Everybody's mix is different I'm a little surprised he didn't have more keys and more of the other guitar(s) I tend to have myself about that loud over everybody else, and I tend to keep bass and drums lower but still there. I like to hear a little more vocals as we may have 2 or 3 others leading so I can't just flip between them so I keep all vocal levels about the same as each other. I also keep the click louder, and I'd shut the producer down a little because I don't need the tips on the chords and voicings if I've prepared enough beforehand.
@@worshiptutorials I would want to hear less of me, and hear what others are doing, it seems so Blank to me, I bearly hear some vocal commands being given, and where are those coming from the sound people/booth?? to me this is very WEIRD sounding, hearing a loud Kick drum?? Only when it is lower do I hear the vocalists singing. Just seems totally strange to me.
That was awesome! It is also comforting to me, being a beginner guitarist, to see how you handled a mistake, like no one saw it/heard it, and just played through. I struggle with recovery from my mistakes. Keep up the great content. Love it!
Itll take time and more experience so keep playing. After a few years, it becomes almost difficult to make mistakes as you become more and more comfortable on the neck.
yeah and then when you do you know how to make it not really sound like a mistake. No one except people with great ears should be able to notice@@sjmusicforlife4638
Had this pinned to come back and watch later. Glad I did. This mix is so clean and nothing is competing with anything. I'd probably want a little more of the leader but I'm sure when you're able to see them it probably helps. This mix makes me realize it's possible to keep both ears in 😂
Yeah this is great! First off, tone was sick. I think it's a great tool to pick up pointers for when we get to play one of these songs. It's one thing to see the tutorial, or covers that you guys do and I love those too, but I also think it's helpful tool to see it in action and see what's going on around you as well. Keep up the good work!
Great video, always love hearing other people's IEM mixes and comparing them to mine. This comment section is also a great reminder to myself (and hopefully to others who will see past the irony in me pointing this out) to never scroll too far down in the comments. Absolutely wild stuff going on down there.
Could you hear more of the keys on the actual day just from the room, so you avoid playing over each other? Sometimes I need more keys so I can play guitar on time with them, but sometimes they change a patch and then they take up most of my IEM. FOH can adjust them out the front no problem, but I’m dead 😆
It's way more of myself than I would prefer to hear. My IEM mix is not much different than a house mix. I have to do a lot work to adjust for dynamics in the house from my feet, if I had confidence in my FOH folks I might venture more out.
Thank you! I was pretty captivated by the fade in Slide. It's a ridiculous art to be able to have really Saturated parts but still be able to keep some clarity or note integrity.
This was awesome and was quite upset it ended as I was loving the tone and playing 🔥 I would say it’s the best sound I’ve heard from you Brad out of all the axe’s you have but that’s just my opinion however I do think a dual humbucker tele hits different and cuts through like butter! I’ve spent the last 3 years buying and flipping axes of all kinds (probably around 15) but settled on an LSL Double Hummy tele with coil splits and it’s the best guitar I’ve had and I’ve bought some pricey ones! I think I’m more of a mid range type of guy 😊 Would be interested to know if your Nash is stock or have the pups been swapped out? Would love to hear more of these! 👏🏻 👏🏻
Haha thanks, Danny! A thin line tele with WRHBs is something special to me for sure. Heard LSL makes a mean guitar! Sounds like you’re loving it! My Nash is stock, yes and it has Lollar WRHBs!
Question/ video suggestion. I know you guys have a video for when you are the only electric/guitar in the band and I have used those tips a lot but it doesn't always seem to work out. I mainly play for our youth band on Wednesday and play electric guitar and am working my way up to playing both electric and acoustic for the upstairs service on Sundays. Our youth band is pretty small and the stage is too. We have a guitarist(me), bass, piano, two vocals, and drums. I find that I often lose my confidence when I'm playing and part of that is not having an iem and tracks and that stuff so I can't really hear myself anyways, but our sound system is also pretty bad too. I practice the songs multiple times thruout the week and gets super comfortable with them but I always seem to crash during service. Could this be something that I could fix in my playing or does it sound like it's kind of out of my control? I can elaborate on that too if needed
hm, I guess I'm used to playing different situations, I like to hear more of the other musicians, I like more keys and to hear the other guitar (s) as well, sometimes I play with others at different levels and either lay back to let them shine or pick it up and carry a little. I prefer to lay back because sometimes less is more.
