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Let this sanctify you my dude
I am female. What do you mean Sanctify me? Please explainLet this sanctify you my dude
Pride? What pride? No, absolutely not. Never. Growing up, I took piano lessons from a church musician who taught us that all of our music should be played for the glory of God. I have no skill except that which God has graciously given me.With all love, you need to quit. Be one of the pew warmers. Sing in the car. Musicians pride is deadly.
Who is this “somebody else” that you speak of? I am intrigued!Let somebody else work for peanuts for a while.
We dont pay people. It is truly voluntary. We dont turn anyone away. People might start out with no experience, but after a while it is worked out what they can do.So what to do? It all begins with paying the musicians and singers who can sing, and banning the ones who can’t. Nobody is interested in that so the result is exactly what you are experiencing. You couldn’t plan poor singing any better.
See what I am saying?!? Organists only want the other guys to sing in a good key. They never say: ok, let us sing both lower and higher. I guess tgey feel sorry for the old man who cannot sing well.Well, the higher key may be ‘better’ for you, but not for a lot of the rest of us
The Organist is not in charge where I am, the conductor is. Don’t you guys have a conductor?See what I am saying?!? Organists only want the other guys to sing in a good key. They never say: ok, let us sing both lower and higher. I guess tgey feel sorry for the old man who cannot sing well.
I have to say that in every parish I’ve ever attended or worked, and they are many, the organist was in charge of the choir and music.The Organist is not in charge where I am, the conductor is. Don’t you guys have a conductor?
Yes, this is the norm in many places in the U.S. in liturgical churches. My organ teacher is the Director of Music and Liturgy at his Episcopalian Church, and conducts not only the choir, but also the handbell choir, and when there is a concert, he hires the orchestra or ensemble and conducts them as well. Very talented man with a lot of education! He doesn’t work as a volunteer, btw–this is his job, and of course he gets paid an adequate salary for his work.I have to say that in every parish I’ve ever attended or worked, and they are many, the organist was in charge of the choir and music.