Singing: 7 Keys To Improving Pitch

When I am auditioning new singers, one of the main things I listen for is their ability to sing in-tune. There are few things that ruin singing more than being out-of-tune. If you are a singer or working with singers, here are 7 keys to help improve musical pitch.

1. Warm Up The Voice

One of the main challenges of singing in church is that it is usually on a Sunday morning. Mornings are not always kind to singers. Over the years I have developed the habit of softly singing in the car ride on my way to church. I play songs on my car stereo from the worship set and softly sing along. Sometimes I sing an octave down, sometimes I sing at pitch but at a soft volume. Warming up your voice is so important to improving your pitch.

Part of warming up your voice is to also make sure it is well hydrated. Drink plenty of room temperature water at least an hour before you sing and keep a water bottle with you as you sing.

Here’s an idea of what Celine Dion does to warm-up her voice

Here’s a solid 5 minute warm-up from Youtube.

2. Improve Your Breath Support

Strong singers have great breathing habits. They fill up their lungs all the way to the bottom and use their diaphragm muscle to control the flow of air. Learning to support your singing with strong breathing is one of the most important skills that strong singers master.

Here is the link to an extensive article on ‘Correct breathing and support for singing‘.

3. Relax

Getting nervous and uptight on stage (stage fright) or in an audition is fairly common. But, the resulting tension can wreak havoc with pitch control. Learn to calm yourself by slow deep breathing. Take 4 or 5 deep breaths and consciously slow your racing heart and mind. Reciting your favorite Bible verse also helps calm your mind. (Philippians 4: 6-7  Be anxious for nothing…).

Another technique is to eat a banana (It will lower that empty or nauseous feeling in your stomach but won’t make you feel too full either.) I also show up early so I don’t feel rushed and I have time to gather my thoughts and feelings. Learning to control your emotions and nerves comes with experience and confidence.

4. Match Your Pitch While Playing Piano

Take time to play your notes and parts on a piano and sing-a-long and match the pitch. Learning to listen and match pitches will drastically improve your singing pitch.

5. Record Yourself Singing

Most people can hear pitch problems in other people but sometimes they miss it in their own singing. Recording yourself allows you to have a different perspective on hearing your own voice. Be warned: Most people don’t like the sound of their own voice at first. Don’t let that discourage you. Record yourself and learn to really listen to your pitch.

6. Hire A Teacher

Having a professional help guide you and give you advice is invaluable. They will hear and see things that you might miss. They will give you consistent guidance and insight over a longer period of time and spot any bad habits that you might have developed. If you are serious about singing, a good vocal coach is well worth the money.

7. Practice, Practice, Practice; Sing, Sing, Sing

Confidence comes with repetition. Great singing doesn’t happen by accident. Great singers practice over and over. They are constantly singing and improving. The reason they can sing with confidence is that they have developed their skills in private. Many, many hours are spent in personal practice to develop the skills that make it look effortless on stage.

Singing is like most things in life.. the more you do it, the better you get.

Bonus advice for live performances: Make sure you hear the main accompaniment instrument (piano, guitar, strings, bass, etc.) well in your monitor mix. It’s hard to match your pitch if you’re not hearing properly.

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The Coolest Miracle That I Have Personally Seen!

In February of 2000 I was involved in an incredible week of seeing 2000-3000 people per day coming to Jesus in meetings with Charles Ndifon in Denmark, Copenhagen. At the end of the first week, on the Sunday, our team was booked to go to a small church meeting outside of Copenhagen in a school auditorium.

Miracles happen

The small local church of 70 people were quite overwhelmed when over 600 people crammed into that school gym. I could tell that from the response of the crowd that most of the people had very little experience with church. They did not understand congregational worship so they would politely applauded after every song that the young local worship team did.

When the time came for Charles to minister, I was at the front playing the piano. Soon after Charles began to talk, he indicated that there was someone at the back of the auditorium whom God wanted to touch. I later asked Charles why he called that man forward.. he said that when he looked at the crowd, everyone was in ‘black and white’ and this man was in ‘colour’.. so he knew God was pointing him out.

The man came forward with his arm in a sling and Charles asked him what had happened. The man had been in an industrial accident and his arm had been severely mangled. It was so bad that the doctors wanted to amputate it. The man was taking morphine for the extreme pain. In the process of the conversation, Charles realized that the man was already healed and asked him to take his arm out of the sling. The man hesitated, he thought any movement would result in some extreme pain. Charles finally coaxed him to take his arm from the sling.