I hear more gain here than in most WT play-throughs in the studio. Interestingly, I normally increase the gain on WT helix patches for weekend services by 15-30%. Do you find the gainier guitar sound mixes better for services with a full band/live? Great set BTW - love it!
Bradford sick tone first of all, great playing too. And btw the drummer is awesome. Here’s the deal: any band is just as good as their drummer! Hence everything off the charts!! Oh one question: do you guys at your church do some different type of songs as well or just modern worship? Meaning just piano and voice or just acoustic and voice etc? Love you all, god bless ❤
Thanks! Yes, Crowder is an incredible drummer! We have a blast. We do a more stripped back moment in a set every now and again I’d say. But not often. Usually full band to some extent.
I found it everyone! Hope Community Church (Green Logo). This week was a few back so be sure to dig for it. I like the audio engineer's choice to let the electric guitar be present and heard in the stream. Its a great listen for tasteful mixing!
We don’t ‘livestream’. We record sets on Thursday nights every couple weeks and get those mixed for Sunday streams. Removes the need for a whole system and person to run it and takes away lots variables.
So I have the 64 ac30 TB patch and I want to buy the matchless clubman patch and run both of those in stereo like you do here. Would all I have to do is take one of the patches and take one amp and ir out and put the others in. Also what combination would sound best from the Morgan ac20, matchless clubman, and ac30. (Helix btw)
What are Verb settings on the beginning of the Phil Wickam song???? Thats the verb I've been chasing and I can't get it. And before verse 2 of the same song. PLEASE HELP! Im using a Big Sky
I’m of the mindset that every little bit helps. The pickups here are Widerange HBs, the guitar is a semihollow, I’m using very chimey amps, I play differently than you and vise-versa. I don’t think it’s as simple as - here’s how you get it. But the Browne Protein is the majority of the drive here. And like I said, the pickups and guitar body are doin a lot too.
@@worshiptutorials very cool! It looks like the best kind of band to play in. You never have to worry about the band coming to the gig drunk or high. All the musicians and MD sound like real professionals. It's a very impressive production and the music is, of course, amazing! Thanks for responding!
Rest on us is an interesting song choice. I personally don’t agree with the lyrics, kind of a Pentecostal viewpoint “second spirit” type thing. What’s y’all’s thoughts on it?
As a Pentecostal, I don’t know what you mean by a “second spirit” at all. Granted, “Pentecostal” is a really broad brush. I’m curious though, is that a doctrine that some people hold to?
Yes. Sorry that was a little broad. Some Pentecostals believe that there is a second spirit that will fill you in a personal moment with God, which in my opinion is not biblically accurate. They believe that this spirit gives you the power to prophecy and tongues and stuff like that.
I have no problem with y’all doing elevation and bethel and hill song despite there incorrect doctrine, but this is a push. When the lyrics aren’t biblical, that’s wrong.
I’ve read these lyrics and I don’t see how this song is referring to anything but the Holy Spirit (the Holy Spirit of the Bible). I’ve never heard of a ‘second spirit’ doctrine, and I’m not sure how anything in this song would be referring to something like that. 🤷🏻♂️ I’ve long believed that we as human beings have a very incomplete understanding of the Holy Spirit. In the same way that those in the New Testament had a very incomplete understanding of Jesus - even his closest disciples.
@@worshiptutorialswhen the song says “I’m here and I know you will fill me” that doesn’t make sense for that to be the Holy Spirit. If a believer were to sing this song, that would be wrong because they already have the Holy Spirit in them. So when Brandon Lake “summons” a spirit while he’s singing this song, he’s not talking about the Holy Spirit.
Really this is actually what Bradford is hearing with 2 in ears?? I mainly hear him, alot of kick drum, some singing, Bunch of Clicking, but virtually no other instruments playing. I would not like this at all if this is how monitoring is done now. Yikes. Guess I am used to lower volume music where I can hear what all the other musicians and vocalists are doing.
First.
Y’all like deez? We can do more of deez.
Yeah we need more of deez.
Dis is good
More please
Deez are my favorite
Dis good
This is what a good in ear mix should sound like. GREAT JOB
The kick drum sounds a little muffled and boxy to me. It’s not eating up the mix though.
