The Purpose of this Blog
This
Blog is a discussion about music philosophy rather than being about music
administration. To put it simply, this blog
is about thinking about music and musicing rather than about the act of doing
it. That is not to say that there is not
a continuing need for writing about how a church musician or a music educator
should go about doing what he or she does.
Musicians are doers not merely those who think about doing. However, a musicer should have a solid faith
basis, and more specifically a Bible basis, for what he or she intends to do
before doing it.
So, a musicer who is a Christian should not
attempt to music unto God without first having a deep faith in God; a personal
relationship with God; and a Bible basis that will shape that musician’s
understanding of the nature, value, and meaning of the whole of sacred music
and musicing. Only then will a Christian
musician be equipped with the tools that are necessary to develop a faith-based
music philosophy that will serve to help guide all of that person’s on-purpose musical
doing (praxis). Although this blog does
not explain how a Christian musician executes his or her music praxis (the on-
purpose way of doing music which we call musicing), praxis cannot be totally omitted from a discussion of music philosophy. I like to think of music philosophy as a
musician’s faith in what he or she believes about doing music and that music praxis
is about works i.e. the on-purpose way that one actually does music.
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