had finished announcements. Mrs. Freeman was doing the intro to chapel and my mind went blank. I though 'well God, I know I had a few ideas of what to talk about during the first and second song, I'm just going to rest in whatever you bring to me when the time comes. That's what I did, and you heard what I ended up saying. Kind of an interesting progression….
Anyway,
I Found A Love this past week - fantastic! I'm very happy with how fast that song came together. We are starting to get a feel of playing together. It feels very natural in that song. Great job everyone! We'll keep working on Nothing is Impossible and Best Friend. I'll post a video for Best Friend below along with a couple other songs I'm thinking about.
Best Friend
Drums - Listen hard to the beat in this song. In the intro and instrumentals he does a snare, snare on beats 3 and 4 repetitively - we should try and emulate that. Also, we need to get as close as we can to the beat he's doing in the verses :-)
Singers - we're going to need to figure out how to get together enunciating our words - especially in the verses and the words come fast and furious.
Made Me Glad
Bass - Sustained notes are important in this song. The bass is still fooling around on different notes, but he's not leaving much dead space. We need that for a good foundation in this song.
Drums - the drums are a major factor in controlling the ebb and flow (dynamics) of this song. Listen to how he builds the intensity. Very solid simple bass drum and snare beat, but he then adds on top of that - listen from toms into the second chorus added to the beat. They provide a great 'increase' in intensity.
Keys - the keyboards to a lot of ditties in the verses of this song that are great to learn. Octave runs up help build intensity going into the chorus. Repeated single notes are great for impact.
One Way
I think we could pick this song up pretty quickly. Most of you know it already and it's quite easy to play.
Electric Guitar - its got some cool lead parts for you - see if you can get them down.
Drums - try and nail the beat in the verses - it that double snare again. His bass drums is pretty steady and busy in this song - a good workout. :-)
Keys - in the second verse, hear that cool synth sound in the background? I'll show it too you - it will sound really cool.
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