The Shocking Truth About Church Musicians

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  • This video reveals the biggest issue with church musicians
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  • @stevebrown9262
    @stevebrown9262 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +477

    Church music INDUSTRY! That is the problem!

    • @johnmckenna1776
      @johnmckenna1776 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

      Yep I caught that one also! Ministry not industry!!

    • @JonValtandtheEvilRobots
      @JonValtandtheEvilRobots 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      Lol CHURCH is industry.

    • @thaddeusjackson
      @thaddeusjackson 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      church music has been an industry since before the 17th century

    • @corybritton1966
      @corybritton1966 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      "Church" musicians main concerns, popularity, money, recognition, etcetera, this flies in the face of the spirit of the gospel, as well as the use of spiritual gifts

    • @JonValtandtheEvilRobots
      @JonValtandtheEvilRobots 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @@corybritton1966 God is such a terrible money manager. Dude’s always asking for more! Like get a job Bro.

  • @markdanellejohnson3810
    @markdanellejohnson3810 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +74

    The church has been promoting talent over character for a long time, not just in worship. Mostly because it’s about the “performance” now. Not the lifestyle

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      It's a shame, but I would have to agree with this. Talent over character is even a thing with church preachers...

    • @tomatojuice984
      @tomatojuice984 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The churchgoers make these decisions, think about it.

    • @JV-un7qw
      @JV-un7qw 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      both are important. I mean lifestyle and perfomance. What is not: envy, jealousy and othe counterproductive mindstates

    • @onlyhispresenceohp2607
      @onlyhispresenceohp2607 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Amen!!!

  • @robbasso893
    @robbasso893 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    I’ve been a worshipping drummer since 2006. I was self conscious in the beginning, but realized that my focus needed to be on worshipping The Lord. I’ve had the opportunity to share drum duties with players that had way better chops and music education than me. All I’ve tried to do is to learn from them and not make comparisons. They’re better than me, so what? Where’s my heart? On multiple occasions after a church service, I’d tell my drumming counterpart, “Hey, make sure to leave a little bit of that anointing on my drums so it’ll rub off on me when it’s my turn to play😉”. We’d both have a chuckle

    • @carlajams11
      @carlajams11 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ❤❤❤❤🥁

  • @jonieevangelista
    @jonieevangelista 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +73

    that is why every church musician needs to be rooted in the word of God so we know what humbleness is and a lot more...we are not there just to play but to serve others

    • @Park-zv8tf
      @Park-zv8tf 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Amen

    • @bgbass386
      @bgbass386 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Amen! I've read almost all of the comments and your's is the best and the most correct comment and my prayer is for the author of this video along with some of the people commenting to take a quick look at your comment and maybe they'll understand exactly how it should be...🙏

    • @tomandjuanitamyers4584
      @tomandjuanitamyers4584 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I'm a drummer and I'm there. Because I love God. You're right when it becomes a production in a contest. On who's better? It definitely gets worse. I love watching drum covers of different songs before I play them because I know I'm not the greatest drummer in the world but I just love doing it. And my aim would always be to give God the glory and not myself. Pride is the biggest killer of all of us. And I don't think there's a musician out there. That doesn't have a Battle with pride. And also what helps is I don't get paid. I do it for the joy of it that helps a lot.

    • @neydaescobarmusic
      @neydaescobarmusic 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @zugootsprevasio6595
      @zugootsprevasio6595 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That’s true & a lot of black folks mistaken every church “concert” for annointing.

  • @togelz
    @togelz 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    I think the most dangerous thing for Church musicians today is to treat Church services/concert as replacement for vanity that they desire from secular music industry so to speak, like they knew they couldn't be a rockstar but in this Christian music platform they could be a CCM Rockstar so to speak

    • @fnjesusfreak
      @fnjesusfreak 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Church services shouldn't be a concert. The musical instrument(s) are just a guide for the actual instrument by which the parishioners worship the Lord - the sacred harp, the human voice.

  • @falazarte
    @falazarte 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    Wow. All of these sound so foreign to me. All the musicians I surrendered myself in our church are awesome, kind people. I know I am the weakest musician there but I feel the love and encouragement from my team.

    • @JamesAllmond
      @JamesAllmond 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Folks see only what they are looking for, saying something nice is not good for views... slamming church folks, hey, thats great for views, comments and likes. Simple as that.
      I'll e marking this channel as Do Not Recommend after this one.

    • @ChillDinosaur
      @ChillDinosaur 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It happens my brother. Consider yourself blessed in that manner because I have been through the worst but GOD has been faithful.

    • @Samanosuke1138
      @Samanosuke1138 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Remember, its not everywhere but it does happen.

  • @donaldmcmillan5529
    @donaldmcmillan5529 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +81

    I had a disheartening experience years ago. My wife's grandmother passed away and she was a member of another church in our town. The family requested since I was a guitar player that I play a song and all the grandchildren sing it for the family. So some of them rarely sang in public I encouraged them to sing and to remember that we are singing this song to comfort the family and to remember that this was one of her favorites songs. So naturally the only one there who was close to being a professional musician and the rest were absolutely amateurs, as a group we did ok and they sang from the heart which helped to bring ministry to family but we by no means sounded like a professional group but we served our purpose. After we all sat down immediately the singer from their church got up and sang the very same song we just sang to show off how much better he could sing it. I felt like he just slapped us across the face by showing off how much better he was as a singer then our whole little choir was. I lost a lot of respect for that church that day. Everyone there noticed what he did and wasn't impressed and actually made the service worse for doing it.
    Many years later we had a special event at our church and our choir was practiced up for it and had several songs we were going to sing and we had guest singers come up and play and sing and one little group sang one of the songs that we were planning on singing.. What did we do? We scrubbed that song from our list immediately and did another song. That is what they should have done instead of trying to show off.

    • @stevemacks
      @stevemacks 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Much like competition. Sad. However, keep serving

    • @stevemacks
      @stevemacks 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wonder why you keep calling "industry "😢

    • @truthseeker5216
      @truthseeker5216 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No surprises there, "worship" musicians under the age of 40 are just a bunch of rock star wannabees.

    • @mikerobinson9030
      @mikerobinson9030 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      People go to the Doctor / hospital when they are physically sick. Likewise, people go to church when they are spiritually & morally sick. Musicians have a tendency to bring the same ill attitude to the church that they had when they were in the secular world playing music in secular bands

    • @JesusChristson
      @JesusChristson 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The focus should always be Christ otherwise ego runs things no bueno..

  • @evanelliott8231
    @evanelliott8231 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    I was a church musician for years and the disrespect and aggressive behavior was everywhere. It’s amazing how supportive the rest of the musical world is compared to church.

