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<blockquote data-quote="GuruGreg" data-source="post: 8379625" data-attributes="member: 72620"><p>I'm the bassist and worship leader at my church, and I know when I first came on we had no bassist and everyone in the church noticed the difference. The sound is just more complete with it. We do keep the bassi pretty loud though. Maybe you need to turn up the bass or get by a monitor to hear yourself, because if the electric and accoustic guitars can fill in for it, then they are off by about an octive.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe you just feel the monotony of being a bassist in a praise and worship band. Songs tend to be pretty easy to play and it doesn't seem like your doing much, nor does it seem to be exciting, but it is important. Don't be discouraged...even if no one can hear you and you're still praising God to the fullest, He couldn't ask for anything more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuruGreg, post: 8379625, member: 72620"] I'm the bassist and worship leader at my church, and I know when I first came on we had no bassist and everyone in the church noticed the difference. The sound is just more complete with it. We do keep the bassi pretty loud though. Maybe you need to turn up the bass or get by a monitor to hear yourself, because if the electric and accoustic guitars can fill in for it, then they are off by about an octive. Maybe you just feel the monotony of being a bassist in a praise and worship band. Songs tend to be pretty easy to play and it doesn't seem like your doing much, nor does it seem to be exciting, but it is important. Don't be discouraged...even if no one can hear you and you're still praising God to the fullest, He couldn't ask for anything more! [/QUOTE]
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