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The Lost Tools of Singing - Part 2
Manage episode 513755843 series 2485845
Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon continue their conversation, exploring the concept of 'we songs' in worship, songs that connect congregants to God and each other. In this episode, we discuss the importance of melody, accessibility, and the role of instruments in creating a hospitable worship environment, one that instills confidence in the normal congregant and that inherently prioritizes the voice of the congregation. Within that framework, we delve into how singing serves as a spiritual discipline, the significance of familiar songs, and the need for crafting music that encourages congregational participation.
Chapters
00:24 Introduction to We Songs
01:32 The Purpose of We Songs
02:01 The Composition of We Songs
02:51 Melody and Accessibility
03:39 The Role of Instruments in Worship
04:48 Hospitality in Worship
06:13 The Voice of the People
07:03 Worship Wars and Music Choices
07:30 Cultural Context in Worship Music
08:57 Fostering Congregational Singing
09:31 The Role of the Worship Leader
10:18 Musical Hosting and Participation
11:19 Different Musical Traditions
12:45 Call and Response in Worship
13:38 Learning and Growth in Worship
14:54 Navigating Musical Preferences
16:32 Voice First Composition
17:08 The Importance of Simplicity
18:40 The Role of the Organ
20:00 Historical Context of Worship Music
22:19 Fostering Confidence in Singing
23:29 The Challenge of New Songs
25:20 The Structure of Worship Songs
26:38 Familiarity and Participation
28:51 Songwriting for Accessibility
29:05 The Songwriting Process and Accountability
31:09 The Role of Corporate Singing in the Church
35:34 Singing as a Spiritual Discipline
39:35 The Importance of Familiar Songs
43:12 Crafting Songs for Congregational Participation
47:03 The Relationship Between Melody and Lyrics
50:12 Understanding Sacred and Common Art
53:55 The Vision of the Church and the Role of Music
73 ตอน
Manage episode 513755843 series 2485845
Brian Brown, Matthew Clark, and Terri Moon continue their conversation, exploring the concept of 'we songs' in worship, songs that connect congregants to God and each other. In this episode, we discuss the importance of melody, accessibility, and the role of instruments in creating a hospitable worship environment, one that instills confidence in the normal congregant and that inherently prioritizes the voice of the congregation. Within that framework, we delve into how singing serves as a spiritual discipline, the significance of familiar songs, and the need for crafting music that encourages congregational participation.
Chapters
00:24 Introduction to We Songs
01:32 The Purpose of We Songs
02:01 The Composition of We Songs
02:51 Melody and Accessibility
03:39 The Role of Instruments in Worship
04:48 Hospitality in Worship
06:13 The Voice of the People
07:03 Worship Wars and Music Choices
07:30 Cultural Context in Worship Music
08:57 Fostering Congregational Singing
09:31 The Role of the Worship Leader
10:18 Musical Hosting and Participation
11:19 Different Musical Traditions
12:45 Call and Response in Worship
13:38 Learning and Growth in Worship
14:54 Navigating Musical Preferences
16:32 Voice First Composition
17:08 The Importance of Simplicity
18:40 The Role of the Organ
20:00 Historical Context of Worship Music
22:19 Fostering Confidence in Singing
23:29 The Challenge of New Songs
25:20 The Structure of Worship Songs
26:38 Familiarity and Participation
28:51 Songwriting for Accessibility
29:05 The Songwriting Process and Accountability
31:09 The Role of Corporate Singing in the Church
35:34 Singing as a Spiritual Discipline
39:35 The Importance of Familiar Songs
43:12 Crafting Songs for Congregational Participation
47:03 The Relationship Between Melody and Lyrics
50:12 Understanding Sacred and Common Art
53:55 The Vision of the Church and the Role of Music
73 ตอน
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