    • @craigbrowning9448
      @craigbrowning9448 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bar musicians are easier to deal than church musicians.

    • @AaronEbright
      @AaronEbright 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thats sad you would least expect that in church.Some body tried to get me in to play drums and the leader basicly said NO WAY! Im having no part in that kind of life church yes drama no way.

    • @AaronEbright
      @AaronEbright 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ya Rush are, where very respectful of everybody they worked with and there fans as well,Shame on church folk Lol

    • @truthseeker5216
      @truthseeker5216 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lots of people sitting in churches Ona Sunday morning are despicable, that's why so many people won't go to a church building incl me.

    • @JimBischoff1184
      @JimBischoff1184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s why I stopped playing guitar in church .

  • @stanwood316
    @stanwood316 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    Great news for you brother!! Not all churches and church musicians have been invaded with those kind of spirits. I’m on the Worship team at The Bridge in Warrenton, VA and we’ve never had any of that , even in minuscule amounts. Come worship with us!

  • @SirGalahadThePure
    @SirGalahadThePure 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    5:45 - Oh there is a reason these things run rampant in the "church music industry". It's mostly because many churches hire musicians who play christian music instead of having Christians who play music. As a Music Ministry leader, my walk with God comes before my musical skill. We have had many instances of people offering their services to play at our church and we said no every time. All of our singers and musicians come from our congregation so we know what they believe in and where they stand with God. Singing and playing with my team and those from our sister churches is a wonderful experience because we all put God first. Pretty simple concept.

  • @propagandakiller632
    @propagandakiller632 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    As an atheist who used to be a regular Sunday church keyboardist, I've never seen the behavior you described. In fact, its always been a joy to watch other people play on my gear, many of them possessing superior skills. I left the church gigs because I didn't like adapting to the whole belief thing. But hands down, Gospel music is some of best music and fun to play.

    • @isaacboamah4239
      @isaacboamah4239 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Come back to Christ brother no one else can save you but Jesus Christ our Lord and saviour

    • @propagandakiller632
      @propagandakiller632 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@isaacboamah4239 But I'd say to you, join reality and leave the world of superstation.

    • @cauliflowerpower41
      @cauliflowerpower41 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You need to submit to Christ before its too late. If you don't choose Christ you've automatically chosen Satan

    • @propagandakiller632
      @propagandakiller632 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cauliflowerpower41 Both Christ and Satan are fictional characters.

  • @Gman-qm6bv
    @Gman-qm6bv 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    You are 100% accurate. I dealt with all that jealousy and aggressive, bad behavior from 1988 to 2020. In 2020, I got out of it and we have watched church online since. After having countless people tell me I was very talented, I got tired of coming home brain stressed and having to pull the daggers out of my back (figuratively).

  • @arielcandoleta5347
    @arielcandoleta5347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +54

    No matter how much work you put into your musicianship, there will always be people who think you suck and yes, it is much more important to not take yourself seriously as person and as a musician while striving to improve on what you currently have.
    Just my two cents. I appreciate the fact that you came out with this.

    • @mrlevhil
      @mrlevhil 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That was my philosophy when I WAS a church musician. I'm 40, now. Time came for me to let the younger people have it.

    • @flash001USA
      @flash001USA 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Play for yourself. If people smile when you play and enjoy what you are doing then all is good... Mission accomplished.

    • @arielcandoleta5347
      @arielcandoleta5347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@flash001USA that's the best way to go about it.

    • @flash001USA
      @flash001USA 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@arielcandoleta5347 Agreed. It's too bad there are so many egos in music and band circles.

    • @arielcandoleta5347
      @arielcandoleta5347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@flash001USA ah, ego, the number one killer of one's aspirations.

  • @jerryhorton5708
    @jerryhorton5708 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Now this was not what I expected from the video title.
    This was a blessing. Thank you.
    I’m old and experienced enough not to suffer from these issues (mostly. Still human and a sinner) but I can see this happening since it is a real problem in secular music.
    When I started playing worship music again, my goal was and continues to be simple - that I use the talent God gave me to reach one person and open their hearts to His glory.
    My hands and heart, His melodies…

  • @anthonynelson2267
    @anthonynelson2267 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I appreciate what you shared here. What I grew up with was musicians watching and listening to each other, respecting what each other was doing. The “performance” mindset is destroying many ministries. The focus should be on ministering, engaging the people with the Word of God.

  • @flowmaka
    @flowmaka 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Bro you have take a page out of my life right there. I started early using hardware sequencing and played a lot of the parts in the sequencer but played only the main piano parts or Rhodes parts to the point it sounded very close to the records. My strong points were not Hammond B3 or lush chords but I did try to minister without fear to my own strengths. I ran across the cocky types that I would ask to show me their chords or techniques but they wouldn’t. These were the pre laptop days for sounds and sequences. I just stayed in my lane and developed what God had given me. Great video!!!

  • @rogeralleyne9257
    @rogeralleyne9257 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    You're courageous for talking about these "unwritten rules" in music that no one really talks about but WE ALL KNOW are definitely real issues!!!🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👏👏

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, I appreciate it. I just think these are things that need to be discussed.

  • @mr.b4444
    @mr.b4444 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Great advice for all musicians, not just church musicians. Thanks brother.

    • @NelsonBlakeII
      @NelsonBlakeII 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Most musicians don't act like this. There's something about the system of church music that is causing this.

    • @Smokosfunktime
      @Smokosfunktime 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      #truth

  • @Shogunai87
    @Shogunai87 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I had an experience recently, I am a pretty new keyboardist for my small church and I am very much green skill level. My praise group when to another church for an event and the keyboardist there was so good it really affected my self esteem. Now I’ve play music for years on other instruments and this guy made me want to quit music because I felt I would never be that good. I soon realized I was foolish and I attempt to have my pastor reach out to this musician so that I could potentially get some lessons and never got a response. I took it upon myself to use resources like TH-cam and different things and invest the time to get better. Now on this date I would say I’m still very much learning but I inspire to one day be a very talented keyboardist and can help elevate our praise team to the next level.

