The musicians at my church used to sneak in Tupac’s “I ain’t mad at cha” with a follow up of Ashanti’s “Foolish”. I would always look around like do y’all hear that? No... oh okay
I’m Chianta What’s really ironic is that a lot of millennials and generation z’ers don’t even know that both Tupac and Ashanti sampled each song that you mentioned from the 1980s R&B family group Debarge. The older generations passed down their knowledge and wisdom. That’s not happening so much anymore, and that’s why so many young people now know so little about history-period.
Lol it's funny playing the organ and they say the sound and u still just playing like yeah the sound I'm about to give u. U ain't talking me a rift a key im flowing and giving u what I believe and God allows to come out.
That’s how it always happens man. Musicians I grew up under treated like a game. Like how many song references can you sneak in without the congregation noticing. It’s like the international running joke of church musicians
I snuck the climb in the solo to Fade to Black once during youth worship, and nobody noticed but one of the leaders who loves Metallica. As a follow up, I got the start of the solo to One into the next song. It was awesome, cause nobody knew it but the two of us. 😂😂
Was at a wedding that was running very late. The pianist was a relative of the bride. He had to kill 2 hours while everyone waited at the chapel. He played the score from Final Fantasy 7. We all knew.
I once went to a church where the pianist played the Disney's Hercules movie theme "Go the distance" with a gospel progression. Lmao, no one even noticed except the musicians
A buddy of mine got hired to play a wedding at a little church in the middle of nowhere. Only one guy at the service was wearing a nice suit, he was somebody’s rich uncle. He came over to my friend at the piano, peeled off a hundred and said “play ‘Send in the Clowns’ when the grandmothers come in”.
@Charline, I ain't gonna lie, when that Savage song came out, I was trying my best to change the words to I'm a Christian, and even shout on some of the dance parts, lol
So me and a brother from my church have talked about this and without the words it still a melody now the question is if u the listener can catch it tells me what u been listening too. Like musical charades alot of musicians dont listen for the words but only the music content. And I can name alot of songs that use worldly melodies which is so funny when Chopin Mozart Bach did all of these progressions and changes before us. Now its shhhhh
Guilty lol I be playing I be playing stakes is high during announcements. On top of that my pastor is a bassist so if he likes the groove he'll get up and solo
Growing up in a “holiness” church, once the saints started shouting/dancing we would incorporate the melodies to “Green Acres,” and “Andy Griffith” to name a few.
And all of the saints who KNEW these tunes would’ve ran to the pastor & board to have this musician fired! BUT they could still come to worship even though they KNEW the songs. C’mo somebody! Am I right about it! 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Because these are popular songs playing all the time on TV and the internet, so even if they knew the songs is not like they actively listen to them. These saints are hypocrites but I don't think that's warranted in this case
I played van Halen's jump really slow once during the end of the sermon, the only person who caught it was my brother in the congregation who knew immediately and we made eye contact and he shook his head smirking LOL
Same. All you needed was the hammond and a drummer. One time during offering, we were playing some radio rnb hits and the organist's mom caught us and gave us that look. After church I asked him, "Aye bruh, how you mom know these songs?" 😂 😂 😂
When he played "Savage" and the congregation let out a collective groan..... then he followed up with the laugh and shout. Whewwwwwww!!! I'm in tears. His videos are the best 👌 lol
This is literally me. I use the 7 years old and See you again melodies in most of my improv's or in slow worship Solo's. 00:22 Anybody notice He's using the same technique he just talked about in the previous tutorial?
Kevin, you played great! You may not remember me but my mom told you, you remind her of Webster the character on the TV show in the 1980s!We were members at Christ Temple Baptist Church in Markham! Your late father was the minister of music. I'm sorry for the loss of your wife. I hope you are shelter in place. May God bless you and keep you the Lord makes His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace! Blessings and hugs!
Lol our old keyboardist for our youth choir would always sneak something secular in for about 30 seconds and then go back to the song...I don’t remember what song we were singing one time but he slid in the beginning of Ego by Beyoncé once and we all were like 😯....😂😂😂...All the old people in the church were like “that sounds nice” All of us in the choir stand had the record scratch face like “we ain’t rehearse this...” lol
One of the guys for the college gospel group was an MI graduate, used to play a variation of the star wars theme buried in 9 and 11 chords on the keys during alter calls or communion. also did a few guns n roses, or mr. big songs on keys.
I don't play anymore, but when I was a church organist I used to pick a song that drove home the pastor's message. Most of the time it was Stevie. Especially "Heaven help us all". There was one pastor who was particularly fond of quoting from "Love's in need of love today".
That’s called “I love Jesus, but my playlist ain’t saved yet.”
Hahaha
It's saved, just not sanctified. 😂
Lol 🤣
ckextreme 🤣🤣🤣
Yup! That’s one of those Romans 4 playlists.
