![]() ![]() If there are no piano/keyboard players, one can substitute the initial piano part using an acoustic guitar with the electric/bass guitarists joining later and raising the momentum in the following stanzas. I start the first stanza with a simple piano patch with a mild strings background (using a guitar synthesizer) and progressively increase the momentum of the sound and rhythm pattern utilizing increasing intensity of distortion and strumming. In the video illustration, I have attempted to start the song with a reasonably mild sound patch and build the momentum as we proceed through the stanzas of the song. While playing such songs as a team involving multiple instrumentalists during worship sessions (say a team involving an acoustic guitarist, an electric guitarist and a keyboard player), it may be good to introduce variations in sounds/rhythm patterns for the various stanzas of the song. Songs like Enna en aanandham do not have a separate chorus (just the stanzas). The second video is more about the variations that can be introduced using electric guitars/keyboards for such songs. Especially, in small Christian groups or in family get together, this instrument can effectively be used to completely fill the percussion part of songs along with any acoustic instrument. ![]()
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