The simplicity isn't the problem. It's the fact that everything, especially the bass work, sounds the same. No one has an identifiable sound. Back in the day, secular or spiritual, you knew who folk were from the first few notes. Whether it's Motown, Philly, Chic, or Timothy Wright, Hez, Donald Lawrence; they all had a sound! God gave us different gifts and different voices. But it appears that we all want to sound either like everyone else, or like the hot thing of the moment!
This is the honest truth. I try explaining this to musicians I’m around. Back in the day, we knew who was playing because they each had a sound that separated them from the next guy. I personally found that it doesn’t get boring for me because I listen to the entire band. I knew where to place my embellishments.
As a lead guitarist, I can verify this unequivocally. Back in the day, a hundred different players produced a hundred distinctly different sounds. A variety of stylistic preferences, attacks, melodic sensibilities, and influences combined with a variety of guitars, amps, and pedals to create a sound that was unique to each player. But for some time now, nearly every lead guitarist is going for a transparent overdrive with a big, creamy reverb and a dotted eighth note delay with a lot of feedback (multiple echoes). I dug the sound at first, purchased all the gear necessary to pull it off, and learned the styles of players from Hillsong, Gateway, Jesus Culture, and Bethel Music, among others. And the sound persisted... and persisted... and persisted. Suddenly I realized that everything we were playing sounded --- not the same, per se, but very similar. Lately I have been introducing some old gear into the new gear, and putting some bluesy and jazzy licks back in my playing, as appropriate. (Not to glorify me, mind you. (Yuck!) But to glorify the one who gave me a passion for worship music in the first place.) So for instance, I'll try something like using a big fat fuzz pedal sound instead of the transparent overdrive; and I'll use it ALONG WITH the new gear. And instead of playing exactly what the guy did on the recording (which was fine, by the way), I make it my own. It doesn't sound like the same old stuff we've been hearing for the last couple of decades; AND it doesn't really sound like anything that's been done before that, because it's combining the old with the new in brand new ways. There are a nearly infinite number of possibilities! New ideas + old ideas + creativity + boldness = exciting new sounds. Go for it, my friends! All glory to Jesus!!!
@@bishopbass73 You are exactly right I play CCM music right now and it is soo borning. Honestly as much as I don’t like it I would like it more or appreciate it more if they would switch up the songs every song has the same beat or the same rhythm almost the same and I just can’t connect with it even though lyrically it talks about who God is and that always getting something from him but it’s just to me it’s just I don’t really care for it and it’s as a drummer for me it’s really complex it’s very very easy but it’s also complex at the same time something so simple can be so hard I will never understand how something so incredibly easy can be so hard to play tennis the placements you can have a fast song they have 16 different elements in the same song first it slow then as fast and the rhythm changes then I hope I chip other things by the time Sunday comes I forget how the song goes I just can’t connect with Christian contemporary music for some reason I can’t vibe with it
@@droidfan no, but they don't record music together anymore, and modern Christian artists kinda lack something when compared to the older guys and gals.
Ohmygosh, man, this is exactly my heart and thought process too. I’ve been on a CCM team, consistently, since 2001 so I know exactly what you mean! As a songwriter and a creative, the monotony of it all drives me INSANE. So, one of my ultimate life-goals is to start a community movement of others like me that have a passion and skill for writing a new wave of worship music that is musically more complex and engaging yet NOT distracting as well as have lyrics that hit you hard and resonate yet don’t rhyme and is not all about “you”, the congregant member. I’d love to connect and see who else is out there who wants to get the ball rolling. (Also- the Snarky Puppy b-roll, I see you, man, I see you! Haha)
Solid perspective. Musically more complex and engaging is contemporary Gospel music. With the links and runs in Gospel music it is an insightful form of musicianship.
I was practicing along with some worship music and my wife (not a musician) came by and said, oh you're playing that depressing music again. It really struck me what has happened to worship music. There used to be joy not just in the lyrics, but also the music. These "reverent" rounds as they sound like musically do not feel joyful. It's a very dreary trudging feeling. I get it sometimes that's how we feel and singing that way has sort of a comfort, not unlike a sad song. But Loving the Lord is about Joy coming in the morning, (not the mourning), from all that He has done for us. Personally I think a little more Gospel backbeat in Worship music would be a great thing. Just something that feels like the Light is among us.
I’m a drummer who finds most worship music very boring. One of the ways I fix that is by NOT constantly playing toms and playing old school meat and potatoes. There’s so much much more to work with playing kick, hi hat, and snare due to those pieces each producing distinct sounds than being on toms and kick which all sound the same.
Playing with rhythms and substitutions breaks it up!!! CCM is very open like old sheet music giving musicians guidelines you don’t have to play it that bland as long as you land where you’re suppose to your good!!! This makes more sense in my mind and when I’ve done it!!!
Growing up I had special ed classes.. (I struggled with it) I hated reading because the teachers forced it on the students daily.. and also because a lady once told me I read like a third grader (when I was in sixth grade).. I was devastated!! I couldn't wait until I finished school and told myself I'm never reading again!! but as I got closer to God.. he showed me the complete opposite of what that teacher did.. he didn't force me.. he didn't insult me.. instead he encouraged me.. he was patient with me.. Now I like reading out loud to him with confidence!! Had I not read I would've never knew who my true super hero is!! I fell in love with him through reading about what he did for the world!! He died for our sins!! He's my world!! I'm a lover, follower and fan of his!! He saved my life and he can save yours too!! When people throw lemons at you turn to Jesus Christ of Nazareth he will love you back to life!! God bless you!! Revelation 1:3, 1 John 5:1-3, Timothy 2:15 KJV BIBLE
As a gospel musician raised in a pentecostal church I found it extremely refreshing to play CCM. I admit I added some nice transition chords in some of the songs however I feel like CCM gives me a break from all the extra and lets be honest sometimes in Gospel churches the music at times takes away from the true worship moments. I love the way we have blended a lot of the music, but there is a place for all of it and sometimes all the atmosphere needs is one note at a time. Just one musicians opinion.
I'm with you Travis! I totally agree about the building up of the songs - make people confident with the song before doing anything crazy! And I also agree about us sometimes becoming a little bit boring when we play worship music. I think it is completely fine to pursue your God given creativity. At the same time I also agree that you should not take too much focus during worship not to distract people from seeking the presence of God in worship. That said I still feel that being creative and putting in great sounding details and small well places licks or groovy bass patterns just adds the experience of being part of worship. For me as a musician I feel like these creative additions to worship is MY way of being part of praising God since I don't find it easy to sing along while playing my bass. Keep the videos coming Travis! :-)
I primarily play bass and we definitely do CCM. I definitely love playing bass though, I make it interesting or “not boring” by the notes I choose to use, subtle embellishments and fills when they serve the song, even whole sections of a moving bass line. Transition notes and slides up or down add a lot too. Also on stage engagement with the congregation and the “feel” of the music helps too.
