Embedding vocal melodies and lead lines into your rhythm guitar playing is a great was to add dimension and musicality to your songs.
Read MoreSometimes the rhythm acoustic guitarist in a worship band can feel left out. If you’ve been playing in a modern worship band style for a few years you’ve probably felt like you’ve had the same four to six chords on repeat.
Read MoreFinding creative ways to pull off your favorite worship song live without the fifteen member band has been a challenge for worship leaders for years. Fortunately there is plenty of inspiration out there to contextualize great songs for a smaller band.
Read MoreIn a lot of ways a worship leader is like a producer. To make a song "musical” you have to consider when instruments come in and out and where the song gets big and soft.
Read MoreLeading worship with a small team of musicians is a real challenge and considering the majority of churches in the U.S. are 200 people or less this is a challenge most worship leaders face.
Read MoreRearranging songs you regularly lead at your church is one of the best ways to keep you, your team and your music fresh.
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