To the man’s amazement, when he took his arm out of the sling, there was no pain. I was standing just a few feet away and I could see the man’s expression change from disbelief to incredible joy. When he realized that his arm was healed, he began to move it all around and a huge smile came across his face. He must have had a Catholic background because he did the ‘sign of the cross’.

Right after that Charles told the crowd that Jesus had healed this man’s arm. And, ‘how many people there would like to know Jesus’… practically the whole crowd lifted their hands. They had just seen Jesus perform an incredible healing and they wanted to know Him!

A few years later I was playing piano and leading worship in Copenhagen again (Kirken i Kulturcenteret) and I recognized the man whose arm had been healed that Sunday morning. He was sitting in the audience around 40 feet from me. I got someone else to play for me and I slipped out into the audience to talk to him.

I asked him how he was doing. He told me that Jesus had totally healed him that Sunday morning and he never had a trace of pain from that moment forward. He also now had full use of his arm from that day to the present. It had changed his life! Wow!!
Jesus still heals people…

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With All Your Heart

I was reading this morning about a very loved and successful king in the Bible… and this phrase caught my attention: ‘a man who sought the Lord with all his heart.(II Chronicles 22:9)

With all your heart

There are numerous men throughout the Bible who are remembered with that phrase.  Great men like David, Jehoshaphat & Josiah come to mind.

Moses said, ‘What does the Lord your God require of you? He requires only that you fear the Lord your God, and live in a way that pleases Him, and love Him and serve Him with all your heart and soul.’ (Deuteronomy 10:12)

Joshua told us to ‘love the Lord your God, walk in all His ways, obey His commands, hold firmly to Him, and serve Him with all your heart and all your soul.” (Joshua 22:5)

Jesus said, ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength.’ (Mark 12:30)

So my simple question to you today is, are you following after God with all your heart? Can you say like Paul did, ‘I serve God with all my heart.’

I don’t want it to be said of me, ‘You don’t love Me as you did at first!’ (Revelations 2:4)

My desire is check my heart, renew my passion and be known as ‘a man who sought the Lord with all his heart.And that is my prayer for you today, ‘May you be known as a person who loves and follows God with all your heart.’

Here is another post on this subject: Benefits of Loving God

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First Love

God continually reminds me to make Him my first love. Life is filled with ups and downs, moments of joy and difficulties. It’s all too easy to lose our passion and love for God amidst the chaos of life.

In Luke 10:27 Jesus reminds us of the secret to eternal life – “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’ and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” 

First love – ‘Love the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.

Loving the Lord with our entire being—heart, soul, mind, and strength—is what God asks of us. He desires our wholehearted love and is not interested in half-hearted devotion or a part-time relationship. God loves us and calls us into a lifelong pursuit of experiencing His goodness, faithfulness, and love.

Recently, my wife Anna and I celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary, which prompted me to reflect on what it takes to maintain love and affection after four decades together.

Here are some key principles:

  1. Spend regular quality time with Anna.
  2. Express my love for her daily.
  3. Practice forgiveness and let go of offenses quickly and easily.
  4. Share great experiences together.
  5. Make it a priority to go on weekly dates.
  6. Encourage and support each other.
  7. Create beautiful memories together.

This year I also celebrated 60 years of walking with the Lord and 50 years since I went into full-time ministry. I accepted the Lord’s forgiveness when I was 8 years old. That simple decision as a child began a lifelong pursuit of His love and direction in my life. That has lead to Him using me around the world to share His love through music. It has not only changed my life, but also the lives of my children and grandchildren. And I have been able to see hundreds of thousands of people come to know the Lord.

Here are some practices that have sustained my relationship with God:

  1. Engage in daily communication with Him through prayer and obedience.
  2. Express my love for Him sincerely and regularly.
  3. Study His Word daily, seeking His wisdom and guidance.
  4. Aim to read through the Bible every year.
  5. Serve faithfully in my local church on a weekly basis.
  6. Give to the Lord and support my local church.
  7. Humbly repent of sin and accept His forgiveness.
  8. Worship the Lord both in a local church setting and privately.
  9. Trust Him unwaveringly through the highs and lows of life.
  10. Remind myself of the amazing things God has done in my life.

