How to Write a Worship Song in Five Minutes or Less
February 6th, 2013
I’m taking up the ukelele again after a lot of years away, and one of the delightful aspects of it is that there are about a bazillion songs you can play and sing that are only three or four chords. I may add worship song composition to my ukelele playing, and if so, I expect CPH to publish my Praise Songs for Ukelele volume. Lots of great hints and tips on this video for all budding praise song composers (and, hey, who isn’t these days?).
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That video is almost too true to be funny.
Oh my gosh, he’s right! NOOOOOO!
(Seriously though, he’s got the chord progression down pat–they are all like that.)
We need to have TABLE TALK do the praise cruncher on this song!
This fellow and his troupe have published a number of pretty decent critiques against pop Chrisitianity He’s hitting all around the need for true worship, truth Christianity, true repentance…orthodoxy if you will. I’m been tempted to send him a copy of Fisk’s book, or perhaps the quest for holiness.
almost too true to be funny . . . but I was laughing out loud. I couldn’t help it!
“Just, something needs to be in flames…” Too funny
This fellow has simplified the old 7-11 principle … 7 words … 11 times.
I wonder if this would work with the imprecatory Psalms?