Tuesday, November 3, 2015

I love me some hymns (in my Toni Braxton voice)

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Don't you just love it when you go to church and the leader says, "turn to page 109 of your hymnal and let's sing I Come to the Garden Alone"? Man, I love me some hymns!

The funny thing is, the church I came from, didn't sing them as they were written. We remixed them until they sounded Pentecostal. And then when I went to a predominately white church down south and heard how they were really written, I was like "Oh, that's kinda lame."

You know what else is funny about hymns, everybody uses the lyrics. I've heard preachers preach hymns and singers ad lib using hymns. They're like the Christian version of Kyle Korver. You pull them off the bench and it's a score! (Go Bulls! I know KK is with the Hawks now.)

The other thing that's funny is that no one is really coming up with new hymns. I'm not sure why. Total Praise by Richard Smallwood made it in the New National Baptist Hymnal, but I can't think of very many other game changing, tried and true, new songs. And Total Praise is like 20 years old so I guess it's not new. Then again, I'm not a hymnal connoisseur. Maybe there are more.

So, why aren't we making new songs that fit in this genre? These are the songs we sing at funerals to comfort families, at Christmas to celebrate the true meaning of the holiday, and during worship services to reflect on the many aspects of God. I think it's time to dust off those books and bring them back en vogue.

I pitched long ago that we should have an "old school" Sunday where we give the hymns some play. After all, these oldies but goodies deserve their props, much like Kyle Korver.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

6 Sneaky Little Ways to Become a Better Musician (That Don't Involve Picking Up Your Instrument)



This is a repost from a blog called SONICBIDS. Here's the link to read the entire post, but I'll leave the goods below.

6 Sneaky Little Ways to Become a Better Musician (That Don't Involve Picking Up Your Instrument)

  1. Make use of commutes, lunch breaks, and waiting in line.
  2. Analyze music as you listen to it.
  3. Turn concerts into learning experiences.
  4. Wake up just 30 minutes earlier.
  5. Watch footage of your practice sessions.
  6. Download music-related smart phone apps.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

5 pop artists that inspire me

Sorry guys - there are only women on this list! :)


Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift is every woman. Her songs are the every-day-girl's anthem yet she's such a glamazon! I love how it seems like you know her, but you don't. She seems really humble. Hats off to anyone who can still be cool with Kanye after he took over her moment when she won video of the year. (No hate - I like Kanye.) One of the most remarkable things about Taylor is what she wrote in the inside cover of the 1989 album where she talks about change. That really inspired me to continue to grow as a person and as a new artist.

Favorite Taylor Swift song - Today was a Fairytale

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Jennifer Hudson - No one today has a voice like Jennifer Hudson. (Ok, maybe Aretha Franklin.) You can't even put her into a category. Her voice is so big and unfaltering. She doesn't cower down because big voices are not in. She's gone through terrible tragedy with a lot of grace. She's transformed her body and looks great. She's sounds great live! She's a bonafide actress and a bonafide artist. This girl makes you proud to be a Chicagoan.

Favorite Jennifer Hudson song - No One Gonna Love You

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Sia - This girl's voice is off the wall and her songs tell a great story. I've only heard the 1,000 Forms of Fear album, but I'm sold. She has a song that goes from 4/4 to 3/4 time. Who does that anymore?! She even has a song where she switches back and forward between two keys that seem counter-intuitive, but work. I think the song Chandelier is a musical monster! That album is so creative with the music and storytelling. It inspires you to expand your sound.

Favorite Sia song - Chandelier

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P!nk - I've always loved P!nk, but when I saw her perform Glitter in the Air, all I kept thinking is "this girl just sung the crap outta this song upside down!" That performance was MA-GI-CAL! Her voice is so gritty. She's always sounded like a polished artists that's been singing for 20+ years even when she first came out. One of the things that inspires me about P!nk is that she is this rebel, hard-shelled gal singing about fighting and partying who is also comfortable being soft and singing about pain. Through her, I see that I can be firm and assertive and still graceful and lovely.

