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metronome use

Started this discussion. Last reply by Greg Moore Apr 23. 77 Replies

how many worship groups our there when using in ear monitors, also use a metronome or drum machine in your ear to stay tight as a group.  I do and it works great.  seems like some folks don't want to…Continue

whining

Started this discussion. Last reply by Benjamin Luce Jan 1, 2012. 17 Replies

What does a worship leader do with occasional but never ending negetive feed back.  Mostly opinion drivin.  Example: "Oh by the way, when we sing hymns, can we pick hymns without a ton of words, or…Continue

 

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Greg Moore replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"One of the more repeatable "teaching moments" is when you get a song with a good upbeat chorus -- the chorus usually has fewer words-per-minute than the verse or the bridge (it seems writers have a built-in need to get a few more ideas in…"
Apr 23
Junjie replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"One of my church musicians, a very free-spirited fellow, once said, "O metronome! Lie to me or teach me to speak thy truth!" :)"
Apr 23
Junjie replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"Maybe certain songs need it. One example I can think of is "Beautiful One". It is very easy to speed up with that song, and yet later, when you get to the bridge ("You opened my eyes...") it starts to be uncomfortable to…"
Apr 23
Greg Moore replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"As one who has weighed in quite a few anti-metronomic comments, I must admit that the worship teams I have inherited in my life had a lot of experienced musicians aboard -- and with one exception the drummer had a strong sense of the continuing…"
Apr 23
Joel Hinck replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"Thought I'd weigh in on the side of the mighty metronome. Rubato is great in solo playing and in professional groups that have years of experience listening to each other and locking in to the groove. Most praise teams are not made up of such…"
Apr 22
Stevo replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"But I did enjoy the video itself...quite amusing."
Apr 20
Stevo replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"Quite an annoying song to me, but the rhythm and video makes me think it was part of what led up to Sledgehammer."
Apr 20
Greg Moore replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"Amazing, amazing video.  The cutting of the photo near the beginning (the 3/5 rule?); the scene from the Monet boardwalk painting; who knows how many hidden meanings there are, and how much pure fun?  Of course, beyond a general feeling of…"
Apr 19
Vic Salt replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"I don't mind click or no click, however, prefer listening to the Holy Spirit, worship leader and rest of the band to inform me of tempo/dynamics etc.  Having said that most places I've playing been can't afford in…"
Apr 19
Toni replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
Apr 19
Greg Moore replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"It certainly does little for freedom of rhythm -- especially with the micro-rhythm in between and around the beats.  Part of the charm of music its the way a good musician moves ahead of, behind and around a basic pulse -- and even vary the…"
Apr 19
Stevo replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"I don't know if freedom to express oneself is only available when we use a metronome. I do find it's a great trainer and anchor when I rehearse certain songs. But not necessary to have freedom. "
Apr 19
Stevo replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"So in ear metronome is next to godliness? This is starting to become silly... "
Apr 19
Greg Moore replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"We produce predictable rhythm from the time we are babies; most people can produce a regular beat without even thinking.  But a curious thing happens that can disrupt the beat in-community:  We get lost in our own production of beat, and…"
Apr 19
levite replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"You said it better than I could.  It's what I'm talkin about.  Your are the first post that understands what I meant by my original post.  I believe the predictible feel and freedom in rules is a form of excellence.  I…"
Apr 18
Todd King replied to levite's discussion 'metronome use'
"I lead a 7-piece band from a keyboard, and find "sloppy rhythm" particularly troubling. I am classically trained but enjoy making music from charts because it helps me "just feel it." Problems arise when others join in who…"
Apr 18

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