
10 Tips for Ensemble Musicians
Serving as a liturgical ensemble musician requires working together to create music that supports the sung prayer of the entire assembly. That means listening and
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Serving as a liturgical ensemble musician requires working together to create music that supports the sung prayer of the entire assembly. That means listening and
Kathleen (Kate) Basi shares her journey in music ministry — from feeling burned out in high school to falling back in love with liturgical music
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Performance anxiety is common among musicians, whether they are playing or singing at church or somewhere else. In part two of this video, Steve Petrunak
Performance anxiety is something that many musicians face, including liturgical musicians. In this video, Steve Petrunak discusses the three main things that cause performance anxiety
While many ensembles and choirs will spend some time warming up at the start of rehearsal or prior to singing at liturgy, there may be