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Crafting the Perfect Bass Tone

The bass gui­tar is an often for­got­ten, but cru­cially impor­tant part of any band or rhythm sec­tion. Peo­ple may think that you sim­ply plug in a bass and go for it — not the case. Just like any art form, there are a whole range of extended tech­niques and tone tips that apply to this […]

Drum Tuning 101

Tun­ing isn’t just for gui­tarists. Drum­mers need to be aware that how they tune their drums makes a dra­matic dif­fer­ence both to their over­all drum kit sound, their band and even to the feel and mood of the music. A well tuned drum kit won’t be noticed as much as a poorly tuned one —

7 Effective Practice Routines for Brass

Over many years of play­ing brass I think that my rehearsal time has been largely wasted time. I have always loved to play so that is the way I have approached my rehearsals.   Aca­d­e­mics will say you must rehearse in a sys­tem­atic way and I have tried that. It is dead bor­ing and over

3 Easy Ways to Move Between Keys

Often in our Sun­day wor­ship, we’ll have a setlist of songs that are in unre­lated or dif­fer­ent keys to each other. Part of the musi­cians role (par­tic­u­larly and most impor­tantly the key­boardists role) is to change keys between these songs (mod­u­late) so that the tran­si­tions and dead time between songs are as seam­less and smooth

Amplify Stage Design: 2015

Amplify stage design is always a chal­lenge. What can we cre­ate that is dif­fer­ent, ver­sa­tile, and that will add to the wor­ship expe­ri­ence? This year, we based the back wall of the stage design off some­one else’s design (yeah, all good design is mim­ic­ked right!), so credit for the falling cards idea goes to another church,

7 Tips to Help Prepare for an Event

When it comes to pro­duc­tion, events of all scales require solid prepa­ra­tion and a well thought out plan. Here are some key ele­ments to think about when plan­ning your next event. 1. The event itself: Ask your­self and the organ­is­ers a few ques­tions at this stage to ensure you are fol­low­ing their vision for the

Using Active Mixing to Enhance Worship Times

Whether pur­pose­ful or not, there tends to be a level of sep­a­ra­tion between musi­cians and sound engi­neers. Active mix­ing is a way to lower this bar­rier and for musi­cians and engi­neers to work together in order to cre­ate some amaz­ing wor­ship times. Here are some of the con­cepts behind active mix­ing and how it can

4 Slide Design Tips for Worship

Design­ing the slides that present your con­tent dur­ing wor­ship times is really impor­tant. They make or break the atten­tion that your con­gre­ga­tion will pay, and if they look tacky, it’ll be noticed. There are a whole host of needs and styles out there, and each church will be dif­fer­ent in its approach. Here are a

5 Ways to Create and Develop Your Ideas

Cre­ative writ­ing lives and breathes on the writer’s abil­ity to gen­er­ate that one spark of an idea that can turn into some­thing amaz­ing. Unfor­tu­nately, those types of ideas seem to have a mind of their own, and inspi­ra­tion isn’t usu­ally some­thing we can bot­tle. So what can cre­ative writ­ers to to cre­ate and then develop

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