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Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 August 2022

Buckie gig -more than one instrament to the amp question

 

The band played last Friday at the beginning of the Keswick convention in Buckie. The praise was good with a strongly reeptive congregation.

I have been looking at how to have two basses available to play live without disconnecting from the guitars and getting that unprofessional noise. I have a two standard jack cable that goes to one cable. 

But when i tried it it didnt work.

My next plan was to use a small mixer for both guitars then send the signal from which ever instrament to the effects and back to the mixer before on to the bass amp and Pa .

My trial run through last night at home worked well and looks like a GOOD method. 

I then re checked the cable and discovered that it worked as well.! 

Typical.


Thursday, 12 May 2022

Todays update

 Coming into the Writers hub recently I was on the number 2 bus to Inverness centre.

There is a wonderful feeling when you see the traffic building up and the bus has a separate route and sometimes lane, to move through the early morning to its destination. That sense of skipping the queue or getting, even  taking an advantage point is worthy of a smile.

It is a light dream I had that morning as we travelled north down a road I barely know. My sense of being was still in Perth and I am now in Inverness and have been for some time. The hub , as in Writers Hub has been functioning for some months and is a good base for budding writers. I quickly say it is not a critique forum but simply a place that other writers meet to work independently in the same environment. This helps in discipline.

I have taken time to reflect on some things now that we are in our house and getting established. We had made links with people as soon as we arrived in Inverness. The 8 months in rented accommodation seems quick and a memory, now as we move into a new chapter of life.


 

Opportunities to play bass in Worship circles grows and with gardening and routine tasks the weeks are flying in.

Family history has had a back shelf for almost 12 months, and I have a lot of catching up to do with many in that circle...

Chatty Chappies! on facebook is growing and its fun to chat with Andy about the various topics we dig up. The run on the Butteries was interesting especially when my grandfather was a baker in Aberdeen.

I can imagine the seafarer who went to his baker complaining about the lack of bread on sea trips and the poor biscuits that were a substitute for stale bread. What creativeness to ask the baker to come up with something appropriate for long journeys that would last longer than bread. Then we have the teamwork as the baker goes next door to chat with the butcher on how to have longevity in baking. So back in 1880 the baker tries to make a new product with the addition of lard as a preservative.

Having experimented with dough he comes up with what locals called a Rowy.( because there is a lot of turning in the process) Our seafarer is delighted with the new product and the rest is history they say!

Then in 1917 fresh bread was banned as it was seen as unfair that some could get fresh bread and others could not.  During the war the buttery was a staple breakfast with porridge and tea. A good way to gain energy for the day ahead. With its ban ( it was seen as a bread) the people revolted. Unions were involved food control was in place and there was such a fuss that “Home rule for Scotland “ was muted over the banning of the buttery. 22 September 1917 saw the last buttery baking.

The fresh bread ban was rescinded in 1919 not before two bakers were fined for selling butteries.

Today the buttery is on shelves far from the Aberdeen and Buchan coast in bakeries and supermarkets. There are varying qualities of buttery around, but it would seem from small research the independent Bakers are the best.

Contact

Writers Hub  writershubinverness@gmail.com

Chatty Chappies! .www.facebook.com/groups/495660008588250/

Family history   www.familyhistory.blogspot.com

Reason People do not join in worship singing

Tuesday, 10 May 2022

Why Worship is not working well today?

Having been out on the road with some mates I was encouraged by the link I found via John Greenshields to Kenny Lamm and his 9 reasons people dont join in worship singing.

 I am no old boy with a few years experinece in the front and at the back of corporate worship and I do see some common recognition to the things Kenny has said in Church leaders website. My thanks to him. 

They dont know the songs

Songs not suitable for that gathering

Wrong key for gathering ( Too high?) (or even shy men)

Potential singers cannot hear those around them

Worship singing seen as a performance spectator event

Congregation feel they are not expected to sing

Book of songs to fluid song list issues

Leaders of worship ad lib too much

Worship leaders not connected to congregation 

As I am involved in worship i take recognition of these comments. I hope others do too! 

However . I am encouraged in the Highlands of Scotland, people are, taking recognition to music worship some refreshing their approach others discovering for the first time a wealth of song to use.

Friday, 29 April 2022

Band Risen Media Highlands

Looking at music for this sunday at Helmsdale with Brian Skinner and John A Wilson.
Recent recording for easter.

Thursday, 21 April 2022

Band

So here we are after a few months of chatting and getting together we are established as a collective for Music Worship and Praise in the Highlands. here is a core group of 4/5 with the potential of adding more for various projects. Dertails of name and contacts will be out soon.

Risen 2022

Delighted with the success of the Easter 2022 on u tube sent out live last Sunday night. As the band with a name change gets set up we are delighted with Risen Media Highlands who have instigated this project for the Highlands. You can see the u tube here .

Friday, 14 January 2022

On the road again

Encouraged that I am on the road aagain with John Alexander Wilson, Jimmy Gunn, and Brian Skinner starting next month with some gigs in early February.
Capstone, Alness Friday 4 th Feb 7.00 Dingwall Free Church Saturday 5th February 7.30 (need to book tickets)

Thursday, 7 June 2018

Catch up

I am pleased that many are revisiting this blog and I can see there are many new folks coming across from facebook.  Thank you. Please subscribe to this blog and the U tube channel as it is my intention to provide more video snippets in due course.



What you can expect is a mixture of history, facts, church information, faith comments, Also music, Bass, Vehicles, Alpacas (...you knew that) Tiny house, camper van,worship, Land rover,Highland stuff and connections, Baptist stuff, Christian stuff and maybe even ...the state of the nation, food  and poverty. I highlight channels and products and other sites be it blogs or websites.  


My u tube channel is here. Brians u Tube channel

Wednesday, 29 November 2006

Music equipment for worship


This is the equipment I currently use, semi acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, Fender " sidekick"amplifier for guitars and Hertke "kickback" bass amplifier. I use chorus pedal and Zoom b708 for bass effects.

What I would like to do is add midi bass pedals with an octave of foot keys to complement the playing. Bass pedals that generate sounds as opposed to effect pedals are not that familiar. I think there is scope with them especially now that you can assign sounds or rhythm's to the individual pedals. I don't fancy lugging an extra keyboard to drive the bass pedals though!

Some one must know an easy way to coordinate bass pedals for a non keyboard player?

Tuesday, 11 July 2006

Keyboard players

Why can I not find keyboard players in the North of Scotland to play for worship praise. Its not like everone is playing the bagpipes!

Friday, 23 June 2006

Worship musicians in the Highlands...Drummers and all

Fortrose

I have been playing guitar on a Sunday morning over the last 4/5 weeks in a Church. It struck me that there might be a need for a register of musicians for worship so that when there were opportunities for praise nights in a particular area one could call on these people to assist.

I would be interested in folks in the highlands who play instruments regularly and would consider helping in worship from traditional accompaniment to modern rocky praise.

Please be in touch
name contact details instruments played etc.

Fortrose picture

Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Music

For all those getting bored with the Scottish scene ( Notice no tartan on this site try Scottish family history for tartan.) here is a photo to get you smiling.

Will the angels play Fender guitars in heaven when the harps are laid up?




Curtesy of Calvarychapel.com