Showing posts with label praise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label praise. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

10 tips for choosing tracks for your praise team


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1. Know the correct name of the song and the original artist.
Nothing is worse than buying a track and discovering you bought the wrong one. (Yes, I've done this.) Make sure you know who sings the song.

2. Read the description of what's on the cd. 
The cover will state the keys or ranges of the songs and the back cover will state whether there are background vocals or not. I tend to lean toward tracks that have background vocals for all keys.

3. Find out how long the track is. 
I had to retire a song simply because I didn't realize that the song was over 7 minutes long when I bought it. I don't know about you, but that's a LONG time for one song. Determine if there's a good place to stop the track if you don't want to sing the track in its entirety.

4. Listen to the track before you purchase it. 
This is especially crucial if you don't know what key you need. When I purchase online, they don't play the entire song, but will have a snippet of the original key (usually.) Some songs modulate so know the song before you buy it!

5. Be aware of the keys.
Most tracks have a high, original, and low key, but not all. Sometimes that's still not helpful. I don't know what key we sing any of our songs, but I do have a basic foundation in reading music. If you don't - ask someone who does to help you before you buy the track.

Here's the best tip I can offer you: Make sure the track has the song in the original key. If you know the original key is too high for you, purchase a track that has a 1/2 step down. For example, if the song is sung in D, buy D flat (or C#) if that's an option. I feel like a 1/2 step down is safe. If they don't have D flat, choose C. It's tricky, so again, ask someone who knows or reads music to help.

6. Buy more than 1 if you love the track.
I don't think you can burn them, so go ahead buy a second cd if you love the track. CDs get knicked easily so it's good to have a back-up before it goes bad.

7. In terms of gospel, I love Soulful Sounds tracks. 
The keys they offer generally work for my team. I've purchased Daywind, Mastertrax, and Ultimate tracks too - all solid, but Soulful Sounds seems to be a good fit for me.

8. You can buy some tracks on iTunes... (mostly solos)
Just remember, if it's only on your phone, you'll need to download it to a CD or save to a computer so the team can sing it in your absence. Also, I bought a track on my iPhone 7 and forgot that you need a special jack to plug and play via stereo system. (Kind of embarrassing!) You need to have the proper equipment/set up to get things from your phone to the sound system.

9. Karaoke cds can be hit or miss.
Some companies offer karaoke cds which have a mix of songs on them. You get a lot of songs, but only in one key and it may not have background vocals. Buy at your own risk.

10. Buy a few at a time.
I suggest that you buy more than 1 track at a time. Sometimes you'll find that the one track you thought would be awesome doesn't work for whatever reason. Better to buy 2 or 3 for that reason alone. You'll use them.

Monday, January 23, 2017

Controversy (in my Prince voice)


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I'm going to kick off the year with a bit of controversy.

Recently, Pastor Kim Burrell has taken a lot of heat for preaching a sermon where she called out homosexuality as a "perverted spirit." Her sermon was spread via social media and as a result, Ellen DeGeneres cancelled her from appearing on her show where she was presumably going to talk about her role in the soundtrack for the movie Hidden Figures. Her radio show was also cancelled.

Homosexuality in the black church has long been a huge deal and I believe that churches that believe it to be a sin are struggling to find the right balance of addressing it. When you're in the limelight for your music ministry and begin to cross over, it becomes increasingly difficult to find that balance. I suppose this is why Tasha Cobbs and Kierra Sheard haven't crossed over. It's definitely not for lack of talent.

As a worship leader, we get in front of God's people and invite them to come with us to a special place. A place where our hearts are tender to God's call, God's word, and His presence. In this place we become transparent, see our shortcomings, and feel God's grace. It's something we wish everyone could experience. While there is a time for rebuking and reproving, we need to make sure that people feel like they belong in the house of God. It's hard to do that if we don't treat/address sins equally and if we condemn folks to smithereens. Each and every one of us (all sinners) should feel equally convicted for our sins and equally loved because we are God's children. I'm not saying that God wants you to be silent or permissive. I'm saying let's ask God for the right way to deliver His word to his people so that we can be the most effective vessels possible.

