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It's been a crazy week - one of the most full on I can remember - which culminated in an amazing night of worship at Shepherds Bush. I'm still buzzing from it all!
Sorry not to have kept the blog going each day. Just ran out of time. I'll try and recap to fill you all in on the rest of the process.
Saturday - We spent the day tightening up the arrangements and then began the process of how the songs would flow together. I'd spent a lot of time thinking about building themes, musical flow, keys etc...By the end of the day it felt like we had a plan and Nathan (keys & producer) began to put the clicks and tracks into pro-tools so we could run the songs together in one session. This really helps with the flow. Rather than having lots of stops and starts we can hear the click in our in-ear monitors. Then when the next song kicks off we hear Nathan in our ears say 1-2-3-4. It made such a difference.
Sunday - I had to head off to church whilst the rest of the guys were joined by the 4 singers. Andy Arganda, Quinton Delport, Hope Plumb and Ian Pitter. They spent the day going through the songs again and did 2 full run throughs.
Monday - I left very early in the morning to arrive at the studios in Eastbourne. I spent the first hour and a half going through the songs with the singers making sure everyone knew what they were doing. On the whole the singers sang in unison with a tenor part here and there. They mainly came in strong on choruses. This added so much to the tracks. In one sense it perhaps at times would have felt a bit dull for the singers - but for the sake of the arrangements it sounded killer. It really hit home to me the 'less is more' principle. It's all about doing the right thing for the overall sound of the song - even if it seems really simple. After that we ran through the whole set twice. By the end we definitely were feeling sick of the songs! In a good way though.
I've never rehearsed so much. It's really challenged me about how we approach church. So often it's the bare minimum to get by. It means you can never really push musical excellence. It becomes difficult to find freshness and genuine creativity. I feel challenged to really offer my best musically, but also encourage our team at HTB to do the same. I feel excited.
Anyway, carrying on the recap, I got back Monday night to hear an mp3 of the rap the 29th boys were going to do. Sounded fantastic. I also got to see a sneak preview of the dancers. Was so excited. The guys from 'Sacred' were amazing. Went for a run to clear my head and got ready for another big day.
Tuesday - woke up feeling so excited - yet also pretty nervous. Felt like there was so much to come together. In the morning I met with Hutch (DVD producer) to chat everything through. There was a lot going on with visuals, dancers, lighting, confetti canons, duets etc...We made a plan and then headed off to the venue. Shepherds Bush is such a cool venue. It feels really intimate. We got set up and sound checked and then at 4pm we had a full run through. The music felt great - but all the visuals were out of sync. To say it was stressful was an understatement! We finished up and then myself, Hutch, Nathan and Andrew Philip (ran visuals) went through all the songs making sure everything was in sync. I guess you get to a place where you have to let go and trust it will work out. But it definitely added some pressure.
When the night kicked off it was amazing. Seeing 2,000 people really worship in that venue was so inspiring. I was so delighted how everything came together. There was such a sense of God's presence. A real passion and hunger to honour and glorify His name.
As I reflect on everything God is so good. Worshipping throughout the night I found myself reflecting on God's faithfulness and extravagant kindness. He truly is amazing. I was also so struck by the importance of team. On our own we can achieve so little. But when we serve out of community the possibilities are endless. It was really special to have my mates Mike Pilavachi and Martin Smith involved, but there were so many other people who made the night work - way too many to mention. I felt so privileged to be a part of such an amazing team of people.
Thanks to all of you who were there and worshipped with us. Also to all those who have prayed and encouraged us along the way. It means so much!
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Another music geek question!
On the day, how long would you say you spent warming up (you vocally- the musicians on their instruments)?
Also what is your practice routine for HTB, is it the trad, one evening and then a little bit of time before the service?
Hope this isn't too geeky!
Niall
Niall Blackburn
18Sep08Sounds amazing! Glad it went well mate and I hope you get some time to relax with your family.
ChrisSayburn
18Sep08Niall, don't apologise for being geeky mate!
With you, me and Chris all on one page you're looking at the original 3 musketeers of geekiness
Sim Walker
18Sep08Niall, at HTB there its just generally (in my experience anyway) before the service.
Obviously people are busy but I my first church where had a full practise on an evening and a full practise before the service (full being every song played at least once).
I think it helps not just with learning new songs but also, as you mentioned Tim, allowing greater creativity with arrangements and allowing the musicians to sync into each other better (I find this especially hard when playing with a drummer for the first time).
mikearthur
18Sep08I enjoyed worshiping with you a lot - how nervous were you during the first songs?
Jono
18Sep08haha Sim you know it my friend, you know it :D
ChrisSayburn
18Sep08The three musketeers of geekiness! That brought a smile to my face after 3 hours of A2 Maths, thank you Sim!
Niall Blackburn
18Sep08awesome! i can't wait to hear it. sounds like such a great night....thanks for the update.
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sossaman
18Sep08From memory on the day they did some sound checking before and after lunch. We went through a few songs after that. Then took a short break before doing a full run through at 4pm like Tim said.
As for HTB, I know for the evening services we meet 3-4 hours before the service starts to practice. Not sure what happens for the morning services.
Jords
18Sep08Evening services - ready to rehearse at 2.30 (for either the 5&7 or 6)
Morning services - ready to rehearse at 8 (9.30 & 11.30) or 10 for the 11 (due to a service before)
Henry
19Sep08