Losing one’s love can be devastating, both in marriage and in our relationship with God. In the book of Revelation, the angel brings gives a challenge to the church in Ephesus:

Revelation 2:3-5: “You have persevered and have endured hardships for my name and have not grown weary. Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken the love you had at first. Consider how far you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first. If you do not repent, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place.”

Remaining steadfast and passionate in our love for God is crucial. My desire is to stay on the right path and finish well. My goal is to have a love for my wife and for the Lord that is just as passionate as it was when I was young. I want to be a passionate follower of Jesus throughout my entire life, loving Him with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength.

I pray that this challenges you as much as it challenges me!

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Three Ways To Put God First In Your Life

Jesus told us that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength. And the second greatest commandment is love your neighbour as yourself. Here are some suggestions as to how that looks like in daily life.

God first

1. Start your day with God.

Years ago I read that the daily habit of Billy Graham was to read a chapter of the Old Testament, a chapter from the New Testament, a Psalm and one chapter of Proverbs every day. I thought, if it works for Billy Graham, I need to give it a try. That was over forty years ago. Starting my day reading God’s word, has been one of the best decisions and habits that I have.

I still marvel at how God speaks to me daily through His word. I love how the Psalms show me the true emotions and hearts of those ancient songwriters. I love how reading the Proverbs gives me daily wisdom on living a balanced life. I love how reading the New Testament reveals Jesus and the great men and woman that followed Him.

Starting your day with God is one of the best decisions you will ever make.

2. Put God first in your finances

The third chapter of Proverbs is my favourite of the thirty-one chapters of Proverbs. It is full of great advice.

Proverbs 3:9 (NLT)
Honor the Lord with your wealth
and with the best part of everything you produce.
Then He will fill your barns with grain,
and your vats will overflow with good wine.

Throughout the Bible it talks about the blessing of giving to God. Are you giving back a portion of the best of what God has given you? Honour God with your finances. It is a valuable discipline and will reap great rewards in your life.

3. Put God first in your family

Are you honouring God in your family? Do you pray regularly as a family? Do you attend church weekly as a family? Are you taking a day off each week? Do you honour God in your conversations around the dinner table? Are you loving and honouring your spouse like God wants you to? What kind of media are you allowing in your house? Is it honouring to God?

Family is so important! Your marriage is the foundation of your family. Love your spouse, love your kids and honour your parents. You will reap spiritual benefits that will last generations!

Question: What areas is God speaking to you about putting Him first in your life?

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Top 50 Bible Verses

The Bible is an amazing book (actually a collection of 66 books). It is the most widely read book in history. Here are the most read verses based on searches from Bible Gateway.  (All are quoted from the NIV).

These 50 verses are great to memorize. Did you know that memorizing the Bible is one of the keys to keeping your mind healthy and living a successful life?

Top 50

Jeremiah 29:11 ~ For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Hebrews 12:2 ~ Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Romans 8:28 ~ And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.

John 3:16 ~ For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Philippians 4:13 ~ I can do all things through Him who gives me strength.

Proverbs 3:5-6 ~ Trust in the LORD with all your heart and don’t lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will direct your path.

Romans 12:1-2 ~ Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship. Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.

Philippians 4:6-8 ~ Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.

Matthew 28:19-20 ~ Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.

Ephesians 2:8-9 ~ For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast.

Galatians 5:22-23 ~ But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

John 10:10 ~ The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.

Galatians 2:20 ~ I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.

1 John 1:9 ~ If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

Romans 3:23 ~ For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,

John 14:6 ~ Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”

Romans 5:8 ~ But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Joshua 1:9 ~ Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.

Isaiah 40:31 ~ Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Romans 6:23 ~ For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Isaiah 53:4-6 ~ Surely He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows, yet we considered Him stricken by God, smitten by Him, and afflicted. But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.

1 Peter 3:15 ~ But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.

2 Timothy 3:16 ~ All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness.

Matthew 6:33 ~ But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.

1 Peter 5:7 ~ Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.

Ephesians 2:10 ~ For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

1 Corinthians 10:13 ~ No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.

Matthew 11:28 ~ Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. ~ Jesus

Hebrews 11:1 ~ Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.

2 Corinthians 5:17 ~ Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, He is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!

Hebrews 13:5 ~ Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.”

