“All these men were responsible for the music of the temple of the Lord – ALL OF THEM TRAINED AND SKILLED IN MUSIC FOR THE LORD.” 1 Ch 25.31. Just a note, as a musician: There is nothing to me more unholy that bad musicians. You can ‘want’ to sing/ play music for the Lord, but unless you have put the discipline in to make it GOOD, it is NOT reverential. Let’s say the Queen visits – wouldn’t you hire the best musicians you could, to honor her? Not just people who WANT to play for her and love her. That is simply not enough.
It is very common, at least here in LA, to hire musicians to at least fill key places, solos, and so forth. I have left churches because of mediocre music where no one seems to care. Having good boundaries, demanding excellence, order from chaos – these are all of the Lord./QUOT
bboop,
You’re right about being trained and skilled and part of that is knowing the difference between a Catholic hymn and a song. You could have the most beautiful voice, but to sing ‘On eagles wings’ , at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (even it were done by the Three Tenors and accompanied by Mozart) is sickening.
:banghead:
If the choir knows what it is all about everyone will participate, and I don’t think God would be offended. As a lay person, I can’t carry a tune nor is my voice strong enough to make a splash. Sister Faustina loved to sing out and she couldn’t sing either.
God Bless and have a great evening,
Shan