I wonder how the early church has made it, being able to hear themselves. Carman must be shooting this on tape, and can't afford to change his fire alarm batteries.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=453 ... =2&theater
Carman, seminars, what he says about sound
Re: Carman, seminars, what he says about sound
I like the series "how to put on a concert, quit your full time job, and do it full time." I bet Petra could use that video.
0 x
-
- Pethead Fanatic
- Posts: 752
- Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:53 am
- #1 Album: Beat the System
- Pethead since: 1985
- Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
- x 3
- Contact:
Re: Carman, seminars, what he says about sound
Hmmm... So, how come people still sing in churches that have NO sound system...?
0 x
- knotodiswrld
- Pethead
- Posts: 257
- Joined: Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:42 pm
- #1 Album: This Means War
- Pethead since: 1984
- x 1
Re: Carman, seminars, what he says about sound
I know he's the professional and all, but I have to disagree that the volume should always be loud enough to drown out all conversation. I mean, maybe for openers, but I always prefer if the worship moves toward a quieter, more introspective level toward the end.
Like I said, I'm no professional. I just know what touches my heart.
When you're talking about worship, you must let God The Holy Spirit lead. You can't go in ahead of time saying, "Here are the rules".
Let's also remember, regarding his "full-time ministry statement", that The Apostle Paul didn't get to go into full-time ministry until he went to prison. So, if you're in part-time ministry but don't feel led to make the move to full-time, don't let yourself be guilted into doing something it's not time to do yet.
Like I said, I'm no professional. I just know what touches my heart.
When you're talking about worship, you must let God The Holy Spirit lead. You can't go in ahead of time saying, "Here are the rules".
Let's also remember, regarding his "full-time ministry statement", that The Apostle Paul didn't get to go into full-time ministry until he went to prison. So, if you're in part-time ministry but don't feel led to make the move to full-time, don't let yourself be guilted into doing something it's not time to do yet.
0 x
The Master of The Earth became a servant of no worth
And paid a kings ransom for my soul
And paid a kings ransom for my soul
Re: Carman, seminars, what he says about sound
I disagree with him as well. To me, that is using the senses to manipulate the worship service. I think that there is a fine line and most churches cross it. Too many lights, effects, too much atmospheric video, too loud and over produced music by faux-hocked, sloppily dressed, semi-talented music guys.
Actually, I know some churches where the men sing louder than the beefy PA systems. When they bust out the hymns, it causes me to stop and almost tear up. There is nothing like hearing people sing with conviction. Yeah, Carman is all wrong here...when it comes to church. He makes it out to be a show, something observed. I have found that when it is too loud, people shut down, stop participating. For concerts, it's ok. Church? No.
Actually, I know some churches where the men sing louder than the beefy PA systems. When they bust out the hymns, it causes me to stop and almost tear up. There is nothing like hearing people sing with conviction. Yeah, Carman is all wrong here...when it comes to church. He makes it out to be a show, something observed. I have found that when it is too loud, people shut down, stop participating. For concerts, it's ok. Church? No.
0 x
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 73 guests