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donr
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Wow, what a thread…
First let me start off by saying that I am a drummer who has played rock and blues and everything from Punk Rock to Polka music in a lot of states across this blessed country. I also play the electric and acoustic guitars and am learning the violin.
I would never, ever play the drums or my electric guitar in church. When I go to Mass I want to to be as far away from my secular life as possible so that I can worship the Lord in the most reverent way possible.
I think that the majority of people on this thread like the type of music they like and are not willing to budge one way or the other.
I truly come from a different perspective on this. I know (and you all do also) that drums and electric guitar with effects are secular. I have also played Jazz (elevator music) and drums and electric guitar are still secular. I am spoiled I grew up going to church with a old scratchy voiced organist who definitely did not add to the Liturgy (very distracting). I have also been to Rock Concert Masses in Phoenix and beautifully performed electric guitar pieces in a Las Vegas Mass. But the most moving experience I have ever had in church was in a gothic Church in Milwaukee with a great Organist and a Choir that gave me goose bumps on my arms and brought tears to my eyes when they sang the Kyrie. Gregorian Chant sound dull and uninspiring when you listen to a CD in your living room but when your in a natural acoustic setting praying peacefully there is nothing that lifts the soul higher than that.
I encourage all on this thread to seek out the best of all the different styles of music being performed at your local churches and make up your own minds. Be open minded and keep the rules of the church in your mind as well.
Go rock hard in your life and your jobs but when you go to worship the Lord step out of the box you’re in and be at peace. There is a reason that people seek out a vacation spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of the real world. Do the same when you go to Church its amazingly therapeutic and up lifting to the soul.
Amen
First let me start off by saying that I am a drummer who has played rock and blues and everything from Punk Rock to Polka music in a lot of states across this blessed country. I also play the electric and acoustic guitars and am learning the violin.
I would never, ever play the drums or my electric guitar in church. When I go to Mass I want to to be as far away from my secular life as possible so that I can worship the Lord in the most reverent way possible.
I think that the majority of people on this thread like the type of music they like and are not willing to budge one way or the other.
I truly come from a different perspective on this. I know (and you all do also) that drums and electric guitar with effects are secular. I have also played Jazz (elevator music) and drums and electric guitar are still secular. I am spoiled I grew up going to church with a old scratchy voiced organist who definitely did not add to the Liturgy (very distracting). I have also been to Rock Concert Masses in Phoenix and beautifully performed electric guitar pieces in a Las Vegas Mass. But the most moving experience I have ever had in church was in a gothic Church in Milwaukee with a great Organist and a Choir that gave me goose bumps on my arms and brought tears to my eyes when they sang the Kyrie. Gregorian Chant sound dull and uninspiring when you listen to a CD in your living room but when your in a natural acoustic setting praying peacefully there is nothing that lifts the soul higher than that.
I encourage all on this thread to seek out the best of all the different styles of music being performed at your local churches and make up your own minds. Be open minded and keep the rules of the church in your mind as well.
Go rock hard in your life and your jobs but when you go to worship the Lord step out of the box you’re in and be at peace. There is a reason that people seek out a vacation spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of the real world. Do the same when you go to Church its amazingly therapeutic and up lifting to the soul.
Amen