• the dB Effect

  • Feb 24 2020
  • Duración: 1 h y 2 m
  • Podcast

  • Resumen

  • Considering the significant role of volume control in worship services, we invited Matthew Willis, Jordan Voyles, Chris Davis, and Lane Oliver, worship leaders from different churches, to shed light on this often overlooked topic. Listeners can look forward to practical experiences and insights that can guide their own church's sound control practices. We also explore the responsibility of sound engineers in creating the vision for the sound of the church, serving as the unsung heroes of worship services.

    We then dive deep into the two types of cultures that churches often have - accompaniment and immersion. It's fascinating to learn how sound can effectively connect the congregation with the divine and how volume can guide the worship experience. This episode is far from just technical talk; we also discuss the spiritual implications of sound in worship and the importance of creating an atmosphere that lets worshippers connect with God and express themselves.

    Finally, our discussion emphasizes the importance of staying teachable and compassionate. We share our thoughts on how vital these traits are, especially when navigating challenging sound issues in churches. We delve into the art of building relationships with sound engineers and technicians, and how these connections can foster an immersive worship experience. So, tune in, whether you're a sound engineer, worship leader, or just interested in the behind-the-scenes of church services. This episode is packed with valuable insights worth listening to.

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