NIce Job ! Nice Tones
Salutes from Brazil
God Bless
That Tele is probably one of my top favorites guitars on this channel.
I have never used In Ear Monitor so it is so great to hear what guitarist hears...
Everybody's mix is different I'm a little surprised he didn't have more keys and more of the other guitar(s) I tend to have myself about that loud over everybody else, and I tend to keep bass and drums lower but still there. I like to hear a little more vocals as we may have 2 or 3 others leading so I can't just flip between them so I keep all vocal levels about the same as each other. I also keep the click louder, and I'd shut the producer down a little because I don't need the tips on the chords and voicings if I've prepared enough beforehand.
@@TedSchoenling Thank you, it is something new for me...
Super helpful to learn how hot others run their guitar in comparison to the band and tracks
People think it’s weird but how am I supposed to hear myself? 😂
@@worshiptutorials I would want to hear less of me, and hear what others are doing, it seems so Blank to me, I bearly hear some vocal commands being given, and where are those coming from the sound people/booth?? to me this is very WEIRD sounding, hearing a loud Kick drum?? Only when it is lower do I hear the vocalists singing. Just seems totally strange to me.
Bradford proving with every measure that the Tele is the best guitar ever made.
Yeah, except this hardly a typical tele
That was awesome! It is also comforting to me, being a beginner guitarist, to see how you handled a mistake, like no one saw it/heard it, and just played through. I struggle with recovery from my mistakes. Keep up the great content. Love it!
Itll take time and more experience so keep playing. After a few years, it becomes almost difficult to make mistakes as you become more and more comfortable on the neck.
yeah and then when you do you know how to make it not really sound like a mistake. No one except people with great ears should be able to notice@@sjmusicforlife4638
ToneX for the WIN!!
Had this pinned to come back and watch later. Glad I did. This mix is so clean and nothing is competing with anything. I'd probably want a little more of the leader but I'm sure when you're able to see them it probably helps. This mix makes me realize it's possible to keep both ears in 😂
Gotta love when you get a dynamic mix where nothing is competing with each other!
Okay, I'm inspired to not give up on the slide yet. Great work, Bradford!
Well done, Slideford 😜
Thanks for sharing!
That guitar is just a rock machine! great mix.
You know it’s gonna be an amazing video when Brad breaks out the Nash!!!
Tone land right here
You guys should do a video on how to use the slide on a guitar ❤
We did 😉
Make sure you got that bell rung so you can catch when we post new videos!
th-cam.com/video/W0zYMV8EOKc/w-d-xo.html
Dude how do you switch between slide and finger playing so fast! That’s seriously impressive!
Practice!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Yesss - love that Tele! Used the Clubman tone model this weekend too.
I think you would really enjoy doing your IEM mix in stereo. I started doing it about twelve years ago and it makes a huge difference!
It is stereo!
@@worshiptutorials Haha! I listened on headphones instead of my speakers, and now I can hear it is stereo. I guess I just spread my mix a lot wider.
Love these kinds of videos, so inspiring! Great tones as always Bradford 🔥
Heck yeah!!!! Love it!!
That is really good tone there Bradford!
Thanks so much for sharing this. Everyone seemed well-practised and ready to go. Great MD too!
Oh, finally! I thought you would never do it
Not sure what that means but thanks for watching!!
Yeah this is great! First off, tone was sick. I think it's a great tool to pick up pointers for when we get to play one of these songs. It's one thing to see the tutorial, or covers that you guys do and I love those too, but I also think it's helpful tool to see it in action and see what's going on around you as well. Keep up the good work!
Love it bro!! Tone so nice, slide stuff is sick
Great video, always love hearing other people's IEM mixes and comparing them to mine. This comment section is also a great reminder to myself (and hopefully to others who will see past the irony in me pointing this out) to never scroll too far down in the comments. Absolutely wild stuff going on down there.
Welcome to the internet 😂
grandioso , suena hermoso
Love this. Especially like hearing the click track. Feels more like we are getting the perspective that you are experiencing on stage.
Bro...I heard that slide and ramping trem combo close to the end of 2nd song...so 👍
heavy james duke vibes kind of tone.
This is so good!
Beautiful tone!
Brad, I love how fast you swapped your slide 😂.
