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Nov 17th, 2009 |
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The fine people over at WorsthipTogether.com have put together a tasty little Christmas treat for all you worship leaders who are starting to freak out that Christmas Eve is only a few sleeps away! They’ve put FREE sheet music online for 10 songs that you can use this year for your Christmas series or Christmas Eve. Check it out here – www.worshiptogether.com
The songs they’ve featured -
- Emmanuel (Hallowed Manger Ground) – Chris Tomlin
- All Creation Sing (Joy to the World) – Fee
- Sing – Josh Wilson
- Born in Bethlehem – Third Day
- Here Is Our King – David Crowder Band
- Glory in the Highest – Chris Tomlin
- Silent Night (Emmanuel) – Matt Maher
- Joy Has Dawned – Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
- Love Came Down – Ben Cantelon
- Born That We May Have Life – Chris Tomlin
There is some goooood stuff here! Thanks Worship Together folks!
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Shouldn’t all worship be free? I mean, wouldn’t it be in the interest of spreading-the-good-news if we make the worship music that inspires us and connects us with God, as accessible as possible to everyone in the world? The sheet music provided by that website isn’t even really Free, as far as I can tell — you’re restricted from making your own copies of it or sending them to people where it might be more convenient than instructing them to download the songs themselves (ex. for people with no/slow internet access, or if/when the site becomes unavailable).
I would prefer for worship to blossom openly and freely from our passion for it, rather than through business incentives centred around the idea of restricting distribution of a work (ex. copyright). Not that there’s anything wrong with having financial needs, but I’m uncomfortable where there’s a conflict between a business model vs. our freedom to share His glory as much as possible.
but let me know if I’m mistaken or just sounding crazy
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