RICs in Churches?
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Hey guys. From reading different threads I noticed that quite a few of us have church gigs. So, it is not just me then hah? I am not an extremely religious person, but I do it for the music. I am a Catholic, but play every Sunday in a Lutheran church. The service is called "Faith Rocks" and it targeted for the "younger audience". Very casual and relaxed athmosphere. And of course the rock band playing every service. We got drums, electric guitar, a couple of acoustics,my bass a flute and 5 vocals. Sense of humor also counts. You should have seen the reaction after I broke in with Pink Floyd's "Money" riff during the collection.
Anyway, anyone out there doing a similar thing?
Anyway, anyone out there doing a similar thing?
I am good with my fingers and I can do it all night !
OK Kris,
I've gotta run out of the house for a while, but I'll come back to this thread when I get home.... but YOU STOLE MY LINE!
"I broke in with Pink Floyd's "Money" riff during the collection." I DID THE SAME THING in 1997! I'll explain in an Email.
We have A LOT in common!
I've gotta run out of the house for a while, but I'll come back to this thread when I get home.... but YOU STOLE MY LINE!
"I broke in with Pink Floyd's "Money" riff during the collection." I DID THE SAME THING in 1997! I'll explain in an Email.
We have A LOT in common!
"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
My church has two bands that rotate through and I play on one. A typical lineup is one each acoustic, electric, bass and drums, and three vocals. Sometimes a keyboard or extra guitar is thrown in depending on what's being played. We do play secular type songs depending on what the service is about and if the song fits. As long as it isn't too showy and it fits with what else is happening that day, it is fine by me. The church meets in a school, so set up and tear down every Sunday is a great experience, too!
I am the only one playing a RIC, though.
I am the only one playing a RIC, though.
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I don't play at church, but a kid from the LIFE TEEN mass plays a 330MG on Sunday evenings.
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Ric 2004 FG 4-2-5. B2RE, Classic 4x10. We do 4 or 5 praise songs to open the service, three of us are elders! Acoustic guitar, lead guitar, electric piano, and me. No drums anymore. I have to be a bit more percussive and "busier" to fill up the gap. It's a small church so we are all volunteers who just love to play.
Maybe I like the B2RE because I use Chromes and don't like overtones. Although Jeff R. likes the B2 and he goes for that distorted trebly overtony sound that seems popular these days. The sound bites I've heard of his do not sound weak at all, although I believe he also goes through the PA.
I started out on a P-bass with nylon wrapped strings, and an EBO with flats, through a Sunn and a 2x15 Plush cab back in the 70's! You might call that a "round" sound!
Going through 10's with chromes works well for me as I get close to my old tone (same amount of air movement, or close) with more punch and less mud from the smaller cones.
Maybe I like the B2RE because I use Chromes and don't like overtones. Although Jeff R. likes the B2 and he goes for that distorted trebly overtony sound that seems popular these days. The sound bites I've heard of his do not sound weak at all, although I believe he also goes through the PA.
I started out on a P-bass with nylon wrapped strings, and an EBO with flats, through a Sunn and a 2x15 Plush cab back in the 70's! You might call that a "round" sound!
Going through 10's with chromes works well for me as I get close to my old tone (same amount of air movement, or close) with more punch and less mud from the smaller cones.
I play any one of my five RIC's in church every Sunday. Usually it's a guitar and bass + singers. Occasionally we have piano and mandolin as well. I am using an Acoustic Image Contra Combo (400 watts, 20 lbs. is a real back saver). The bass that gets the most comment is the FG 4001 C64 which is strung with Ernie Ball flats. I have only been playing for a little over 2 years and I figured I wouldn't have too many beer bottles thrown at me in a church setting.
Yeah, it was pretty rewarding playing in this setting and a guy my age when a 16 -17 years old guy made a comment to me: "man, you were realy jamin' there". I used to be bringing different bass from my collection every Sunday, but that time I had my 82 4001 JG. Well, it did sound pretty good and hearing little comments like this from kids, kinda makes you want to keep going.
I am good with my fingers and I can do it all night !
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