In an earlier post, I described the new website HolyMeasures.com for music ministry composers. It is a site where we can upload our sheet music that can be viewed and shared with other churches around the world. For us composers, it is a free process. For those downloading, a token fee is charged, and part of it is passed on to us.
After viewing the site and uploading a song, I still had some questions about the site and the team behind it. Recently I had a chance to interview the founders of the site, Matt Wessel and Bryan Paull.
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MusicMinistryTips: There are other sites where one can upload music, but what makes HolyMeasures.com unique?
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Attention Composers! Review of HolyMeasures.com
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TallPaul
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
I am quite excited about this post! This one is for all the part-time worship music composers out there in music ministry. This is for those of us that don't have professional songwriting contracts. This is for those of us that have composed popular praise and worship songs at our churches and would like to share our them with the rest of the world.
I recently came across an article describing the purpose and motivations behind a new website: HolyMeasures.com. It is described as a "Place for Independent Religious and Spiritual Sheet Music"
It is a site where we can upload our sheet music that can be viewed and shared with other churches around the world. For us composers, it is a free process. For those downloading, a token fee is charged, and part of it is passed on to us.
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I recently came across an article describing the purpose and motivations behind a new website: HolyMeasures.com. It is described as a "Place for Independent Religious and Spiritual Sheet Music"
It is a site where we can upload our sheet music that can be viewed and shared with other churches around the world. For us composers, it is a free process. For those downloading, a token fee is charged, and part of it is passed on to us.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Not to Us, O Lord
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TallPaul
Friday, June 18, 2010
Today I thought I would throw out some food for thought as well as a bible verse pertaining to prayer before the first song is sung. Given all the effort that is instilled in music ministry such as song selection, setup in church, practice, and the inevitable last-minute-adjustments, the focus can easy become blurred. We may feel that the attention is on us.
Certainly, there is some attention that will be given to us. During live music, the congregation will naturally be curious about the music source. Without seeing the music group, it would feel eerily disembodied, wouldn’t it? In addition to this proverbial spotlight, in some churches there may be physical spotlights as well on the music group.
What are we to do with this attention? Redirect it.
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Certainly, there is some attention that will be given to us. During live music, the congregation will naturally be curious about the music source. Without seeing the music group, it would feel eerily disembodied, wouldn’t it? In addition to this proverbial spotlight, in some churches there may be physical spotlights as well on the music group.
What are we to do with this attention? Redirect it.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Our Most Embarrassing Moments...
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TallPaul
Friday, June 11, 2010
Although we'd like to think we'll be flawless in front of the microphone, Mr. Murphy's law inevitably catches up with us!
When it happens to me, I quickly remind myself what a loving and forgiving God we have!
What is your most embarrassing moment in Music Ministry?
I recently asked this question to a forum of music ministers and here are a few of the mortifying tales.
Paul's Pickle
But, first here is my most embarrassing moment.
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When it happens to me, I quickly remind myself what a loving and forgiving God we have!
What is your most embarrassing moment in Music Ministry?
I recently asked this question to a forum of music ministers and here are a few of the mortifying tales.
Paul's Pickle
But, first here is my most embarrassing moment.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
The Dreaded Mixing Board!
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TallPaul
Friday, June 4, 2010
"We can't hear any of the singers!" "Um, I think I accidentally did something on the The Mixing Board." At many small- and medium-sized churches these are perhaps some of the most feared words in Music Ministry. Why? It means that the dreaded mixer must be adjusted!
This fear manifests itself in other seemingly innocuous ways. Considering the churches I've played in the recent past, one music ministry has such a fear of the mixing board that no one is allowed to touch it. A large sign is taped to the top pleading, "Do Not Touch!" At another church, the mixer gathers dust in the darkness under lock and key. It is never opened. Early in its life it was cared for, calibrated and set by an "expert." Now years later those settings are used for all the differing music groups from the choir to the contemporary band.
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This fear manifests itself in other seemingly innocuous ways. Considering the churches I've played in the recent past, one music ministry has such a fear of the mixing board that no one is allowed to touch it. A large sign is taped to the top pleading, "Do Not Touch!" At another church, the mixer gathers dust in the darkness under lock and key. It is never opened. Early in its life it was cared for, calibrated and set by an "expert." Now years later those settings are used for all the differing music groups from the choir to the contemporary band.
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