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cheese_sdc
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This is actually a parish and choir I played with in my previous life as a Catholic. They’re used to having two guitars, piano, and flute (which would be the set up now). I am a semi-advanced player and I adjust my playing to different registers based on what the other guitarist is playing (if he is strumming open chords, I’ll play arpeggios in a different octave, if he’s playing arpeggios, I’ll play accent triads). I made it clear to the director that she can say “no” with no hurt feelings.Okay - - I apologize. That was way snarkier than called for. I guess there are a few questions in my mind:
- Has the music director expressed that he / she is in need of a guitar player?
The biggest problem is that the church is filled with people I used to know, and I’m worried that they’ll think that I’m going to have or have already had some sort of conversion based on my participation.
Again, I have not misrespresented myself and have made it plain to the people that have asked that I’m not planning on converting.
That would be just tacky.
- How vocal are you likely to be against the Catholic Church? As long as you don’t loudly announce “Well, off to Druid circle!” at the end of Mass, I think your fallen away status is not that important.