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30 lines
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Less separation between band and singers. We have a worship team.
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Preparation:
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- Have a predetermined repertoire.
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- Rotate songs in and out.
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- For every song
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- music for all parts with detailed notes
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- overarching song structure and feelings
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- isolated part recordings (especially for singers)
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- Have periodic music clinics to learn new sings y entering the repertoire.
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- Make practice amenable to self-service.
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- Balance practice vs. sound-checks.
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- Dedicated practice should be only for polish and final fit.
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Delegation:
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- Multiple worship team leaders. Worship team leaders are responsible for directing the band and singers during worship.
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- New songs can be suggested by anybody. They would also be a great candidate to prepare the song for the repertoire.
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Principles:
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- Freedom in worship comes when we don't have to worry about the music.
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- Worship team leads worship. Our main goal is to facilitate the worship of others.
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- Excellence feeds inspiration.
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- Consistency breeds excellence and make room for improvisation.
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- Everyone is learning. Evey level should be able to contribute.
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- Each part has a purpose. Deviation from the part should still adhere to the part's purpose.
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- No part is more important than the whole.
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- After we have built the house, then we have room to embellish it. |