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Here Is The Situation One Of My Friends Is Becoming A Pastor And He Wanted Me To Make Him Two Gospel Tracks, 1 Fast And 1 Slow. I've Never Really Listened To Gospel Nor Produced A Gospel Track!!! So Any If There Is Any Gospel Producers Out There Can Give Me Some Help, By Giving Me A Few Tips Or Even Better A Gospel Sample Kit!!!! Lol!!! That Would Be Extremely Appreciated!!!! Thanx In Advanced!!!
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rofl...i doubt theres a gospel smaple kit. look at kirk franklin, my dad was listening to his CD yesterday and i was like DAMN these are some hoooot hip hop beats.
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U can check out Mahalia Jackson, I've chopped up some gospel samples from Fred Hammond's Be Encouraged, I've never used them though but they're pretty hot.
Uhmm what else... The Drifters, they have some gospel songs.
Kim Burrell
The Winans
Lisa McClendon (she's hot def check her out)

I don't really listen to alot of Gospel music myself I just hear things from what my momma plays at home.

All I can say is, go to church listen good to the construction.
Most of the times the drums and the bass are really active which gives a song that body and from there you can do pretty much everything.

Besides that, the piano, trumpet and guitar are important instruments that shouldn't be left out.

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and if you sample, don't cross the genres. Meaning don't sample r&b and such to make a gospel track, and vice versa. Something about that is very blamphemous (well at least I think it is)

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i can do one for free but i gotta charge for the second one $15
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Naw Im good, Im takin it as a challenge 2 myself. Im doin this 2 see how versitile I am, 2 see if I can do it ya know.

Thanx everbody for your help!!!

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Lol what did you start the thread for then ?
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and if you sample, don't cross the genres. Meaning don't sample r&b and such to make a gospel track, and vice versa. Something about that is very blamphemous (well at least I think it is)

-M
You haven't heard Kirk Franklin's HERO album? It's has some heavy sampling on it.

The album contains samples from the following songs:
"Shout", "Head to the Sky", "Free", "You Bring the Sun Out", and
"Say You Love Me"

Some crazy drum programming and layered snares and claps on this album.

Kirk Franklin's "Imagine Me" the drum patterns in just sick oh and it's a break the can be chopped into a kit.

This album has inspired me personally with my production.

For the thread starter:

Soul music roots are from the Gospel and Pentecostal Churches most of the Soul Legends started their music careers in the church. Try reviewing Soul music of the 60's and 70's.

If you can phrase sample it's alot easier to take a sample and flip it for a Gospel artist. You can check out 7th Heaven on myspace page.

As far kits or instruments used in gospel quite often:

Drums,Claps,Organs,Pianos,Tambourine's,Vocal shouts

I can go on and on so I'll stop here....

Hit me up once you done with your tracks. I would like to hear them.

PEace,
JBm

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You haven't heard Kirk Franklin's HERO album? It's has some heavy sampling on it.

The album contains samples from the following songs:
"Shout", "Head to the Sky", "Free", "You Bring the Sun Out", and
"Say You Love Me"

Some crazy drum programming and layered snares and claps on this album.

Kirk Franklin's "Imagine Me" the drum patterns in just sick oh and it's a break the can be chopped into a kit.

This album has inspired me personally with my production.

For the thread starter:

Soul music roots are from the Gospel and Pentecostal Churches most of the Soul Legends started their music careers in the church. Try reviewing Soul music of the 60's and 70's.

If you can phrase sample it's alot easier to take a sample and flip it for a Gospel artist. You can check out 7th Heaven on myspace page.

As far kits or instruments used in gospel quite often:

Drums,Claps,Organs,Pianos,Tambourine's,Vocal shouts

I can go on and on so I'll stop here....

Hit me up once you done with your tracks. I would like to hear them.

PEace,
JBm

LOL you say "Peace" like its Jerry Springers final word

YOU know what I meant when I said sampling gospel (seeing that drums are universal from software, modules, and kits, that is non applicable). And do you live you life doing things just because others do it? If so you will be a lost soul. Just because Kirk Franklin does it, doesn't mean its right (there are plenty articles condemming his processes involving some of his musical compositions by numerous religious organizations).

A better rebuttle probaly would have been something to the effect of "You know man, it really depends on your outlook on religion as a whole and your convictions within yourself."

-M

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Lol what did you start the thread for then ?

I strted the thread so I can get some tips on how to make one ya know. Different sounds and stuff.
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