Ofc not as a lead guitarist I can never listen to drums if I don't have it in ear monitors coz all the other instruments are there and the vocal and my guitar should be more so no drums
Worship bands use a lot of effects, like delays on guitar for example, or multitracks that play along with the music. So the click is necessary to keep everything in sync. Also for parts where the drummer does not play, everybody will keep in perfect time. Also the in ears make it possible to play without monitors on stage, so there is a lot less extra noise for the sound guy to deal with.
In my experience, it's the singers who either push or drag a song to how they like it. Then the band either keeps the bpm, or conforms to the "preferred" tempo. It's the adjustment time that gets awkward. Personally, the drummer is my click.
@@stuiedamanBut not really though. Been in and out of bands for over 20 years, none of us ever used them live and we always played all of our songs 100% how we wrote them live every single time
That’s actually only really a stage thing/ record thing. I’m in a band that plays a lot of different shows across Florida (Saturn Lights if you’re interested) and one of the things our drummer runs into alot is the sound of his drums pumping over the sound of his monitors. It can actually give you kinda a latency effect- where stuff you here is off beat out of the monitors, and when everything at the show is so loud in ears really help. The bigger the venue, the louder, the more in ears help. Also important if the rest of your band is playing to a track that’s prerecorded. For recordings it’s obvs really important that you’re on time with the met- that way in DAW the producer has an easy time fixing anything and you have an easy time get counted back into to record over mistakes. I’m sure this guy could probably play without in ears too, it’s just nice on stage.
Yeah some just don’t know what a click is for. It’s a benefit to be able to play with a click. You can play with or without one and sound great. Them playing to a click is what helped them keep time so well in this instance when the click went out.
The only fail in this situation would be the muted click track that the sound man forgot to unmute before he took his cigarette break and called his girlfriend lol. He came back in, said "oh shi....I meant to do that. I was testing y'all to see how you'd act if I wasn't here" and the click track comes back in riiiiight before the 1🤘. Had this harrowing situation behind the Jesus shield taken place about 17 years ago, dude probably wouldn't have had an in ear monitor but, instead, would have had a refurbished monster Yamaha monitor with two horns blasting behind the dome and no click track. Usually, the only time anyone used in ear monitor systems back when I was getting started as a drummer was when we were at a high end facility or if an event was being recorded at a high end facility. The drummer WAS the click track then. In an environment of that size, we'd have grabbed 'er by the horns and started slamming! Ahhhhh, the days when the importance of keeping time was drilled into your DNA😎. I say all of this jokingly because it's a humorous right of passage where if you know, you know lol.
Had to play a whole song on drums with no audio but the occasional harmony from our vocalist in my ears once. Was terrifying but we managed to stay on beat so God is good lol
Once while in church we were doing the song I thank god, dont know if you know if but Im the drummer and the track randomly cut out in the middle of the song and its a pretty fast song. Luckily all of us can do without them but it could have went really bad.
I've played drums 25 years and never once used a metronome I've always watched the body movements of the guitarist to know fthe placement of fills and when to come back in and the bassist for the timing of you can read your band mates who need a metronome
@@tylercrews9025ummm, yes, i do understand what clicks sre, and they are a crutch needed to keep a steady beat, which, ironically, is what you are being paid to do. Your bandmates aren't computers and the flow of the song is paramount.
@@richiet3841 my man. the fact that you think the band can't keep time on their own and that they use it as a "crutch" demonstrates that you have no clue what you're talking about. They are not "a crutch to keep a steady beat". The drummer can very clearly keep a steady beat. It's purely meant to keep the entire show in sync. Fun fact, all of your favorite albums were recorded with a click track. You can go on about "flow" or whatever all you want but you're not actually saying anything.
They play to a click to keep the time... it wasn't working at first amd thy said "we have no click" then they got it fixed and you can hear the click. The click is basically a simple metronome.
I was wondering bc my drums sound decent but I want them to sound better since I’m a big worship drummer I want a couple of my stuff tuned right thank you very much and godbless you
Until you play with a drummer who can’t keep the tempo. Then the click is a lifesaver if you don’t want the train to go off the rails in front of the congregation.
Lol then there’s me, who’s church doesn’t even “need” a click… I think they just do that so they have an excuse for every time the timing is off :/ Usually me (drummer) who’s the blame…
“We don’t have click.” Drummer: “It’s ok. I am the click.” 😂
Yess!! That's so what I think when I play for youth group!
Would’ve panicked but I guess it’s always good to ensure your timing is perfect for situations like these
Lol yes indeed
Nice job keeping it in time until they figured it out.
The drummer was the original metronome
Nobody gonna talk about the guitarist absolutely biffing multiple notes in the intro? Lol
That first note was the fail
Def not Bb
That first note would have been cool but not in church thooooo
@@maxgill2594I mean why not in church
Haha fr
I never understood why worship bands always do this. Can they not hear the drums without in ears?
Ofc not as a lead guitarist I can never listen to drums if I don't have it in ear monitors coz all the other instruments are there and the vocal and my guitar should be more so no drums
Worship bands use a lot of effects, like delays on guitar for example, or multitracks that play along with the music. So the click is necessary to keep everything in sync. Also for parts where the drummer does not play, everybody will keep in perfect time. Also the in ears make it possible to play without monitors on stage, so there is a lot less extra noise for the sound guy to deal with.
