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Music In The Bible

September 8, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

Music In The Old Testament

hymnbookThe first musician in the Bible, Jubal, is mentioned as “the father of all who play the harp and flute” in Genesis 4:21. In Exodus, Miriam played timbrels and danced.

Perhaps the Biblical figure who most remember for his musical abilities is David. David charmed others with his harp playing wrote songs and made music. His music caused the evil spirit to depart from King Saul.

Psalm 22 begins with “For the director of music. To the tune of, The Doe of the Morning.” A Psalm

of David.” The Psalms speak often of praising the Lord with song. Nowhere is it more evident that music was used for worship than in Psalm 150:
“Praise the Lord! Praise God in His sanctuary;
Praise Him in His mighty firmament!
Praise Him for His mighty acts;
Praise Him according to His excellent greatness!
Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet;
Praise Him with the lute and harp!
Praise Him with the timbrel and dance;
Praise Him with stringed instruments and flutes!
Praise Him with loud cymbals;
Praise Him with crashing cymbals!
Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord!”
Many other times in the Old Testament, music was mentioned. Sometimes the musicians went before the Army of Israel in battles, like the battle at Jericho. King Solomon was credited with writing more than 1,000 songs. Solomon also had many musicians in his court. In II Kings, Elisha’s minstrel played and then Elisha gave prophecies.
  1. Singing caused evil spirits to leave Saul.
  2. Singing and music gives God praise.
  3. Singing and musicians are used in battles.
  4. Songs are used to teach, as in the song of Moses.
  5. Music is used to express great joy, as in Miriam’s song of deliverance.
One of my favorite Old Testament references of music is in 2 Chronicles 20. Israel was divided at this time and King Jehoshaphat was one of the few kings that worship the true living God. They were surrounded by a massive army looking to destroy them. Jehoshaphat sought the Lord and was assured victory.

18 Jehoshaphat bowed down with his face to the ground, and all the people of Judah and Jerusalem fell down in worship before the Lord. 19 Then some Levites from the Kohathites and Korahites stood up and praised the Lord, the God of Israel, with a very loud voice.

20 Early in the morning they left for the Desert of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, “Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the Lord your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful.” 21 After consulting the people, Jehoshaphat appointed men to sing to the Lord and to praise him for the splendor of his[c] holiness as they went out at the head of the army, saying:

“Give thanks to the Lord,
    for his love endures forever.”

Notice how they worshipped the Lord before the battle and even sent the singers and musicians out ahead of the army. They were indeed victorious and did not even have to fight in that battle!

Music In The New Testament

  1. Jesus sang hymns with His disciples.
  2. Paul and Silas sang hymns in prison.
  3. Spiritual songs are used for admonishment and teaching
  4. We are told to sing.
  5. There is singing and worship in heaven for eternity!

In the New Testament, hymns were a source of comfort and strength as early Christians faced their challenges. Jesus sang hymns with his disciples. One of the most mentioned times is after the Last Supper. “When they had sung a hymn, they went out to the Mount of Olives.” (Mark 14:26.)

In Acts 16: 25 Paul and Silas used hymns to comfort them when there were in prison.–“About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them.”

The Bible further talks about the role of music in Colossians: “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).

In Revelations, the Bible talks about music during the end times. “And I heard a sound from heaven like the roar of rushing waters and like a loud peal of thunder. The sound I heard was like that of harpists playing their harps. And they sang a new song before the throne and before the four living creatures and the elders. No one could learn the song except the 144,000 who had been redeemed from the earth.” (Revelations: 14: 2-3).

The role of music in worship continues today. Most church services start with worship. This is because music is an international language we share and it helps us focus on God. Like the musicians and heroes of the Bible, modern day Christians use music to exalt the name of God.

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How To String A Guitar Video – Acoustic Guitar

September 8, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

ss-bridgeMost worship leaders use an acoustic steel-string guitar. The video in the post will show you the tools you need to use. It’s much easier to change steel-strings with a string winder.

Most string winders, like the one in this picture have an end that can help you remove the pegs that are seated in the bridge.

