When singing with someone else or in groups, harmonization is most of the fun. The successful execution of a perfect or unique harmony doesn’t just sound good to the listener, it feels good for the singers. While harmony is technically a complement to the melody of a song, many would […]
If you think having all the tech to serve your congregation means a big budget, think again. This post is to offer ideas for how you can leverage multitracks, automated lyric projection, and more on a budget, without needing high end computers, software, or expensive content to do so, and […]
So you want to get started with worship backing tracks or MultiTracks, also called ‘virtual bands’. There is no shortage of advice and recommendations out there. A lot of it is from software vendors or worship backing track providers, or is just written about a single worship accompaniment tracks software […]
The reality is all worship leaders don’t have the luxury of full live bands backing them. Many of us play an instrument ourselves and lead worship alone or accompanied by maybe one 2other musician. No matter how skilled we are at singing or playing music, it wouldn’t hurt to achieve […]
Leading worship is a lot more about serving people, and a lot less about our cool musical chops. Worship leaders with a servant’s heart are usually the best ones—not necessarily in music/singing, but in prayerfully engaging people with the Lord. Here are four right practices that I believe can help us get […]
‘Worship definition’ is surprisingly not an easy topic to get around no matter which denomination a Christian is from. There are myriad definitions and explanations, some of which even contradict each other and sometimes lead to confusion, unedifying debates and arguments. The root cause of this challenge of understanding ‘worship’ […]
There is a common theme amongst people who enjoy playing musical instruments or singing— at a certain point in their musical development, they come across “chord progressions” as if it’s some kind of roadblock or, “oh boy, I have no clue what chord to play now” type of attitude. In […]
When singing with someone else or in groups, harmonization is most of the fun. The successful execution of a perfect or unique harmony doesn’t just sound good to the listener, it feels good for the singers. While harmony is technically a complement to the melody of a song, many would […]
If you think having all the tech to serve your congregation means a big budget, think again. This post is to offer ideas for how you can leverage multitracks, automated lyric projection, and more on a budget, without needing high end computers, software, or expensive content to do so, and […]
So you want to get started with worship backing tracks or MultiTracks, also called ‘virtual bands’. There is no shortage of advice and recommendations out there. A lot of it is from software vendors or worship backing track providers, or is just written about a single worship accompaniment tracks software […]
The reality is all worship leaders don’t have the luxury of full live bands backing them. Many of us play an instrument ourselves and lead worship alone or accompanied by maybe one 2other musician. No matter how skilled we are at singing or playing music, it wouldn’t hurt to achieve […]
Leading worship is a lot more about serving people, and a lot less about our cool musical chops. Worship leaders with a servant’s heart are usually the best ones—not necessarily in music/singing, but in prayerfully engaging people with the Lord. Here are four right practices that I believe can help us get […]
‘Worship definition’ is surprisingly not an easy topic to get around no matter which denomination a Christian is from. There are myriad definitions and explanations, some of which even contradict each other and sometimes lead to confusion, unedifying debates and arguments. The root cause of this challenge of understanding ‘worship’ […]
There is a common theme amongst people who enjoy playing musical instruments or singing— at a certain point in their musical development, they come across “chord progressions” as if it’s some kind of roadblock or, “oh boy, I have no clue what chord to play now” type of attitude. In […]