The musicians at my church used to sneak in Tupac’s “I ain’t mad at cha” with a follow up of Ashanti’s “Foolish”. I would always look around like do y’all hear that? No... oh okay
Lol! I would have been clueless because I don't know their music. My daughter might tell me after service.💜😂😅🤣
LOL
😂😂😂
My aunt plays circus tracks and Ray Charles songs
I’m Chianta What’s really ironic is that a lot of millennials and generation z’ers don’t even know that both Tupac and Ashanti sampled each song that you mentioned from the 1980s R&B family group Debarge. The older generations passed down their knowledge and wisdom. That’s not happening so much anymore, and that’s why so many young people now know so little about history-period.
I died when he whispered “ Kevon no that’s not the sound”
Lol it's funny playing the organ and they say the sound and u still just playing like yeah the sound I'm about to give u. U ain't talking me a rift a key im flowing and giving u what I believe and God allows to come out.
That whisper gets me every time!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Snuck in the progressions for “Purple Rain” during the closing prayer a couple times... no one ever noticed except my bass player...
That’s how it always happens man. Musicians I grew up under treated like a game. Like how many song references can you sneak in without the congregation noticing. It’s like the international running joke of church musicians
Hahahahahaha lol
I mean, that one’s already a gospel progression. 👍
I snuck the climb in the solo to Fade to Black once during youth worship, and nobody noticed but one of the leaders who loves Metallica. As a follow up, I got the start of the solo to One into the next song. It was awesome, cause nobody knew it but the two of us. 😂😂
@@AJEDDY97 sneaking in Metallica solos? what kind of music were you playing?
Was at a wedding that was running very late. The pianist was a relative of the bride. He had to kill 2 hours while everyone waited at the chapel. He played the score from Final Fantasy 7. We all knew.
Legend
how did ALL of you know?? Asia thing?
Not Sephiroth in church, hahahaha I can't!
That’s amazing actually
Niiiiiiice!!!
I once went to a church where the pianist played the Disney's Hercules movie theme "Go the distance" with a gospel progression. Lmao, no one even noticed except the musicians
That song is a blessing so I’m not sure why it would be out place
It could've been "I Will Worship You" by Matthew Ward. The verses are a little different but the choruses are nearly identical
@@Adronitis OMG you're right!! I didn't know that song
The song was written to be sung by a gospel choir anyway :)
@@andrewbuchan2232 lmao ikr 😂
ok those chords u did for Blinded by the Light were really hittin
It was the bass line for me
A buddy of mine got hired to play a wedding at a little church in the middle of nowhere. Only one guy at the service was wearing a nice suit, he was somebody’s rich uncle. He came over to my friend at the piano, peeled off a hundred and said “play ‘Send in the Clowns’ when the grandmothers come in”.
💀
🤣🤣🤣🤣 savage
And they say money doesn’t buy happiness🤣
Oh no
I love that song 😂💀 i wouldnt be mad
This version of Blinding Lights is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard. Bruh.
“First Sunday of the weekend”
ima savage, classy, boujee- I meant ima a Christian
Lol
Sis. I felt that!!!!
😂😂
@Charline, I ain't gonna lie, when that Savage song came out, I was trying my best to change the words to I'm a Christian, and even shout on some of the dance parts, lol
Sha Williams me too😂😂
That "Ah" "Hmm" gets me everytime 😂😂😂😂
It hits lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i once played ariana grande's "right here" reaaalllllyyyyy slow and no one noticed cuz the chords are jazz so it sounds like slow gospel 😂
Nice 🎶🎵🎶🎵
🤣🤣
this never happened.
The gasping at Savage...hilarious😂😂😂! Just like it would be at church, with the strange looks.
That gasp had me DYING
Funny how they know what's being played. LOL
So me and a brother from my church have talked about this and without the words it still a melody now the question is if u the listener can catch it tells me what u been listening too. Like musical charades alot of musicians dont listen for the words but only the music content. And I can name alot of songs that use worldly melodies which is so funny when Chopin Mozart Bach did all of these progressions and changes before us. Now its shhhhh
@@spinningbackkick6021 that's the point the musician playlist aint saved yet yall know it.
Just look at em and say "how yall recognize this huh? If its so bad why ya have it memorized? Who got the first stone then? Aight? Aight."
I snuck in some pink floyd once. Had to stop cause I started imagining the congregation high and couldn’t stop giggling
Comfortably numb is a good one to sneak in...
Hahaha once in church at school played Have You Ever Been to Electric Ladyland... Father Jack knew exactly what I was doing. He loved it though.
My keyboardist is always sneaking Snarky Puppy and Robert Glasper quotes in the music. He likes to drop Boo’d up by Ella Mae in as well.
