What I hope is evident is that there is little time for musicians to work on how their parts interact with each other. Its a lot to expect that the musicians will have yet another rehearsal to integrate their parts. What to do?
What I found to be a most bang for the buck option is for each musician to avoid the following traps when rehearsing:
- Spend more time listening to the mp3 - don't play what you think you hear. listen for YOUR part.
- Make notes on your chart about when to play and more importantly when NOT to play
- Avoid over-playing your part. this is the biggest problem with most worship bands. Everybody is banging away at a 10 on their instrument because this is how they have been rehearsing it (by themselves). Now that the band is together its not your job to carry the whole song.
- Pace your playing to ride the dynamics of the song. Sometimes the band pulls back, slows down, stops playing altogether.
- Practice the song to the mp3 as much as possible during the week or at least play to a metronome. One of the musical elements that needs the most improvement in most worship bands is their collective sense of rhythm. To be a rock and not to roll is a shame.