2 Corinthians 12:9 ~ But He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.

Romans 10:9 ~ If you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.

Isaiah 41:10 ~ Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.

Matthew 11:29 ~ Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.

John 16:33 ~ I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.

Acts 1:8 ~ But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.

2 Timothy 1:7 ~ For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.

2 Corinthians 5:21 ~ God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.

Romans 15:13 ~ May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

John 11:25 ~ Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me will live, even though he dies.

Hebrews 11:6 ~ And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.

John 5:24 ~ I tell you the truth, whoever hears My word and believes Him who sent me has eternal life and will not be condemned; He has crossed over from death to life.

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The Organized Worship Leader

During my 30 years of worship leading and leading church music departments, I have discovered that one of the best ways to take any stress out of music ministry is to be organized and well prepared.

During my busiest seasons I have had 120 people on my worship team. That included a 6 piece rhythm section, 4-6 vocalists, an 80 voice choir and a 30-40 piece orchestra. To add to this we had 4 different teams we rotated weekly. I have also worked the other end of the spectrum with smaller groups of 3-7 singers and musicians. Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

No matter what the size of the team, it always helps to be well organized and prepared. One of the spiritual gifts that Paul writes about is leadership and administration. (I Corinthians 12:28) It really helps if you have that spiritual gift, but no matter what your gifting, we can all be more organized.

Here are the steps and timeline that I use to help me be organized no matter what the size of the group. Sometimes I do this in the role of the Worship Leader and sometimes as the Music Director (MD).

Pre-rehearsal

  1. Contact the worship team and set up the rehearsal. This is usually done 4-6 weeks in advance. (I use Planning Center Online).
  2. About a week before the rehearsal, I double-check and follow-up on any team members who haven’t responded yet. (Texting usually gets the best response).
  3. Recruit (and/or audition) any subs that might be needed.
  4. Pray for the team and the church.
  5. After receiving the worship list from the worship leader (usually 5-10 days before the rehearsal), I may make suggestions on keys, songs and flow.
  6. Write any new charts that might be needed for that week. This mainly involves a full vocal & rhythm chart but can also include any choir, string, brass or orchestra parts if they are involved that week.
  7. Update all the charts and Mp3’s online for the band to rehearse with. (note: PlanningCenter.com has the ability to transpose MP3’s. I’ve also done this using Garageband, Multitracks will also play the transposed recording)
  8. Email out notes to the band & singers (on the Monday before) with reminders of areas to pay special attention to and practice before the mid-week rehearsal.
  9. Program the click for each song and any back-ground tracks for the service.
  10. Send out Multitracks RehearsalMix List to the rhythm section
  11. Serve as IT help for any members having trouble with Planning Center.
  12. Do my own personal rehearsal & memorization (vocals, keys, acoustic guitar and/or woodwinds). This usually includes practicing with the original recordings (often in a new key) and reviewing the arrangements, instrumental groove and vocal parts.
  13. If I need to sing and also talk to the band live, I use an A/B switcher on my mic.
  14. Work with the sound-man on the band set-up for that week.
  15. Lately I have been using ‘Multitracks.com‘ Playback app on most of the songs. This usually involves loading the songs on my iPad, editing the arrangements, ending and transitions between songs.
  16. Work with the Media Coordinator on putting the lyrics in the order we will sing them.

Mid-week Rehearsal (Thursday PM)

  1. Show up early and do my personal set-up.
  2. Set-up my iPad with Multitracks.com Playback app.
  3. Greet all the team members as they arrive.
  4. Introduce any subs for that week.
  5. Work on getting the rehearsal started as soon as possible.
  6. Run the in-ear or monitor soundcheck.
  7. Have the worship leader open in prayer.
  8. Work with the worship leader on a song order for the rehearsal.
  9. Count-in the songs (via MD mic) and give musical cues or use that feature with Playback (recently I worked with a MD who gives the Nashville Numbers of the chord progression to the band).
  10. Address any problem areas that arise.
  11. Keep the rehearsal moving and productive.
  12. Give vocal and instrumental suggestions.
  13. Make musical suggestions to team members on areas to work on before Sunday.
  14. Close in prayer.