I find myself going back to the older hymns cause they carry so much weight. Especially the modern renditions of them. I play electric guitar at my church and those songs are my favorite.
We’ve a great drummer and I’m a veteran bassist. I don’t care what is going on around us, because between the two of us, we cover some ground. The singers get their pitch from the bass and they can hear me loud and clear. I take liberties because no one else is. There’s a lot you can do within the realms of good taste and if you have the sonic space to do it
This video is amazing! These concepts couldn’t have been articulated any better. I pray this video gets out to every worship bassist, musician, singer etc. VERY well done, my brother! What’s even more amazing to note is that you didn’t even have to grab your instrument. Anyone who’s played in this context (especially those coming to CCM from a gospel background) just knows and understands from experience everything you elaborated on- from placement to dynamics to tone and how they all interconnect and play off each other. I’m definitely going to pass this video along! Great job!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
All these people saying "god and worship come first" are missing the point. It is impossible not to feel mechanical and going through the motions playing through the same 4 chords over and over and over again. It isn't about being performative, it is about losing the joy of playing, the joy of worship, because of the monotony of CCM. For everyone who thinks differently, that you could be happy playing endless quarter notes on the triangle so long as it is in pursuit of worship. I challenge you to try it.
Amen young man! We have the creator inside of us and as a musician and artist I’m appalled at the formulaic approach of all music today especially worship music. “Hey Bach, why so many notes?” It doesn’t have to be difficult to be good but dumbed down to a formulaic 3 chord song is not always great just so everyone can play it. We are instructed to play skillfully, but you are right as well we are here to serve the people and the moment. I’ve been in this full gospel-nondenominational-worship-thing for about 37 years and it does my heart good to see other young bass players and overall musicians wanting to take it to the next level, so the Spirit of the living God can move without inhibition.
If you have good musicians with you then put to good use dinamics to spice it up ...tell your singer to sing out of her/his comfort zone...improvise ....create a turn around, mix songs on the same key and move those half or a whole step if the singer is able to manage with that, tell all those suggestions to your music director ...and bye bye boredom...have a blessed night everyone!
This video comes from a perspective that music comes first, when it is not. God and worshipping Him comes first (though I do agree a lot of CCM lacks musical identity and richness). I lead worship in my church and we try to balance the repertoire with today music but also 90's and early 2000's as well as good old hymns. But I prefer worshippers in the band that are musicians and not the typical church musician.
If you are a worshiper at home you won't find worship boring. It's that part of the service , where the spirit of the lord comes to Communicate with you to empty out anointing that you've accumulated in the presence of God at home through worship. That's the time that prophetic and spontaneous sounds come into play through the spirit of God on sunday morning. For me I want to see , through the sounds of instruments that I play , I want to see the blind see and the lame walk again etc...... I don't want to be a statistic on the pulpit. Much love bro
You are exactly right, Travis!!! There's no harm in upping the creative ante. Speak your mind, bro. No need to be politically correct, either. I remember a while back at a Hispanic church when our pastor who was, and still is, a musician asked why the musicians of the world were the trendsetters and not Christian musicians. According to the Bible, we are the salt of the Earth. We serve the most high God who created music and we have a direct line to Him through Christ. So...
So truee I'm a drummer and many times they'll have to tell me to lower the volume on the way I play but I can control my dynamics. I just feel like I play low sometimes and other times harder. Perhaps investing in a drum shield and mics will do it.
This is really great stuff here, but what I came to realize when services went online was that if you don't have a sound engineer with a good ear, you have nothing. All those carefully crafted parts you made to add to the song, don't really matter if no one can hear them. On stage I can get "my mix" with in ear monitors but it's frustrating when I hear the end result.
In 3 to 4 years of worship playing I only had one opportunity to stretch out as a musician, and I did it to praise God, but that's all the room I was to expect. Even the one time, the sound didn't embellish it and only a few people noticed it. Before you start hating, I know what worship is about and the presence of God is the focus, and it's wonderful to be in his presence and forget yourself and serve via music. But that still doesn't change that formula 6-4-1-5 songs with no modulations are not the most challenging things to play as a musician.
I totally disagree with people that say guys like Sharey Reed or Corey Henry are performing or not anointed. They only say this because they don't enjoy it or don't get the depth of it musically. Being very skilled doesn't mean you're not anointed. I believe in giving God your 💯. Some are more gifted than others. As long as you give your 💯 to the Lord
Facts, its like the story of the talents. It wasn't the amount that was given but how it was used. If you get a gift, use it and don't put in the ground
Great video. The only issue with the CCM craze is that it literally all sounds alike. And you have a lot of highly skilled musicians that have spent years learning their craft only to lose a job to a person that's only been playing for like a year. The church doesn't have to pay an experienced musicians in these cases too because the music being played doesn't require a lot of skill. Gospel music used to have character and was distinct. Distinct by music and by the artist who recorded it. Just my take on it.
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
Well said sir! Very musical in your approach to worship music which can be monotonous. Sometimes it’s hard to tell one song from the other. And if the songs are in the same key and same tempo the only way to keep them separate in my mind is to sing the lyrics as I play. Well done sir! Well done! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
@@internet2055 "worship music" can be monotonous. Not "worship" is boring. Big difference in what they're talking about. You can play amazing grace in all different genre.
@arthurels5832 you are correct worship music can "feel monotonous" yes ...to non beleivers!!! but again, for born again Christians worship music is NEVER monotonous .......so it all boils down to which of the 2 types of hearts is listening to the music, a non beleiver heart or a born again heart.
I thought it was just me... but to your point I lived in the Mississippi Delta for the first 51 years of my life, so I have a very picky taste in church music as well. So I feel this way as well... But I believe that as a worship leader/musician/songwriter it must created in a medium where it touches us and the audience as well. Thanks for your insight and God bless you!!
And basically what happens is, as the congregation is listening, learning, then joining in, the band starts making music WITH the worshippers as the band expands and opens up with more licks and themes. John 17 - unity - great ideas man!
Thank you, Travis!🙏💯.. Yes, the form can be very boring.. To make it interesting, you have to bring in "Gospel" elements ....That's if you are familiar with the genre..
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
Bro, you’re on to something. The truth is, There is nothing wrong with practice. It’s needed. But when it’s overly choreographed, you lose the freedom to express your self as the anointing moves through you. It’s almost like we as Pentecostals are becoming too programmed as we have been critical of other denominations for doing. When I was growing up on church, Inrelember anointed worship services that brought the house down and our band (which I was not a member of at the time) was legendary. I was fortunate enough to be able to learn from some of the best apostolic musicians I’ve ever heard. Fast forward, and my 10 year old is playing bass, and I see him watching a certain bass player at church, and I have to tell him not to, because the individual can not play by ear. Playing by ear on its self is a dying art. I’m seeing musicians with zero creativity in a denomination widely known for being the most expressive as the anointing moves. I’m shocked at how many we have now that merely memorize the entire song and chord changes because they can not play by ear. Pentecostal musicians are also known for being spontaneous with the ability to improvise. But I’ve seen so many young guitar and bass players get completely lost if there is a visiting singer. And sadly many can’t even play any of the old songs we’re we to ever revert to something like amazing grace or other old songs at any time. There just seems to be no room for feeling and we have become way too programmed. I feel like we quench the spirit by doing so. I partially blame TH-cam for some of this with a wide variety of bass and guitar lessons with all the right licks at your fingertips, and never having to learn to actually play and adapt in a song or to improvise as I’ve stated. I fear ritualism through programming as it becomes more and more choreographed and every move predetermined. What’s really bad is that in love concert, Pentecostals have become more sticklers to being choreographed than country and pop artist bands, because at least they deviate some from the recorded versions etc.