Guilty lol I be playing I be playing stakes is high during announcements. On top of that my pastor is a bassist so if he likes the groove he'll get up and solo
@@knavar6314 😂😂
I used to play J Dilla cuts all the time during offering....it was cool till one of the deacons asked me if I was playing "Stakes Is High" lol
Legendary 🏆
Sounds like my kind of church 😂😂
Aye! Brother Deacon is hip 😅
You dropped this, king👑
Well this is legendary haha
I felt that secular ivory tickling😂😂
😂
Lol... I don't even know the songs he played. No one mentioned the titles here
Oh...seen em
im rollin at how he churched up blinding lights! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Right?! I felt that. 😂
Growing up in a “holiness” church, once the saints started shouting/dancing we would incorporate the melodies to “Green Acres,” and “Andy Griffith” to name a few.
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Hahah!!! 😂😂😂
Theres nothing more adorable than when musicians improvise and accidentally play a well known melody and just roll with it 😆
Probably one of the greatest things about music, just being able to remix and fit it in where you want
Those little giggles in between the notes are EVERYTHING
The musician at my church last week playing “Moment 4 Life” 💀
I'm omw
If I heard 1:10 in church TRUST me I'm finding the spirit!
Which song is it?
@@aelumn Savage by Meagan thee Stallion
@@itisnottaken4444 whas tha gospel song he was playin before he transitioned?
When he played rockstar and savage I died 🤣🤣🤣🤣 how is he doin this an absolute legend teach me please
Jesus was a SAVAGE when he raided the temple and chased out the money launderers, poachers, and trophy-hunting smugglers.
Not much different when Elijah called fire down from Heaven and killed 400 false ‘profits’ who were leading Israel to idolatry.
@@sully8I Prophets bro.
@@jimflys2 yes, notice the quotation marks.... today’s “profits,” are not true prophets. They are false, seeking only to benefit themselves.
@@sully8I ahhhh yes you mean those televangelicals?
@@doktorhypebeast yes sir, but not limited to…. Some aren’t even on TV.
And all of the saints who KNEW these tunes would’ve ran to the pastor & board to have this musician fired! BUT they could still come to worship even though they KNEW the songs. C’mo somebody! Am I right about it! 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Because these are popular songs playing all the time on TV and the internet, so even if they knew the songs is not like they actively listen to them. These saints are hypocrites but I don't think that's warranted in this case
Go Ahead Kevon be a savage lmao
🤦🏽♂️😂
@@IAmKevonCarter help me with the name of that first song you played 😭
@@tshisevheipfindaa3016 I think it was Star Boy by the Weekend if I'm not mistaken.
@@QwyattStormthank you
@@tshisevheipfindaa3016 you're welcome.
That gospel transition to Savage was crazy my friend. Flawless
I was bopping hard to it
I just love the part when he starts playing "I'm a Savage" and you just hear, Kevon no, that's not the sound. 1:15
I only problem 😂😂I have with this video is that it’s too short
Facial expressions “Kevon no thats not the sound” 🤣🤣🤣
This actually happens. Heard a pianist sneak in Isley Brothers into a service for the offering
We did!!! Pastor looked at us like, meeting after church 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@coachwalt2614 SIR!! 😩😂😂😂
@@Toywins man we was dead locked in too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I played van Halen's jump really slow once during the end of the sermon, the only person who caught it was my brother in the congregation who knew immediately and we made eye contact and he shook his head smirking LOL
Jump always comes to mind whenever I hear the intro to Don Moen's "Celebrate Jesus" :)
This was me just last Sunday. I successfully played the majority of Bohemian Rhapsody without anyone noticing.
Ur the best pianist I know who's never serious 😂😂
Same. All you needed was the hammond and a drummer. One time during offering, we were playing some radio rnb hits and the organist's mom caught us and gave us that look. After church I asked him, "Aye bruh, how you mom know these songs?" 😂 😂 😂
When the audience gasps when he started playing Savage and the laughs I couldn't!
I'd be sitting there swaying to and being blessed cluelessly wondering what gospel song that was trying to find it on CZcams...lol
Club on Saturday, Church on Sunday 😂😂😂
When he played "Savage" and the congregation let out a collective groan..... then he followed up with the laugh and shout. Whewwwwwww!!! I'm in tears. His videos are the best 👌 lol
Bless you man, pray that any gift will be used in the way that God intended you to!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I have done this when i was younger, and have heard other musicians do this countless of times........great vid bro! SUBSCRIBED!!!!
I love what God is doing through you keep it up 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
I love how he goes "ha!" When playing really sultry chords. That's legitimately me when asked to play in church on a Sunday service.
1:12 was me when I figured out how to play Savage. I was too excited 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is literally me. I use the 7 years old and See you again melodies in most of my improv's or in slow worship Solo's.
00:22 Anybody notice He's using the same technique he just talked about in the previous tutorial?