Because worship bands are total garbage.
That’s what the drummer is for lol
Yes, our church doesn't use all these fancy stuff and I think we sound alright lol
@@ivannieves154same here! As a drummer I haven’t had a problem without a metronome either lol
In my experience, it's the singers who either push or drag a song to how they like it. Then the band either keeps the bpm, or conforms to the "preferred" tempo. It's the adjustment time that gets awkward. Personally, the drummer is my click.
Kind of necessary when playing to a backing track or lights
Sometimes I'd rather just have an actual metronome in my ear than a click track.
This is not a fail. Way to be almost dead on to that non-existent click!
Thank you!
Exactly. This must be about the guitar butchering the intro 😅
that recovery, so smooth
It's ok if you make mistakes but atleast your doing it for God
True that
This is a dope 6/8 beat!
Got to love when that happens.
100% hahah
Ringo: I’m the click
Facts
Lol this happens to me but you handle it way better😅
I don't understand why so many modern drummers rely on live clicks and cues, I dunno, I just don't think it's necessary
It is if you want to sound good
@@stuiedamanBut not really though. Been in and out of bands for over 20 years, none of us ever used them live and we always played all of our songs 100% how we wrote them live every single time
@@keithwoodcrest okay, Boomer.
@@keithwoodcrestmodern times man
Click is best to sound perfect, and easier to incorporate other artists and instruments, similar to being in tune
This song was so beautifully played
makes me sad how they can’t play without a click, i’ve been playing with no click my whole life lol
That’s actually only really a stage thing/ record thing. I’m in a band that plays a lot of different shows across Florida (Saturn Lights if you’re interested) and one of the things our drummer runs into alot is the sound of his drums pumping over the sound of his monitors. It can actually give you kinda a latency effect- where stuff you here is off beat out of the monitors, and when everything at the show is so loud in ears really help. The bigger the venue, the louder, the more in ears help. Also important if the rest of your band is playing to a track that’s prerecorded. For recordings it’s obvs really important that you’re on time with the met- that way in DAW the producer has an easy time fixing anything and you have an easy time get counted back into to record over mistakes. I’m sure this guy could probably play without in ears too, it’s just nice on stage.
It's not about being in tempo, in many cases it's a matter of having your show in sync, regarding samples, light show and video wall.
@@joshuamiddlebrooks3981your song was awesome loved the guitar and vocals
i dont think you understand what a click is for
Yeah some just don’t know what a click is for. It’s a benefit to be able to play with a click. You can play with or without one and sound great. Them playing to a click is what helped them keep time so well in this instance when the click went out.
Bruh i hate when that happens ( my group dont use click but me and the pianist use in ears)
I feel like “worship” now means a music genre more than God himself, i hope this is only my point of view and anyway God bless you all
Also, worship these days is all about lights, cameras, fog machines, screens, etc.
The only fail in this situation would be the muted click track that the sound man forgot to unmute before he took his cigarette break and called his girlfriend lol.
He came back in, said "oh shi....I meant to do that. I was testing y'all to see how you'd act if I wasn't here" and the click track comes back in riiiiight before the 1🤘.
Had this harrowing situation behind the Jesus shield taken place about 17 years ago, dude probably wouldn't have had an in ear monitor but, instead, would have had a refurbished monster Yamaha monitor with two horns blasting behind the dome and no click track. Usually, the only time anyone used in ear monitor systems back when I was getting started as a drummer was when we were at a high end facility or if an event was being recorded at a high end facility.
The drummer WAS the click track then. In an environment of that size, we'd have grabbed 'er by the horns and started slamming! Ahhhhh, the days when the importance of keeping time was drilled into your DNA😎. I say all of this jokingly because it's a humorous right of passage where if you know, you know lol.
I need these in ear monitors
Modern churches 🧐🙄
us drummers are the metronome.
Had to play a whole song on drums with no audio but the occasional harmony from our vocalist in my ears once. Was terrifying but we managed to stay on beat so God is good lol
sou baterista e pensei: Ta tudo certo, menos essas chords, meus ouvidos são juizes crueis.
Whats the song name and the church?
Is worshipping always a failure? Like all those cases where thoughts and prayers didn’t help anything?
If “no click” = a “worship fail” lol 😂Then you all must be very new to this 😂😂😂 tiny problem. Look at some of the epic fails online lol
nice sounding kit man
Thank you
Once while in church we were doing the song I thank god, dont know if you know if but Im the drummer and the track randomly cut out in the middle of the song and its a pretty fast song. Luckily all of us can do without them but it could have went really bad.
Great time keeping friend
Thank you!
In my opinion u really don't need a click, Just count 1234 In your head and keep the tempo.