It ain’t never boring to me? 🤷🏽♂️ When I play I never do play CCM the way it is recorded. 1. I don’t know how to do all the main stage mess. 2. It just sounds and feels better when you put your own heart into it.
i can relate to this shit right now, the church im at is losing members and musicians and its sad im a drummer watching us go through piano players and all, we have had no cohesive play in months
Brother.. Keep in mind that it is not about "showing what God gave us" but rather doing all that we do for God. No matter what you're doing even if it is just playing a triangle, don't worry if people are impressed or NOTICE your playing. But worry if God is receiving your worship. Because it's all about Him.
Man, here in Brazil we are in a constant war...worship really is very tedious...three chords and that old beat...ding...ding...ding...pick always down.. ..I don't know if I expressed myself well...lol!!!
I've been in this space, (Bass)of trying to add stuff to a song to lift it, add variety, steer it. Sometimes to bring people toward God, and sometimes cause I was utterly, utterly, utterly BORED. Yeah, you can get all your placement right, and really lift a song. I have no doubt God will smile on your diligence and servant heart. But if it's poorly written in the first place, you've just spraypainted a dog.
The worship music today is so boring and manotonous. I find myself going back to older music. I was always a person that remained current, but I cannot listen to todays worship.
Oh men. I was today in Hillsong Church... And something I literally decided not to do: using pads, they just always use. Pads pads pads. Drum and bass. Ac. guitar is not heared (only sometimes), electric guitar plays ambient swells.. So all we have some moody low-end, drums and pads. That's it...
Psalm 33:3 Sing to the Lord a new song. Play SKILLFULLY with a shout of joy. There is nothing wrong with glorifying the Lord with all your heart and skill. It's not always overplaying. It can be passion. Where do we play with passion and skill? In the world? No! We give it to Christ. We glorify Him with everything we have. All this fear of overplaying is from Satan. Don't hide your light under a bushel! Put it on the lampstand. It is all for Jesus!
1) maintain an attitude of confession, and point our hearts to God 2) remember that he is glorified by our use of the talents we’ve been given 3) use those talents to wash the feet of the congregation you serve 4) learn inversions
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
The Real Answer: Remember that you’re worshiping the creator of all the universe who loves you enough to send his perfect son as an atoning sacrifice for all your imperfections. Remember that and worship will NEVER be boring again!!!
For me...2 part (octave) melody makes Worship Music boring. As someone who listens to and plays all kinds of Gospel (old and new) I honestly tried to give Worship Music (i.e. Christian Contemporary) a chance. Can't get past the singing....I appreciate the message just not the delivery. Lots of Gospel artist who do some Worship Music makes it more enjoyable for me. Reason? 3 part harmony versus 2 part (octave) melody.
The reason why CCM sounds boring, in my humble opinion, is that we've taken a language with its diversity and complexity, the variety of interactions and try to industrialize it. What I mean by that is trying to make it as simple and effective as possible, while requiring minimal effort hence the same 4 pop chords. The same mindset actually as worldly pop music... Saying that we want people to focus on God and not the music is cap and I wonder if the people saying that actually understand what music is and the role it plays. Try to take English for example and get rid of any complexity in the vocabulary or grammar, etc and see what kind of novels or poems you'll end up with... Just my 2 cents
There’s too many people on worship teams that play an instrument but they’re not musicians. Just because I can drive on the freeway that doesn’t make me an Indy driver. Just because I can cook breakfast in the morning, that doesn’t make me a chef. And just because you can play some chords on the guitar or keyboard that doesn’t make you musician. Genuine creativity and worship music has really been dumb down because of this. I’ve been a musician for almost 60 years, and it’s incredibly sad to see what is now called music.
Worship is unto God but not unto men. What you might consider boring might be pleasing to God. How many of us worship leaders or instrumentalist ask ourselves after each ministration if God was pleased with it? God isn’t really interested in talented people but those that seek to please Him.
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
Sometimes CCM = less is just less. Current CCM is beginner book 1 (think Hot Cross Buns - no bridge, no hook, just plain unflavored yoghurt). Without some CCM bands demonstrating better musicianship newer ones believe Book 1 is the only book. Proof: they ALL sound Book 1 and copy that elementary level of long tied whole tones with the rare excitement of a half note. So exhausted with good lyrics and boring music. Cannot wait for the "Bruno Mars" artists of CCM to show up and bring back some substance and quality to CCM.
A lot of churches take a minimalist approach to music because they feel it can be distracting to people by drawing attention to the band ….. away from God…
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
the worship goes to God. The priority is to worship Him in spirit and in truth, with a clean heart, so He accepts our worship. Anything else is secondary my friend.
Just try and understand. All he wants is to improve the experience. You call it secondary, fine....he wants to improve the secondary. He wants to make the secondary less boring. Obviously, as a musician he is speaking about the music side of the experience. Your comment is just missplaced. Maybe you mean well, but it’s just off.
That’s what lazy musicians like to say. Yes, worship him in spirit and in truth. But you shouldn’t neglect improving in the talent the Father gave you. Don’t be lazy.
I wanted to ask about modal interchange and how to apply them in songs.....pls make a video on that or pls make a video on things we can do to make our songs sound different just as u said in the video
Sometimes CCM = less is just less. Current CCM is beginner book 1 (think Hot Cross Buns - no bridge, no hook, just plain unflavored yoghurt). Without some CCM bands demonstrating better musicianship newer ones believe Book 1 is the only book. Proof: they ALL sound Book 1 and copy that elementary level of long tied whole tones with the rare excitement of a half note. So exhausted with good lyrics and boring music. Cannot wait for the Bruno Mars of CCM to show up and bring back some substance and quality to CCM.
@@JunkMailBoxStuff Yes, less is just less. When you think of God's goodness, saying thank you to him is just not enough and for musicians, playing less is not enough. But us church musicians must avoid overplaying.
