We've got a full house this week with Jason, Ryan, Daniel and Josh all weighing in to discuss the Christmas season. How do you work worship songs into your sets? How do you serve your congregation well? How do you stay sane?
Chris Hoisington of Brothers McClurg joins the show to talk about using a recording studio as an instrument, why live albums can't capture the experience and how to arrange for the recording environment.
If you've ever lost your mind trying to nail a part, you are not alone. Take a lesson from the end of this video and know there is nothing fake about this moment.
Jason and Daniel talk rhyming the word "African", learning from themselves and theology in song choice. Vice President of Publishing for Centricity Music, Chad Segura joins the show to discuss what makes a song great.
It's easy to get so caught up serving that we can lose our ability to receive ministry. Jason and Daniel share their own experiences with this and how they find life in their ministry.
Every once in a while I’m reminded of how important it is to stay musically sharp and just how easy it is to become musically dull." src="/sites/all/modules/wysiwyg/plugins/break/images/spacer.gif" style="font-size: 1em;" title="<--break-->">
Have you ever worked all night on a paper only to have the power go out and realize you didn't save your work? It's gut-wrenching! Now imagine that happened on stage! Keyboard players don't have to be at the mercy of their equipment. Let's compare hardware vs. software rigs and see how we can mitigate disaster.
Being able to figure out any song comes with a lot of experience, but there is a process and a few tricks you can use along the way to help you develop your own ear.
Does our presence on the stage really influence a participant's worship experience? Josh and Jason wrestle with expressive leading, authenticity, and invisibility.