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« on: February 27, 2017, 06:38:48 PM »

I really need to start taking piano lessons again. It's been way too long. I used to really enjoy it.
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2017, 08:14:01 PM »


We prefer to call it the "music team" or "praise band," but this is normal in Protestant churches.

it really isn't

My parents' church has a band and it's a Lutheran one.

I don't want to dismiss your methods of worship, because if it works for you that is good; its just that I cannot fathom having a band as the source of music in my church. Coming from the Benedictine Catholic background where I sang Gregorian chant in the choir, if a band came into my church I would hightail it elsewhere. To each his own of course, but I am going to stick with my organ based music in church.

I can deal with piano and in some cases trumpet as long as the music itself is decent, and there's something really warm and intimate about unaccompanied singing, but a band is where I draw the line too.
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