Sunday, March 15, 2009

Sunday Setlist Recap - March 15th, 2009

Below you will find the setlist of FWO's Mt.Zion Campus, for March 15th. This weeks set was fairly standard for us; all songs that we've played before, but for some reason (I'll get into this more below) it was just really flat! Anyhow, here's the set:
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3 Minute Video:




3:00
0:00




I Know Who I am:

5:58
5:58




Trading My Sorrows:

4:59
10:57




Enough:

3:58
14:55




Heart of Worship:

4:15
19:10




Sermon:"Headlines"-Pastor Josh

33:55
53:05




Here With Me:

4:09
57:14




Prayer:

1:00
58:14




Announcements/FNN:

0:53
59:07




Dismissal:

We did change one of the songs; our singer wanted to do Enough in the key of C; even though it sounds great in G!
When we had rehearsed it, in C, it
sounded really weird and weak! So, for service what I did was capo'd it at the 5th fret and played the normal chord shapes (G C D Am7). This worked great! I only wish I would have had time to work out some different sounds on my POD-XT Live. But I didn't have the time...it ended up sounding a bit like a mandolin! Anyway, back to the flattness of our service!

During our weekly practice on Monday & pre-service Wednesday night, I had dialed in some really nice sounds on my POD...but at rehearsal Pre-Service on Sunday...nothing was the same! I'm not sure if it was the POD (I HOPE no one is mucking about with my equipment when I'm not there!) or something going on with the FOH board!?

Oh well, once again, God reminds me that it ain't about me!
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't that strange how things can be set perfectly at midweek rehearsal, you come in Sunday morning and everythings changed ugg.

Kip Arnold said...

Steff,
Yep, the only thing is that it is continually happening! See today's blog to see what I mean!

God Bless,
K