Monday, January 13, 2014

Church Music Master Schedule

Have you ever been playing the opening congregational song and realized that it was the same title as the offertory?  Have you ever had to change the solo title at the last minute because the choir special was the same title?  Amazingly, this has happened on more than one occasion to me.  There are thousands of songs and hundreds in the hymnal - how can we choose the exact same ones for the service?
Usually this happens when something has to be changed at the last minute due to sickness, lack of preparation, etc.  We came up with a way to plan the music in a more detailed way than just the special music schedule.  
Having a special music coordinator, choir director, junior choir director, and offertory coordinator means that we all have the responsibilities of selecting song titles for the schedules.  As music coordinator, I would schedule the special music and the congregational songs for each service.  For the choir special and offertory I would just put in "choir special" and the names of the musicians playing the offertory.  This would leave some parts of the service to chance, the songs could be going in "polar opposite" directions or be the exact same titles.  
Last year we decided to plan the year in quarters.  Each choir director and music group leader sends a list of suggested music titles for the quarter to me.  I then approve the songs for each group, usually just letting them know if another group or musician sings/plays that same title.  If a song is not usable, I don't place it on the quarterly schedule and return the list to the director with explanations of why a song is not usable.  
This master list is completed for the quarter and then is edited and sent as a monthly schedule to the song leader, choir director, orchestra director and music group leaders.  I can't tell you how much of a blessing and help this schedule has been as I type the order of service each week.  All of the decisions are made and all of the leaders had input.  The congregational songs are planned for the quarter, so you don't keep repeating or missing certain hymns and gospel songs.
The list is typed in a table style in a landscape format.  The columns follow the order of the service: choir opener/choir special/congregational songs/special music number/offertory.  Everyone can prepare in advance.
It took several meetings with our pastor and the music leaders for everyone to understand the process but it was well worth it.  Each group leader received forms to fill out for the quarter.  Information on the form helped me update all of my records and know what each group needed.  
Include: Names/cells/addresses of all group members.  List of songs sung in the past six months.  Suggested list of five songs for the next rehearsals, suggested songs for the next holiday.  Suggestions for the group, outfits, new recruits, etc.
It is a lot of work for one day a quarter but you'll reap the results the rest of the year.  I can't believe we didn't begin this sooner.

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