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Freedom To Follow (Ingredient #3)
These guidelines, or “ingredients” of putting together a live show, are not to turn us into something we’re not, but rather give us more freedom to flourish in who we are
Fundamentals (Ingredient #2)
I take a lot of artists and church worship teams through the foundation and many stop there…
Foundation (Ingredient #1)
This is it! This right here is the “meat and potatoes” of your live show. I work on developing the foundation of a live show with artists more than anything else.
Good Ingredients
A good meal, in a good setting, with good people having good conversations can make for a great experience together.
Breaking Bad Habits
In church we ask for the Holy Spirit to have his way and move in the service. I think it’ll take the Holy Spirit’s movement to get some of us to move on the platform!
Misleading Your Audience
I wonder how many of us professional musicians unintentionally mislead our audience…
No Invitation
In my travels with music, I have visited numerous churches. Regardless of the church size, there is one glaring similarity between a lot of churches I see.
Our Own Reflection
Whether you realize it or not, the audience is a reflection of us onstage.
Worship Is Worth It
You never know who might show up to your church on a given Sunday and what they might be dealing with.
Love and Devotion - Pt. 1
As musicians, we may love what we do, but are we devoted to doing it?
Missed Opportunities - Pt. 2
When they finally began their fourth song, I had seen enough. I decided to leave the main stage of the festival, head to the bus and go to bed early…
Missed Opportunities - Pt. 1
“Do you think my show sucks?” I couldn’t believe it when I heard those words come through the loudspeakers…
Questions and Answers - Pt. 1
In these next two posts, I will be sharing my responses to your questions.
Tuning In To YOU
In my previous post, I shared about the importance of tuning in to your audience. Today, I myself want to tune in to my audience
Tune in to Your Audience
It is essential to communicate effectively to your audience, but also to tune in to your audience. In this post, I’ll be sharing a few ways to do exactly just that!
Make or Break a Fan
Is your show making….or breaking fans?
It is an ongoing pursuit to create an entertaining and engaging live show
Transitions and Stage Banter
Speaking to the audience should never be an afterthought. You must have a reason you are going to speak to the audience during the show, so you need to work on what you’re going to say.