In the words of Otis Redding "try a little tenderness." Or for those wanting a scripture "A soft answer turneth away wrath." (Prov. 15:1)

Blessings

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

This time I'll be different


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As you can probably gather from my lack of posts, I gave up at the end of 2016.

I got tired of coordinating, getting shot down, being let down, and getting grilled. But it's a new year and this time I'll be different.

I've decided that this year, I'm going to focus on some very practical goals.

1. I will stop complaining about our lack of a musician. Like, seriously, how long do you keep wining about what is? Time to find something else to complain about.

2. We will sing every song I buy a track for. No more wasting money. I'm sitting on at least 9 cd's because we haven't had rehearsal. Which leads to #3...

3. We will have consistent rehearsals and if no one comes, I will lead praise & worship alone so that we can introduce new songs into the rotation. Now this is probably the biggest goal and I don't like the idea of singing alone to a track, but what's the alternative? Keep singing the same 10ish songs? Nah man.

As far as this blog is concerned, I'm going to be pulling back a bit. My goal is to have one insightful, honest post a month. Quality over quantity. It's so easy to get dragged down the rabbit hole of trying to post every week, but I'm trying to achieve balance in my life. One post a month feels right for me.

My main prayer for the month of January is that God reinvigorates my passion for Him. Leading a praise team is draining and I don't want to lead begrudgingly. If you're reading this blog, I know you feel the same way. I hope that you hang in there with me. It's going to be an awesome year! In Jesus's name.

Blessings

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Back to tracks

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Just when I thought we had our music situation under control, it looks like we're back to square one. No worries. That's what tracks are for.

I just ordered a gang from Whitmore Music - my favorite place to buy accompaniment cds due to the great selection and quick service.

Here's what we'll be singing in the near future:
All Of My Help - Geoffrey Golden
You're All I Need - Hezekiah Walker
Ten Thousand Reasons (Bless The Lord) - Matt Redman
Awesome God - Maurette Brown-Clark
Amazing - Ricky Dillard & New G
Agnus Dei / Worthy - Third Day
It Is To You - Byron Cage
God Is Great - Ricky Dillard & New G
The Anthem - Todd Dulaney

As you can see have a mix of newer and older songs. I find that we tend to get more participation with gospel so I've ordered accordingly.

I predict that among these songs 10,000 Reasons will be our next big hit.

Blessings

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

6 things to consider when leading P&W


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I strongly believe that one needs to prepare for praise and worship similar to how one would prepare to make an important presentation at work. Even though we want the Holy Spirit to bless and annoint us, we need to do our part to help increase the likelihood for success.

Besides choosing your song list, here are 6 more things you should think about when preparing to lead P&W or are singing at an event.

What's the occasion?
Is it a special service? Is there a special theme? This might influence your song list.

What is the congregation/audience like?
This is closely related to the first question. If you're singing at the senior's service, you might pick songs you believe an elderly crowd would enjoy. 

How is the stage set up? 
Are there enough mics for your team members? Is it easy to see the musicians? Are there trip hazards like long cords or speakers in the way? Is there a certain way you need to go to get to the stage?

When are you expected to sing?
Always arrive to a service or event early. You might get called earlier than you were originally told. I think its the Christian-like thing to do to be gracious enough to go early if asked. Conversely, always stay a while after you sing. It will appear arrogant to leave as soon as you're done.

How much time do you have?
Adjust your song list accordingly. It's fine if the spirit hits and you're in your own church and have freedom to go over your allotted time. As much as possible do what you're supposed to do in the time you're supposed to do it in.

What could you easily sing if there are technical difficulties?
What songs are popular or easy to sing if you had to use an alternate musician? What songs are easy to sing if your lyrics can't be displayed for the audience? Can you start a song in the right key if you can't hear the music? Have at least one song in your arsenal for this occasion.

Remember: planning is more than half the battle!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Vanilla and Rocky Road

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Scene from Blackish where the choir sings How Sweet Is (To be Loved by You). Hilarious!


A post I read by Carlos Whittaker affirmed some thoughts that have been taking roots in me.

Don't Dilute the Flava God Made Ya has nothing to do with praise and worship specifically. It's more about being your authentic self and not changing that authenticity when you don't fit into the mold of what others might be looking for.