Favorit P!nk song - Try


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Whitney Houston - No one disagrees about Whitney's talent, but there are two special things that inspire me. First, you can see her change with the times, yet she always sounds like herself. That's really hard to do successfully. When she came out with "It's Not Right, but it's OK" she sounded so current, but you instantly knew it was her. Second, Whitney never shied away from her roots in the church. I read that when making the movie The Bodyguard, she insisted that they include the song Jesus Loves Me. It was a tender moment in the movie. I think of Whitney as someone who had great struggles, but knew she could rely on God. If that's not inspiring, I don't know what is.

Favorite Whitney song - Lover for Life

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Others who almost made the list: D'angelo and Eryka Badhu. Both of these artists came in under the R&B umbrella, but each album pulls them further away. D'angelo is like the Godfather of funky soul and Eryka Badhu takes jazz to someplace galactical. Love them both.

Blessings

Thursday, October 15, 2015

The Anthem - Planetshakers

Now that I've heard this song, I can't get it out of my head. Guess that's why it's titled "The Anthem." Enjoy!

P.S. - God is doing something awesome in Australia and Planetshakers is one of the great groups hailing from there.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Insecurity issues


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I must admit I have issues as a lead worshiper.

I am an average singer. Don't have a great vibrato. Have average range. Don't always sing from my diaphram. I also don't think quick on my feet and my voice sometimes goes out when its hot in my church and the fans are on full throttle. But the average singer thing is my main issue.

It is extremely easy to be intimidated as a lead worshiper when you can't blow. I wish I could rip and run across the scale, but that isn't my strong suit. I love singers who run effortlessly, but that's often the measure we hold everyone by. At least in black church culture. Why is that?

As I've grown in my Christian journey, one of the things I'm more cognizant of is not being wooed by rhymes, runs, and physical attractiveness of something or even an edifice. This goes for a sermon, as well as the music. We (including myself) have got to move past some of the superficial stuff and get to the heart of worship. Don't get me wrong, it's hard to go in when things are pitchy, but it shouldn't be easy to go in just because of someone's ability to sound like Beyonce. (No shade... I love Halo! :)

I may not be able to do the Jason Nelson warm up challenge, but dang it, do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do ain't never hurt nobody. That, I can do all day, every day.

Blessings

P.S. Go on Instagram and check out Jason Nelson's warm up challenges. Some of these people are dope and some are just flat out funny.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Review of Tasha Cobb's One Place Live

Image result for tasha cobbs one place liveI don't do a lot of reviews because it's rare that I purchase a full album. However, as a huge fan of Tasha Cobb's first album, I went ahead and purchased the sophomore project. Here's what I think of One Place Live:

  1. Immediately- thumbs wayyy up!
  2. Jesus Did It - eh
  3. Fill Me Up - thumbs up
  4. Overflow - thumbs up
  5. Jesus Saves - eh
  6. One Place - thumbs wayyyy up!
  7. I love This Place - thumbs wayyy up!
  8. This is Freedom - thumbs up
  9. Sense It - thumbs wayyy up!
  10. Sense It Reprise - thumbs wayyy up! This is battling for my favorite song on the album. "I am not the same, I've been changed in Your glory." Such simple and beautiful lyrics that anyone can sing.
  11. Put a Praise on It - eh Shocked that I didn't like this song more. I like the concept of the song, but it's just Ok for me. I also can't differentiate between Tasha and Kierra. That's kinda strange too.
  12. Christmas Praise - thumbs up
  13. I'll Do It Again - thumbs wayyy up! This song reminds me of an old school Kirk Franklin and the Family type of song. I love hearing the individual voices even though they're all singing together.
  14. Solid Rock - thumbs wayyy up! Love Jamie Grace's voice.
  15. You Still Love Me - thumbs up
  16. I Will Run - thumbs up This song has a rock vibe and Tasha pulls it off well
Bottom Line - I don't dislike any of the songs and I love 4 of them. Buy this album.

Blessings!