Lynard Dylan wrote:I'm sorry sir, I think you are the heart and soul
of the bandmix forum, but I beg to differ. The doors
are locked at most churches I've played in, and security
works the doors and the soundboard, and usually controls
all the video feed. Mr Yod could probably attest to this, I've
played in many churches and have grown sick with there
security and fancy locking doors. And not paying the musician's?
What if the church is running so many thru that they have
3 services Saturday night, and 4 Sunday mornig early afternoon?
The church is raking it in, and I'm on que to take my position
2 minutes before each service. I've seen the locked doors and
the security, it is a sad state our churches are in, and I no longer
or support. Believe me you don't play anything they don't want
you to, they'll take you out right there at the board.
Best Regards
I have never experienced this and my mouth would probably get me in dutch if I did.
I run our board, I have had to tell more than one "sound man" this fact. I can put our stuff back in the trailer just as easy as I took it out.
We choose our songs, no one chooses them for us. If we feel they don't convey the message and the intensity we want, we don't play them ... period.
We are not a "church band" nor a "Praise Team" .
Though we have twice been offered such a position we refused because no one will tell us what to or not to play.
We strive to be as accommodating as possible to the venues, and Ray does a awesome job of mixing the play list to fit the moods or the inspiration of an event.
I know this sounds arrogant but I believe our intent is just.
Too much of what is "taught" in the Church is not the Gospel nor the Law.
And that is
not what we have been called to do.