It helps to have nice guitar strings too. Here’s the video:

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How To Tune The Guitar

September 8, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

How To Tune The Guitar With A Guitar Tuner

Qwiktune_thumbGuitar Tuners are easy to use. Some even play the pitches of each string, like the Qwiktune guitar tuner pictured to the right.. Most tuners simple tell you when the string is in tune by watching the needle. When it’s in the middle, that means the string is tuned. Using guitar tuners is the easiest way to tune your guitar.


intellitouch-tunerMy favorite guitar tuner is the Intellitouch tuner. What I love about this tuner is that you can tune your guitar accurately in a very noisy room. It literally clamps to the headstock of your guitar and senses the pitches by the vibration of the instrument.

Another nice feature is that is a chromatic tuner. That means it can sense any note, not just the regular six strings of the guitar. This means it will work on any instrument with a headstock. You can use it to tune a violin, a banjo, bass, etc. Plus, if you want to use alternate tuning for your guitar, it’s quite easy to tune with this tuner.


How To Tune A Guitar To A Piano

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How To Tune A Guitar To Itself

You can get the first pitch with a tuning fork, or pitch pipe, or simple tune your guitar to itself.

  1. Tune The 5th string by plucking the note on the 6th string 5th fret and then matching that with the 5th string open.
  2. Tune the 4th string by plucking the note on the 5th string 5th fret and then matching that to the 4th string open.
  3. Tune the 3rd string by plucking the note on the 4th string 5th fret and then matching that with the 3rd string open.
  4. Tune the 2nd string by plucking the noteon the 3rd string 4th fret and then matching that with the 2nd string open.
  5. Tune the 1st string by plucking the note on the 2nd string 5th fret and then matching that with the 1st string open.

tuning-chart.This diagram shows where on the fretboard you hold down the place to tune the open string. For example, there is a ‘5’ on the 6th string, 5th fret to show it is the same pitch as the Fifth string open.

As you can see, you hold down the 5th fret of the string above the one you are tuning, except for the relationship between the 2nd and 3rd strings. You hold down the 4th fret of the 3rd string to get the sound of the 2nd string open.

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Heart Of Worship

September 8, 2010 By admin 2 Comments

Heart Of WorshipThis famous song was written after a season of dryness. In the late 1990’s Matt Redman’s hometown church was having a dry spell with their praise and worship. The Soul Survivor church located in Watford, England decided to get rid of it’s high tech sound equipment for a season. Things had become so repetitious the members and leaders of the church were looking for something to spark the life back into the worship.

Matt Redman recalls “He decided (Pastor Mike Pilavachi) to get rid of the sound system and band for a season, and we gathered together with just our voices. His point was that we’d lost our way in worship, and the way to get back to the heart would be to strip everything away.” Mike Pilavachi asked those in the congregation, “When you come through the doors on a Sunday, what are you bringing as your offering to God?”

Heart Of Worship

Pastor Mike Pilavachi jokingly says he fired Redman “We needed to take drastic action. For a while, in order to truly learn this lesson, we banned the band. We fired Redman!” Pilavachi didn’t know what needed to be done, but was desperate to stop what he felt like what the judging of the worship going on. “In our hearts, we were giving the worship team grades on a scale from one to ten: ‘Not that song again,’ ‘I can’t hear the bass,’ ‘I like the way she sings better.’ We had made the band the performers of worship and ourselves the audience.”

Matt Redman stated that at first everyone in the church was hesitant but slowly began singing without the music to back it up. Heartfelt prayers began all over the church. Everything was stripped away. Redman remembers writing the song coming to him quickly in his bedroom. The song was not meant to be a Christian anthem. Redman says the song was simply to explain what had happened personally to him. Pastor Pilavachi suggested a few word changes so that it would fit the members of the congregation and the song was born.

The song was not meant to be a Christian anthem. Redman says the song was simply to explain what had happened personally to him. Pastor Pilavachi suggested a few word changes so that it would fit the members of the congregation and the song was born.

The song appeared on Matt Redman’s 1999 album “Heart of Worship”. Redman recalls the song was made to sound much like the scene in the church. Nothing fancy added, just an honest song of praise. Since the song’s release it has been rerecorded by numerous artists and sang in Churches all over the world.

The Soul Survivor church itself has spread as well as the song has. The church started in 1993 has spread to Canada, Holland, South Africa, Australia and The United States.

The Heart Of Worship is taught in Volume Two of Jean Welles Worship Guitar Class.

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