Alternative instruments at mass

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As a musician who plays at mass (flute), I ask everyone to please remember that there is a person, a fellow Catholic, behind the instrument…and they came to mass to play for God, to use the talent He gave them to glorify Him, and to play for the congregation-to (hopefully) add to/facilitate their communion with God.

I know that the quality of music, and how it matches a person’s tastes can really make or break a mass, but if the music stinks, remember that the musicians’ hearts are in the right place…and they’re trying!!! I know I’ve had masses where I wanted to get up in the front and appologize for that one note that was so so wrong! It takes some guts to perform every week (sometimes in front of a ‘rough crowd’)!

Your musicians are part of the community, and part of the Church, though maybe not part of the Symphony! 🙂

As for alternate instruments, if I played one, and wanted to share my gift at mass, I hope I’d be welcome, and I’d try to be part of the group-- blend in and compliment the existing group…but sometimes getting an E for effort is all I can ask for!
 
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I guess we will have to split the Roman Rite up into the Jazz Rite, Folk Rite, Rock Rite, Rap Rite, Doo Wop Rite, Classical Rite, Gospel Rite, Polka Rite, Sacred Rite and on and on -----

Bring back the spoken Mass !
Now the Polka Rite…

That would be interesting. Maybe we can have some of those liturgical dancers all dressed up in their finest polka outfits, and instead of selling donuts after mass, we can sell polish sausages!!!
 
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