jakethebaptist
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The more traditional American instruments in music service is the piano, or piano and organ. Larger churches may use classical orchestration. "Contemporary" churches utilize the traditional rock band instrumentation.
What are some of the more unique instrumental accompaniment you have seen in regular use at a church? Maybe it is an instrument that is uncommon, or an uncommon usage of an instrument. What are your thoughts on what you have seen?
While not my preferred style, I have enjoyed the music service at some churches that used a bluegrass setup (banjo, fiddle, mandolin). The participation in those services seems very enthusiastic and genuine, and it really fits into a simple approach to a worship service.
What are some of the more unique instrumental accompaniment you have seen in regular use at a church? Maybe it is an instrument that is uncommon, or an uncommon usage of an instrument. What are your thoughts on what you have seen?
While not my preferred style, I have enjoyed the music service at some churches that used a bluegrass setup (banjo, fiddle, mandolin). The participation in those services seems very enthusiastic and genuine, and it really fits into a simple approach to a worship service.