@@piratepudge7453 My view of CCM being boring Book 1 has nothing to do with overplaying. You cannot put together a nice brass section of church musicians to play a massive amount of hippie 4-chord max, guitar-strumming, overly repetitive CCM. 🤮
I think worship music becomes boring when we kind forget the true purpose behind it, or when we compare worship music to something else. If God didn't create music we wouldn't be playing anything in first place (CCM, Gospel, Rock, Pop, Hiphop). Lucifers job was to use music to Praise God only, when he used for his own glory, that's where everything divided. That's when music became part of the world,
As a guitarist i don't like the continuous building the song towards the ceiling. It is so predictable. Sometimes as a musician you just have to sit in the pews and receive the music.
Great video! I'll say that for some musicians and churches, gospel has gone too far. You see church services and the band is going nuts and the band is surrounded by people watching them. Its not about the worship. Its not about the Gospel message. And it's not about Jesus. Its about doing the craziest thing you can play. I'd rather play CCM and be bored than be overplaying. But that's just me
Psalm 33:3 Sing to the Lord a new song. Play SKILLFULLY with a shout of joy. There is nothing wrong with glorifying the Lord with all your heart and skill. It's not always overplaying. It can be passion. Where do we play with passion and skill? In the world? No! We give it to Christ. We glorify Him with everything we have. All this fear of overplaying is from Satan. Don't hide your light under a bushel! Put it on the lampstand. It is all for Jesus!
@@brianlarue3540 it's not fear of overplaying. Half a church congregation watching the band, not singing the lyrics of the song, waiting for for the next chop is not worship. There is a reason I said "for some churches". I didn't say it was an issue at every church that plays the style. I don't want to be harsh, but you are choosing to ignore a very serious issue if you think it doesn't exist. There are churches where the band is far more important than Jesus. And it's not just gospel. Bethel, Hillsong, Elevation. Many go for the music, not the message
worship is not about being entertained, once we say this type of worship is boring or entertaining, thats when we start making it all about ourselves…Worship is all about praising God. God sees the heart not how fancy and good ur band and music is….nothing against y’all just a reminder..praise the Lord for all y’all talents and God bless
You’ve kinda nailed it. Here in Australia, for the most part, they like a certain style of music that is pop/rock oriented. It seems to really work well here because that’s what people here like. (Again I’m being a generalist here rather than an an absolute as there are many exceptions). For those not brought up in this tradition it can seem alien and potentially dull. I’ve sat through services as a member of the congregation and once the song has finished I still couldn’t sing back a section to you as I don’t get the feel or movement of the song. What do you do? Take what you can from the moment, say the lyrical content and when you go home drop one something that you prefer.
We need room for constructive criticism. Unfortunately it will often be perceived as negativism and then the dialog stops, and that will leave some creative people to leave. God gives you gifts and talents, and you have learn to use them right and wisely. And churches need to trust musicians instead of stuffing everything into a mold. God can handle the talent he let you have, I'm sure he loves when you use it to his glory. We need room to move, both intellectually and musically. The world is open to talent but doesn't want to glorify God. But letting talent shine in a worship setting seems to be a hard thing to make room for. I find that hard to understand. I want to take what the devil stole and bring it back to Gods house, and that includes good rhythm, spontaneity and enthusiasm. I have tried to walk this talk, but found it difficult and disappointing at times. But when the services were laid in prayer I laid aside the things that could be improved and went into a worship mode/mentality and enjoyed it. Though I play music for God, music in not the most important thing, being in the word and hearing solid teaching is more important to me. I don't have to play music, worship doesn't have to involve music. But when it does, it should reflect both the body united and the talent we are bestowed. IMO.
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
Contemporary Christian Music was started to draw sinners who liked different genres of music and the Christian musicians would make songs about God /Christ to these genres of music the saved musicians were the musical contemporaries of unsaved but then hillsong came along started doing boring songs for the saved and forgot the unsaved....bring back the real CCM....ya dig? ....nothing can beat a PENTECOSTAL CHOIR secular or sacred...ya dig?
Worship music is boring???? I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me. I was born again in Jesus Christ. with all due respect, whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER. Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything and any other type of "music" is trash.
If the worship music is anointed and inspired by the Spirit of God, it will not be boring, regardless if it slow worship, or upbeat tempo worship. If the vessels that's presenting the worship are not sincere to worship God in Spirit and in truth, God himself will not hear it, nor accept it. It's not your talent that makes worship effective, it God's favor and presence.❤🙏💙😊
Worship can never be boring if your heart is in the right place. If you have a passion for worship then worship can't be boring period in my opinion. Reflect back on why you do worship? Worship ain't about us, it's about him ☝ and his glory not ours.
The simplicity isn't the problem. It's the fact that everything, especially the bass work, sounds the same. No one has an identifiable sound. Back in the day, secular or spiritual, you knew who folk were from the first few notes. Whether it's Motown, Philly, Chic, or Timothy Wright, Hez, Donald Lawrence; they all had a sound! God gave us different gifts and different voices. But it appears that we all want to sound either like everyone else, or like the hot thing of the moment!
This is the honest truth. I try explaining this to musicians I’m around. Back in the day, we knew who was playing because they each had a sound that separated them from the next guy. I personally found that it doesn’t get boring for me because I listen to the entire band. I knew where to place my embellishments.
As a lead guitarist, I can verify this unequivocally. Back in the day, a hundred different players produced a hundred distinctly different sounds. A variety of stylistic preferences, attacks, melodic sensibilities, and influences combined with a variety of guitars, amps, and pedals to create a sound that was unique to each player. But for some time now, nearly every lead guitarist is going for a transparent overdrive with a big, creamy reverb and a dotted eighth note delay with a lot of feedback (multiple echoes). I dug the sound at first, purchased all the gear necessary to pull it off, and learned the styles of players from Hillsong, Gateway, Jesus Culture, and Bethel Music, among others. And the sound persisted... and persisted... and persisted. Suddenly I realized that everything we were playing sounded --- not the same, per se, but very similar.
Lately I have been introducing some old gear into the new gear, and putting some bluesy and jazzy licks back in my playing, as appropriate. (Not to glorify me, mind you. (Yuck!) But to glorify the one who gave me a passion for worship music in the first place.) So for instance, I'll try something like using a big fat fuzz pedal sound instead of the transparent overdrive; and I'll use it ALONG WITH the new gear. And instead of playing exactly what the guy did on the recording (which was fine, by the way), I make it my own.
It doesn't sound like the same old stuff we've been hearing for the last couple of decades; AND it doesn't really sound like anything that's been done before that, because it's combining the old with the new in brand new ways. There are a nearly infinite number of possibilities!
New ideas + old ideas + creativity + boldness = exciting new sounds. Go for it, my friends! All glory to Jesus!!!
Slap that bass even on slow songs !
TAKE. RISKS.
@@bishopbass73 You are exactly right I play CCM music right now and it is soo borning. Honestly as much as I don’t like it I would like it more or appreciate it more if they would switch up the songs every song has the same beat or the same rhythm almost the same and I just can’t connect with it even though lyrically it talks about who God is and that always getting something from him but it’s just to me it’s just I don’t really care for it and it’s as a drummer for me it’s really complex it’s very very easy but it’s also complex at the same time something so simple can be so hard I will never understand how something so incredibly easy can be so hard to play tennis the placements you can have a fast song they have 16 different elements in the same song first it slow then as fast and the rhythm changes then I hope I chip other things by the time Sunday comes I forget how the song goes I just can’t connect with Christian contemporary music for some reason I can’t vibe with it
We all miss Ron Kenolly and Abe Laboriel
They died?
