Paul Baloche - How often can I introduce new songs



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Thanks for covering ... ( 10 months ago by koryb)
Thanks for covering this topic, I had been introducing a new song every week which didn't seem to be working in many cases. I just met with my worship team last week and we agreed that 2 per month might be better.
Thanks and God Bless Kory
hey! um so wouldn't ... ( 8 months ago by BlaznAznCrazn)
hey! um so wouldn't you think maybe the congregation would be tired of a song? I'm the drummer for my praise team. And our praise team is such a young group i myself only 14 haha. I feel our praise does seem empty. Retreat are so filled with the holy spirit why not every week praise?
I'm a praise leader ... ( 8 months ago by rapidrainy)
I'm a praise leader. They would get tired, of course (sometimes, and only if you repeat the same song too many times), but he meant that we should be aware that the rate in which the congregation gets tired of the song is different from the rate which the praise team gets tired. I was planning to bring many other new songs. I thank Mr. Baloche for this advice.
I totally agree, ... ( 6 months ago by SnowTubeMusic)
I totally agree, but then again who am I to disagree with the great one haha. Thanks Paul. I've been leading worship for 15 years now, and I feel that 3 totally new songs is the absolute maximum that most congregations can take.
that is about what ... ( 4 months ago by mattsingleterry)
that is about what I do. I have gotten into letting song sit back and not play for months or years and now am bringing some of them back but really working to change their feel and that seems to be realyl positive. A lot of people know them well, but others have never heard of them and the come fresh.
but hours get spent each week finding new songs.
dude sweet gibson. ... ( 3 weeks ago by rklosdunn)
dude sweet gibson. great advice too!!!



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