but the “country-style” guitar (since you don’t seem to care for the word “twangy”
Really? What of “However, your colorful adjectives to prove your dislike while disrespecting others is not fair game,” did you not get? It’s a guitar; simple, a guitar, not twangy or country style. I have no reason not to discuss my position (and I’m sure other musicians of the Novus Ordo Mass are asking why do I bother) with you, but you must please stop, what I and others feel as disrespectful to me for allowing and those who play the “wrong” instruments at Mass.
The song you are now referring to does not have a guitar in it as I hear it. The instrument is more like an electronic keyboard synthesizing that sound or a country harp. I use neither.
I have piano, organ, flute, guitar and drums and all or some of the 3 Masses. I shared the song for the beauty of it to share. Just because you hear it, not for it’s proper liturgical use, but only for the “wrong” instrument use, is, well, rather sad.
So, the drumset is allowed as well as the guitar, piano, organ, flute at the Masses I direct. And, once again, everyone is managed to blend and not overpower the choir or congregation.
Criteria: There are some instruments that I feel will not work in our ensembles. And, I will not mention which ones in order not to offend others that use them. As far as the newer contemporary, modern music, (not “pop” - another use of your colorfulness), I listen to the melody and the words to make sure that they support biblical Catholic theology. Besides the instruments used in the piece that you are referencing, it is supportive of Ascension. I also think about the congregation and how easy any new song will taken up by them. If my choral groups have a hard time with timing, leaning the new melody, or whatever, I give it a few tries for a couple weeks, otherwise it is canned. I believe that my choral groups are a good indicator as to how the people will accept and be able to sing a new song.
I hope this clears up your questions. I don’t think I can be any clearer. Peace.