
Using Capos to Create More Dynamic Guitar Arrangements
Capos aren’t just for changing a song to a guitar-friendly key. They can also be a creative tool to use for finger-style arrangements or a
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Capos aren’t just for changing a song to a guitar-friendly key. They can also be a creative tool to use for finger-style arrangements or a

This prayer can be offered by ensembles who are returning from summer break, by people who are returning to music ministry after a time way,

Using some form of shakers in liturgical ensemble music can add depth and color to the music, as well as keep the rhythm for both

When arranging instrumentation in a liturgical ensemble, it’s important to understand the different instrument sound ranges and how they can work together to support the

Music theory can feel intimidating for many people. Some people learned the basics of music theory in grade school music classes or as part of

Msgr. John Kasza discusses woodwind parts for liturgical music and various approaches that woodwind players can use to create their own part when a written