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Title: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: ndel on August 22, 2006, 05:59:26 PM
My friend wanted to lead a song that another person usually leads.  The problem is the person has to miss church a lot because of work.  My friend only wanted to lead the song when the main leader was working.  The Director said it was the other persons song and find something else. 

My friend is a good singer so ability is not the question.   It appears that only one person can lead a specific song and if he/she's not there then, like the director said, "find something else"'

P.S. I've heard of choirs that don't sing each others songs and you know if you ask to hear a certain song the director will say, "Oh, the Senior Choir sings that."  Is there a rule of thumb on this?
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: sjonathan02 on August 22, 2006, 08:02:36 PM
My friend wanted to lead a song that another person usually leads.  The problem is the person has to miss church a lot because of work.  My friend only wanted to lead the song when the main leader was working.  The Director said it was the other persons song and find something else. 

My friend is a good singer so ability is not the question.   It appears that only one person can lead a specific song and if he/she's not there then, like the director said, "find something else"'

P.S. I've heard of choirs that don't sing each others songs and you know if you ask to hear a certain song the director will say, "Oh, the Senior Choir sings that."  Is there a rule of thumb on this?



No, that's a church to church thing; nothing more. If that's how it's done in your church, then it is what it is.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: 2KlubKlarity on August 22, 2006, 09:18:36 PM
I guess it just depends. I know I used to hate when somebody would sing "my song" and just do it all wrong, but I got over it and grew up. I can understand where you are coming from, even with the choirs having "their" songs. Eventually, we just had to combine our choirs...so in the end, it didn't matter.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: keptbyJesus on August 23, 2006, 08:01:51 AM
Like SJ said, it mainly a church to church and to me it's also a maturity thing. 

In my church, if the M-O-M says we are singing "such & such" and the leader says I'm not gonna be here, then M-O-M says well plan B, "so & so" you know this song don't you? "yes ma'am" and she says "well lets go", and the regular leader is cool wit it. But we do have some people that will get ticked off if the choir is singing "their song" and that person isn't gonna be there.  The M-O-M is like oh well, won't be the last time we gone sing it.   :D

Same thing with musicians, directors, & choirs.  There are some songs that the youth choir sing that the adult choir does, and some that the adult choir does that the Senior Choir usually does.  SO WHAT, IT'S JUST A SONG!   
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: nessalynn77 on August 23, 2006, 05:53:42 PM
Yeah, people are possessive when it comes to "their" songs.  Personally, I'm usually trying to give mine away!!  :D
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on September 28, 2006, 12:53:16 AM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: nessalynn77 on September 28, 2006, 08:30:53 AM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?

Hey, LT!!!
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: lfifega on September 28, 2006, 10:45:36 AM
It all belongs to and is for the glory of GOD!  Usually when there is an  "i", "me', or "mine" in the sentence it is not of God. That's self-worship. And once we mature spiritual to the point where it doesn't matter who, just What.  Do our best at all times to give glory, honor and total praise to the only one worthy ' One Lord,..."
Saints don't stop praying for the Lord is nigh... Hope that helps.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: bishopcole on September 28, 2006, 11:27:48 AM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?


I feel ya Doc!!!   Bishop Cole
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: BaptistPraise on September 28, 2006, 11:33:40 AM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?


LOL
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: 2tight on September 28, 2006, 11:46:57 AM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?

I feel you.We need to quit getting mad if someobody else want to lead the song that u lead.If that was the case the artist that wrote that song could feel the same way.we wouldn't have songs to sing unless somebody wrote a song.To me that is just being selfish and childish.That like if we don't pick the song that u lead that person would not come to church.You should always have alternate person to lead a song that u want to hear.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: Furious Styles on September 28, 2006, 12:43:27 PM
It's just so funny to here this.. Grown people fighting over a song that neither one of them wrote!! Self worship is just what satan desires to have slip into a church choir. It creates a atmosphere of if this person ain't here then it can't be done. I applaud any MOM that carries on anyway. Especially if the person is capable. What about giving a person a chance who may not sing as well as even the back up.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: ferrente on October 01, 2006, 12:08:50 AM
Great Topic!   LOL!
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: vtguy84 on October 01, 2006, 03:10:46 PM
It's like these cats WROTE these songs themselves or something. Feel me?

You always chime in with the right thing to say. Good to see ya, LT
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on October 04, 2006, 02:08:53 PM
Hey, LT!!!

What's going on ness?
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on October 04, 2006, 02:10:59 PM
You always chime in with the right thing to say. Good to see ya, LT

Such an honor from the Prince of the Witty Quip (I think that's the right word).   :D
How r things in your world?
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: nessalynn77 on October 04, 2006, 05:00:32 PM
What's going on ness?
  Not much, just been missin' that sangin' rooster!  (He can flat-foot sang!)
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: SisterT on October 04, 2006, 05:09:16 PM
Such an honor from the Prince of the Witty Quip (I think that's the right word).   :D
How r things in your world?

Is that Lyric? Is it really Lyric?
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: vtguy84 on October 04, 2006, 08:45:24 PM
Such an honor from the Prince of the Witty Quip (I think that's the right word).   :D
How r things in your world?

Prince of the Witty Quip....I'll take that :D

I'm doing well.  Just up here in Tech land trying to finish up. 
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on October 05, 2006, 08:36:50 AM
  Not much, just been missin' that sangin' rooster!  (He can flat-foot sang!)

Him was on hiatus for a minute.  You know, workin' on his album.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on October 05, 2006, 08:38:16 AM
Is that Lyric? Is it really Lyric?

 :-[  Yes'm (when was the last time somebody said THAT to ya?), it's me.
Title: Re: Does The Lead Part To A Song Belong To One Person?
Post by: LyricTenor on October 05, 2006, 08:40:28 AM
Prince of the Witty Quip....I'll take that :D

I'm doing well.  Just up here in Tech land trying to finish up. 

I hear you.  I'll leave that realm to those who can.  I'm not fluent in binary and such.  ::)  ;)