CobraClutch
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^Just a note though, I don't want to hate on any music style: because if it's praising God and you love it, then Hallelujah!
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Some genres have set chord patterns and rhythms; there's just no avoiding that, e.g., blues, country, classic rock n roll. Often, they are variations of the 1, 4, and 5 chords of a given key.
Also it depends what frequency the music is played in.
Today most music is played in 440Hz when it should be played in 432Hz for a better listening experience.
That's what I hear.I'm content if it's an A. As much as I love music, I don't have a great ear. I took a class: Sight Singing and Ear Training, and it was was brutal for me. Some folks, though, have a naturally discerning ear.
Sorry to hear this. (no pun intended)
I'm not sure if I have a naturally discerning ear or not. all's I know is I hate listening to stuff they play on the radio, I'm OK with certain songs/music on YouTube though.
Church is the body worshipping God & watching a drummer drum like someone who didn't make it in a secular band isn't right. & when the wrong kind of music happens, theology starts to change & the church loses its mission of preserving God's truths. Churches that want to remain in the truth must stick to hymns in service where the congregation sings. As the music goes, so does the church.
But I think it's fine enough to listen to on your own. There is A LOT of good CCM out there.
Aren't CCM and contemporary worship music basically the same thing? I'm not a fan of it