MIAMI, FL - Worship team bassist Kyle Woodward reportedly broke with church tradition Sunday morning by becoming the first known worship bass player in decades to actually utilize the high G string on his expensive bass guitar, sources confirmed Thursday.

"The moment just seemed right," Woodward said after service. "I apologize. Usually I stay within the realm of orthodoxy - after all, if the E and A strings were good enough for the Psalmists, they're good enough for me."

But Woodward told reporters that the emotionally charged setting of the building pre-chorus in classic worship song "Mighty to Save" inspired him, and he let loose with an aggressive, funky slap bass line that transitioned smoothly into a walk down back to the root note for the chorus.

While witnesses called the riff a

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