Let’s talk a bit about arranging songs for your own congregation. I’ve seen lots of worship teams trying to copy well known versions verbatim, mostly from an album or a live version from a conference on YouTube. But most of the time these arrangements have at least one element that makes them completely unusable for normal churches. So here are a few ideas that’ll help you make songs more usable.
When we create our backing tracks we face the dilemma of people (thinking that they) want the song as close to the original recording as possible. But we have found that creating a track that is actually singable in church and also practical as a backing track.
One of the things that distinguishes Worship Backing Band recordings from other multi tracks on the market is the changes we make to original recordings, often made with radio play in mind, to make it congregational – a singable key, appropriate introductions, shorter endings and minimal ad libs and instrumentals – you can then use the Player to repeat and loop song sections should you want to make the arrangement your own.