Have you ever heard an incredible worship keys part and wondered, "How would I recreate that?"
We put the Sunday Keys App to the test by attempting to recreate the signature keyboard programming from "Song of the Saints" by Phil Wickham, in just 10 minutes. Check out the video below, you'll learn how to use the Sunday Keys App for detailed worship keys sound design and programming.
How do I isolate keyboard parts from worship songs?
Using Rehearse, you can solo individual instruments like keys, piano, synth layers, strings, and more! With Rehearse Plus, you can combine instruments in the mixer, and hear exactly what's happening in the original arrangement.
Rehearse is an online tool to practice instrument and vocal parts at home. Learn your part with isolated Up Mixes, then play along to the recording with Down Mixes. Loop parts of the song on demand to focus on specific sections, riffs, or transitions.
Click here to learn more about Rehearse.
What are song-specific patches?
Song-specific patches are keyboard patches built to match the original recording and song arrangement for a particular worship song.
All the sounds and programming from the original song have been precisely recreated so you can load the Patch and be ready to focus on worship.
One of the best ways to become a better worship keys player is to study the producers behind today's worship music. Listen carefully and break apart the arrangement. Then use those ideas as inspiration to build something that works for your own church.
Whether you're programming from scratch or starting with a song-specific patch, every project helps you become a more creative and confident keyboard player.

Comments
0 comment. Write a comment