Gospel Music Training Center for Churches Without a Musician

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By Nikki D. Felder

Source: hearandplay(dot)com

Churches Without a Musician

I am not sure if you've ever visited a Christian church that is one in support of music, but they had not musician. I have! Now, for the more mature visitors, the presence of an organist or keyboardist will not sway your ambition for worship and learning from the sermon. However, I'll agree that the experience will be twice as nice with the presence of one!

Gospel Music Training Center helps churches to train from with in and is an online haven for endless Gospel music lessons!

What is Gospel Music Training Center

Pastors, church officials, or musicians can benefit from utilizing Gospel Music Training Center as it is an online library of songs, instruction, tutorials, web community, online store, and a birthing center for novelist to become psalmist in their churches by playing the piano, organ, or keyboard!


What Gospel Music Training Center Has in Store

Gospel Music Training Center has a perfect training course for beginners. If you do not know the first thing about the piano, that's wonderful. Gospel Music Training Center was designed with you in mind.

The Foundations tab starts from note names and educates on up to some theory aspects. I love it! Though I took classical piano lessons as a child, I still viewed these videos and gained tremendously. You know how you learned something once, but did not get the clear picture until years later learning it again? This is my testimony.

Gospel Music Training Center also has the Vault which is where you can find recent and classic Gospel greats like "Nobody Greater" or even "We've Come This Far By Faith". The unique thing about the Vault is that the lessons are diversified at a not so difficult lesson to a more advanced lesson. While the final product is yet the same song the fullness of chords and more difficult licks are obtained in the more complicated video tutorial. Nevertheless, everyone can walk away with the ability to play the same song.

There are other fantastic features at Gospel Music Training Center such as the point and how by earning them through taking quizzes and advancement you unlock more resources. To learn more visit: Gospel Music Lessons.

Who is Responsible For Gospel Music Training Center

Jermaine Griggs is a well-known online instructor and entrepreneur. As a teenager he began Hear and Play or hearandplay.com and has developed a multimillion dollar operation. I've reviewed his Gospel Keys 202 and how that that video tutorial course helps thousands to master worship chords. There are products at Hear and Play for all different instruments such as: flute, saxophone, organ, voice, keyboard, jazz, Hannon piano exercises, drums, and Hear and Play is ever expanding!

Jermaine was also noted for his success as he was recently awarded 2011 Ultimate Marketer by Infusionsoft.

Recruiting From Within With Gospel Music Training Center

Too often I've seen musicians participate in a church's musical program and leave to join another church who outbid the previous. As a musician myself I do understand the need to make ends meet financially, but I also care for every musicians' spiritual state as well.

You see individuals that play solely for money could be considered as hirelings. They have no real submission under the pastor nor interest in advancing the vision of the church they're just there to play and get paid.

That is harsh probably to some, but I can be opinionated. Too often this lifestyle is perpetuated by ministries as they feel the need to keep the church organist or keyboardist in place.

I feel that an alternative to tracking down musicians who are not members of the church is to raise up individuals, both young and old who are active members and spiritually vested and invest in Gospel Music Training Center.

These individuals will be trained, quizzed, and empowered to soon play for your congregation!

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