As a musician in a church band, you need to know who’s taking the lead in each song so that you musically don’t step on each others toes. In general, songs can be classified as being either guitar-driven or piano-driven. Guitar driven songs are usually in the “sharp key signatures” such as E, D, A [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Paul Baloche’
Who’s Driving?
Posted: June 29, 2009 in Matt Maher, Music, Praise Band, Theory, Worship MusicTags: Be Lifted High, Everlasting God, Leeland Mooring, Matt Maher, Michael W. Smith, Paul Baloche
A Christmas Offering
Posted: December 17, 2008 in Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Paul & Rita BalocheTags: Offering, Paul Baloche
Every year, around this time, I always try to fit in the song “Offering” by Paul Baloche in a worship service. It works well during the Offering for the Advent, Christmas or Epiphany seasons. Paul is very generous with free resources at his website, but you should report usage to CCLI if you have a license. [...]
Parlez Vous Francais?
Posted: November 9, 2008 in Missions, Paul & Rita BalocheTags: Missions, Paul Baloche, Praise Adonai
Today’s post is meant to be used in a Mission Festival service. At these Mission-themed services, we like to pick a Country where we have Mission workers and focus part of our worship on that culture. Often times, we’ll try to get the Missionary serving in that land to guest preach. Paul Baloche [...]
You took the fall, and thought of me, Above All!
Posted: September 19, 2008 in Children, Paul & Rita BalocheTags: Above All, Lenny LeBlanc, Paul Baloche
Above All This Sunday we will be singing “Above All” by Paul Baloche and Lenny Leblanc. I once used the song as the basis for a children’s sermon. I explained the meaning of the word “all” to the children and told them that it means “having no exceptions.” Now, read through this song, with [...]

