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Psalm 41
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So far this season, we have been talking about Excellence in Beauty and Excellence in Craft. We have focused deeply on a Biblical argument for the pursuit of Excellence, and we have had the opportunity to talk to many experts and practitioners about elements of Beauty within music and poetry one small piece at a time. Today, we are going to tackle the entire conversation on Craft. Bryan and Jesse Roberts of Poor Bishop Hooper discussed this at length over email, which informs this episode.
When I talk about Craft, I am referring to rules and blueprints that are learned and replicable for the purpose of being a foundation. I’m not just referring to music or even just art, but this is a foundational principle for all things Crafted, whether it be for practical or presentational or somewhere in between.
I also believe that when Craft is done well and in a God honoring way, it will be Beautiful. Because of this, I realize now that I should have talked about Craft first as a foundation and built on it with the Beauty conversation. Since I didn’t, I am taking a step back to talk about Craft now. As a result, there will probably be a decent amount of bleeding over into Beauty conversation, but I am going to try to stay focused specifically on Craft.
A little bit about my personal background: I minored in creative writing in college, I took a couple semesters of undergraduate music theory while in seminary, and I have taken a handful of free classes and paid coachings in songwriting proper. I consider myself to still be a novice in songwriting, but with some natural gifting, and enough coaching under my belt to no longer be on the bottom rung of the ladder. I do think I am a better critic than practitioner which is ultimately why I started this podcast.
That said, I built my questionnaire using the limited knowledge that I had in the area. After talking to Cody and Henry in the last couple episodes, I have tweaked the Beauty portion to be easier to follow and to incorporate more and better concepts.
See also the Questions for Christian Music Discernment.
In preparation for this episode, I asked Jesse this question: would it be possible to write a song a week for three straight years without a firm grasp on the rules of language and music?
Great question. Highly unlikely! Also unlikely to be able to do so without having written a great deal of songs prior to the endeavor. Little info from us, both Leah and I were writing songs for many years and in great numbers before starting everypsalm.
Check out Pat Pattison’s books.
Check out Bryan on the Sound in Worship podcast.
Hillsong United Introduces Controversial New Fifth Chord | Babylon Bee
After this conversation, the noteworthy edits made to the Craft section were 1) switching the order of importance of Craft then Beauty and 2) adding Music Theory as its own category with the other items in the list falling under it.
We have exciting things in the works that will get more into on the next episode (which should air three weeks from the release of this episode).
The Balm of Gilead podcast is a member of the Tech Reformation family of podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please share it with others. We enjoy hearing from you, so join us on our Discord and let us know what you’re thinking. If email is more your thing, write to us at thereis balmcast com. Thanks again and we’ll see you next time, Lord willing.
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Psalm 41
Also…
So far this season, we have been talking about Excellence in Beauty and Excellence in Craft. We have focused deeply on a Biblical argument for the pursuit of Excellence, and we have had the opportunity to talk to many experts and practitioners about elements of Beauty within music and poetry one small piece at a time. Today, we are going to tackle the entire conversation on Craft. Bryan and Jesse Roberts of Poor Bishop Hooper discussed this at length over email, which informs this episode.
When I talk about Craft, I am referring to rules and blueprints that are learned and replicable for the purpose of being a foundation. I’m not just referring to music or even just art, but this is a foundational principle for all things Crafted, whether it be for practical or presentational or somewhere in between.
I also believe that when Craft is done well and in a God honoring way, it will be Beautiful. Because of this, I realize now that I should have talked about Craft first as a foundation and built on it with the Beauty conversation. Since I didn’t, I am taking a step back to talk about Craft now. As a result, there will probably be a decent amount of bleeding over into Beauty conversation, but I am going to try to stay focused specifically on Craft.
A little bit about my personal background: I minored in creative writing in college, I took a couple semesters of undergraduate music theory while in seminary, and I have taken a handful of free classes and paid coachings in songwriting proper. I consider myself to still be a novice in songwriting, but with some natural gifting, and enough coaching under my belt to no longer be on the bottom rung of the ladder. I do think I am a better critic than practitioner which is ultimately why I started this podcast.
That said, I built my questionnaire using the limited knowledge that I had in the area. After talking to Cody and Henry in the last couple episodes, I have tweaked the Beauty portion to be easier to follow and to incorporate more and better concepts.
See also the Questions for Christian Music Discernment.
In preparation for this episode, I asked Jesse this question: would it be possible to write a song a week for three straight years without a firm grasp on the rules of language and music?
Great question. Highly unlikely! Also unlikely to be able to do so without having written a great deal of songs prior to the endeavor. Little info from us, both Leah and I were writing songs for many years and in great numbers before starting everypsalm.
Check out Pat Pattison’s books.
Check out Bryan on the Sound in Worship podcast.
Hillsong United Introduces Controversial New Fifth Chord | Babylon Bee
After this conversation, the noteworthy edits made to the Craft section were 1) switching the order of importance of Craft then Beauty and 2) adding Music Theory as its own category with the other items in the list falling under it.
We have exciting things in the works that will get more into on the next episode (which should air three weeks from the release of this episode).
The Balm of Gilead podcast is a member of the Tech Reformation family of podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please share it with others. We enjoy hearing from you, so join us on our Discord and let us know what you’re thinking. If email is more your thing, write to us at thereis balmcast com. Thanks again and we’ll see you next time, Lord willing.