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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: kenlacam on November 06, 2008, 08:53:16 AM
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Hello-
I am a bassist/keyboard player. I have been invited to play for a church this Sunday where the organist won't be there, only the drummer. I was asked to play either the bass or organ during service. My dilema is, I am not fluent in all the keys on the keyboard instrument, and I don't want to be stuck if I can't play a song if it is in some of my weaker keys. I could play bass during the entire service, but I don't think it would sound full with bass and drums. How do I "fake it" if I play the organ in a key I'm not familiar with?
Help!
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Wow, well i don't know how you can "fake" it on your weaker keys though, short of practicing on them. Maybe someone else can come along and give you advice on this.
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Found out from the organist what songs they are and what keys they play it in. I would prefer to play the keyboard cause it would sound fuller with the drums. Then start the practicing.
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Thanks for the advice! I know the basic progressions in the different keys, it would just sound sloppy (at least to me). I will practice on the weaker keys. The songs are led by different people who sing in different keys, so it should be a challenge. I guess the worst case scenario is just to play the bass throughout the entire service...
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Bass and drums is all you really need. You don't have to have keys playing. So, if u feel more comfortable on bass, then play that.
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Bass and drums is all you really need. You don't have to have keys playing. So, if u feel more comfortable on bass, then play that.
OK i am going to cosign on this, especially if you can play chords on the bass. If you can play chords on bass then you are good alone.
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That is an interesting thought, of just playing bass instead of keys. I'm just afraid the sound won't be as full.
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That is an interesting thought, of just playing bass instead of keys. I'm just afraid the sound won't be as full.
It may not sound as full, but trust me i would rather a proficient bassist play than a bungling keyboardist who is stumbling over chords and such.
In any case as was suggested, get the song list and practice them ahead of time.
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^ True. I've decided to play bass, as I'd rather feel comfortable and be proficient rather than stumble around, which I definitely DON'T want to do.
thanks for all of your help! ;D