I never do that, I just naturally play it with out counting in my head
"He Turned Water Into Purple Rain"
It sounds better without the click
Who does your guys click? The sound engineer or one of the guys on your team
For me I just prefer to play by ear because my worship leader says I’m the king of the stage that controls everything
Not a fail I play without click and can keep in time come on and am a drummer 🥁 please was waiting for something big
I've played drums 25 years and never once used a metronome I've always watched the body movements of the guitarist to know fthe placement of fills and when to come back in and the bassist for the timing of you can read your band mates who need a metronome
Im a drummer and never have used "clicks" ....always go by internal clock for rhythm....
You must have impeccable timing, my man
another boomer that doesn't understand what clicks are used for
@@tylercrews9025ummm, yes, i do understand what clicks sre, and they are a crutch needed to keep a steady beat, which, ironically, is what you are being paid to do. Your bandmates aren't computers and the flow of the song is paramount.
@@richiet3841 my man. the fact that you think the band can't keep time on their own and that they use it as a "crutch" demonstrates that you have no clue what you're talking about. They are not "a crutch to keep a steady beat". The drummer can very clearly keep a steady beat. It's purely meant to keep the entire show in sync. Fun fact, all of your favorite albums were recorded with a click track. You can go on about "flow" or whatever all you want but you're not actually saying anything.
In the recording studio is NOT playing live. There is a big difference.
Is the fail the need for a click
Yes 🎉
I have absolutely no clue what is happening
They play to a click to keep the time... it wasn't working at first amd thy said "we have no click" then they got it fixed and you can hear the click. The click is basically a simple metronome.
@@stephenkillin9730the first note to the intro was also a horrendous fail
what ride are you using here? Love to see the xist crash
I’m using a 24 Istanbul Joey ride
Lol when you don’t have click in the first intro surprised you made it threw 😂😂😂😂
Exactly
I was wondering how long you have a thoes cymbals
@@DillonReeves-cq7ei over 2 years and I love them
I love you’re black beauty snare it sounds so good I will catch back up with you later
I was wondering bc my drums sound decent but I want them to sound better since I’m a big worship drummer I want a couple of my stuff tuned right thank you very much and godbless you
Was fine without it, people need to stop relying on it and just play
Drummer kept em alive!!
Never had that problem when I played.
Ooofff that always sucks.
Love the Rogers!!!
Same!
That’s not much of a fail….thats like an every other Sunday kind of thing.
What are those cymbals brother?
The first note should be F then D
Amazing
Is this what good in ears do
what's the name of the song
I have a big drum set don’t even know how he’s playing a drum set that small
please, tell me the song name.
Don't like fat snares but this one sounds cool
Right on thanks for watching
I love this Prince song! Also ditch the click anyways.
Very cool that they talk to you
Is this in North Carolina elevation church in Mooresville?
It’s a church in texas
Drummer didn’t fail at all
Or, you know, listen to the drums--which are supposed to keep the tempo?!
Until you play with a drummer who can’t keep the tempo. Then the click is a lifesaver if you don’t want the train to go off the rails in front of the congregation.
cant play without metronome
I never use a click
Why a metronome for a simple song like this? 🤷♂️
awesome 👌 bro 👌
Thank you!
Whats the song please
It’s called How He Loves by John Mark McMillan
I’ve been there before 😂
Lol then there’s me, who’s church doesn’t even “need” a click… I think they just do that so they have an excuse for every time the timing is off :/
Usually me (drummer) who’s the blame…
I thought you were going to accidentally start playing 4/4
😂😂😂😂😂
What ride is this?
Is it the sweet ride?
Gotta get me one of those
It is a 24 inch Joey Istanbul Agop ride
@@Theryanprim damn that thing is a beauty
good job!!
Thank you lol
I would be annoyed 😆
What song is that
One of those boring worship songs that helps with the mass hypnosis, take your pick.
What app do you use?
Irig duo pro
quem nunca ?
Yall get a click?!?!?
Drummers timing is off . Fir count of 6 . He needs the click .
😮
Modern worship music is so cringe
What song is this friend
How He loves- David Crowder Band
Is this champion?
Good job 👍🏽
I do what I can
Nice groow❤
No vocals in the monitor?
I usually keep them very low in the mix
Press x !! Been there
Hahaha
what song is that
How he loves
I can play that song on the keyboard
That’s great ha
@@Theryanprim fr also I can sing I’m also a church drummer
That is such a good song
It is! When it’s played right 😂😂
@@Theryanprim either way it's a great song
@@imnxtn yes it is! Thanks so much for watching
@@Theryanprim yeah man. Have a blessed day brother
What song is it?
Nice kit, sounds so creamy
It really is!
ok, uncle. what's the name of this song??
How he loves
Thank you! @@Theryanprim
Where yo felts at 😭
I don’t like using them 😂
а что произошло-то ?
She butchered my favourite song bro
Hahahaa so bad
How is this worship? Is this a concert maybe? Worship is an organ and a choir. This is some sort of concert or band.
Funny, the Bible never mentions an organ. Who are you to decide what instruments should be "allowed" to be used for worship?
@@jbon9319 you’re reaching. I never claimed any of the points you’re failing to make.
@@haroldbeauchamp3770 "How is this worship? Worship is an organ and a choir." That wasn't you that said that?
What song were you guys playing? Sounds awesome.
How he loves us- Crowder
What's with the partition?