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Aug 28 2008

Wednesday Night – Charlie Peacock

THE SONGWRITER AS PROPHET

  • The prophet is a recipient of divine revelation
  • Prophecy is to speak the will of God into the world
  • Prophets of God
  • Isaiah
  • Messianic prophecies
  • Jeremiah – calls to repent
  • Ezekiel – prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem and a coming covenant
  • Daniel
  • Joel
  • Proclaim the whole will of God
  • Our work is to bring the revealed word – Word of Law, prophets, writings, new covenant, apostles, eyewitnesses of Jesus, etc.
  • The prophetic songwriter is always bringing the truth…revealing all that isn’t a lie
  • The prophetic is too cooperate with God’s agenda in turning people from evil
  • we come to the lazy, dull, apathetic, heard hearts and speak truth
  • we use words that arouse, anger, peak curiosity, words that provoke about what constitutes life on planet earth
  • language has an implicit and an explicit function… some artists speak more implicitly – don’t judge those who do
  • the prophetic songwriting voice can also be poetic (Dylan’s ‘Gotta Serve Somebody’)
  • follow Jesus’ model and move from anger to compassion to distress
  • There’s a time and a calling to express ‘distress’ in our songs

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

Aug 28 2008

Songwriting – Paul Baloche

THE JOURNEY OF A SONG

1. Capture Inspired Moments

  • songwriting as a ‘by product’ of living your life and worshipping God
  • keep your antennae on all the time
  • pay attention to: sermons, prayers, journals, scripture, everyday life, radio
  • find your ‘well’ of inspiration… write from heart, not just head

2. “worship with it”… “play with it”

  • are you getting a sense of where it wants to go?
  • “what’s the feeling” of the idea?
  • cardinal rule: make sure that ALL the elements of your song work together to enhance the FEELING of the message
  • Is there a model in mind?
  • stay in the child-like, right brain, “heart”, creative part for as long as possible
  • allow the song to be a by-product of worshiping

3. Invite your left brain to the party

  • a form should start appearing (verse/chorus/verse, etc.)
  • start to edit, use rhyming dictionary, throw out cliche’s
  • “crossword it”…fill in the blanks, the missing word

4. Start a simple demo or try with your praise team

5. Be honest about how it feels and rewrite, rewrite, rewrite

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

Aug 27 2008

Message in a Bottle – Mia Fields (Hillsong)

*Mia Fields is a songwriter from Hillsong Church in Australia

Hillsong wasn’t just given great songwriters… they are people living in community, challenging one another.

Songs come out of righteous living, but also out of grace

Why songs?

  • There has to be more than simply God liking music
  • Psalm 40:3
  • Songs can help ‘lead people home’ beyond just words…they may not listen to you preach your thoughts, but they’ll listen to a song
  • A major problem with Christian music today is solid production, great music, but ‘watered down’ lyrics
  • Our goal as ‘truth tellers’ is to help people understand…when they see something narrow, we can broaden their understanding
  • Truth is about understanding…understanding is about angles (John 16:12)
  • Write from real life…your own personal revelation
  • People are the focus

Types of Congregational Songs

  1. Songs of Expression
  2. Songs of Theology – songs that explain Scripture, explain who God is, ‘flesh out’ doctrine
  3. Songs of Prophecy

Write through hard seasons…write about random things – this will make you a good writer

PRACTICE LYRICS!

  • we practice our instruments but don’t think to practice lyric writing
  • do creative writing
  • write down random ideas wherever you are (fortune cookies, quotes from books, etc.)
  • Write about anything and everything
  • We need to speak TRUTH despite hard things
  • People don’t notice musical mistakes…they are looking at the screen reading lyrics. Focus on your lyric writing.
  • Bring Truth in new ways (Eugene Peterson and “The Message”)
  • Buy Frederick Buechner books, Jon Foreman EPs, listen to good lyricists
  • Help people get ahold of truth
  • Just as you need to get better at communication, we need to get better with lyrics

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

Aug 27 2008

Wednesday Morning – Bob Kauflin

THE IDOLS OF THE SONGWRITER’S HEART

An idol is anything that takes the place of God in our thinking, desires, and choices

  1. Praise
  2. Credit
  3. Fame
  4. Money

What we can do to be free from idols:

  • Confess it as sin
  • Receive forgiveness
  • Repent
  • Replace our old desires with new ones

Be generous with your time, talent, and resources

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

Aug 27 2008

Tuesday Night – Charlie Peacock

SONGWRITER AS SERVANT

  • Philippians 2
  • How do you become a great songwriter? Read Phil. 2/go to the revealed Word
  • Seek the good of others
  • ‘others centered’ living is at the heart of good songwriting
  • music has the ability to serve in a variety of ways/care for others through your talent
  • tell stories back to God of the truth of God
  • Christians will be wise if they understand art
  • Our songwriting must be a tangible response to the goodness of God
  • Spreading the good news must be essential to the Christian songwriter – redeeming all that Jesus loves
  • Our love for the Bible must be as essential as our guitars, computers, and rhyming dictionaries
  • You serve the church and the world when you introduce them to what has been ‘remade’
  • KNOW THE WORD OF GOD!
  • Don’t even call yourself a Christian songwriter unless you can tell the story of the Word of God from beginning to end – you can say to a stranger ‘What is going on in the world’
  • A Christian songwriter offers himself to everyone in need – be an agent of reconciliation
  • Christian songwriters push back the effects of the fall
  • A servant songwriter asks the question, ‘How can I be a part of restoring rightness?”
  • Love is the motivation of a creator servant
  • Creator servants have an empathetic heart for people
  • Do not pursue status
  • Make musical choices that say you believe in diverse community
  • When the love of Jesus is embodied in songs, they stand out from the crowd
  • Be separate by the conspicuousness of your love to all people
  • Never underestimate the power of nuance… let your songs carry the flavor of forgiveness
  • Let your music and your lifestyle display mercy to people
  • Do for others what God has done for you…through your songs
  • Take your role in the story God is telling…live out who and what you are…have integrity as a songwriter…know your true identity in Christ (authenticity)
  • God is up to extraordinary things through ordinary people
  • Our most acceptable worship is to give up our agendas for the kingdom…we invite people to follow along through our lives and through our songs

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Songwriting

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