  • @kendevries3212
    @kendevries3212 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +107

    Well, I'll differ with you on a few points. Comparison isn't the problem. Lack of musical leadership is THE problem. I gave up playing in worship teams and probably won't ever again. I got tired of the lack of practice, lack of professionalism and lack of capability and talent. There was no leadership or direction. Every Sunday was stressful and nothing but chaos. Then to top it off, the church leadership makes up "Christianese" excuses for the horrible performances (yes, I shamelessly and without guilt used the P-word here.) "We're not performing..." or, "We're just here to make a joyful noise..." or, "It's not about us..." All of these bogus, pious sounding phrases are lame excuses for lack of work ethic, lack of effort and lack of skill.
    I do have my own outreach band and none of us are "professional" musicians, in that we don't get paid to play. We play at the local Gospel Mission and other church events. We act professional. We practice. We show up. We are punctual. We have our own professional PA system. And, the best part is that we LOVE what we do - the music, the ministry and each other. We have a common goal and none of us places our self above the others. I am the band leader but I see myself as more of a traffic cop - the guy that focuses our efforts and keeps the group on track. I am not a dictator. I don't even pick the music most of the time. I keep us on time, run the practices and have the final say on arrangements when a disagreement (rare) breaks out.
    There is nothing wrong with the music ministry couldn't be solved by some education on the part of the leadership, and some common sense.
    /rant.

    • @kbar3612
      @kbar3612 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      If you got away from playing churches and religious crap events and write some non religious songs, you can get somewhere. All you are is a side show with the religious crowd while they lie about every word in the Bible. Play some bars and the audience is actually there to see you. It’s a much more fulfilling experience than playing for a cult.

    • @kendevries3212
      @kendevries3212 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      @@kbar3612 LOL! Playing bars to drunks: no thanks. You obviously didn't read what I said.

    • @derekthrash9643
      @derekthrash9643 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @ Man I totally get what you say and agree. I spent 10 years on worship team with my church and dealt with this all the time. The attitude was as bad or worse than playing secular music. Fortunately my bass playing skills and experience spoke itself but I was about worshiping and encouraging other players and I enjoy it when others shine before the Lord. It’s a heart issue for sure and I no longer wanted to be a part of it.

    • @Mark-db1ok
      @Mark-db1ok 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Man I hear you on some of the disorganization stuff for sure. At my former church we did practice on Tues nights, then sometimes things would change or different ideas were sprung on us at Sunday morning rehearsals.
      The explanation would be something like "We're never going to miss an opportunity to make the experience better. " (They were big on the word "experience, " as in "worship experience")
      I said well it's not going to come across as better if the band messes up, or some of these younger players can't adapt to the disorganization. But they also became more about style over substance in some other significant ways, hence it being my FORMER church.

    • @kendevries3212
      @kendevries3212 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      @@Mark-db1ok I once had a worship leader tell me that he did not rehearse his worship band because not rehearsing kept them humble. That was my last stint on a worship team. I'd had enough by then.
      Sadly, ineptitude has replaced humility. I just can't get into the irony of sucking at the job just so I can be called humble or avoid the "performance" label.

  • @josephrice171
    @josephrice171 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Love your approach and presentation. It is awesome that you not only take what you play...but the heart with how you play it into consideration.

  • @heyheyhey40
    @heyheyhey40 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    As a church musician, I don’t do this. I’ve never been one to compare myself to others. I always celebrate others. It’s great for me most of the time but when I was in school it translated to a lack of being competitive. This lack prevented me from landing roles and solos.

  • @KevinWickerProductions
    @KevinWickerProductions 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +36

    This issue is not only in the church but in the secular world as well -- better known as 'ego'. Having an unbalanced ego is obvious and word gets around quick, resulting in fewer and fewer gigs. The sad part is -- when you're known as someone with ego issues -- you're 'blackballed' in the community.
    Having a mature balanced outlook is important, because it's all about what makes the band / team sound good. There's a flow and a feeling of comradeship. Everyone walks away feeling energized and congratulatory. Being in a band, everyone plays a part for the overall sound. There are no stars.
    Another thing: those who have a mature and humble approach are generally 'monster' players. These type have already worked out their personal feelings of inadequacy or superiority, with a settled sense of their prowess, and feel that trying to prove something is not only a waste of time, but creates strife and competition. They are humble because they are realistic about their limitations -- although they may be as good as the best out there. It's all no big deal to them. It's a matter of "Let's jam!" These are what is known as 'the professionals'. When it stops being fun, it's time to pack up. And believe me it shows in the overall sound.
    Always remember: there is ALWAYS someone else who can do the job better. Give it your best and be known as a fun person to work with. You get a LOT further that way, and get hired over the one with all the chops -- because you are nice, and deliver the adequate element that makes the band sound better. That's the goal.
    BTW I am a former Nashville session player and producer for 35 years. I've worked with the best, and I've found that all the WORKING players have this attitude. Church has to play it careful so as to not offend anyone. Session folk focus on professionalism, maturity, and great chops. Sure would be nice to see the church crowd rise up to the level of real pros.

    • @NelsonBlakeII
      @NelsonBlakeII 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Have you met other secular musicians from other scenes? They don't act like this at all. Extremely friendly and helpful. The easiest part of visiting a new city is making friends with fellow guitar players.

    • @teremertz
      @teremertz 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree 100% with your comment. Be friendly, humble, personable, professional, and PREPARED. The gigs will find YOU if you have built an honorable and dependable name and reputation among your network of musicians.

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Story I got from an industry monitor mixer I talked to this week at AES. A music industry “star” fired a mixer who was a working monitor mixer because…they smiled too much. The “star” found it weird. So, secular just acts on their feelings. While church teams hold it all in sometimes and just turns into passive aggressive treatment for years.

    • @stevespringer122
      @stevespringer122 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have played country and rock music with musicians far more experienced and professional than myself. I have never been met with dismissal like that of worship leaders with degrees, who had never played outside the church.

    • @johnmcvicker6728
      @johnmcvicker6728 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@stevespringer122 good point and though I have not reached too far in the CCM genre other than local churches here, I kind of think you're on to something. Lot of passive aggressive out there - they may not even know about it. Maybe it's taught in those schools they went to.

  • @RobBarclayMusic
    @RobBarclayMusic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Sound advice and information Terence, well done! Have a fantastic week my friend!🎷🎷

  • @jinjxmusic
    @jinjxmusic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Thank you for posting this. I feel it completely. I got my start playing both in church and in jazz bands. It's tough because, in both cases, the bar is high and you have to find ways to play with good players (often who aren't incredibly respectful or socially graceful) so you can "learn the lesson" to improve. I think there's something to that though, ultimately, I realized that doing anything with people who aren't respectful, who aren't caring, who aren't able to be patient with other skill levels isn't sustainable. Perfection is not the expectation here, though I've often seen players that use the social dynamics of music to really be horrible to others, to be dismissive of other's work, to be invasive about their expectation in a really weird way. For me, the ONLY way I know how to do music and be happy is to be super choosey about who I play with. I play solo a lot with a looper though when I'm leading on the bandstand I choose cats that I love them, love their playing, and trust them. I also push HARD to make sure that I'm articulating my vision directly though as respectful as I know how, also making sure that money made is split evenly. I want to be an example and I take pride that no one can say I owe them money or screwed them over. To me this is THE only way to make music - with people you love because, like cooking, or anything activities done with love make for a better result. I appreciate what you're saying and I hope that musicians find ways to make music with passion, joy, respect both for the music though for the musicians and audience. It has to be there or it isn't worth doing.

