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06-19-2007, 10:41 AM
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#1 | | support the rabid
Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Ohio Posts: 7,310
| Song Selections - week of June 23/24 I'm not leading this week, but I'm playing acoustic and singing. Conspiracy Of Kindness
Beautiful One (G) - Tim Hughes
Welcome/Greeting Shine (G#) - Matt Redman Majesty (C) - Delirious Unfailing Love (G#) - Chris Tomlin Let My Words Be Few (G#) - Matt Redman
Communion (Grace Flows Down is the song during communion)
Offering Message: Low Risk, High Grace
Closing Song
__________________ "When we're still holding on to how things were, our arms aren't free to embrace today." - Rob Bell
I've decided to embrace today - "May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace."
Peace,
Adam |
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06-20-2007, 08:18 PM
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#2 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2006 Location: Indiana Posts: 126
| We're going to do:
I Will Sing
Lord I Lift Your Name on High
Agnus Dei
By His Wounds
I Bow Down
(I hope I didn't misspell anything)
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06-21-2007, 10:37 AM
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#3 | | Say no to "twenty ten"
Joined: Dec 2004 Location: The First State Posts: 4,826
| Amen - Tommy Walker
*welcome-prayer*
You Are Good - Israel Houghton/Michael Gungor
Days of Elijah - Robin Mark
*invitation to prayer*
The Solid Rock - traditional/Edward Mote
The Lord's Prayer - Tommy Walker/Jacob Park arrangement
__________________ Lead, follow and get out of the way. youtube myspace |
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06-21-2007, 11:18 AM
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#4 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,110
| Sermon: Don't Worry, Be Happy.
Doors/Walk-in: iPod Beach Tunes Tech
Pre-Worship: Our Love Is Loud (E)
Welcome To Worship!
Song: Days Of Elijah (G)
Video: Graduation Day
Source: BLUEFISH TV
Graduate Recognition
Turn & Greet: Steve Rowe ~Electric Guitar
Worship Songs: You’re Worthy Of My Praise (G) Befriended (D) Here I Am To Worship (E)
Prayer
Message: “Don’t Worry Be Happy” Ron 100 40:00
Transitions
Commitment Songs: Saves The Day (G) Here I Am To Worship (E) Lord Reign In Me (G)
Exit Music: Your Favorite Band
“Beach Tunes" |
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06-21-2007, 03:50 PM
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#5 | | support the rabid
Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Ohio Posts: 7,310
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Originally Posted by psalm63adam I'm not leading this week, but I'm playing acoustic and singing. | Scratch that. I'm playing bass and singing. Trying to fill whatever holes I can.
I've been having some fun practicing with the bass. It's been awhile.
__________________ "When we're still holding on to how things were, our arms aren't free to embrace today." - Rob Bell
I've decided to embrace today - "May God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ give you grace and peace."
Peace,
Adam |
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06-21-2007, 04:34 PM
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#6 | | Registered User
Joined: Oct 2002 Location: Honolulu, HI Posts: 703
| For electric guitarists playing "Days of Elijah":
Could you comment on how you plan to play the song -- e.g., how to build the song, effects, guitar tone, techniques, recorded versions of the song you get ideas from? |
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06-21-2007, 05:02 PM
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#7 | | Say no to "twenty ten"
Joined: Dec 2004 Location: The First State Posts: 4,826
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Originally Posted by everyman For electric guitarists playing "Days of Elijah":
Could you comment on how you plan to play the song -- e.g., how to build the song, effects, guitar tone, techniques, recorded versions of the song you get ideas from? | The only version I've ever heard is Robin Mark's 8 minute long live version.
We do a similar groove...it's very clap-along friendly...and I do a combo of muted picking and strummed whole-note chords (strum and let it ring for a 4 count) on the verses and then maybe add a little overdrive for the chorus.
As with most songs, musical dynamics is key to the song not being a droning bore but being full of life and energy.
__________________ Lead, follow and get out of the way. youtube myspace |
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06-21-2007, 05:06 PM
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#8 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,110
| Quote:
Originally Posted by everyman For electric guitarists playing "Days of Elijah":
Could you comment on how you plan to play the song -- e.g., how to build the song, effects, guitar tone, techniques, recorded versions of the song you get ideas from? | I don't lead in on the song, so I tend to come in on the start of the first verse with ringing downstroked chords using a light OD. On the minors over "and these are the days of great trials" i play arpeggiated chords or just a slow string-to-string strum through.
On the chorus (Behold He comes...etc.) I play with the same light OD but I strum continuously throughout until the return to the second verse. At the second verse I use palm-mutes. I play the second time through the chorus the same as the first.
When it gets to the "no god like Jehovah" part, I usually don't play the first four times through (I think we do it a total of 15 times). repeats 5-8 I do light palm mute. I increase the volume of those on 9-12 and play full out on 12-15, continuing that dynamic through the final chorus.
Days of Elijah is one of my least favorite songs to play... |
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06-22-2007, 02:31 AM
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#9 | | Registered User
Joined: Oct 2002 Location: Honolulu, HI Posts: 703
| Thanks for your responses. As Dave said, that song is all about dynamics. It's interesting to see what kind of things Dave and Steve pull out of their bags to make the song come alive.
The skill and sensitivity of the worship leader is also a factor in making the song work. I hate it when the worship leader cuts off early from the "no God like Jehovah" part and I love it when there's a long, gradual build up -- a rhythm guitarist's delight.
Anyway, thanks for the ideas.
Last edited by everyman; 06-22-2007 at 04:40 AM.
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