What Every Instrumentalist Should Know

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What every instrumentalist

should know

What every instrumentalist

should know

Worship Team Series

Worship Team Series

It is not the sound that you make

that counts, it is the sound of your

life.

It is not the sound that you make

that counts, it is the sound of your

life.

10 Things you should knowby Paul W. Martin

Grace Fellowship Church www.sermonaudio.com

10 Things you should knowby Paul W. Martin

Grace Fellowship Church www.sermonaudio.com

1. Work hard on humility.

2. A lead worshiper must arrive prepared to rehearsal and with a plan.

3. Be sure you understand the service goals and sermon outlines. Thought, rhyme and reason to it. It must have a theme.

4. Evaluate each other on how you can each improve every week.

5. Work on intro’s altro’s and transitions. Watch instructional videos on our website http://www.musicianaryexchange.webs.com

6. Encourage people to practice before practice.

7. Take notes. Help you practice in midweek.

8. Pray. Make a commitment within the team “ We will not

do anything together until we pray first.”

9. Develop mutual accountability.

10. Replace yourself. Have a shadow band. Teach those younger one who are committed to learn.

From Bro. Pete GalvezElder, Bread of Life

Crossroads 77

From Bro. Pete GalvezElder, Bread of Life

Crossroads 77The sound level of the band and worship must not be

ConcertLEVEL

but worship level 

so that the congregation will

have a vital sense of participation 

as they can hear themselves

worship in song and not

being drowned out by the worship

team. 

This inspired thinking is brought to you by:

Race Marked For Us Team Philippines

This inspired thinking is brought to you by:

Race Marked For Us Team Philippines