Production meeting (Thursday)

  1. Review last weeks services with the pastors, usher co-ordinator, sound and media.
  2. Work on this week’s service order.
  3. Close in prayer

Pre-Service Rehearsal – Sun 8:15 AM

  1. Show up early and do my personal set-up.
  2. Greet all the team members as they arrive.
  3. Work on getting the rehearsal started as soon as possible.
  4. Pray.
  5. Review the service order, lyrics and video shots with the worship team, pastors, sound, media, camera operators and floor director.
  6. Work with the team and sound on any last-minute adjustments.
  7. Work on musical transitions from one song to the next. Currently I’m using the Playback app and I program the transitions in.
  8. Encourage the worship team to get past the music and worship God.
  9. Pray.

Services (9:30 AM, 11:15 AM & 6 PM )

  1. The band goes on early to tune.
  2. Cue and count-in all the clicks. (Or use the pre-programmed Playback app – I usually get the bass player or use a foot-pedal to start Playback)
  3. Give all the live musical cues (via MD mic). This usually includes cueing the team for the introduction, verses, chorus, bridge, any solos, a cappella sections, transitions and endings.  (if not using Playback and I’m the MD) – (optional Nashville Numbers if the band doesn’t use charts onstage)
  4. Play and worship God.
  5. Remind the worship team to smile and worship.
  6. Socialize, eat and build community with the team between services.
  7. Play keyboard for the pastor at the end of the service.

What do you do that helps you stay organized? What is working in your situation?

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9 Keys To Memorizing Music for Worship

Lately, I have been reminded about the importance of memorizing the music when I lead worship. I have found that memorization brings my leading of the congregation and worship of God to a whole new level.

I lead on either the guitar or the keyboard depending on the situation. Playing and singing at the same time involves another whole level of memorization. When you spend enough time with the music so that you have it memorized, it becomes a natural part of you. You don’t have to spend a lot of energy in your public worship time thinking about the music. Instead, the music flows out of you. With the music memorized, you can concentrate on leading the congregation and singing and worshipping the Lord with your whole heart.

Memorizing Music

Here’s what I do to memorize music:

1. I write out my own chart for the music. First, I put the song in a key that works for the congregation and myself. Secondly, I type out the words and I make sure the musical form and chords are the best that they can be. Then I make a full SAT chart for the band and singers. This first step helps get the whole song and arrangement in my brain.

2. I practice it every day. It is very important to spend time with the music on a daily basis. I learn a new song twice a month. That gives me two whole weeks to learn it well. As I learn the song, I transition from just merely playing and singing the song to worshiping God from my heart.

3. I slowly wean myself off the music in my personal rehearsal time and in the band rehearsal time. I start by learning one section of the music at a time. I’ll learn the chorus first because that is usually the part of the song that gets repeated the most. Then I begin learning the verses and the bridge of the song. A great technique, in your personal rehearsal time, is to repeat each section until you have it committed to memory.

4. I memorize the chord progression first. I often think of music as numbers, so I will normally memorize a chord progression as a number pattern. Let me give you an example. The notes of the scale in the key of G are G,A,B,C,D,E,F#,G. So the first degree of the scale is G or “1”. A is 2, B is 3 and so forth. If the chord progression is G, C, Em7, D. Then I would remember 1, 4, 6, 5. This is basis of the system that is used in the Nashville Numbering System.

As you develop as a musician you will also learn to ‘hear’ the chord progression.  Your ear will begin to hear where the progression goes next. You will start to hear the progression go from 1 to 5 to 6 to 4. (In the key of D.. that is D-A-Bm-G). Learning to ‘play by ear’ or hearing the progression is an important next step in developing as a musician.

Recently I played with a worship band that has an in-ear music director calling out the chords or numbers of the progression, as well as the sections of the song. This is a great reminder for the band in a live setting.

5. I put the song in a playlist on my phone so that I can listen to it regularly at home, in my office and in my car. (or I use the Media Player in the Planning Center App). Then I sing along with the original recording of the song so that the words naturally become a part of my memory. Any words put to music become naturally easier to remember. It’s part of how God designed our brains.

6. I use the new song as much as I can. In one church that I ministered in, I would lead worship as many as five times per week. I lead in a small pastoral prayer time twice per week. Then I lead in the Christian school that the church ran. And then I lead twice on Sundays (9:30 AM & 11:30 AM). I would try to use the new song as much as possible in those various worship times.