At this point in my journey, I'm not this super verbal, entertainer type worship leader. I know we all like charismatic worship leaders, but I don't really do the whole "hype em up" thing. I could get up there and scream "When I think of the goodness of Jesus...", but that's just not me. I like to worship, I like to sing, so I worship and I sing. I used to be a cheerleader, but because worship is kind of my thing, I don't feel led to call up that skill set. Sure I encourage people to press in, but you're not gonna get a lot of talking out of me. God hasn't given me a word to share with His people so I'm not gonna stand up in front of a congregation and just start talking prophetically or even matter-of-factly. It's just not me.

I think Carlos's post drives home that whatever God made you to be, be it. Everyone won't like your style, but someone will.

The diversity of the church amazes me. There is room for vanilla, Rocky Road, and every other flavor imaginable.

Blessings


Monday, July 18, 2016

Hillsong Tour - July & August Dates


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Hey all you worshipers - Hillsong United is on tour and they're bringing Lauren Daigle with them. This is bound to be a great worship experience. Here are the dates:

July
  • Columbia, SC - July 18, 7:00 pm, Colonial Life Arena
  • ATL - July 19, 7:00 pm, Lakewood Amphitheater
  •  Nashville - July 20, 7:00 pm, Bridgestone Arena
  • OKC - July 22, 7:00 pm, Chesapeake Energy Arena
  • Houston - July 23, 7:00 pm, Toyota Center
  • Denver - July 25, 7:00 pm, Pepsi Center
  • Kansas City -  July 27, 7:00 pm, Sprint Center
  • Louisville - July 28, 7:00 pm, Freedom Hall
  • Pittsburgh - July 29, 7:00 pm, CONSOL Energy Center
  • Chicago - July 30, 7:00 pm, United Center
August 
  • Jacksonville - August 10, 2016, 6:30 pm, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
  • Tampa - via the Outcry tour August 11, 6:30 pm, MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater at the Florida State Grounds
  • Miami - August 12, 6:30 pm, Bayfront Park Amphitheater
  • Orlando - August 13, 6:30 pm, CFE Arena
  • Mobile - August 15, 6:30 pm, Mobile Civic Center
  • Baton Rouge - August 16, 6:30 pm, Baton Rouge River Center
  • St. Louis - August 18, 6:30 pm, Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
  • North Little Rock, AR - August 19, 6:30 pm, Verizon Center
  • Austin - August 20, 6:00 pm, H-E-B Center at Cedar Park
  • Dallas - August 21, 6:00 pm, American Airlines Center
  • Phoenix - August 24, 6:30 pm, Talking Stock Resort Arena
  • San Diego - August 25, 6:30 pm, Sleep Train Amphitheater
  • Las Vegas - August 26, 6:30 pm, The Orleans Arena
  • Concord, CA - August 27, 6:30 pm, Concord Pavilion
  • Anaheim - August 29, 6:30 pm, Honda Center
Get more deets here!

Friday, July 8, 2016

A song to lift your spirit during turbulent times


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Today I am so saddened by all of the violence that's been going on. Not that I haven't been previously, but when a black men gets shot at point blank in his car with his loved ones inside (one of which was a child) and I see the video of the aftermath, my heart breaks. My God, are we (black people) not human? Do we not deserve a chance to take out our license like we've been asked to do without being shot? And now the police being killed in Dallas! Jesus take the wheel, like frfr!

What's worse is that people are so critical of each other at this time. We criticize the #blacklivesmatter movement. We criticize when someone paints a mural of the deceased. We criticize when celebrities speak out about social injustice. We criticize the NAACP for not doing enough. Tensions are high on every level.

If you are like me, your spirit is impacted by the loss of lives that seem senseless and is crying out to God for help. I know personally that music helps me get through things. So today I offer you the song that's been on repeat for me for about a week now, Baba Oh, from Jonathan Nelson's latest project.

"Open the floodgates in abundance and cause your rain to fall on me"


Thursday, July 7, 2016

Tips for worship team members



I read this great article called 10 tips for worship team members - part 1

Here's a brief recap of the tips, but definitely read the post! 
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  • Practice: Professional musicians know the difference between practice and rehearsal
  • Be a support to your worship leader
  • Be on time
  • Don't sabotage songs you dislike
  • Behave like a Christian on stage and off