  • @RammyDread
    @RammyDread 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Wait y’all get paid? Lol

    • @vicmanm010
      @vicmanm010 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My church doesn’t pay. I don’t ask for payment I love helping. But yes i believe churches should pay their musicians and not only the musicians but also anyone who serves full time in a church.

    • @LemonMeIon
      @LemonMeIon หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@vicmanm010 Small church means small staff, less tithing, less resources, and less likely you’ll get paid. So I wouldn’t expect pay unless you’re at a large church.
      It’s better to just view it as a way to serve, but you also must have boundaries as to how much time you’re willing to put into it. The church can’t expect full time work for part time pay or volunteers.

    • @vicmanm010
      @vicmanm010 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@LemonMeIon good point! Thanks!

    • @andrejlz
      @andrejlz หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't get paid. I belong to a small group of Belarusian Catholics in Łódź, Poland that can't afford a professional musician. So my limited guitar knowledge and skills have become useful. And that's wonderful.

  • @warrenleibbrandt1315
    @warrenleibbrandt1315 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    As both a worship leader and frontman for a cover band that plays in clubs, I have learned that your actions speak louder than the actions of those against you. Remove yourself from envy as well as arrogance, no matter how good or bad you are. These are basic biblical principals. You be the supportive voice, you be the servant hearted person regardless of those around you. I find these things have benefitted me in both worship and club music scene, as well as in life in general.

  • @user-dg5iy8kj7s
    @user-dg5iy8kj7s 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’d like to thank you for making this video! I’ve struggled for sometime now wondering if maybe I was doing something wrong. I never really thought about jealousy among other musicians. You see I have spent so long playing in secular bands that when I finally came to Christ, all I wanted to do was use my talent for him. I had just assumed everyone else was the same. But not long ago, someone had started a rumor in the church that I wanted to take everything over. They also said I wanted to cut people out and none of that was the truth. I never said anything like that or plan to do anything like that. I later found out who it was that started the rumor and it turns out that individual wanted to get rid of me for some reason. I got three minutes into this video and found myself blessed by what you were saying. I truly believe God had you make this video six months ago for me. Thank you for what you do. Be blessed and jam on brother!

    • @hoobeydoobey1267
      @hoobeydoobey1267 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had the same thought as you when I came to Christ - everyone in the church was a new creation and now living in and speaking truth and God's love. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Too many churchians (worldly people who "worship with their lips but their hearts are far from Me." The gossip, lies, and manipulators were everywhere. It's so bad in the Va Bch area that I no longer attend church. Churches here are cloned it seems, loud music, preachers who speak yet never mention God or if they do, there's no deep insight, just low hanging fruit. The people walk in and right back out. They don't know one another deeply. What you experienced is known as gaslighting. It's a mark of Satan, the first to fall to 'self', thus becoming the father of narcissists/leftists. Read John 8:44, Ecc 10:2, Is 5:20, and Ro 1:22. They paint a single picture and give great understanding to their character and worldview.

  • @brathajoe1
    @brathajoe1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I had this problem at the church I used to play at. I had this guy who played piano and was the main piano player there, and he was the sound man as well. So when I would play the piano he would lower my volume so nobody could hear me playing for the group I was playing for. It was so embarrassing and discouraging. Thank God I'm not there anymore!

    • @JimBischoff1184
      @JimBischoff1184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They used to turn my monitor off when I used to play guitar in church . I couldn’t hear a thing .

    • @solideomusical
      @solideomusical 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What can one do about that?

  • @seeker7774
    @seeker7774 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    Been singing and playing guitar and bass at my home church and various other churches for 25 years. I’ve never experienced any of this. The worst experience I’ve had was trying to mesh musically with a new music leader that was much “calmer” then any of us were used to. We basically had to relearn songs we had been playing together for years. There were no ego problems, we just wanted him to “step on the gas” occasionally.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I played in basement band , rock n roll, many years ago and we were small with occasional gig playing before a decent crowd and what I noticed after awhile was that the lead guys were always more interested in impressing the one or two other musicians in the crowd than putting on a good show for the whole of the people.

    • @mtp4430
      @mtp4430 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Being a lifelong musician, I was encouraged by some family members to play in church. I figured I would meet up with other musicians who were there to praise God and would check their egos at the door.
      Unfortunately, the musicians I encountered were far worse ego wise than any musicians I ever encountered in any of the hundreds of rock clubs I played at over the years.
      A bunch of stuck up egomaniacs in a tight click is what I discovered. I have been a musician for 55 years, and these novices should be more concerned with sharing their gift and raising their voices to God, then trying to show off their talent. Or in this case, lack there of. Don’t think for a moment that just because they’re playing in church that they are religious or enlightened individuals.
      Sorry, but that was my experience.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What I have found over my years is that a lot of people ( not all ) when they get some ' special ' training or discover they have some kind of talent start to think that they are some kind of special human being.
      Sometimes their heads get so big they have trouble going through doors ( if you know what I mean )
      Musicians usually the worst.

    • @mtp4430
      @mtp4430 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@michaelszczys8316 I don’t know why that happens, but you’re correct. There’s nothing more special about a musician than there is any other professional, regardless of the field they’re in. My mistake was in thinking that these people were above that sort of thing, because after all, they’re playing in church. But they’re basically musicians playing in church and sinning simultaneously. You know what religion says about ego. And about treating everyone equally, and not passing judgment on others. These people were on that same ego trip, only they were hiding it (or trying to) behind the guise of religion and playing in a church. Naturally, I’m not speaking for ALL church musicians, just this particular group of people. If you can’t check your ego at the door for God, then, who the heck can you check it for?

  • @worshipingmusicianschool
    @worshipingmusicianschool 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank You. I always enjoy your videos. Once again thanx keep up the good work
    God bless

  • @erikhayes3515
    @erikhayes3515 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bruh thank you. This video was for I'm sure of it. I'll be celebrating my own progress on my jam sessions and accept the acknowledgment of that progress. Thanks again bruh!👊🏾✊🏾👊🏾✊🏾

  • @artcampos6598
    @artcampos6598 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    This doesn’t just apply to church musicians. As I’m listening to these wise words, I feel like we’re speaking one on one! Amen to all that brother! God has spoken!!!

