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Offline antani

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« on: October 18, 2005, 12:12:33 AM »
hey bro. uriah i was wondering if you can play with some gain to show what you can do with those sounds in church if possible

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2005, 05:56:17 AM »
....you may need someone else to do that....I am A Black man who has only played in Black churches...and you really dont hear too much of that in Black churches.  That sound is not a big part of our culture.  Though I can play that way...I am not at all sure what would be appropriate for church....

A guy every once in a while uses it at the church I attend...and people look at him like he is crazy....

maybe you can ask that guy who did a nice distorted solo post as an answer to someone who needed a solo for the morning service.....It sounded nice but not too harsh...

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2005, 09:13:52 AM »
it doesn't have to be heavy metal gain...........

i've heard some amount of distortion used tons of times....DuBose uses it on every cd I've ever heard him play on. it's all in how you do it. now, if you're tlaking about thrashing around on POwer Chords during a Hezekiah Walker song, good luck with that, lol.  :P

but to use it to make your lead stuff stand out a little more, or to have a little more "oomph" to them, it's perfectly fine.

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2005, 09:47:51 AM »
OH...I THOUGHT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT ROCK STYLE STUFF...

I CAN DO THAT....I MEANT TO DO IT A WHILE AGO...BUT KEEP GETTING DISTRACTED!

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2005, 02:16:13 PM »
lol, he may be talking about that uriah, I was just playing devils advocate. maybe if he could be more specific as to what he wants to know, whether it's just using a dirtier sound for gospel music or using a more rock and roll sound.(maybe for guitar driven worship stuff in a multi ethnic type setting??)

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2005, 03:04:31 PM »
Quote from: jlynnb1
it doesn't have to be heavy metal gain...........

i've heard some amount of distortion used tons of times....DuBose uses it on every cd I've ever heard him play on. it's all in how you do it. now, if you're tlaking about thrashing around on POwer Chords during a Hezekiah Walker song, good luck with that, lol.  :P

but to use it to make your lead stuff stand out a little more, or to have a little more "oomph" to them, it's perfectly fine.


ALSO!...EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE ON CD'S THEY ARE NOT necessarily played that way in church....

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #6 on: October 18, 2005, 04:05:07 PM »
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Quote from: jlynnb1
it doesn't have to be heavy metal gain...........

i've heard some amount of distortion used tons of times....DuBose uses it on every cd I've ever heard him play on. it's all in how you do it. now, if you're tlaking about thrashing around on POwer Chords during a Hezekiah Walker song, good luck with that, lol.  :P

but to use it to make your lead stuff stand out a little more, or to have a little more "oomph" to them, it's perfectly fine.


ALSO!...EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE ON CD'S THEY ARE NOT necessarily played that way in church....


because alot of people never take the time to learn to play with control, or how to use distortionand not put it on "11" everytime. they just crank the gain and of course it sound bad because they are sloppy and out of control.

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2005, 06:38:08 PM »
Distortion is very common in contemporary gospel music, but not so's that you'd notice it.  You have to be VERY tasteful with it, there are certain specific areas that it is called for.  Very much in the way that a keyboard player would use synth horns-- in the right places they add a lot, but play the whole song on horns and it sounds bad!

Rather than try to explain where, I'm going to list some examples that come to mind.  And yes DuBose is in there.

Kurt Carr - In the Sanctuary
Shekinah Glory - Praise Is What I Do
Kirk Franklin - Revolution
Israel & New Breed - Magnificent and Holy
New Direction - New Direction
Lamar Campbell - More Than Anything
TD Jakes - Your Majesty
Fred Hammond - Pages of Life II Intro (and elsewhere on the album)
Byron Cage - Prince of Praise (Intro & Magnify)
Fred Hammond - You Are My Daily Bread/Lord of the Harvest
John P Kee - Right Here
Kirk Franklin - Hosanna
Donald Lawrence - Never Seen the Righteous
Deitrick Haddon - Dont Let Me Fall

These are in no particular order other than what I thought of them.  Note that almost always, when the guitar has distortion it is either playing a melody line, or note for note what the bass is playing.  

Of course, all these examples are rehearsed bands playing for professional concerts or in the studio.  If you are playing in church, I would use the same format if you have a choir or praise & worship team doing contemporary songs, and your band rehearses (so you can practice the breaks and such where you use distortion).  The less rehearsed your band the more sparingly I would use it, of course if your band is really good you may be able to flow together very well without rehearsal in which case you can be create.

Old school gospel doesnt often use distortion, however you can use an overdrive on your guitar to get a more bluesy sound.

Contemporary Christian Praise & Worship, and Christian Rock, may use a lot of distortion on chords for rhythm parts.  But that's because the music is more guitar based and the guitar doesnt interfere with the vocals as much.

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2005, 01:47:47 AM »
yo bro uriah i'm a brother sorry i didn't explain myself clearly i meant  just some gains on leads not anything like rock chords or nothing but common sounds that your here in the gospel recording world thanks 2 king 3:15

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bro uriah if possible can you play with some gain for ideas
« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2005, 05:27:14 PM »
I HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN YOU.....JUST BUSY!

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i feel you
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2005, 10:42:39 PM »
i feel you thanks for leaving that message
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