@@droidfan no, but they don't record music together anymore, and modern Christian artists kinda lack something when compared to the older guys and gals.
Tom Brooks, Chester Thompson, Justo Almario, Alex Acuña, Abraham Laboriel
@@TonyGellaDrums don’t forget Paul Jackson jr
The old Hosanna Music was also really good
Ohmygosh, man, this is exactly my heart and thought process too. I’ve been on a CCM team, consistently, since 2001 so I know exactly what you mean! As a songwriter and a creative, the monotony of it all drives me INSANE. So, one of my ultimate life-goals is to start a community movement of others like me that have a passion and skill for writing a new wave of worship music that is musically more complex and engaging yet NOT distracting as well as have lyrics that hit you hard and resonate yet don’t rhyme and is not all about “you”, the congregant member.
I’d love to connect and see who else is out there who wants to get the ball rolling. (Also- the Snarky Puppy b-roll, I see you, man, I see you! Haha)
Solid perspective. Musically more complex and engaging is contemporary Gospel music. With the links and runs in Gospel music it is an insightful form of musicianship.
I was practicing along with some worship music and my wife (not a musician) came by and said, oh you're playing that depressing music again. It really struck me what has happened to worship music. There used to be joy not just in the lyrics, but also the music. These "reverent" rounds as they sound like musically do not feel joyful. It's a very dreary trudging feeling. I get it sometimes that's how we feel and singing that way has sort of a comfort, not unlike a sad song. But Loving the Lord is about Joy coming in the morning, (not the mourning), from all that He has done for us. Personally I think a little more Gospel backbeat in Worship music would be a great thing. Just something that feels like the Light is among us.
I’m a drummer who finds most worship music very boring. One of the ways I fix that is by NOT constantly playing toms and playing old school meat and potatoes. There’s so much much more to work with playing kick, hi hat, and snare due to those pieces each producing distinct sounds than being on toms and kick which all sound the same.
Yes, that same 1-6-4-5 progression makes me fall asleep in church. Mostly in CCM.
Playing with rhythms and substitutions breaks it up!!! CCM is very open like old sheet music giving musicians guidelines you don’t have to play it that bland as long as you land where you’re suppose to your good!!! This makes more sense in my mind and when I’ve done it!!!
U know what else can make ur worship less boring? Having a relationship with God.. God bless!
@Mavors well cos' u come not to worship, but to enjoy the music.. Might as well just go to a club or something..
Growing up I had special ed classes.. (I struggled with it) I hated reading because the teachers forced it on the students daily.. and also because a lady once told me I read like a third grader (when I was in sixth grade).. I was devastated!! I couldn't wait until I finished school and told myself I'm never reading again!! but as I got closer to God.. he showed me the complete opposite of what that teacher did.. he didn't force me.. he didn't insult me.. instead he encouraged me.. he was patient with me.. Now I like reading out loud to him with confidence!! Had I not read I would've never knew who my true super hero is!! I fell in love with him through reading about what he did for the world!! He died for our sins!! He's my world!! I'm a lover, follower and fan of his!! He saved my life and he can save yours too!! When people throw lemons at you turn to Jesus Christ of Nazareth he will love you back to life!! God bless you!! Revelation 1:3, 1 John 5:1-3, Timothy 2:15 KJV BIBLE
As a gospel musician raised in a pentecostal church I found it extremely refreshing to play CCM. I admit I added some nice transition chords in some of the songs however I feel like CCM gives me a break from all the extra and lets be honest sometimes in Gospel churches the music at times takes away from the true worship moments. I love the way we have blended a lot of the music, but there is a place for all of it and sometimes all the atmosphere needs is one note at a time. Just one musicians opinion.
Your right, sometimes the church needs to learn to worship without one heap of excitement
It's refreshing at first, then it begins to get stale. Who wants 1-6-4-5 progression on each and every song.
I agree! Keep it easy and not over complicated trying to pack in so many riffs,runs, and chords progressions. Lol
Don’t get me wrong I love a little extra from time to time but only when it’s done well. CCM provides the canvas for the singers to paint.
@@nukeman444 lol. That's True.
This is really helpful and can be applicable not only for bassists and other musicians, but also even for singers.
I'm with you Travis! I totally agree about the building up of the songs - make people confident with the song before doing anything crazy! And I also agree about us sometimes becoming a little bit boring when we play worship music. I think it is completely fine to pursue your God given creativity. At the same time I also agree that you should not take too much focus during worship not to distract people from seeking the presence of God in worship. That said I still feel that being creative and putting in great sounding details and small well places licks or groovy bass patterns just adds the experience of being part of worship. For me as a musician I feel like these creative additions to worship is MY way of being part of praising God since I don't find it easy to sing along while playing my bass. Keep the videos coming Travis! :-)
I primarily play bass and we definitely do CCM. I definitely love playing bass though, I make it interesting or “not boring” by the notes I choose to use, subtle embellishments and fills when they serve the song, even whole sections of a moving bass line. Transition notes and slides up or down add a lot too. Also on stage engagement with the congregation and the “feel” of the music helps too.
I find myself going back to the older hymns cause they carry so much weight. Especially the modern renditions of them. I play electric guitar at my church and those songs are my favorite.
We’ve a great drummer and I’m a veteran bassist. I don’t care what is going on around us, because between the two of us, we cover some ground. The singers get their pitch from the bass and they can hear me loud and clear. I take liberties because no one else is. There’s a lot you can do within the realms of good taste and if you have the sonic space to do it
This video is amazing! These concepts couldn’t have been articulated any better. I pray this video gets out to every worship bassist, musician, singer etc. VERY well done, my brother! What’s even more amazing to note is that you didn’t even have to grab your instrument. Anyone who’s played in this context (especially those coming to CCM from a gospel background) just knows and understands from experience everything you elaborated on- from placement to dynamics to tone and how they all interconnect and play off each other. I’m definitely going to pass this video along! Great job!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Bass player here. Perfect timing!!!
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
I love playing worship music.. I’m a Christian 1st and to be frank playing worship songs is my favorite!!! 🏆🏆🏆
I was waiting for that part where you choose a typical worship song and implement what you shared so far...
All these people saying "god and worship come first" are missing the point. It is impossible not to feel mechanical and going through the motions playing through the same 4 chords over and over and over again. It isn't about being performative, it is about losing the joy of playing, the joy of worship, because of the monotony of CCM.
For everyone who thinks differently, that you could be happy playing endless quarter notes on the triangle so long as it is in pursuit of worship. I challenge you to try it.