7. I repeat the song regularly in our Sunday worship rotation. My habit has been to do the new song three times in the first month. I normally repeat it the first Sunday after introducing it. Then I give it a Sunday off and repeat it on the next Sunday. That way the congregation has three times to learn it and the worship team and I have three times to solidify the memory process.

8. I have the lyrics projected on the back wall of the church and/or monitors on the floor so that the team and I have the lyrics readily available. I also use a split screen so I can see the words that are coming. The words to the second verse are usually the toughest ones for me to remember in a live situation. We rehearse with our media people so that the words come up in a timely manner. We have also started automating the lyrics with our clicks and tracks using ‘Playback’ from Multitracks.com

9. I have the music on an iPad app in front of me for rehearsal only. I use a GigEasy stand with an Airturn bluetooth foot switch to turn pages on the forScore music app. It is there only as a quick reference.

It is so important for worship teams to memorize their music. When I see a group of musicians with their eyes glued to the music, it really lowers the presentation of the music. It puts a barrier between the musicians and the audience. I realize that they don’t have the music in their minds and hearts.

Their lack of preparation is keeping them from being the best that they can be. Their lack of preparation is keeping them from worshipping God with their whole heart, soul, mind and strength. And really, isn’t that the goal!

Special Note: Over the years, I’ve done both: leading while reading charts and also memorizing the music. Trust me, it’s always better to memorize. But does God still use us whether we memorize or not? Of course He does! But that doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t try to do the best we can.

Question: What methods have helped you to memorize you music? Do you think memorizing music is important?

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17 Common Worship Leading Mistakes

By Marie Page –

1. Including too many new songs in the set – Your congregation is there to worship – most will find it difficult to do so if they spend most of the time learning your latest masterpieces. Vary your set list to include a variety of older, recently introduced, and brand new songs and be ready to make changes on the fly if you sense your congregation is becoming weary.

2. Pitching the songs too high – Remember that a comfortable range for a woman is about five semitones (half steps) lower than for a man. Change the key down to avoid going above top D, particularly if you are playing in a small church situation.

3. Clunky moving from song to song. – Playing a song once its underway is fairly straightforward so make sure you concentrate on rehearsing how to start and end a song. Practicing a seamless flow from one song to the next is worthwhile to focus on. It will help if both are in the same key with a similar groove, and if you are using music, make sure the sheets are side by side on your music stand.

4. Poor band dynamics – This is usually caused by conflicting rhythms, one instrument speeding up/slowing down, vocalists overwhelming the sound with too many ad-libs or bad use of vibrato. Exercise leadership in directing your singers clearly, and if necessary, get them some vocals training. Get them to listen to each other’s parts and possibly film or record a service to help with some constructive criticism.

5. Lack of leadership – Without clear guidance from the worship leader, it’s difficult for the band to know what they are meant to do, let alone the congregation. Give a good clear brief in practice and use vocal cues and body language to communicate during the set.

6. Overly complex vocals – Congregations get easily confused when the lead vocalist slips into harmonies, trills, and ad-libs. Simple clear melody is always the easiest to follow. Leave the harmonies for the backing vocalists.

7. Poor phrasing and blending by vocalists. – Make sure that all your singers are phrasing each “musical sentence” in the same way. It can help to have one backing vocalist leading the others so that everyone finishes their words at the same time. In the studio, singers are often asked not to finish the last consonant in a line so that the ending doesn’t sound jagged.

8. Wrong keys or wrong capo positions. – Make sure all the band members are playing in the same key. Issue your set list in advance with instructions for keys. And if you change your mind, make sure that everyone knows.

9. Tuning – Are all your instruments in tune and are they staying in tune throughout the set? Even the right notes out of tune sound far worse than the wrong notes in tune, so buy yourself a decent tuner like the Boss or Behringer guitar tuners – cheap tuners can be frustrating.

10. Lack of rhythm and togetherness by the band – This can be caused by many things including poor musicianship and lack of overall direction. Try to generate a sense of team where everyone plays their part to contribute to the whole without any one musician standing out. Also, ensure that you have the relevant instruments in your monitors – i.e. the kick drum and other instruments responsible for rhythm.

11. Winging it – This is usually the result of poor preparation or trying something new out on the spot. Be sure you can accomplish what you have in mind. Are you trying to sing a song without the lyrics in front of you, and you’ve forgotten the words? Does your AV guy have the words for the congregation, or do they have to remember them, too? Do you and the rest of the band know all the chords you need?

