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I don’t think it’s so much the instruments themselves as it is how they are played, and what they are playing.
Examples:
A local church used to have a trumpet player in the choir. Played fanfare/breaks during certain hymns, and this guy was GOOD! Very stirring and inspirational! Too bad they dumped the choir.
Went to a little (yes, Catholic) church while down south a few years ago, and their musicians were basically a bluegrass band, and they played more gospel stuff than traditional hymns. Wonderful… it looked and sounded like the entire congregation was singing along, and everyone had huge smiles on their faces!
Our church has a pretty bad organist, and one old tone-deaf woman who screeches out the music in a loud, off-key, cracked soprano that is truly painful to hear.
A local TV station has a Sunday “Mass for Shut-ins” that has a terrible duet of a guy on stand-up bass and a woman on guitar, sometimes joined by other talentless people on flute, piano, etc. I like to tune in for some laughs (in an Ed Wood horror film kind of way).
Finally, you could play “Lord of the Dance” on a kazoo and it would sound great, while not even the London Philharmonic could salvage anything from “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”!
Examples:
A local church used to have a trumpet player in the choir. Played fanfare/breaks during certain hymns, and this guy was GOOD! Very stirring and inspirational! Too bad they dumped the choir.
Went to a little (yes, Catholic) church while down south a few years ago, and their musicians were basically a bluegrass band, and they played more gospel stuff than traditional hymns. Wonderful… it looked and sounded like the entire congregation was singing along, and everyone had huge smiles on their faces!
Our church has a pretty bad organist, and one old tone-deaf woman who screeches out the music in a loud, off-key, cracked soprano that is truly painful to hear.
A local TV station has a Sunday “Mass for Shut-ins” that has a terrible duet of a guy on stand-up bass and a woman on guitar, sometimes joined by other talentless people on flute, piano, etc. I like to tune in for some laughs (in an Ed Wood horror film kind of way).
Finally, you could play “Lord of the Dance” on a kazoo and it would sound great, while not even the London Philharmonic could salvage anything from “O Come, O Come Emmanuel”!