Amen young man! We have the creator inside of us and as a musician and artist I’m appalled at the formulaic approach of all music today especially worship music. “Hey Bach, why so many notes?” It doesn’t have to be difficult to be good but dumbed down to a formulaic 3 chord song is not always great just so everyone can play it. We are instructed to play skillfully, but you are right as well we are here to serve the people and the moment. I’ve been in this full gospel-nondenominational-worship-thing for about 37 years and it does my heart good to see other young bass players and overall musicians wanting to take it to the next level, so the Spirit of the living God can move without inhibition.
If you have good musicians with you then put to good use dinamics to spice it up ...tell your singer to sing out of her/his comfort zone...improvise ....create a turn around, mix songs on the same key and move those half or a whole step if the singer is able to manage with that, tell all those suggestions to your music director ...and bye bye boredom...have a blessed night everyone!
This video comes from a perspective that music comes first, when it is not. God and worshipping Him comes first (though I do agree a lot of CCM lacks musical identity and richness). I lead worship in my church and we try to balance the repertoire with today music but also 90's and early 2000's as well as good old hymns. But I prefer worshippers in the band that are musicians and not the typical church musician.
Yo. Finally. Someone said it.
If you are a worshiper at home you won't find worship boring.
It's that part of the service , where the spirit of the lord comes to
Communicate with you to empty out anointing that you've accumulated in the presence of God at home through worship.
That's the time that prophetic and spontaneous sounds come into play through the spirit of God on sunday morning.
For me I want to see , through the sounds of instruments that I play , I want to see the blind see and the lame walk again etc......
I don't want to be a statistic on the pulpit. Much love bro
You are exactly right, Travis!!! There's no harm in upping the creative ante. Speak your mind, bro. No need to be politically correct, either. I remember a while back at a Hispanic church when our pastor who was, and still is, a musician asked why the musicians of the world were the trendsetters and not Christian musicians. According to the Bible, we are the salt of the Earth. We serve the most high God who created music and we have a direct line to Him through Christ. So...
Your pastor asked a really important question 💯✊🏽
@@mattp2real Yessir!! But, over the years I've seen some Christian musicians that are beasts. The younger generation is killing it, too.
Ive been preaching this for many years!!
Great video. Playing in a Hispanic church it gets to be the same issue for me too at times
Go to Hispanic Apostolic or Baptist... They'll have what you're looking for 👏
I feel you, most of my band members are not as dedicated as me
So truee I'm a drummer and many times they'll have to tell me to lower the volume on the way I play but I can control my dynamics. I just feel like I play low sometimes and other times harder. Perhaps investing in a drum shield and mics will do it.
This is really great stuff here, but what I came to realize when services went online was that if you don't have a sound engineer with a good ear, you have nothing. All those carefully crafted parts you made to add to the song, don't really matter if no one can hear them. On stage I can get "my mix" with in ear monitors but it's frustrating when I hear the end result.
Jamaican music here and most of the churches her has lively worship so much that I hope sometimes they slow down
In 3 to 4 years of worship playing I only had one opportunity to stretch out as a musician, and I did it to praise God, but that's all the room I was to expect. Even the one time, the sound didn't embellish it and only a few people noticed it. Before you start hating, I know what worship is about and the presence of God is the focus, and it's wonderful to be in his presence and forget yourself and serve via music. But that still doesn't change that formula 6-4-1-5 songs with no modulations are not the most challenging things to play as a musician.
I totally disagree with people that say guys like Sharey Reed or Corey Henry are performing or not anointed. They only say this because they don't enjoy it or don't get the depth of it musically. Being very skilled doesn't mean you're not anointed. I believe in giving God your 💯. Some are more gifted than others. As long as you give your 💯 to the Lord
Facts, its like the story of the talents. It wasn't the amount that was given but how it was used. If you get a gift, use it and don't put in the ground
Great video. The only issue with the CCM craze is that it literally all sounds alike. And you have a lot of highly skilled musicians that have spent years learning their craft only to lose a job to a person that's only been playing for like a year. The church doesn't have to pay an experienced musicians in these cases too because the music being played doesn't require a lot of skill. Gospel music used to have character and was distinct. Distinct by music and by the artist who recorded it. Just my take on it.
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
@@internet2055 Haha i really hope this is sarcasm😅
Well said sir! Very musical in your approach to worship music which can be monotonous. Sometimes it’s hard to tell one song from the other. And if the songs are in the same key and same tempo the only way to keep them separate in my mind is to sing the lyrics as I play. Well done sir! Well done! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
@@internet2055 "worship music" can be monotonous. Not "worship" is boring. Big difference in what they're talking about. You can play amazing grace in all different genre.
@arthurels5832 you are correct worship music can "feel monotonous" yes ...to non beleivers!!!
but again, for born again Christians worship music is NEVER monotonous
.......so it all boils down to which of the 2 types of hearts is listening to the music, a non beleiver heart or a born again heart.
The title got me hooked
So much great information, thank you bro and I like the way the video was taken from multiple places
Thanks alot Travis.This has really been helpful
You are one of my fav bassists...I love you Man of God
I thought it was just me... but to your point I lived in the Mississippi Delta for the first 51 years of my life, so I have a very picky taste in church music as well. So I feel this way as well... But I believe that as a worship leader/musician/songwriter it must created in a medium where it touches us and the audience as well. Thanks for your insight and God bless you!!
And basically what happens is, as the congregation is listening, learning, then joining in, the band starts making music WITH the worshippers as the band expands and opens up with more licks and themes. John 17 - unity - great ideas man!
Thank you, Travis!🙏💯.. Yes, the form can be very boring.. To make it interesting, you have to bring in "Gospel" elements ....That's if you are familiar with the genre..
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
The only instrument played in Heaven is the harp and trumpet 🤭
Bro, you’re on to something. The truth is, There is nothing wrong with practice. It’s needed. But when it’s overly choreographed, you lose the freedom to express your self as the anointing moves through you. It’s almost like we as Pentecostals are becoming too programmed as we have been critical of other denominations for doing.
When I was growing up on church, Inrelember anointed worship services that brought the house down and our band (which I was not a member of at the time) was legendary.
I was fortunate enough to be able to learn from some of the best apostolic musicians I’ve ever heard.
Fast forward, and my 10 year old is playing bass, and I see him watching a certain bass player at church, and I have to tell him not to, because the individual can not play by ear. Playing by ear on its self is a dying art. I’m seeing musicians with zero creativity in a denomination widely known for being the most expressive as the anointing moves. I’m shocked at how many we have now that merely memorize the entire song and chord changes because they can not play by ear. Pentecostal musicians are also known for being spontaneous with the ability to improvise. But I’ve seen so many young guitar and bass players get completely lost if there is a visiting singer. And sadly many can’t even play any of the old songs we’re we to ever revert to something like amazing grace or other old songs at any time. There just seems to be no room for feeling and we have become way too programmed. I feel like we quench the spirit by doing so. I partially blame TH-cam for some of this with a wide variety of bass and guitar lessons with all the right licks at your fingertips, and never having to learn to actually play and adapt in a song or to improvise as I’ve stated. I fear ritualism through programming as it becomes more and more choreographed and every move predetermined.