12. Technical problems. – The sound gremlins can happen to the best of us. Try to get there early, set up methodically, and make sure your technicians are well-trained in the system they are using.

13. Problems with pitch – You’re starting a new song, and you’ve suddenly realised you’ve started on completely the wrong note. Try to identify the problem songs in advance and quietly play the note you need to hit on your instrument. Hold the note in your head while playing the intro and then hit it with confidence. Alternatively ask one of the other (confident) vocalists to lead on that song.

14. Over emphasis on the melody line. – Make sure your backing vocalists and single melody instruments are playing harmonies. The lead vocalist and congregation are all on the melody line – create some contrast.

15. Worship crash – This is often caused by trying something complicated that hasn’t been practiced enough. Never try anything complicated until you, the band. and the congregation are really familiar with the song.

16. Starting the song in the wrong tempo. – Either invest in an in-ear click or sing the song through in your head first so that you can pace the tempo properly. Generally, the chorus is the fastest part of the song.

17. Audiovisual failure – When this happened to Matt Redman, he just shifted his set list to songs with simple lyrics and gave spoken vocal cues to the congregation at junction points in the song.

Marie Page

www.musicademy.com

Marie Page is a Director of Musicademy and works as the Business Manager and E-Commerce specialist. Prior to setting up Musicademy with Andy, Marie worked as a marketing consultant. She is also a qualified teacher and continues to lecture in Business and Marketing for various professional organisations and colleges. Marie is part of the leadership team of her local church and is married with two teenage children. She takes great delight in answering Musicademy emails at all times of the day and night – some people would suggest that she needs to get a life.

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My Favourite Cities In The World ~ Part 2

If you are just joining us: here is a link to Part 1 of ‘My Favourite Cities In The World’. Now on to my favourite cities #6 through #10.

6. Venice, Italy 

Italy has so many great cities and towns and historical sites to visit; Sienna, Naples, Amalfi, Cinque Terra and Pompeii all come to mind. But I do love Venice. It is such a unique city with its labyrinth of canals, bridges, piazzas and walkways. We have been to Venice three times, The first two times it rained but the last time the weather was incredible. But, no matter the weather, I love the charm and mystique of this ancient city. If it starts to rain we usually duck into a local cafe and weather the deluge by having an espresso and watching the locals.

Venice

I love to walk the pathways to the Rialto Bridge or go the bell tower in Piazza San Marco and getting a bird’s eye view of the city. Gondola rides are pricey but well worth the experience. It seems like there is something unusual and scenic around every corner.

We have never stayed in Venice because of the cost but we have always enjoyed our day trips into this exotic city.

7. New York, NY, U.S.A.

I have been in and through New York numerous times. My first time was with a Christian band I was travelling with, just before a trip overseas. I remember going to Manny’s Music on 48th St. and drooling over all the great instruments there. I also remember seeing one of the greatest live Christmas shows at Radio City Music Hall. There was a 40 piece orchestra, live animals, and spectacular costumes and sets.

The second time that I was there with my wife, Anna, and our 6 month old son, Josh. We had flown to Montreal with the intent of driving through the New England states to New York so I could finish off my ‘Bucket List’ of seeing all 50 US states.

We had booked three Broadway musicals to attend while we were in New York. But, we didn’t think through the problem of bringing a baby with us. The first musical that we booked was ‘Dream Girls’ and when we arrived to see the show, we were told that babies were not allowed. We were very disappointed, but our tickets were refunded and we wandered down through Time Square looking for a way to spend our evening.

Times_Square_

The movie, Ghost Busters, had just been released, so we bought movie tickets and sat at the back of the theatre. Unfortunately, we discovered that there was a huge group of ‘pot smokers’ also attending that movie. I remember covering our young son’s face in a vain attempt to minimize the his smoke inhalation. It was definitely a weird experience. 🙂

One of the last times that I was in New York was with my now gown-up son, Josh. I remember us taking a great walk through Central Park, checking out the 9-11 Memorial, taking the subway to Grand Central Station, visiting the Rockefeller Centre, going to the top of the Empire State Building, checking out great jazz clubs and a host of other great New York experiences. New York really is a great place to visit.

