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What do do with your CHURCH CHORAL MUSIC that is in storage

Most church music programs spend a lot of their budget on new music and with our more modern and contemporary tastes, the battle to know what to keep and what to toss has become a very difficult one. A few years ago I served as Choirmaster at a small church here in CA.   Their were numerous file cabinets and boxes which contained choral music from the 1960's and perhaps even older.   I tried to encourage the church to allow us to sell these pieces to a resource I had used in Tennessee called the The Music Library (www.the musiclibrary.com)   They will either buy your choral collection(s) or offer you credit for future purchase.   Their terms may of changed but call them to find out how they handle new accounts. The owners are very helpful and whenever I needed to find something even obscure from my college days, the 1970's era, they were always able to accommodate my needs.   Their prices are very reasonable...pennies on the dollar. I even found complete c...

Art Scott is available to Substitute, short term or longer term

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Overview Art Scott is no stranger to Church Music.   As a 1980 graduate of Liberty University, Art is diversified in his Musical Experiences.   He has a keen sense of programming Music that speaks to the heart and appeals to multi-generations.    He believes firmly in a balance between Sacred - Classical and Contemporary Christian Music.  With over 40 years experience, he can offer your congregation a refreshing change.   Music should uplift and encourage the soul.   People should always leave church caring a song in their heart. He as directed choirs, served as a Choir Master at East Side Christian Church for nine consecutive years.   He has served many denominations including Baptist, Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ, Reformed Church of America (Crystal Cathedral / Robert Schueller Ministries), Methodist, Lutheran. He has an impressive knowledge of Musical taste extending from Classical, Sacred repertoire to Contemporary Church...