Every church, worship team, choir, vocal ensemble, and instrumental section approaches rehearsals differently. Some go the mid-week route, others on Saturday morning, and others just before services on Sundays. Some have the luxury of their own practice/worship space, while others have to manage with a basement of someone’s home, or the cafeteria they rent on Sundays. Some have a full sound system with personal monitor mixes and bottled water put out for them, while others are lucky to be able to even find the light switch.
But for all of the different ways rehearsals can be approached, there is always room for improvement. Specifically, there is a way to do more in less time.
The length of a rehearsal does not necessarily positively correlate with the effectiveness of a rehearsal. Oftentimes, the opposite is true, and the longer (and later) a rehearsal goes, the less effective it is.
How you can make rehearsals shorter (and therefore better)? Five suggestions. Read More
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