I was the only guitar - gotta be fast 😂
More please
Sounds Awesome, You Should do a Review on the Nash, Once you pick one up. Very hard to put it Down, Fab Guitars.
Could you hear more of the keys on the actual day just from the room, so you avoid playing over each other? Sometimes I need more keys so I can play guitar on time with them, but sometimes they change a patch and then they take up most of my IEM. FOH can adjust them out the front no problem, but I’m dead 😆
Great playing, B! That ramping trem is birlliant haha
Thanks! I don’t think I’ll ever stop that mess. It’s too good and too fun!
It's way more of myself than I would prefer to hear. My IEM mix is not much different than a house mix. I have to do a lot work to adjust for dynamics in the house from my feet, if I had confidence in my FOH folks I might venture more out.
Please do a tutorial for the first song + helix patch!
Drummer rippin it up at 3:15 🤌
That’s all my dude knows how to do!!
Can u put a video on how to use a slide...for such ambient stuffs
We’ve done that! Watch it here: th-cam.com/video/bFxprVJ2KUI/w-d-xo.html
Thank you! I was pretty captivated by the fade in Slide. It's a ridiculous art to be able to have really Saturated parts but still be able to keep some clarity or note integrity.
@@worshiptutorials thanks a lot for sharing it over here. God bless you... From India 🇮🇳
This was awesome and was quite upset it ended as I was loving the tone and playing 🔥
I would say it’s the best sound I’ve heard from you Brad out of all the axe’s you have but that’s just my opinion however I do think a dual humbucker tele hits different and cuts through like butter! I’ve spent the last 3 years buying and flipping axes of all kinds (probably around 15) but settled on an LSL Double Hummy tele with coil splits and it’s the best guitar I’ve had and I’ve bought some pricey ones! I think I’m more of a mid range type of guy 😊
Would be interested to know if your Nash is stock or have the pups been swapped out?
Would love to hear more of these! 👏🏻 👏🏻
Haha thanks, Danny!
A thin line tele with WRHBs is something special to me for sure. Heard LSL makes a mean guitar! Sounds like you’re loving it!
My Nash is stock, yes and it has Lollar WRHBs!
Looks like somebody has not been skipping leg day!
More of this WT..
I love the spanish lyric translations? Do you guys translate them in-house?
Question/ video suggestion. I know you guys have a video for when you are the only electric/guitar in the band and I have used those tips a lot but it doesn't always seem to work out. I mainly play for our youth band on Wednesday and play electric guitar and am working my way up to playing both electric and acoustic for the upstairs service on Sundays. Our youth band is pretty small and the stage is too. We have a guitarist(me), bass, piano, two vocals, and drums. I find that I often lose my confidence when I'm playing and part of that is not having an iem and tracks and that stuff so I can't really hear myself anyways, but our sound system is also pretty bad too. I practice the songs multiple times thruout the week and gets super comfortable with them but I always seem to crash during service. Could this be something that I could fix in my playing or does it sound like it's kind of out of my control? I can elaborate on that too if needed
hm, I guess I'm used to playing different situations, I like to hear more of the other musicians, I like more keys and to hear the other guitar (s) as well, sometimes I play with others at different levels and either lay back to let them shine or pick it up and carry a little. I prefer to lay back because sometimes less is more.
Great vid, next time it would be helpful to be able to see the pedal board too.
There’s really nothing to see. I use a switcher and only press one button and everything changes.
I hear more gain here than in most WT play-throughs in the studio. Interestingly, I normally increase the gain on WT helix patches for weekend services by 15-30%. Do you find the gainier guitar sound mixes better for services with a full band/live? Great set BTW - love it!
Bradford sick tone first of all, great playing too. And btw the drummer is awesome. Here’s the deal: any band is just as good as their drummer! Hence everything off the charts!! Oh one question: do you guys at your church do some different type of songs as well or just modern worship? Meaning just piano and voice or just acoustic and voice etc? Love you all, god bless ❤
Thanks! Yes, Crowder is an incredible drummer! We have a blast.
We do a more stripped back moment in a set every now and again I’d say. But not often. Usually full band to some extent.
What church is this? I would love to hear the full live stream mix for comparison. Thanks!
