“This could change your life!” Psh, yeah right. Feels like an empty promise. I’ve been let down by too many “this could change your life” statements. I mean… I’ve been told that about everything from a $2000 webinar to a $2 bag of sour gummies. Call me crazy, but not much changes my life. But this… this will change your life. I promise. Er… it’ll change your life IF you change your life. The dirty little secret of changing your life is that YOU change your life. Not the program. Not the gummy. You do. I put together a little
Read more →The only experience I have is my own. If you use other tools more effectively, I applaud you. Keep it up. In my experience, a spreadsheet is the most efficient tool for tracking large amounts of data. Our church uses a database for obvious things like member management and financial tracking, but for smaller weekly stuff, I’m using a spreadsheet. Create the Document Create New Document. The MAIN spreadsheet I use weekly is what I call my “Music Tracking” sheet. Simple. It’s saved as a favorite in my Google Drive, and it’s bookmarked in my browser, so I type a few shortcut
Read more →Being a church music director is sometimes less about music and more about administration. Meaning: you sing on Sundays but do paperwork Monday through Friday. While a music director might spend a lot of time practicing with groups or arranging music, a good portion of his week might be planning orders of service, choosing congregational songs, laying out the special music calendar, purchasing choirbooks, or making sure small groups don’t double up on the same song. That takes a lot of tracking! I’m not against software that can do this for you, but I think: Software programs are expensive. Some are hundreds of
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