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Dale
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Wizards and magic in books, movies, television

Started this discussion. Last reply by Junjie Feb 22, 2009. 19 Replies

"Alot" is not a word

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John Dierckx replied to Dale's discussion 'Instrumental worship' in the group Worship Songwriting Topics
"Hi Phil after some time of absence here I stumbled upon your post and it is a question close to my heart. I think worship in a congregational setting is something that involves the participation of the congregation, yet in my church there is almost…"
Mar 17
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Feb 13
Dale joined Bizzy Bender's group
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The Finished Works

this is a forum for all to post songs of a "finished" nature or cover tunes for the enjoyment of all. Please post charts if you are able and willing if you think it's something that could be used in worship.
Feb 13
Dale replied to Greg Moore's discussion 'Out-of-the-Box instrumentation'
"I'm learning to play the Chapman Stick. Check out this guy from the Netherlands who plays Stick with his worship team: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in0CJQYw5Y8&list=UUhV2FCfNekB5XEOFhhrbL4Q I'm a keyboardist and WX7 (electronic wind…"
Feb 13
Greg Moore replied to Dale's discussion 'What do you play?' in the group Woodwind & Brass
""What's in there?" "An ax.""
Jul 29, 2012
Greg Moore replied to Dale's discussion 'What do you play?' in the group Woodwind & Brass
"Until now, I have played organ (pipe, Hammond and the many half-breeds), piano, keyboard, harpsichord.  I can play guitar very badly (10,000 to flight) and accordion even more badly (called upon once to play for an outdoor meeting - tried to…"
Jul 29, 2012
David D Waggoner replied to Dale's discussion 'What do you play?' in the group Woodwind & Brass
""I carry my whistles around in a rifle case."  LOL!  I have a bass guitar that is in a gun case.  I have gotten some STRANGE looks going into venues with that!"
Jul 29, 2012
Roland Dale Benedict replied to Dale's discussion 'What do you play?' in the group Woodwind & Brass
"I wish I knew how to merge my two identities into one. The messages I sent go unanswered."
Jul 27, 2012

Profile Information

Home Church:
Westover Hills Assembly of God
Musical Gift(s):
Keyboards, wind controller
About Me:
I received my degree in music from the University of North Texas a long time ago. Over the years, I played many styles (rock, funk, pop, country) with various bands. I totally quit music for a few years. I inched my way back in to music via the worship band at church. These days I play in the worship band. I have begun to learn to play the Chapman Stick.
Favourite Music:
Neal Morse, Iona, Alberto & Kimberly Rivera, Salvadore, Skillet
Favourite Bible Verses / Passages:
James 1:22, Hebrews 12:1
Website:
http://visualconcert.com

Sanctus

I've uploaded a song for the first time. This one was a sort of exercise "to see if I could." The starting point was the Latin lyric and it's English translation:

Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God of hosts

The objective was to write something in a Gregorian chant style but make it rock.

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At 1:27am on August 7, 2009, Tim Black said…
Haha! I'm sure Livgren remembers to this day. Just like Mylon remembers our 5 minute discussion at Atlantafest in 1988. :) Yeah. I saw you mention Iona and I knew we had to be friends. I bought their Open Sky CD because it looked good and I fell in love. I've introduced them to all my family and friends. In that same genre, I'm also fond of Eden's Bridge.
Bless you,
Tim
At 3:50am on July 23, 2009, Michael Cornett said…
SANCTUS gives me visual images like the pink panther exploring the Great Pyramid of Giza doing a hip-hop routine in a video produced by Devo for VH1. Very eclectic my friend, all kidding aside !!!! I can really see it as a soundtrack for a dance/drama team to use in a production from the modern Roman Catholic Church doing a mass targeting teens and generation Xers. You are onto something big here !!!!!!
At 11:52am on July 21, 2009, Joel Hinck said…
Nice job on the Sanctus! I can definitely hear the Neal Morse influence. Awesome.
At 3:14am on April 22, 2009, Nick Olson said…
yes indeed... how. ;) apparently I'm a little more brain dead than I thought. haha. glad all is well. blessings, Nick
At 5:21pm on April 21, 2009, Nick Olson said…
hey brother, who's my fellow wind player doing? Nick
At 8:58pm on March 29, 2009, Jerry Frydrych said…
I have the yamaha VL70-m ( stock), a vl-70-m ( with patchman's turbo chip) and roland jv-880 all midi's together. i run them through and 8-channel mixer with mute buttons, so i can switch between them or play 2 or 3 of them together. I also hook my guitars and mandolin through the same mixer, so i can mute and unmute their channels depending on what im playing. In my closet, I have my old wx11 and wt11. Occasionally i hook that setup up with a battery pack and and battery powered amp for street outreaches.

JF
At 5:55am on February 18, 2009, Frank Woolrich said…
Thank you for adding me. God bless you in all you do for Him

Frank
At 3:29pm on February 17, 2009, Scott McCullor said…
Thanks. I'm hoping I can improve the intonation a bit and make a second pair of pickups from scratch and get similar results. We'll see.
At 1:01am on February 8, 2009, Timothy Ong said…
Hi Dale, Thanks for the introduction to wind controller :) I just managed to find the setting to disable the option to moderate the comment. Now anyone can freely post without me having to approve it. Bless ya bro.
At 6:06pm on February 7, 2009, Dale said…
Thanks Timothy. A wind controller is an electronic wind instrument. I play a Yamaha WX7, with which I trigger a VL1M tone module. The VL1M is a physical modeling synthesizer - it's not analog, not FM, not a sampler. It mathematically models the components of instruments (a pipe, string, mouthpiece, etc.). This allows it to sound as realistic as one can without actually having the real thing.

I play a bit on the side, in addition to playing at church. I have some audio samples on my site: visualconcert.com.

For more information than you want, as well as more audio samples, check out www.patchmanmusic.com.
 
 
 

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