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Song Leading #2

After my last rant I have 1 coherent thought to present to you now.

I think that a large part of song leading is enhancing emotions.

Emotional Audience

This means trying to make the emotional highs higher, and making the mellow times more mellow.

When singing praises to our great God, it is inevitable that emotions will come into it, we as humans have been made as emotional beings, and our love for God has an emotional aspect. And as a song leader, part of your job is to help enhance emotional connections, help lead the congregation, not just in singing, but lead them emotionally.

For example, if your congregation (and by your congregation, I do not mean a congregation that you own) is standing there barely singing with their hands in their pockets. Then you should not be jumping around stage clapping your hands. You should be smiling and engaging with eye contact so as to lift them emotionally. The people with their hands in their pocket are telling you that they do not want to participate right now, and you have to level them up if you want them clapping.

However, if you are in the middle of “Mighty to Save” and most of your congregation is engrossed in the song, then join them in this, slow the song down, add a few extra bars before you sing the chorus again, go. acapella. Enhance their emotions.

So there’s a thought. Less coherent than I thought it would be. Please let me know if you disagree or agree with these thoughts. And maybe something coherent can come out of it.

As a side thought, a song leader does not “control” the congregation as I have alluded to, but a song leader does have the power to enhance emotions.

Song Leading #1

Song leading is the act of leading the singing during a church service (or the like). That’s at least how I’ve come to view it, please correct me if I’m wrong. I’ve heard it called many things before, worship leader, praise leader, singer, but I think song leading is the best description.

Applause Crowd

I’ve had a number of experiences of song leading, ranging from a church service of 20 through to a SUEU conference of 170, and I’ve been thinking about song leading for a while. Asking questions like…

  • What makes good song leading?
  • How to song lead well?
  • Is singing the most important part of song leading?
  • How expressive should you be when you song lead?
  • Are you there for yourself or the congregation?
  • Can you pray in the middle of the song?
  • Should the song leader be the communicator between the band and the congregation?
  • Can the song leader also lead the service?
  • How does a song leader engage with the congregation?
  • Should a song be introduced before it is sung?
  • And is this introduction actually the most important thing that a song leader can do?
  • How should a song leader hold the microphone?
  • When should the song leader put down the microphone?
  • How can the song leader show that he/she is about to start singing?
  • How much should the song leader perform to the congregation and how much should he/she sing with them?

So basically I’ve got a whole lot of thoughts on song leading, and I’ve been trying to compress them into nuggets of information, but as of yet I have been unsuccessful, so… I’m just going to give it a go. Over the next while I’m going to be spewing out thoughts, and they probably wont be as coherent as what I normally write, but I’m hoping that through doing this I can think through what it means to song lead well.

Join me if you dare…

Christmas Carols Rock!

I was recently at a singing practice for Christmas Carols. It was awesome, Christmas Carols are awesome.

There is so much to be happy about at Christmas, like the fact that we are celebrating the God of this universe becoming a human! That’s pretty incredible!

During the practice, there was some debate as to the fact that the music we had apparently left out a verse of Silent Night. I was pretty oblivious to this, and had no idea what this verse was, despite the fact that I have sung Christmas carols my whole life. This made me realise that I don’t normally pay much attention to the lyrics of Christmas carols. And there are some pretty awesome lyrics. So I thought that I would have a look at some great carols, and reconnect with the lyrics.

Hark the herald angels sing, “Glory to the newborn King!”

O morning stars together, Proclaim the holy birth, And praises sing to God the King, And Peace to men on earth.

Glories stream from heaven afar, Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia! Christ, the Saviour is born

Joy to the world, the Lord is come!

It is amazing that God came to this world in human form! Let’s celebrate this Christmas!

P.S. You should read about Choosing Carols more Carefully over at sydneyanglicans.net

Live Out LOUD Videos

Here’s a bunch of videos advertising for this Friday’s Gig, it’s going to be amazing! Website here.

Live Out LOUD

This Friday is going to be the biggest event of the year. Stop. Any year!

Live out LOUD is an event at the Entertainment Centre. It will be amazing.

The goal of LOUD is to

encourage Christian youth to have a faith that it is lived out daily and to connect with others by sharing the good news of Jesus Christ

Sounds pretty great to me!

Plus there are going to be two amazing bands. Revive. Who are returning from their touring in the US. And Qurious. I feel a certain connection to Qurious having been a member of the band until earlier this year (read this article to see me).

PLUS. Dave Miers will be MCing and Steve Chong will be speaking from God’s Word. Steve is an amazing speaker and I cant wait to see God work through him on the night.

It is going to be an amazing night!

If you haven’t gotten tickets, then you should here for $20. If you aren’t coming, please consider praying for the night, and asking that God will work in the hearts and minds of the teenagers there.

Ask me if you have any questions about the night, or if you want to help out by ushering or something like that (free tickets available).

O Breath of Life

Ancon band pre-session

Ancon band pre-session

UPDATE: O Breath of Life is now available to listen to and download at noisetrade.com/TrevorHodge.

On Ancon, we had a visit from singer/songwriter Trevor Hodge. He came to teach us the song “O Breath of Life”. This song went off so much at Ancon that we recorded it, and it is online now at kirkplace.org.au.

It’s a live recording with the Ancon band, it almost feels like you’re within the congregation.

Trevor has also provided the words and sheet music for download for use with your own music teams.

If you would like to hear more from Trevor, you can buy his album “Bring You Praise” from iTunes or from his own website. I’ve listened to it and really enjoyed it.

But whatever you do, make sure you go to kirkplace.org.au and listen to “O Breath of Life”!

Qurious

Here is this awesome band from Sydney, they have recently released a 4 track EP and a DVD. You can here about the DVD here.

Here is the video clip for the song “The Good Life”.

You can find out more about Qurious at their myspace page.

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