  • @anthonylisa1
    @anthonylisa1 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    thank you for speaking on this. I've had to deal with this for a very long time. another issue that hurts and can discourage musicians is when you are compared to others and then dismissed. Meaning, when certain musicians are around, people that you would normally cover don't want you to play for them. and I've also experienced that issue you spoke about. and because of the musicians being a certain way, i actually had to teach myself. that's a very lonely road. But God!

  • @tylrtesla
    @tylrtesla 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video! Appreciate your perspective!

  • @ITakeTheVisual
    @ITakeTheVisual 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    Respect every musician regardless of skill or level. Learning never stops

    • @TwoBassed
      @TwoBassed 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Once you stop learning you fail in life! 👍

    • @joshuastoysandgames1712
      @joshuastoysandgames1712 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Facts

  • @simbaking6338
    @simbaking6338 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    You speaking the truth bro....I play both church & secular. gigs.......sad to say the worst musicians & the ones i've had a hard time with are actual church musicians...There behaviour is worst than the secular ones i've worked with & still a joy to work with.....Its really sad, as it should really be the other way around....sigh!

    • @kendevries3212
      @kendevries3212 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Same here. I've done both. The church musicians are often times the worst of the two.

  • @markmcdonagh4660
    @markmcdonagh4660 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don't play in a church band but I really like the thought process and sentiment here and I think the message can be applied to anyone in the arts. I think once we take our ego out of it and like you said, celebrate our own journey and success then we are doing what the art was intended to do and that is to bring people together. Great message, and loved the vid!👍❤️

  • @alanbarnes6270
    @alanbarnes6270 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you brother for your wise words hope people open their eyes and ears have a blessed day!

  • @andrewstricklin182
    @andrewstricklin182 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the encouragement brother, I really like your channel. I help lead worship at my church and I NEED to hear this stuff, it's been really helpful every insightful. God Bless ya, my friend!

  • @williambcooper
    @williambcooper 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I have ran into many musicians who are arrogant and disrespectful to God and others around them. One time, my pastor was preaching at another church and band always accompanies. Well, due to unforseen complications our piano player was held up and it was just me (Drummer) and singers. I was asked to come up and sit in from the pulpit, so the drummer was cool but the organ player wasn't. Talk about cold shoulder, no communication with me at all for hits or anything. By the grace of God everything went well, but my wife told me later the looks, the talking to each other about me etc was crazy. (She is a singer and was across the stage able to see everything.) But this is one of several stories that I've seen throughout the years.

    • @Dan_the_Great_
      @Dan_the_Great_ 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I am part of a band called new wine. And some of the stuff that happened effected some of us to a point some of us left for our own reason if you get what I mean. I learned to respect everyone. Rather If they play with the top dogs of the same band or with others in the same band but different locations.

    • @andrewbrowne5557
      @andrewbrowne5557 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Your ‘apostle’? Lol…you do know that the word apostle referrers to one who WALKED WITH JESUS, right?

    • @williambcooper
      @williambcooper 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Dan_the_Great_ yes, I agree. I treat everyone with respect...

  • @NelsonBlakeII
    @NelsonBlakeII 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    It’s crazy because I’m in the heavy metal scene and I’ve never experienced that level of jealousy or disrespect since ‘98. If anything, the level of camaraderie is crazy. Metal guitar players KNOW they can walk up to each other and talk gear/technique with no drama.

    • @grahamsneddon9196
      @grahamsneddon9196 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree. Started in punk bands in the '70s , still playing and this guy is talking about some alien world.

    • @korenflucas7391
      @korenflucas7391 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I've played jazz/r&b scene, alternative scene, cover band scene, and even the gospel scene (still playing for churches and quartet groups). And it's crazy, cause, till this day, I still say out of all of the genres, I would rather still be playing alternative. The atmosphere was way better, and just as you said, you could walk up to a musician from another band and hold a whole conversation with no issues what so ever. I've gotten more love and respect from the alternative world than I ever have from the gospel musician world, and I was raised in the gospel music world.

  • @rickrolli7091
    @rickrolli7091 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Terence. Thanks for the word sir. Much appreciated. Keep it up.

  • @SammySantiagoIrizarry
    @SammySantiagoIrizarry 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent Advise! Thanks, Terence!!!

  • @delscoville
    @delscoville 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I follow a lot of musicians, but I don't get jealouis, in fact, I'm just genuinely impressed. I play keyboard, try to play guitar. Even though I taken piano and guitar lessons, most of what I do with my synths is design sounds and use them when compsoing in Ableton. I am good at designing sound, so that is what I help other musicians with, or give suggestions for. I doin't try to help them do things I know they are better at. But, also, I know I don't practice enough, and I only blame myself for that. I also don't envy people that practice more than I am. I don't even feel guilty for not practicing enough, Ithere's other things I rather spend time doing. I'm not a pro musician, I have a home studio, but it's for my entertainment for the most part. Just a hobby. BTW, I'm retired, so this attidute of mine fits. If you need a job, then practice, practice, practice. There was a time when I spent most of my time just practicing. But when the era of the DAW started, I started to focus on the part of music I enjoyed the most, composition, without needing a band to fully realize my ideas.

    • @chrisstout8451
      @chrisstout8451 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You sound a lot like me.

    • @lasttrimestr49califos89
      @lasttrimestr49califos89 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I am a drummer in a very small church venue. I agree with you. Your worship music should reflect your heart for Jesus, not your absolute professional music ability.
      74 and retired, sorta, don't practice and bring what God provides to every service.
      I'm a guitar player, as well, with only mediocre ability.
      God only wants your best.

    • @flowmaka
      @flowmaka 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You are a rare breed! This is what I focused on from day 1. Sometimes ppl will try to make you feel some type of way because you choose not to focus on the whose who. Do you and your strengths because what you do is needed and your own lane. God bless you!!!!

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Our church is small, and the band are volunteers. The worship pastor went out of town, and asked me to sit in for him. Rather than try and do what I see musically ANYWHERE or EVERYWHERE, I did something very different. Depending on your church, you probably have a music program of Chris Tomlin's greatest hits, or Charles Wesley's Greatest Hits....... Instead of doing what was expected, I played country gospel songs. It worked out well because it was so different. I actually got away from a more "industrial" church music program about 10 years ago. I'd rather be a volunteer with FREEDOM.

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Good way to think outside the box!! Well done...

  • @EarlMillerMusic
    @EarlMillerMusic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great message. GOD bless you for sharing this!

