Author: David Gutekunst
TECH CAFE: Apple Logic & Garageband for Worship Leaders
bought my first Mac a year ago, and it made sense from the moment I turned it on. Within 30 minutes it was hooked up to my keyboard and I had 4 tracks laid down for a new song in Garageband, the free music production software that comes with every Mac.
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Keyboarders
Hey to all you keyboarders out there!!! I have an awful time trying to find all the music that our worship team leader finds off the internet for his guitar. I was wondering if any of you know of any good places to find some keys music... Thanks!
keyboards in worship?
i played keyboards for my youth worship team...which is extremely guitar driven... it's as if there's no room for keyboards in it. all i here is "hey sound many take that keyboard out of my monitor" or "you better turn that thing down" What do you think?
Author: Mike Busbee
Less Is More
disease. Just as most people don't know how many organs are in their body, they also don't know the number of keys on a piano keyboard. As long as the organs work properly, and the piano sound is pleasing to the ear, not much else matters. We learned how our
calling all keyboard players
I am not a key board player, so my knowledge on the subject is very limited. My keyboard player uses a Kurzweil. She says it has the best piano sounds, but the other patches seem cheesy. I like the hammond b3 sound since I drive a lot of the songs with
Learn to Play Keyboard book?
some time. Currently I bounce between accoustic guitar, base and laptop keyboard while also singing. I've recently purchased (within the last few months) a full-size keyboard that I, and the worship team are pretty stoked about. The only catch...I don't
Keyboard question
Hey, I've got a keyboard question. I read the thread on picking a new keyboard and noticed several people made mention of "weighted" keys with a heavier touch in the low end and lighter at the upper end "just like a grand piano." This same phrase-ology
plea to keyboard players
With the changing of worship music to mostly contemporary style, keyboarders should probably just drop out and stick to tradintional or old tyme services. Keyboarders are so difficult. They either want to be the whole band playing bass with the left hand
Synthesizer/keyboards
I would really love some advice on what keyboard/synthesizer to buy for our worship team. We have a yamaha keyboard but it's very limited on the padded sounds etc it can produce. So I was thinking of getting maybe a Korg Micro, or Alesis Micron. I'm in
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