Which Previous tutorial??, can you write the name or post a link to that, please?
Last line, yeah!!!! IAM gonna,take my 🐎 down that old town road, no brother that's not the groove but keep right on playing lol
lil feller, i just love u. u bring laughter n joy to my soul .
I ain’t a secular touring musician but this is so me on a Sunday 😂😭😂
Kevin, you played great! You may not remember me but my mom told you, you remind her of Webster the character on the TV show in the 1980s!We were members at Christ Temple Baptist Church in Markham! Your late father was the minister of music. I'm sorry for the loss of your wife. I hope you are shelter in place. May God bless you and keep you the Lord makes His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace! Blessings and hugs!
I felt that!!
🙌🏽😁
your method is very captivating and instructive. thank you Big
*This was so my church coming up lol all the musicians would be lit throwing little secular samples in* 😂😂😂
I neeeeddds more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
okay but the fact that he’s playing the piano without having to look at the actual instrument. a KING
I'm literally replaying the video just to hear him chuckle and say ,"YES!" during "I'ma savage" 😂
Our violinist spent a couple weeks sneaking Pachelbel’s Canon into every song to see if the other musicians noticed.
Lmao, we did that for a lot of songs at our church too. I was a cellist, we had 3 violins as well for fun.
You’re brilliant-musically and comedically !
Heumm I felt that 😅. Wonderful
God bless you Kevon
You are NICE with it brother ✊🏽👏🏽
I've heard everything from Eve's "What yawl want" down to the Andy Griffith theme song played at church. Each time just can't help but 🤣!
I had a bassist who used to used to constantly sneak in the bass line from Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’ but I loved it so I let him rock.
Bruh this tore me up🤣. Boy the laugh during the savage part was evil sounding. Lol. But that switch back blend was nice tho. @kevonCarter
Great as always. Love your content.😂
They ain't giving the attention u deserve 😂🔥🔥🔥
My new fave youtuber is you and I'm not even religious at all. Please please keep em coming
Crazy thing is...it was so perfect...I felt it spiritually lmao
Kevon I almost pass out watching your vids😂😂
Everyone coming from partying on Saturday night to get saved on Sunday morning would've recognized these beats. Guaranteed.
That laugh when he started playing savage tho, lol! 🤣
That switch up was crazy tho. Cant even lie.
Bruuuuuuuhhhhh!!! In college, my church had one do this all the time! Say Yes by Floetry seemed to be the favorite, but definitely a thing... 🤣🤣🤣
My man Kevon always got the classy comedy😂
Spot on Man!!
Wonderful
As a joke, I used to put the guitar riff from Coldplay’s “fix you” into a bunch of songs.
We used to sneak snippets of Killing in the Name Of into any song that was in Dmaj
Oh my goodness i'm stealing that idea.
I have seen a pianist at church play "Heaven" from Bryan Adams, cheese and churchy. Love it
Lol our old keyboardist for our youth choir would always sneak something secular in for about 30 seconds and then go back to the song...I don’t remember what song we were singing one time but he slid in the beginning of Ego by Beyoncé once and we all were like 😯....😂😂😂...All the old people in the church were like “that sounds nice” All of us in the choir stand had the record scratch face like “we ain’t rehearse this...” lol
Why you Always in the mood 🤣🤣🤣😂😂
My friend will regularly slip the theme from "Up" into the background of child dedications
DAWG WHEN HE LAUGHED ON THE 2ND SONG 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He was "Yeeeaahh Im Killin it"....lol
My brother played the solo for Don’t Stop believing on a Sunday morning. It was anointed!
And im hearing songs that he’s NOT EVEN PLAYING !!! Lol 💀 love you Kevin #BLESSED
You play very good sir kevon its give me inspiration
Had a bass player that used to play, Lay your head on My Pillow.
One of the guys for the college gospel group was an MI graduate, used to play a variation of the star wars theme buried in 9 and 11 chords on the keys during alter calls or communion. also did a few guns n roses, or mr. big songs on keys.
Im from Atlanta where we do this every offering prayer and doxology
Da baby at the end tho 😭😭 BRAND NEW BIBLE AND IT HAS A STICKER 😮💨😮💨
Beautiful
This dude kills me!! 😂😂
I would have been the one like wait what y’all whispering about (totally thinking it just sounds good like mamma in the Clark sister movie) 😅🤪
I don't play anymore, but when I was a church organist I used to pick a song that drove home the pastor's message. Most of the time it was Stevie. Especially "Heaven help us all". There was one pastor who was particularly fond of quoting from "Love's in need of love today".
Kevon I love you sir Lmao you're an inspiration
You can't not grin to this :) Luvvit!
I once played John Legen all of me during a wedding service my church and some loved it
Great video.☺️
This is great🤣🤣❤️