What’s really bad is that in love concert, Pentecostals have become more sticklers to being choreographed than country and pop artist bands, because at least they deviate some from the recorded versions etc.
It ain’t never boring to me? 🤷🏽♂️ When I play I never do play CCM the way it is recorded. 1. I don’t know how to do all the main stage mess. 2. It just sounds and feels better when you put your own heart into it.
Take the noise out of gospel music , listen Charlie Wilson I am blessed , clean , clear and modern approach to music
i can relate to this shit right now, the church im at is losing members and musicians and its sad im a drummer watching us go through piano players and all, we have had no cohesive play in months
You’re going to end up on keys! Lol I was in that same situation, as a drummer we see everything going on and know how to fix it.
Worship from your heart and it will be less boring
Brother.. Keep in mind that it is not about "showing what God gave us" but rather doing all that we do for God. No matter what you're doing even if it is just playing a triangle, don't worry if people are impressed or NOTICE your playing. But worry if God is receiving your worship. Because it's all about Him.
Man, here in Brazil we are in a constant war...worship really is very tedious...three chords and that old beat...ding...ding...ding...pick always down.. ..I don't know if I expressed myself well...lol!!!
I've been in this space, (Bass)of trying to add stuff to a song to lift it, add variety, steer it. Sometimes to bring people toward God, and sometimes cause I was utterly, utterly, utterly BORED.
Yeah, you can get all your placement right, and really lift a song.
I have no doubt God will smile on your diligence and servant heart.
But if it's poorly written in the first place, you've just spraypainted a dog.
The worship music today is so boring and manotonous. I find myself going back to older music. I was always a person that remained current, but I cannot listen to todays worship.
Oh men. I was today in Hillsong Church... And something I literally decided not to do: using pads, they just always use. Pads pads pads. Drum and bass. Ac. guitar is not heared (only sometimes), electric guitar plays ambient swells.. So all we have some moody low-end, drums and pads. That's it...
If the song only has three chords, I'm putting nine in there
Yep
very nice job i love you so much and may God bless you keep it up you are the best
I will try this this Sunday! Thank you!🚴
The problem is all the songs use the same chord progressions, it's way too formulaic. The music is written so novice musicians can sound good.
Psalm 33:3 Sing to the Lord a new song. Play SKILLFULLY with a shout of joy.
There is nothing wrong with glorifying the Lord with all your heart and skill. It's not always overplaying. It can be passion. Where do we play with passion and skill? In the world? No! We give it to Christ. We glorify Him with everything we have. All this fear of overplaying is from Satan. Don't hide your light under a bushel! Put it on the lampstand. It is all for Jesus!
Yes!
1) maintain an attitude of confession, and point our hearts to God
2) remember that he is glorified by our use of the talents we’ve been given
3) use those talents to wash the feet of the congregation you serve
4) learn inversions
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
@@internet2055 Musics original intention was for worship, the fall messed everything up, including music.
The Real Answer: Remember that you’re worshiping the creator of all the universe who loves you enough to send his perfect son as an atoning sacrifice for all your imperfections. Remember that and worship will NEVER be boring again!!!
Well the Bible does say Sing a NEW Song that means even the creator is creative
This would make a lit podcast!🔥🔥🔥
Have you considered Gospel music? traditional? just a thought'
What type of bass guitar are you playing bro! IT'S NICE!
For me...2 part (octave) melody makes Worship Music boring. As someone who listens to and plays all kinds of Gospel (old and new) I honestly tried to give Worship Music (i.e. Christian Contemporary) a chance. Can't get past the singing....I appreciate the message just not the delivery. Lots of Gospel artist who do some Worship Music makes it more enjoyable for me. Reason? 3 part harmony versus 2 part (octave) melody.
The reason why CCM sounds boring, in my humble opinion, is that we've taken a language with its diversity and complexity, the variety of interactions and try to industrialize it. What I mean by that is trying to make it as simple and effective as possible, while requiring minimal effort hence the same 4 pop chords. The same mindset actually as worldly pop music... Saying that we want people to focus on God and not the music is cap and I wonder if the people saying that actually understand what music is and the role it plays.
Try to take English for example and get rid of any complexity in the vocabulary or grammar, etc and see what kind of novels or poems you'll end up with...
Just my 2 cents
You mentioned bass plugins in the description, I can’t see it easily. Can you help me with your recommendations please? I enjoyed the video!
Because we all need to put God first, not the music 🙈
There’s too many people on worship teams that play an instrument but they’re not musicians. Just because I can drive on the freeway that doesn’t make me an Indy driver. Just because I can cook breakfast in the morning, that doesn’t make me a chef. And just because you can play some chords on the guitar or keyboard that doesn’t make you musician. Genuine creativity and worship music has really been dumb down because of this. I’ve been a musician for almost 60 years, and it’s incredibly sad to see what is now called music.
Worship is unto God but not unto men. What you might consider boring might be pleasing to God. How many of us worship leaders or instrumentalist ask ourselves after each ministration if God was pleased with it? God isn’t really interested in talented people but those that seek to please Him.
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
Sometimes CCM = less is just less.
Current CCM is beginner book 1 (think Hot Cross Buns - no bridge, no hook, just plain unflavored yoghurt).
Without some CCM bands demonstrating better musicianship newer ones believe Book 1 is the only book.
Proof: they ALL sound Book 1 and copy that elementary level of long tied whole tones with the rare excitement of a half note.
So exhausted with good lyrics and boring music.
Cannot wait for the "Bruno Mars" artists of CCM to show up and bring back some substance and quality to CCM.
You have nailed it.
GREAT ADVICE BRO!
A lot of churches take a minimalist approach to music because they feel it can be distracting to people by drawing attention to the band ….. away from God…
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
the worship goes to God. The priority is to worship Him in spirit and in truth, with a clean heart, so He accepts our worship. Anything else is secondary my friend.
Just try and understand. All he wants is to improve the experience. You call it secondary, fine....he wants to improve the secondary. He wants to make the secondary less boring. Obviously, as a musician he is speaking about the music side of the experience. Your comment is just missplaced. Maybe you mean well, but it’s just off.
That’s what lazy musicians like to say. Yes, worship him in spirit and in truth. But you shouldn’t neglect improving in the talent the Father gave you. Don’t be lazy.
Exodus 35 : 35 .....God is the originator of skill and hence we must worship with skill too.
I wanted to ask about modal interchange and how to apply them in songs.....pls make a video on that or pls make a video on things we can do to make our songs sound different just as u said in the video
CCM: Less is More.
Gospel: Hold my Bible!
Sometimes CCM = less is just less.
Current CCM is beginner book 1 (think Hot Cross Buns - no bridge, no hook, just plain unflavored yoghurt).