  • @syno9211
    @syno9211 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really needed this right now. Thank you

  • @JoseJoseC626
    @JoseJoseC626 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I played bass in a church band for 2 years. A bunch of singers stepping on each other to be the star, a bunch of musicians who's better days were behind em playing a cover of I can only imagine for the millionth time, and almost never feeling accomplished after a gig.

  • @cliffd64
    @cliffd64 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    As a worship leader I am constantly aware that our focus primarily is to give glory to God. We don't have those types of issues when people are focused on worship. We also are a small church right now and the worship team/praise band is all volunteer. But our focused dedication to praising god enables us to use the gifts God has given us to his glory. Some members are further along in their musical development but there is a place for everyone.

    • @jwatchorn
      @jwatchorn 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      same with our church, we volunteer, we make mistakes but we do it to the glory of God. I think this video applies to super churches with congregations of 1000's

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @jwatchorn Same here. The answer is to focus on worship. Like the song, "The Heart of Worship", talks about.

  • @bessiesimmonsmusic1368
    @bessiesimmonsmusic1368 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really appreciate this video, I so needed to hear this!

  • @eaglevisionmultimedia9823
    @eaglevisionmultimedia9823 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is real talk brother. People need to hear this. GOD BLESS YOU

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks, I appreciate it!!

  • @SO_DIGITAL
    @SO_DIGITAL 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Hallelujah, brother! "Chump don' want no help, chump don't GET da help!"

    • @JimBischoff1184
      @JimBischoff1184 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cut me some slack , Jack ! 😂

  • @hollywood2raw288
    @hollywood2raw288 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    That’s crazy. In all my life as a musician I’ve never encountered anything like this. Musicians usually are very cool with each other like athletes

    • @EliezerGenX1975
      @EliezerGenX1975 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're one of the lucky ones. Congratulations. Ive experienced everything he described.

  • @JimmynToni
    @JimmynToni 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you everything you said was on point you didn’t miss anything. And thanks for your example that you lived through we all if we’re really church musicians have been through that.

  • @FredericKKapongo
    @FredericKKapongo 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You have said it all 🙌, thank you for helping us ! I had learned these lessons early in my journey, and they saved me from unnecessary troubles. Nevertheless, I keep sharing almost the same thing with musicians in my circle.

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's my pleasure man! We all have to learn these lessons at some point if we are going to be truly happy!

  • @Gibson1976uk
    @Gibson1976uk 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I use to be a main guitar player in a church! I use to be part of a great team! we worked together very well and it was like family! to put it short! we kept being bugged by various people! which lead to everyone leaving until I was last man standing with a new team that were not that good but had arrogance :) it got to a point where song lists were changed last minute without me being told?? it was clear they didn't want me there so I stepped down because it turned into something else! people from the top! supported them? people started acting like pop stars on stage? bringing in extra lights! turning it into a show! the musical skills just went down!! I am a good guitar player! I felt like I was surrounded with beginners who learnt their first 3 chords and felt they were the next Prince! it just felt wrong on several levels! and I left the church all together as the preaching became too dodgy :) egos really do rub on people and end up destroying! especially if they are IN with those who run a church! and popularity becomes more important than God

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well said man! I know many musicians who have experienced this exact situation, and it's a shame!

    • @Gibson1976uk
      @Gibson1976uk 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@TerenceFisher1I have fond memory’s of being with a team for several years :) you always had a sense of everyone being supportive, watching each others backs, making sure everyone was ok. but over time, things will change with new people coming in and old ones going, the old song leader left the church, that’s when I started getting unhappy, lasted one more year :) it just became something else, individuals feeling they were more important. I was ok with walking away, did it quietly with no arguments :)

    • @shandleeanderson8833
      @shandleeanderson8833 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow that's very sad

    • @AceyNoble
      @AceyNoble 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      This is so true. This is exactly the position I found my self involved in with the church. There is very little to No understanding of music etiquette during these current times in the church. Sometimes you just have to step away and always trust in the spirit to find your way to be in the shelter of the lord. I love and enjoy knowing my instrument and using it for the lord’s Glory in praise and worship.

    • @Gibson1976uk
      @Gibson1976uk 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I use to get digs during the pre-prayer service! unbelievable!! I had some musicians who had attitude towards me! and they would say 'Lord, its not about being good at the guitar! learning all the music! being able to play guitar solos! and always turning up for everything etc, its all about you lord! and my focus is you lord etc, we ar not here to perform' I have always believed in being ready! effort and hard work! but these people who said these prayers! would turn up late! not know the tunes! try and cut corners! totally unprepared! but happy to go jumping around in the spot light :) that was the time I knew I had to go! the team i use to be with had moved on and I was the last one with a new generation who I guess felt it was THEIR time?? I tried to help them, guide them! give them tips but they didn't want to know! but the prayer digs really bothered me, if you are not a team moving as one, it's not good. I use to always say play your best for God! and not worry about pleasing people!! or jealously :) behind closed doors I am still the same! I play the way I play! its not bad that I know more than 4 chords :)
      @@AceyNoble

  • @jaredscott367
    @jaredscott367 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    as an atheist, I still found value in this video, thank you. also, your voice is so smooth, you should do audio books

  • @Keys-zq1gw
    @Keys-zq1gw 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really like and agree with what was said. I’m a keyboardist in a group, and for my church, and I’m grateful to be part of such a ministry. As far as church musicians on social media all I see are people showcasing, showing off, and doing the most. My ability is a gift from God, and I use it for his glory and honor not to show the next guy how dope I am. I love playing the keyboard, and I’m grateful when someone tells me they were blessed, or I did a great job. There’s nothing wrong with playing to the best of your ability and with enthusiasm, but vanity, pride, and arrogance has no place in the house of God.

  • @ChristopherWalker007
    @ChristopherWalker007 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I watched this thinking Terence was going to talk about Churches all using backing tracks and trying to sound like Hillsong or Planet Shakers or Bethel and I was surprised that he spoke on a more personal level which I really appreciated. Us creative ministry types always need to check our egos and motivations. Then I realised the error of "comparison" is also a weakness of Pastors... which is why their churches use backing tracks and try to sound like Hillsong or Planet Shakers or Bethel. I'm saying this as a Church Musician (guitar/piano/bass), Worship Leader & front of house mix veteran for nearly 40 years now. Don't do much anymore but still help out front of house sound occasionally with some advice. Good video, Terence. Thank you for posting.