I found it everyone! Hope Community Church (Green Logo). This week was a few back so be sure to dig for it. I like the audio engineer's choice to let the electric guitar be present and heard in the stream. Its a great listen for tasteful mixing!
It’s New Hope in North Carolina, and like the commenter above said, it has a green logo on the TH-cam channel
We don’t ‘livestream’. We record sets on Thursday nights every couple weeks and get those mixed for Sunday streams. Removes the need for a whole system and person to run it and takes away lots variables.
It is not. We all left there a while ago.
Guitars look like toys in Bradford's hands.
Guitars ARE toys, tho
So I have the 64 ac30 TB patch and I want to buy the matchless clubman patch and run both of those in stereo like you do here. Would all I have to do is take one of the patches and take one amp and ir out and put the others in. Also what combination would sound best from the Morgan ac20, matchless clubman, and ac30. (Helix btw)
What are Verb settings on the beginning of the Phil Wickam song???? Thats the verb I've been chasing and I can't get it. And before verse 2 of the same song. PLEASE HELP! Im using a Big Sky
Can anybody tell me how to get that tone??? I’ve tried presets galore and cannot replicate it. Using HX Stomp.
I’m of the mindset that every little bit helps. The pickups here are Widerange HBs, the guitar is a semihollow, I’m using very chimey amps, I play differently than you and vise-versa. I don’t think it’s as simple as - here’s how you get it. But the Browne Protein is the majority of the drive here. And like I said, the pickups and guitar body are doin a lot too.
I heard that at 14:54. 😂😂😂
Those the lambertone wide range HB?
Lollars I think. That’s what Nash usually ships.
There are no Lambertones WRHBs in existence ☺️
Dang, thought I heard somewhere that they may be working on WRHBs. Figured Bradford would be one if the beta testers
WT captures for ToneX are done in which mode???
Typically in default mode
How to you become a guitar player for a church like this?
Our church holds auditions semi-regularly but we always are looking to add more musicians too. Don’t overthink it 😉
@@worshiptutorials very cool! It looks like the best kind of band to play in. You never have to worry about the band coming to the gig drunk or high. All the musicians and MD sound like real professionals. It's a very impressive production and the music is, of course, amazing! Thanks for responding!
Rest on us is an interesting song choice. I personally don’t agree with the lyrics, kind of a Pentecostal viewpoint “second spirit” type thing. What’s y’all’s thoughts on it?
As a Pentecostal, I don’t know what you mean by a “second spirit” at all. Granted, “Pentecostal” is a really broad brush. I’m curious though, is that a doctrine that some people hold to?
Yes. Sorry that was a little broad. Some Pentecostals believe that there is a second spirit that will fill you in a personal moment with God, which in my opinion is not biblically accurate. They believe that this spirit gives you the power to prophecy and tongues and stuff like that.
I have no problem with y’all doing elevation and bethel and hill song despite there incorrect doctrine, but this is a push. When the lyrics aren’t biblical, that’s wrong.
I’ve read these lyrics and I don’t see how this song is referring to anything but the Holy Spirit (the Holy Spirit of the Bible).
I’ve never heard of a ‘second spirit’ doctrine, and I’m not sure how anything in this song would be referring to something like that.
🤷🏻♂️
I’ve long believed that we as human beings have a very incomplete understanding of the Holy Spirit. In the same way that those in the New Testament had a very incomplete understanding of Jesus - even his closest disciples.
@@worshiptutorialswhen the song says “I’m here and I know you will fill me” that doesn’t make sense for that to be the Holy Spirit. If a believer were to sing this song, that would be wrong because they already have the Holy Spirit in them. So when Brandon Lake “summons” a spirit while he’s singing this song, he’s not talking about the Holy Spirit.
click seems incredibly quiet to me. And with just the built in Ableton metronome it's very hard to hear over the guitar.
I trust my drummer 😊
What song is this?
All of the songs are tagged in the description and in the bottom left of the video!
@@worshiptutorials Oh great thank you!
Guitar took a big fart at 3:42
Really this is actually what Bradford is hearing with 2 in ears?? I mainly hear him, alot of kick drum, some singing, Bunch of Clicking, but virtually no other instruments playing. I would not like this at all if this is how monitoring is done now. Yikes. Guess I am used to lower volume music where I can hear what all the other musicians and vocalists are doing.
You can mix it however you like.