I know little about music. Doesn't all music have a beat?Not sure I've visited a church that had "beat driven noise"?
However, if you're talking about music, ALL music is beat driven, is it not?
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I know little about music. Doesn't all music have a beat?Not sure I've visited a church that had "beat driven noise"?
However, if you're talking about music, ALL music is beat driven, is it not?
I loved Elvis as a teenager and before. Same thing with the Beatles, etc. in college. But my generation didn't try to bring this kind of music into the church. My parents enjoyed big band type music, but they didn't try to bring it into the church either. In fact the church music I grew up with was pretty much the same as it had been for over 100 years. So why do the younger generations feel the need to bring their kind of music into the church? I don't get it. Do they want to make church seem less like church and more like a rock concert.
T1 - Cassette. Two sides. Tape entitled "Billy Sunday Campaign Music and the Old Time Religion"; n.d.
side 1 - BILLY SUNDAY CAMPAIGN MUSIC
1. Sail On -- New York Tabernacle Chorus
2. Brighten the Corner Where You Are -- Homer Rodeheaver
3. In the Garden -- Mrs. William Asher and Homer Rodeheaver
4. Since Jesus Came Into My Heart -- Homer Rodeheaver
5. The Old Rugged Cross -- Mrs. William Asher and Homer Rodeheaver
6. I Walk with the King -- Homer Rodeheaver
7. Transformed -- Mrs. William Asher and Homer Rodeheaver
8. The Great Judgment Morning -- Homer Rodeheaver
9. Where the Gates Swing Outward Never -- Mrs. William Asher and Homer Rodeheaver
10. America -- New York Tabernacle Billy Sunday Chorus
side 2 - THE OLD TIME RELIGION
1. The Church in the Wildwood -- Chautauqua Preacher's Quartet
2. Saved by Grace -- Gipsy Smith
3. The Old Time Religion -- Haydn Quartet
4. Acres of Diamonds -- Dr. Russell Conwell
5. Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me -- Frederick S. Freemantel
6. Eternity -- Whitney Brothers Quartet
7. Sweeter as the Years Go By -- Homer Rodeheaver
8. Hold the Fort -- Chautauqua Preacher's Quartet
9. Nearer My God to Thee -- Oscar Seagle with Quartet
You know, the weird thing is that ALL of us who are yet capable of doing much of anything in the church have been raised on Rock music. Elvis started making hits in the 1950s, that was about 60 years ago, which means that someone just about to enter their 80s was a late teenager during that time. Elvis was not first, there were others earlier, but he is well known. The Beatles introduced what we might call modern rock to the USA in 1965.
ALL of us have heard it, and grew up within a culture that played that sort of music every day. Just the way it is. This is the year 2012 after all. We're no longer in 1990, 1980, or 1970...
My point is that all of that music was a 20th century invention! There is no way that people in your youth sang those same songs for 100 years. They were NEW.
Just for fun, crack open your hymnal next Sunday and check out the dates of the hymns in there. I'm betting that you will be surprised to discover that some of your favorites are not even as old as you (and I'm not calling you old as a perjorative). Gaither's classics, “Because He Lives,” “The King Is Coming,” “Something Beautiful,” “He Touched Me,” “It Is Finished,” “There’s Something About That Name,” “Let’s Just Praise The Lord,” and “Loving God, Loving Each Other." all seem like they are ancient hymns of the faith, but they are all "modern" in that they have all been penned since the time of Elvis!
The truth is, every generation writes a new song of praise and a hymn of faith to Almighty God -- largely inspired by the same Scripture and the similar testimony of the grace and power of God working to redeem lost souls -- the writers express themselves in ways that match their culture and like it or not, culture drifts and changes with time. The TIMELESS TRUTHS that people sing to God, however, do not change.
I know little about music. Doesn't all music have a beat?
I loved Elvis as a teenager and before. Same thing with the Beatles, etc. in college. But my generation didn't try to bring this kind of music into the church. My parents enjoyed big band type music, but they didn't try to bring it into the church either. In fact the church music I grew up with was pretty much the same as it had been for over 100 years. So why do the younger generations feel the need to bring their kind of music into the church? I don't get it. Do they want to make church seem less like church and more like a rock concert.
Why is there such a massive debate over traditional worship music over praise and worship music?
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I'm betting you're using a bit of sarcasm?
Not being sarcastic at all. The question was not if all music has a beat. The question was "Isn't all music beat driven?".
All music has a beat. The beat should be in support of the song and its message. In the contemporary, LOUD, beat driven music, the beat does not support the song, but drives and dominates it. The LOUD, beat driven sound encourages the "rock and roll" type emotional response, and hinders real worship.
Not being sarcastic at all. The question was not if all music has a beat. The question was "Isn't all music beat driven?".
All music has a beat. The beat should be in support of the song and its message. In the contemporary, LOUD, beat driven music, the beat does not support the song, but drives and dominates it. The LOUD, beat driven sound encourages the "rock and roll" type emotional response, and hinders real worship.
Is it true that a lot of African music is what you describe as beat driven? When they come to America they are shocked at such a weak church. I do not see any connection with "beat driven music" and lack of drive and commitment to Christ.Woody writes:Beat Driven Music - All music has a beat. The beat should be in support of the song and its message. In the contemporary, LOUD, beat driven music, the beat does not support the song, but drives and dominates it. The LOUD, beat driven sound encourages the "rock and roll" type emotional response, and hinders real worship.
Is it true that a lot of African music is what you describe as beat driven? When they come to America they are shocked at such a weak church. I do not see any connection with "beat driven music" and lack of drive and commitment to Christ.
That is the region where early Christianity was. However I am talking about today, such places as Ethiopia.Were they Christian before they came to America?
That is the region where early Christianity was. However I am talking about today, such places as Ethiopia.
There is a difference between Islam and Christianity. It would help if you were study early church history. Study some of the early church pastors and notice where they lived. What you are saying in essence that Mexico is the same as the U.S.Somalia is right next to Ethiopia, and we have about 5500 somilians here in the town i live in.....I dont know any who are Christian, though I am sure some are. They are for the most part die-hard muslims.
They pretty much hate Christians here...they just want our money
John
Woody writes:
"So would you say that a song that has a beat that a person wants to tap their foot, or clap their hands to would be encouraging the "rock and roll" type of emotional response, and thus hindering real worship?"
Of course not. Apparently you did not carefully read my post about what beat driven music is; or you have not been in a church that has loud, beat driven music.
Beat Driven Music - All music has a beat. The beat should be in support of the song and its message. In the contemporary, LOUD, beat driven music, the beat does not support the song, but drives and dominates it. The LOUD, beat driven sound encourages the "rock and roll" type emotional response, and hinders real worship.
The thing is that WORSHIP MUSIC IS NOT ABOUT YOU!!!!!!