Without some CCM bands demonstrating better musicianship newer ones believe Book 1 is the only book.
Proof: they ALL sound Book 1 and copy that elementary level of long tied whole tones with the rare excitement of a half note.
So exhausted with good lyrics and boring music. Cannot wait for the Bruno Mars of CCM to show up and bring back some substance and quality to CCM.
@@JunkMailBoxStuff Yes, less is just less. When you think of God's goodness, saying thank you to him is just not enough and for musicians, playing less is not enough. But us church musicians must avoid overplaying.
@@piratepudge7453 My view of CCM being boring Book 1 has nothing to do with overplaying. You cannot put together a nice brass section of church musicians to play a massive amount of hippie 4-chord max, guitar-strumming, overly repetitive CCM. 🤮
Very important info bro...
I think worship music becomes boring when we kind forget the true purpose behind it, or when we compare worship music to something else. If God didn't create music we wouldn't be playing anything in first place (CCM, Gospel, Rock, Pop, Hiphop). Lucifers job was to use music to Praise God only, when he used for his own glory, that's where everything divided. That's when music became part of the world,
Correct! Yes 🙌
As a guitarist i don't like the continuous building the song towards the ceiling. It is so predictable. Sometimes as a musician you just have to sit in the pews and receive the music.
Facts .. thanks for this video
I needed this so much thx for the vid
Great video, bro!
Reason #1, Most worship bands have little or no time to rehearse
swap the word "time" with the word "discipline" and you've nailed a big reason
I’ve found that the bands/teams/leaders don’t take the time.
@@arguy2021 that’s a good one 👍
@@garrett3300 kinda ouch isn’t it?
@@xheadlessx It is TOTALLY painful. Scripture tells us to play skillfully and many WL don’t quite grasp that…
A lil bit boring....
I've almost went to sleep playing some songs
Great video! I'll say that for some musicians and churches, gospel has gone too far. You see church services and the band is going nuts and the band is surrounded by people watching them. Its not about the worship. Its not about the Gospel message. And it's not about Jesus. Its about doing the craziest thing you can play.
I'd rather play CCM and be bored than be overplaying. But that's just me
Amen!
Psalm 33:3 Sing to the Lord a new song. Play SKILLFULLY with a shout of joy.
There is nothing wrong with glorifying the Lord with all your heart and skill. It's not always overplaying. It can be passion. Where do we play with passion and skill? In the world? No! We give it to Christ. We glorify Him with everything we have. All this fear of overplaying is from Satan. Don't hide your light under a bushel! Put it on the lampstand. It is all for Jesus!
@@brianlarue3540 it's not fear of overplaying. Half a church congregation watching the band, not singing the lyrics of the song, waiting for for the next chop is not worship.
There is a reason I said "for some churches". I didn't say it was an issue at every church that plays the style. I don't want to be harsh, but you are choosing to ignore a very serious issue if you think it doesn't exist. There are churches where the band is far more important than Jesus. And it's not just gospel. Bethel, Hillsong, Elevation. Many go for the music, not the message
Great advice
Good video, Great Advice
God bless you travis😍❤🙏
worship is not about being entertained, once we say this type of worship is boring or entertaining, thats when we start making it all about ourselves…Worship is all about praising God. God sees the heart not how fancy and good ur band and music is….nothing against y’all just a reminder..praise the Lord for all y’all talents and God bless
This sounds like a misunderstanding. The music can be engaging for the audience AND glory to the lord AT THE SAME TIME.
As a veteran musician I agree some worship music DOWN RIGHT boring especially when it’s the whole service there has to be a balance
Hillsong found a formula and everybody followed suit. There you have it.
You’ve kinda nailed it. Here in Australia, for the most part, they like a certain style of music that is pop/rock oriented. It seems to really work well here because that’s what people here like. (Again I’m being a generalist here rather than an an absolute as there are many exceptions).
For those not brought up in this tradition it can seem alien and potentially dull. I’ve sat through services as a member of the congregation and once the song has finished I still couldn’t sing back a section to you as I don’t get the feel or movement of the song.
What do you do? Take what you can from the moment, say the lyrical content and when you go home drop one something that you prefer.
Thanks a lot man God bless ya
Great content!
We need room for constructive criticism. Unfortunately it will often be perceived as negativism and then the dialog stops, and that will leave some creative people to leave. God gives you gifts and talents, and you have learn to use them right and wisely. And churches need to trust musicians instead of stuffing everything into a mold. God can handle the talent he let you have, I'm sure he loves when you use it to his glory. We need room to move, both intellectually and musically. The world is open to talent but doesn't want to glorify God. But letting talent shine in a worship setting seems to be a hard thing to make room for. I find that hard to understand. I want to take what the devil stole and bring it back to Gods house, and that includes good rhythm, spontaneity and enthusiasm. I have tried to walk this talk, but found it difficult and disappointing at times. But when the services were laid in prayer I laid aside the things that could be improved and went into a worship mode/mentality and enjoyed it. Though I play music for God, music in not the most important thing, being in the word and hearing solid teaching is more important to me. I don't have to play music, worship doesn't have to involve music. But when it does, it should reflect both the body united and the talent we are bestowed. IMO.
Great lesson T!!
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
Genius!!!
Handel messiah is the peak.
That’s why sometimes I hate playing at church. And I do it just because I love my God. Otherwise I’d be playing secular music.
Thank you
1 second in the video, short answer: go back to the late 80s and all 90s, when Christian music was soulful and many virtuosos were around.
Contemporary Christian Music was started to draw sinners who liked different genres of music and the Christian musicians would make songs about God /Christ to these genres of music the saved musicians were the musical contemporaries of unsaved but then hillsong came along started doing boring songs for the saved and forgot the unsaved....bring back the real CCM....ya dig? ....nothing can beat a PENTECOSTAL CHOIR secular or sacred...ya dig?
Good stuff🤩🤘🏾
Worship music is boring????
I come from a 3rd generation of Jazz musicians in my family like my father before me.
I was born again in Jesus Christ.
with all due respect,
whoever said "Worship music is boring" should NEVER play or be playing at the moment on a worship group NEVER.
Real & True Worship members know and feel that worship music is everything
and any other type of "music" is trash.
If the worship music is anointed and inspired by the Spirit of God, it will not be boring, regardless if it slow worship, or upbeat tempo worship. If the vessels that's presenting the worship are not sincere to worship God in Spirit and in truth, God himself will not hear it, nor accept it. It's not your talent that makes worship effective, it God's favor and presence.❤🙏💙😊
Bottom Line, CCM needs more Rock and Funk influences...
Worship can never be boring if your heart is in the right place. If you have a passion for worship then worship can't be boring period in my opinion. Reflect back on why you do worship? Worship ain't about us, it's about him ☝ and his glory not ours.
How long have you been a musician?
@@christianboddum8783 22 years
@@grodriguez512 Then surely you must know some songs that are hard keep fresh, or you must be very special, to my knowledge ;-)