  • @KrisVComm
    @KrisVComm 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The reason for all of this trouble lies with the corruption of worship within the modern church. Everyone seems to have forgotten that true worship is not performance based music. The purpose of worship music is to serve as a background to lead the congregation into group praise.
    Modern “worship music” is not Christ centered and it does not place God at the center. It is all about ego.
    The church service is NO PLACE for a concert where the focus is on the musicians.
    If you had only considered the role of worship involves the central place of the pulpit being God Himself and our songs to be to exalt Him and not elevate our emotions and the feelings we get, we would have never allowed this abominable practice of modern crap music.
    I say this as a saxophonist who loves music.
    What is happening in churches musically is not worship. It is the intrusion into the house of God of our modern culture and mediocrity of “music”.
    Our worship should contain biblical text and those things which abase man and extol God.
    The Lord has given us a song book of 150 songs to worship Him with (Psalms). Instead these are not good enough for us! We rather insist on writing banal and inane childish lyrics which make ourselves “feel” good.
    This is not worship. This is man-centered entertainment. It does not involve biblical thinking with deep words which come from Scripture.
    We write songs with pronouns, “I, Me, My” and tell others to look at me and how I worship and love God. No, you don’t. That’s why you’re here to confess and receive forgiveness.
    We tell each other that we lift our hearts and hands to Jesus. No you don’t. You come here with unclean hearts and hands and you are a poor beggar in need of grace. Your entire life is one of self praise and self worship.
    You want to hear what worship sounds like? Listen to Bach and see in one instant the difference. It’s not about you and your feelings and emotion.
    This which you speak of is merely crappy pop music which is the fast food equivalent of “worship”. It has no substance and lack nutrition. It is new and modern and patterned after the world. It will only give you gas and leave you bloated with heart disease and diabetes
    The modern church has left their true love for self-feeding, emotional filling, and a cheap imitation of a crappy worldly concert which they can “feel” good about.
    Remember, worship is not about you. It’s about what God says pleases Him.
    The modern church may be louder and more animated than ever. It may be filled with cool drums and synthesizers and singers with cool haircuts and flashy designer clothes and fake wigs and everything which screams, “Look at me and how great of a player or singer I am!”
    You might think you can lead someone to Jesus through a minor chord, but brother, this IS NOT true worship. It is the image of Satan and the world infiltrating the house of God.
    Repent, return to scripture and to what God has said pleases Him.
    Give up your pride and excuses to be at the center of entertainment. Let go of the power you feel to play and write songs to direct someone’s emotions.
    The church needs to repent for creating “pastors of worship” and return to the simplicity which places the preaching of the Gospel at the center of the pulpit.
    Want to go to a concert? Then go to a concert.
    Want to worship God? Do you really?
    Then turn down the instruments to background level, slow the tempo, cut the 1/8 and 1/16th notes, get rid of the shuffle groove and blues inflected music and center the congregation of scriptural texts which THEY sing. They don’t need a singer to overshadow them. After all, it’s about THEM singing to God and NOT about your vain, egotistical singer.
    Tell the lead guitarist to turn it down and save his soloing for the gig at his local bar or coffee shop.
    This ain’t worship. It’s performance and it does not place God as the primary audience. It is man-centered

  • @MomLAU
    @MomLAU 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I don't have the problem of competitiveness as a church pianist, because we've got a pretty small church. However, a few years ago I was on an online piano site that had lessons and a Facebook community. I learned a lot and made friends, and I liked the musician I became, but I didn't like the person I became. There was a lot of favoritism there, and I constantly felt like I was competing with other people for likes and attention. I wound up leaving, partly because of this and partly to do more 1-on-1 study.

  • @jrb747
    @jrb747 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm happy to hear someone speaking about this issue. Thanks!

  • @guitarequalsawesome5667
    @guitarequalsawesome5667 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just found this video, Awesome content !! keep doing what you're doing !!

  • @jimroscovius
    @jimroscovius 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I'm a drummer/singer in a praise band, and we do not have the problems you list. We rehearse on Wednesday and play every Sunday. We get together once a month to choose music for the next month. We don't get paid, but we're professional musicians. We're having a great time!!

    • @JUDAH927
      @JUDAH927 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Amen!!! God bless you!

    • @SimplyGabriel
      @SimplyGabriel 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Thank God for you and your team for such a beautiful testimony. However let us not negate or deny the fact that what he has said here is true in many places.
      Blessings 🙏

    • @Trentstone121
      @Trentstone121 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The definition of pro, is to be paid for your skills. You're not pros, you're just a band playing a free show every week. There's nothing wrong with that, but you're not pro's.

    • @jimroscovius
      @jimroscovius 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Trentstone121 Yes, we are. We have all been paid for playing and singing, just not at this time. It's our donation.

    • @claudeabraham2347
      @claudeabraham2347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@jimroscovius I don't know. If a church, or any institution, can get you to play for them for free, you are not a pro. If you get paid playing elsewhere, then you're a pro. But "a pro" can be anything from beginner to virtuoso.

  • @Soundofjoy
    @Soundofjoy 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As a retired church musician I can relate to many of your points covered. I recognized back in the 90's the lack of new church musicians home grown from local churches and offered Pastors I've known for years support. They denied there was an issue so I took myself to the dial up internet and have been supporting musicians around the world since 1999. Perhaps your message is better suited for this generations ears as my era is still in denial about growing their skills. New subscriber.

  • @barryoverton1947
    @barryoverton1947 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I appreiciate the sharing of experiences in this video. These things (to the letter) have happened, can happen and will happen in the future if you play at enough services, convocations, musical concerts, etc. Let's not give these situations more attention then they deserve. If we, musicians exercise the mind of Christ, come prepared to minister in the power of the Holy Ghost, do not allow ourselves to be easily offended, and exchange evil with good (the things we are supposed to be doing anyway) these scenarios will not have any power. They are not special in themselves. It is a micorcosim of what can happen everyday we open our eyes and step out of the house. The fact that it is in a church setting, involving so- called Christian musicians, is quite irrelevent. Lets' walk in accountability and love.

  • @marcromain8424
    @marcromain8424 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent advice, right on point. Improvement, Improvement Improvement!!!

  • @xmastucker
    @xmastucker 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is a great reminder that as church musicians we should be giving all the glory to God! Without Him, we wouldn’t have been blessed with the skills, gifts, and talents to make a joyful noise. If I can reduce myself and just have God fill the space, that’s all I want as a musician.

  • @KellBailey
    @KellBailey 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Good stuff !!

  • @rogelewisii8347
    @rogelewisii8347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brother this was a true prophetic word for me it blessed me tremendously
    Keep it going

  • @readyfiredigital
    @readyfiredigital 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I need this today. Thank you!