8. Verona, Italy

Verona is a medium size city in northern Italy. We originally stayed there because Anna had friends there. And, it was a good spot to take the train to Venice from. But we discovered that Verona has a charm all it’s own.

One gorgeous summer evening, we were walking through the centre of the city, when we kept seeing scores of people, dressed in formal evening attire, heading downtown. We soon discovered that Verona had a world-class opera that played all summer in an ancient amphitheatre that was built by the early Romans.

Verona arena

We soon bought tickets and that night we were treated to the most amazing performance of ‘Madam Butterfly’ by Puccini. There was a huge Japanese village set constructed at one end of the coliseum with a 65 piece orchestra in front of it. When the sun went down, the audience of around 7,000 people lit handheld candles and I got to enjoy one of the most amazing opera experiences that I have ever had. If you are ever in Verona, it is one of those ‘must do’ experiences.

Verona is also famous as the setting for Shakespeare’s play, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. There is a beautiful small square with a balcony that purports to be the famous place where Juliet stood while Romeo declared his love. Inside the house is a small museum and in the courtyard is a bronze sculpture of Juliet. It is quite a charming setting.

9. Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

A few years ago, my wife, Anna and I, attended a great church arts conference at the third largest church in North America, Willow Creek Community Church. It was a killer conference and on our days off, Anna and I headed into Chicago to do some sightseeing.

I have got to say that Chicago was amazing. One of the highlights from our sightseeing trip included discovering ‘Chicago Mix’ popcorn. We were driving downtown when we saw people lining up beside the ‘Garrett Popcorn Shop’. We decided we had to check it out. Their mix of cheese popcorn with caramel popcorn is heavenly. We became instant converts.

We were also fortunate to be in Chicago that June to see their famous outdoor, ‘Blues Festival’. We were treated to outdoor stage after outdoor stage of great Blues’ acts. It was awesome to see great bands playing all over the downtown parks.

Another one of our other pleasant surprises was seeing a symphony play in Grant Park on a spectacular summer evening. The locals brought picnic dinners with them and spread out on the lawns surrounding that great venue and enjoyed fantastic music. What a treat!

Grant Park Orchestra & Chorus

Chicago surprised us in so many ways, great downtown parks, riverfront walkways, the Sear’s Tower (now Willis Tower), the amusement park at Navy Pier, the Golden Mile, great deep dish Chicago Pizza and the list goes on. Our only regret is that we didn’t have more time to take it all in.

10. Vancouver, B.C. Canada

I was blessed to be born and raised in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. On a sunny day, it doesn’t get much better. Vancouver has spectacular mountains as a backdrop to their wonderful parks and harbours.

If you ever get to visit Vancouver, here is my list of favourite things to do there. First, take the gondola to the top of Grouse Mountain to get a spectacular overview of this great city. Or, if you are in good shape, take the Grouse Grind, a vertical hike up a rugged trail to the top. It is known as ‘Mother Nature’s Stair-master’. See if you can beat my top time of 54 minutes. Most people take around 90-120 minutes to make it to the top.

Next, rent a bicycle and ride around Stanley Park. Then keep going and follow the Seawall all the way around English Bay and False Creek until you get to ‘Granville Island Market’. There you can enjoy some sumptuous food and live music while you are watching the sailboats come under the Burrard Bridge.

If you are looking for a good place for dinner, try ‘Bridges’. Anna and I love sitting on the outdoor deck there and watching all the boats come in and out of the marina.

There are so many fun things to do there. In the winter you can ski on the local mountains, (Grouse Mountain is my favourite) or drive up the coast to one of the premier ski resorts in the world, Blackcombe. You can check out the Capilano Suspension Bridge or the Bloedel Floral Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park.

Some of my other favourite things are walking through Canada Place and the Vancouver Convention Centre. Or enjoying a some beach time at ‘Kits’ (Kitsilano) Beach. The Vancouver Aquarium is also amazing.

Vancouver Fireworks

I could go on and on. Vancouver is a world-class city. If you want the best summer weather, go between July 15 and August 15 and you are almost guaranteed great weather. If you are fortunate, you might be able to take in the Honda Celebration of Light  (‘Symphony of Fire’). It is a multi-day event on Vancouver’s waterfront which includes spectacular fireworks and music and is usually attended by hundreds of thousands of people.

Question: What is your favourite city? Have you ever been to the cities on my list? Can you share a story from your travels?

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