Apprenez à jouer Awake My Soul avec ce patch clavier MainStage - Hillsong Worship
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Patch Design and Setup for "Awake My Soul"
- Key and Tempo
- Instruments Used
- Mod Wheel Settings
- Playing the Intro
- Mod Wheel at 25
- Right Hand Melody
- Hands Together
- Playing the Verses
- Mod Wheel Technique
- Right Hand Part
- Tag and Mod Wheel at 50
- Playing Verse Two
- Mod Wheel at 50
- Tag and Instrumental
- Playing Verse Three
- Mod Wheel at 75
- Same Part as Verse One
- Playing the Chorus
- Mod Wheel at 50
- Right Hand Chords and Melody
- Left Hand Accompaniment
- Tag and Mod Wheel at 54
- Playing the Bridge
- Mod Wheel at 100
- Right Hand Lead Part with Variation
- Chord Strumming and Timing
- Mod Wheel Positions Recap
- Conclusion
🎵 Patch Design and Setup for "Awake My Soul"
Key and Tempo
The song is played in the key of F and at a tempo of 127 BPM.
Instruments Used
The patch design for "Awake My Soul" includes pads, pianos, dulcimer, flute, strings, bass, and choir sounds.
Mod Wheel Settings
Throughout the song, the mod wheel is used to control the intensity of the sounds. Here are the different mod wheel positions used:
- Intro: Mod Wheel at 25
- First Verse and Tag: Mod Wheel at 50
- Second Verse and Tag: Mod Wheel at 50
- Third Verse and Big Chorus: Mod Wheel at 75
- Bridge: Mod Wheel at 100
🎹 Playing the Intro
Mod Wheel at 25
In the intro, set the mod wheel at 25.
Right Hand Melody
Play the right-hand melody in the higher range of the keyboard. The melody repeats often throughout the song in different sections.
Hands Together
Combine the right-hand melody with the left-hand accompaniment. The left hand plays octaves throughout the intro.
🎶 Playing the Verses
Mod Wheel Technique
For the verses, use a mod wheel technique. Start by playing the first chord of the verse and then move the mod wheel to your desired position. Experiment with moving the mod wheel before or after the first chord to find what works best for you.
Right Hand Part
In the verses, play the same right-hand part as in the intro, up high on the keyboard.
Tag and Mod Wheel at 50
After verse one and verse two, play the same parts one more time through the progression as a tag. Set the mod wheel at 50 for this part.
🎵 Playing Verse Two
Mod Wheel at 50
In verse two, keep the mod wheel at 50. The rest of the song follows the same pattern as verse one.
Tag and Instrumental
After the second verse, play the tag again and continue with the right-hand lead part. The instrumental section remains the same.
🎹 Playing Verse Three
Mod Wheel at 75
In verse three, bring the mod wheel up to 75. Otherwise, play the same right-hand lead part as before.
Same Part as Verse One
The third verse follows the same pattern as verse one. Keep the mod wheel at 75 throughout verse three.
🎶 Playing the Chorus
Mod Wheel at 50
In the first chorus, keep the mod wheel at 50. For the first half of the chorus, play simple chords in the right hand. Then, move the right hand up for the lead melody, as in the verses and intro.
Left Hand Accompaniment
The left hand plays single notes in the upper left-hand range for the first half of the chorus, then moves down four full octaves.
Tag and Mod Wheel at 54
After the first chorus, play the tag again and bring the mod wheel to 54. Continue with the right-hand lead part and the left hand in octaves.
🎵 Playing the Bridge
Mod Wheel at 100
For the bridge, set the mod wheel to its maximum position of 100.
Right Hand Lead Part with Variation
Play the same right-hand lead part as in the other sections of the song. The only change is that when you reach the five chord, play the seventh note of your scale on the last note of the lead.
Chord Strumming and Timing
Unlike most of the song, where each chord is held for four beats, in the bridge, each chord is held for two beats. The only exception is the final note on the five chord, which is held for four beats.
🔀 Mod Wheel Positions Recap
To recap, here are the different mod wheel positions used throughout the song:
- Intro: Mod Wheel at 25
- First Verse and Tag: Mod Wheel at 50
- Second Verse and Tag: Mod Wheel at 50
- Third Verse and Big Chorus: Mod Wheel at 75
- Bridge: Mod Wheel at 100
Conclusion
With this patch design and setup, you can play "Awake My Soul" by Hillsong Worship on your keyboard. Experiment with the mod wheel positions and techniques to add dynamics and intensity to your performance. Enjoy playing and leading worship with this beautiful song!
Note: For a visual demonstration and further guidance, please consider checking out the demo video on the Sunday Sounds website.
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