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Re: acoustic praise? help!
Message:Hi, my suggestion is to find songs that are geared for one singer and a guitar. Check out shoreline calvary chapel. They have some great acoustic songs that are good for just one person to sing. You have to really keep the music intimate, fast upbeat songs generally dont sound that great with just one person. I would focus on scripture readings and prayers from some of the kids inbetween songs to add depth. Another idea is to have one of the kids help sing just doing a little echo and small things to add demention to the music. Oh yea to find shoreline Calvary just do a net search, I forgot what it is right off hand. But it comes right up, good luck!
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