Great sounds for each song! I've always loved 6/8 worship songs, too! Ever hear "Easter Song" by 2nd Chapter of Acts? They put some 5/4 measures to make it very interesting and dramatic also! Yes, I'm an old musician! 😁
My favorite album of theirs has got to be the live “How the West Was One” record, w/ Phil Keaggy and a Band called David. No misses across the track list! I have the original vinyl and it’s a treat. -David
I totally messed up there, and then our incredible video editor Jeremy made it totally worth it with two sneaky lil Chrises popping up during that section 😆 -David
An interesting video. I think you're on the money attributing "feel" to "swinging" the 6/8 of "Graves Into Gardens" vs the straight eighth notes of "Gratitude". Brandon Lake finger picks the first part of the song straight, no matter which live performance with different groups that you choose. For the rest of it, that's more a matter of "production" or "arrangement". I'd argue that when you are doing a song, ie selecting the patches etc. from the App, you sound like "David", ie your own style. I've heard others, as far back as Paul Baloche, argue that a lot of worship music was influenced by Cold Play. Regarding Bandon Lake's solo songs, look at "That's Who I Praise". To me the production of the multiple Keys' parts is closer to what Phil Wickham's production is like. Just a subjective opinion.
I’ve thought about going more specifically into the solo stuff. Brandon’s been super open about how big of an influence Switchfoot/Jon Foreman have been for him too, and they’re one of my favorite groups! Would love to try and peel back some of those layers. -David
I like the beatboxing! I think that in my head when I’m playing too.
I knew I wasn’t the only one.
I love the beat boxing to keep your timing. I like it.
Haha, I immediately regretted it during this shoot, but knew it would make the final edit! 😂
-David
The beat boxing made this video 😊. Great work David, best yet, love the tips keep them coming
Aint no way you made a channel 32 mins ago just to comment on thsi video 😂
Haha. No, i just modified my handle. But thanks for checking on me
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
-David
Great sounds for each song! I've always loved 6/8 worship songs, too! Ever hear "Easter Song" by 2nd Chapter of Acts? They put some 5/4 measures to make it very interesting and dramatic also! Yes, I'm an old musician! 😁
My favorite album of theirs has got to be the live “How the West Was One” record, w/ Phil Keaggy and a Band called David.
No misses across the track list! I have the original vinyl and it’s a treat.
-David
I had to double back. You mentioned Chris Tomlin twice 😅. But I don’t blame you, I love his music too😊
I totally messed up there, and then our incredible video editor Jeremy made it totally worth it with two sneaky lil Chrises popping up during that section 😆
-David
Can we have gateway worship
Good suggestion! Well consider that for sure!
Sounds like the music while waiting in line for Space Mountain at Tokyo Disneyland
🤔 lol!
For ableton?
All these sounds are available in all Sunday Keys formats :)
What mic do you have? When you start singing your voice has so much softness to it…rather than when you’re talking?
It’s a Rode shotgun. We’re eq’ing and adding verb for those little singing bits.
We don't do the min6 at the end of Gratitude. Apparently it's "jazz" Lol
That’s truly depressing to hear.
But you are technically seeing @jonasaras
No, I merely "have ears to hear"
We don't either 😂
It’s a long song already, so I get why some may not hang long enough to even need it. When you hit that min5 though it’s instant Coldplay!
-David
I think the proper term is sounding “Phil Wickhamese” 😂
When those two guys collab they reach their final forms 😂
An interesting video. I think you're on the money attributing "feel" to "swinging" the 6/8 of "Graves Into Gardens" vs the straight eighth notes of "Gratitude". Brandon Lake finger picks the first part of the song straight, no matter which live performance with different groups that you choose. For the rest of it, that's more a matter of "production" or "arrangement". I'd argue that when you are doing a song, ie selecting the patches etc. from the App, you sound like "David", ie your own style. I've heard others, as far back as Paul Baloche, argue that a lot of worship music was influenced by Cold Play. Regarding Bandon Lake's solo songs, look at "That's Who I Praise". To me the production of the multiple Keys' parts is closer to what Phil Wickham's production is like. Just a subjective opinion.
I’ve thought about going more specifically into the solo stuff. Brandon’s been super open about how big of an influence Switchfoot/Jon Foreman have been for him too, and they’re one of my favorite groups! Would love to try and peel back some of those layers.
-David
So many of these people with zero theological accuracy.