  • @armandomartinez1149
    @armandomartinez1149 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    WOW!!... Thank you brother I do appreciate you brought this up. My wife and I do worship at our church and we get at times negative feed back. Complaining about the songs we play and to loud blah blah blah... We had musicians want to play but want all the attention. Drama kings drama queens. I focus on the worship for my KING Jesus and I do what ever my pastor says I need to play period. And we are good with that. Keep up the good work.

  • @djbrando202
    @djbrando202 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate your video.
    I’m also glad that I read a few comments before commenting. The first things I noticed was about the lack of Jesus or God in it… but I also understand what you are doing here and I appreciate that. As a former touring professional out of Nashville, Memphis and Los Angeles who also worked with a number of worship teams… I can’t imagine a worship team that didn’t understand that God is the focus… in the secular, we had to be entertaining and “the focus”. While performing at churches, it was a different paradigm. Be less and focus more on worshiping God. There have been many churches that I only went to once because the production and culture of the church seemed a lot more like spiritual Latte’s rather than spiritual meat. Because of those things I found small groups or Bible study groups to be a better fit for me on the fellowship side of things. Nothing beats personal time reading and digesting the Word. I find that many many times, churches use the same verses and talking points in their sermons…
    God is to be feared if you can’t love Him.
    Yet, which church keeps it real? Money can corrupt anything.

  • @barryfree2048
    @barryfree2048 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you I needed to hear this

  • @jackiedixon5076
    @jackiedixon5076 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So on point. I used to be in that comparison
    Camp. Instead I began to make better musician's skills my new lesson goals. They have laid down a path I never would have found on my own. For which I am grateful.

  • @fjammusic
    @fjammusic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Appreciate you Bro. True talk🔥🙏🏽

  • @str8upme2
    @str8upme2 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    T fish!! This bubba bro this was great thought bro frfr im glad to see you bro thank you for everything you shared with me from being a neighbor listening to you and especially out round back! And more be bless bro tell Jason nem hello to frfr

  • @jimmymurphy7789
    @jimmymurphy7789 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is the most Eloquent, much-needed Pep-Talk I've ever heard on the Subject of Musician's constant self-judgments, insecurities, comparisons, jealousies etc & it goes way beyond the boundaries of a Church. This particular "Musician's Dis-Ease" can really get you down (if you let it) even to the point of just giving up & dropping out of the whole "Musician-Dog-Eat-Musician-Dog" Rat Race altogether. Even if you know you're damned good in your own right, Social Media, You Tube etc with just a few clicks away can show some musician out there who is just "Phenomenal" on their Instrument. However - are they really "Better" than you or are they just more proficient than you are at cluttering up the music with more notes, faster/flashy chops etc ? Remember that Less is More & that Simplicity is where the real Music lives - anything outside of that is "Show-Offy"/"Contesty" etc IMO. Just because those musicians may be more "Flamboyant" etc than you doesn't make you a "lousy" Musician. Think of BB King, Miles Davis etc who focus on playing fewer notes but Blow us all Away. You have said so many helpful, hopeful & insightful things here for all of us musicians to heed - I am Touched. Keep up the good work Lad. This is one video I will be viewing over & over & getting a lot out of, for sure.

  • @Drummin4jesus1
    @Drummin4jesus1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well said brother! Thank You.

  • @prophetsofpraise5206
    @prophetsofpraise5206 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm 65 and have done worship since the 70's. It's been like you say for a while, but one of the most fun and humble and sharing musicians I was lucky enough to play with was Kim Clement. Awesome guy.

  • @stanleygreen1554
    @stanleygreen1554 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks my brother. that helps a lot

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's my pleasure man! I'm glad it helped!!

  • @geoffallanachmusic5668
    @geoffallanachmusic5668 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are so right...!!...
    Love your advice.... subscribed!

  • @timothymorgan764
    @timothymorgan764 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I commend you Bro,
    You made some great points. I played in church for about 12 years and was blessed to play with a wonderful group of musicians. I always tell people don’t compare yourself to other musicians; just be yourself and find your on sound.

  • @BrendaBoykin-qz5dj
    @BrendaBoykin-qz5dj 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, Brother Terrence⭐🌹⭐

  • @hiiamae
    @hiiamae 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    thank you brother, this is not just for musicians but for everyone too

    • @TerenceFisher1
      @TerenceFisher1  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's my pleasure man! And I agree, we all need this...

  • @JordanieNdume-sp9vg
    @JordanieNdume-sp9vg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks you so much for this point of vue

  • @Jon5366
    @Jon5366 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speaking the truth 👍🏾, and very encouraging 🙏🏾

  • @garygrose9188
    @garygrose9188 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a musician I can tell you that there is always someone out there that will run circles around my playing, knowing this helps me keep grounded and I actually seek out those that have gone beyond my level to be inspired by them, not jealous. I have toured, worked theaters, worked church gigs and have been on many sessions; the one thing they all have in common is that none of the gigs are permanent, so enjoy the fellowship while it last instead of concerning yourself with who is doing what. The most important attribute you have is humility...

  • @josephstacy8678
    @josephstacy8678 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Man that's real bro. I always look at better musicians as people to learn from. We should be vibin together and learning from each other. Iron sharpens iron.

  • @MrPalmersong
    @MrPalmersong 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Some really valuable advice given. Well done, hope those viewing this, and your other content, can realise the wisdom presented that may help their spiritual talents develop and improve their service to God. 👆🏾🙏🏿

  • @RebellionFreedom
    @RebellionFreedom 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great perspective!!

  • @iamcoreytucker
    @iamcoreytucker 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good stuff man!

  • @strummercash5601
    @strummercash5601 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You remind me so much of my friend Keonte.
    The bald, the beard, the bright insights and clear presentation. I wish brother K was a musician, too, as I would be picking his brain, learning his tricks in person. I’m subbing and looking forward to checking more content.
    🙏🏽❤️✌🏽 from Minnesota

  • @aportman58
    @aportman58 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great stuff! I played bass for over 40 years primarily in the church world but laid it down about 6 years ago because I got so tired of dealing with all the church music program constant;ly in competition and comparing themsleves among other musicians!

  • @michaelkelly6967
    @michaelkelly6967 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree with all the points that you made concerning this issue but I also believe that we need to pray for our fellow musicians and ourselves. We need to continually examine our hearts as we minister before the Lord. I thank you for the things that you have shared and I plan to apply those to myself thank you.

  • @mahlonstrachan8075
    @mahlonstrachan8075 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    True...This is true.....good to hear it verbalized

  • @wilfredovazquez2942
    @wilfredovazquez2942 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video and I have to agree 100%.

  • @scottsimpkins5666
    @scottsimpkins5666 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you so much for this

  • @henryfreeman7748
    @henryfreeman7748 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Terence, for those precious pearls ☺