I'm laughing out loud because I went through this today
My 1st time playing for the whole duration of the service (because some 4 guys decided not to come on the same day!!)
A very close friend suggested I take the board, i looked @ him & he was serious. So I obeyed.
The 1st song was in Eb, they were modulating up for every verse or 2
So i ended up playing the melody notes only & a broken bass
I learn't today that I'm really only fluent in 3 keys: Gb, Db, Ab & B. The rest need brushing up.
Nonetheless, I would still mix up my bassline (even in my fav key of Gb--I think it's because I had the volume low & couldn't hear myself well
I was also scared to just distract the whole service, hence not playing the leading role as our players normally do).
After the service, I went home to practice the songs I couldn't play properly in all the keys.
I don't know when else I'll get chance 2 play, but I want to come back different.
The support is lacking, most people somehow expected me to play like our guys who've been playing for over 9 years apiece, but I just ignore them because half of them don't even know the hours I put in when they are somewhere snoring. They focus more on all the mistakes I made & forget the fact that (not meaning to boast or anything
) the music assisted in taking the service to the level it was in today.
I was so amazed @ how nice it is to work with such an anointed evangelist as we had today.
I soon found myself playing so confidently & all the shaking & mixing of the bssline was gone. I put up my volume when I had to & yeah, I was blessed.
key:
Practice the songs with different feel in all the keys.
If U can, have some1 sing as U play.
I always play a song as I hear it in my head/ in my own style when I practice, so it was quite a challenge to backup the singing @ church because sometimes the singing is...so lame