Thursday, November 27, 2008

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!











Music at the soup kitchen


Thanksgiving Day we went to a soup kitchen and performed music there.
It was strange at first, putting happiness out there in the air when so many people seemed sad to even be there...then I noticed somthing, people were bopping their head and others were singing the words. The room seemed uplifted, it made me think of some lyrics I wrote a while back:
"I think I'll sing and watch the music wrap around the room and warm it"
Music seems to have a life of it's own. To prove it's true, try this: play happy music in a room full of people & watch them.....then suddenly change the music to sad music and watch the change in them.....very interesting.
You are the music you listen to..so if we listen to God music? :)

Holiday Music


Is it too early for Christmas Music yet?

Well, the radio stations don't seem to think so. Personally, I think I could hear it all year long.
Holiday music is uplifting and I love to pay attention to the composing styles of these diddies......most of the Christmas songs were composed in bright keys w/uplifting bouncing melodies or just plain ascending notes to create an uplifting feeling. Contrary to the minor chords that create a feeling of downward motion or just a little rainy day sorta feeling.
Fun Fact: "Blue Skies" was composed on a dare, "Betcha can't write a happy song in a minor key?"

So enjoy the music and know generation after generation of musicians/composers have created these happy songs to cheer, uplift and downright inspire us to search out the meaning of the True Celebration of Christ-mas.
Enjoy Your Journey, you only get one.

Thankful for Family

Today is Thanksgiving and I am in Chicago with family. I'm not used to spending holidays with family... thru the years...I've been with mostly with friends in CA or FL or whatever state I was living in. It's nice being with family it feels right. But, being with friends felt nice too. You know that saying "home is where ever you are" well I believe holidays are like that, as nice as you want them to be where ever your are....with or without family.
So what am I thankful for today? All the friends who opened their homes and hearts to me as a person not living near family. Thank you.
And I am thankful for my family being alive and near me today.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Hearing God

So I've been thinking about music and specifically Christian Music, the people who perform it and exactly what-is-our-inspiration?
Ya know often times there's a sort of church-eeze or religious verbage that is used so often to describe our Christian Modus Operandi that it's become cliche'

What I think is so odd about that is all this theology terminology that's over used is not really even understood?
I mean if I said to you..."I write and sing Christian music ... because God told me to."
Would you even know what I was talking about?
If you're Christian, the first response is "of course."
But if you're not, Christian that is, you might say "What?!" "You audibly heard God?"


So here is an example of what "hearing God" means and feels like.

You know when you think you heard someone say your name and you look and no one is there? You could swear you heard someone...how weird is that...you say to yourself "I know I heard my name just now"?
Hearing God is kind of like that, you pray (talk) to God and ask him something or ... even better you just sit and try to listen to him & when the noise of the world & your do to lists finally fade away and you hear quiet....God is there.


That's how you hear God...and when you're a song writer the best moments of your life come in those still moments. Sitting there with your instrument listening to God then some how it's there all of the sudden...something that never existed before... a song!
A new contribution of beauty to this planet...something to leave behind recorded something to cheer up or encourage your great, great grandchildren .