Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Internet licensing for your church web-site

After years of discussions with leading musicians, producers and composers, our church and web leadership team settled our many ethical and legal questions in posting church services, including music, on the web. The WorshipCast License [click] takes care of all the legal wrangling, including research, royalties and ethics issues.
See the link on my church's site [click].
It does cost, but I urge you to look them up and consider using them for your ministry. If you subscribe to 'Musings of Rob & Troy', you likely share our love for godly, conservative music. That means your ministry is now UNIQUE and no longer common...I was told by a leading author and speaker on music philosophy that we in the conservative music niche need to let folks everywhere know we EXIST! from street signs that inform of hymn singing to web and blogs with music samples, your conservative music efforts on the internet, with samples of services & conservative repertoire, need to be posted for the 'world-wide web' to see & hear.WorshipCast by CCS

Thursday, January 22, 2009

New Soundforth Solo Book


If you have not gotten a copy or two of the new Soundforth vocal solo book titled "No Greater Love" it would be worth your while to check it out. I have heard two songs from this book and they are both great. I know the folks who do special music are always looking for new and fresh things to work on and this would be a great resource for your church library. Also, I might put a plug in for a newly released Soundforth recording. If you enjoy the traditional spirituals, you will enjoy listening to Rebecca Bonam's recording titled "Spirituals for the Concert Pianist." These are masterfully done arrangements that capture the essence of each selection.

Check them out!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ever learning

What a great way to share ideas and experiences together. The Wilds Music Conference was a great blessing as usual, and a big part of that is the opportunity to fellowship and "compare notes" with guys who are facing the same issues. For me, a highlight of the Conference was the opportunity again learn from Jerry Maxwell. He has forgotten more choral technique than I will ever learn and I was challenged and exhorted by the fact that at a time when he could relax and take it easy, he still attends workshops, conferences and is always striving to learn more. That is my new goal and I would appreciate hearing from others about workshops, books, etc. that have been helpful to you in any facet of music ministry.

First Post! Why this title? Purpose of it?

Our desire is that this blog-site be positive and edifying. We wish it to serve as a tool of reference and space of interaction for men of like-mind in music ministry. It is not intended to be deeply philosophical. It is not intended to engage in debate or controversy within like-minded ministries that are fundamental and conservative in their theology and worship culture. It is only to be a blog-ministry of help and edification as we together discover the new, the fresh and the helpful that will glorify God with that which is good, virtuous and excellent.

Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. (Philippians 4:8)

That ye may approve things that are excellent; (Philippians 1:10)

We wish to propose new and existing repertoire, discuss recent happenings at conferences and meetings, and suggest books, links and literature for strengthening a philosophy of conservative music.

Let us know if we're helping by leaving comments and suggestions; your input will actually help us and our ministries in turn.

Why this title? At the start of this, realize this is not be overly intellectual and academic, but there is reason and rationale for starting the blog with this title, Misc Musings of Rob and Troy.

This is a music ministry blog-site.

When one studies the etymology of the word music, one discovers the word muse to be part of it's derivation.

the word muse:
intransitive verb
1
: to become absorbed in thought ; especially : to turn something over in the mind meditatively and often inconclusively
2
: archaic : wonder , marvel
transitive verb
: to think or say reflectively
synonyms ponder

Rob and I do not pretend to be experts, but we do pray and ponder about the ministry over which God has called us; Rob, to Berean Baptist in Lilburn, GA; Troy to Woodside Baptist in Denver, CO.

Our desire is to fulfill the biblical mission of music.

Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord; (Ephesians 5:19)

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom
; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. (Colossians 3:16)


Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ: (Ephesians 4:13)

This is the first post for our 'musings'. Bookmark us for future reference.

Rob and Troy just returned from the Wilds Camp Ministry 18th Annual Music Conference, held near Brevard, NC.

We'll post our favorite selections from the choral reading sessions, as well as make remarks of how the sessions particularly benefited us. We invite your comments as they pertain to wholesome and edifying remarks regarding the conference.