Posted in April 14th, 2008
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| Chart Tools |
| If you have a praise team you need to make sure everyone is on the same page. Singers and musicians. Use of the tools listed below to work up your own chord chart. |
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| Databases |
| To help you keep your music in order |
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| Guitar |
| These are links for the guitarist. Learn to play, tablature, and other resources. |
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| Legalities and Organizations |
| As Christians we need to make sure we are doing the right thing. Make sure you church is being legal in the music department. |
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| Other Instruments |
| Sheet music and chart tools for other besides Guitar, Piano, Organ and Keyboard |
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| Piano / Keyboard / Organ |
| Sites for the pianist. Learn to play Gospel style or just about chording in general. Also free gospel chord progressions. |
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| Presentation Tools |
| We use use the overhead, soon to be scrolling computer text as opposed to hymnals. Here are some tools to make your computer do the work. |
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| Sheet Music / Midi and more Sites |
| Just like it says. This is an ever exanding section. Bear with me. |
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| Sunday School Resources |
| Stuff for the Sunday School teacher |
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| Worship Leader / Manager Music Tools |
| I have amassed quite a large collection of songbooks. In our church I don’t play with a band so I get to pick my own arrangments of pieces. Over the years as I have become more comfortable with just a few chords to guide me I’ve picked up even more books. Anyway I needed some quick method of finding which book had which song in which key. Here are some items that can help you do just that. |
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