Thursday, September 17, 2009
~It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas.....
Ok, so maybe not....but for the Music Ministry, Advent is soon approaching and we are extending an invitation to all who would like to join in the ministry in time to prepare for all our special Christmas activities. Welcome to Mark and Vince who joined the Joy Celebration Choir and to Michelle who joined Sing for Joy recently. There's plenty more room...A Note about Women of Spirit--because of the very busy Fall Schedule, we are postponing the Women of Spirit Celebration until January when we will be able to pour our full attention into it and make it the wonderful event it deserves to be. BUT--calling all women--the Women's Ensemble--which is called Women of Spirit--is getting together in the very near future to rehearse a songs for the Christmas Service--If you would like to participate (rehearsals are scheduled at various times to accomodate people's calendars, please let Rev. Carol know...All are invited.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
FALL IS HERE! IT'S A NEW YEAR!!!
Fall is a great time to try something new--think of it as re-inventing the "first day of school" for adults. All of the musical groups are looking for new members. Advent and Christmas are around the corner and Rev. Carol is already at work preparing the Christmas services. If you remember how wonderful the mass choirs of Easter were, you won't want to miss out on being a part of this ministry. Why not give Rev. Carol a call or drop in and see her to talk about how you might best use your talents OR how you might discover talents you never knew you had. There's room for everyone in the Music Ministry at Joy! Check out the rehearsal schedule. Would you like to try something completely new? Have a suggestion for a different kind of group or musical experience--the Music Ministry welcomes you!
Friday, July 31, 2009
The clavinova sparkles with possibilities!
May I remind you that we are also seeking to fill our services with special music even in the summer. Please see me or email me at revcarol@joymcc.com if you would like to give it a try. Blessings!
Friday, July 24, 2009
It was quite a week for the Music Ministry!
We were also blessed this week to receive a new piano donated by Harriet and Veenie for the choir room for rehearsals and such. This allowed us to move the old piano from the choir room (Rev. Carol's office) to Page House for use by other groups. We are so grateful for God's goodness and the generosity of the folks here at Joy.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Joy Considers Options for Piano and Music Ministry
As you know, the Board of Directors will consider the future of the piano in the sanctuary at the Board Meeting this Sunday, July 19th at 1:00 p.m. What follows are some initial conversation points regarding the piano and its current condition as well as a proposal for a new instrument. You are invited to the forum and the BOD meeting to discuss this issue:
Initial Conversation Regarding the Future of the Sanctuary Piano
Facts about the Current Piano
· Yamaha C7, 1984
· Original purchase price in 1984--$15,000
· Selling on the internet in excellent or perfect condition from $11,000-$20,000. These pianos are reconditioned with 5-10 year warranties—would not apply to this piano in current condition
· Currently needs significant repair
o All hammers need replacing
o Tuning mechanisms in poor shape
o Sounding Board is in good condition
o Estimates range from $5,000-8,000 (will have additional estimate by BOD meeting)
Facts about the Yamaha Claviova 309GP—new stock, never used
· See specifications on the following pages
· Retail for 2008, new, $14,750
· Yamaha dealer willing to trade with no money difference
Benefits to Keeping Yamaha C7 and attempting to find the funds to repair
· It is a beautiful instrument
· Some people prefer the sound of a Grand Piano
· Piano dealers and pianists have all agreed that it is “a shame” that Joy doesn’t have the money to repair the piano
Benefits to trading for the Yamaha Clavinova
· Please refer to DVD presentation for full demonstration of capabilities of the clavinova
· Maintains the look of a Grand Piano while saving considerable space on the chancel
· Has multiple instrumentations such as
o Several organs
o Flutes, strings, brass
o Has built in percussion
· Has the ability to project from the computer inside the clavinova
· Acts like a “scribe” to record compositions or arrangements resulting in unlimited creativity
· Allows for the pre-recording of music for services such as funerals and weddings when we have no pianist
· Allows for various rehearsal modes
· 16-track recording studio built into clavinova so that tracks can be pre-recorded and then utilized with additional instrumentation during services
· No need to tune clavinova--Total estimated savings of piano tuning over next 5 years--$1500+ years
· Heat concerns are not significant with the clavinova compared to the grand piano
Additional concerns:
· Joy does not now have, now do we expect to have the funds to repair the current piano in the foreseeable future.
· It is not clear (and it cannot be predicted) how long the piano will be usable in its current condition—there are significant limitations already in the functionality of the piano
· Eventually, the piano will be worth very little as a trade—unknown at what point that will be true
· The Clavinova would be renamed the Curtis Clavinova to continue to honor the original gift and giver—a full scale concert with multiple pianists and dedication would be planned soon after the clavinova was installedThe grand piano will be removed and the clavinova delivered and set up at no additional charge to the church.
Initial Conversation Regarding the Future of the Sanctuary Piano
Facts about the Current Piano
· Yamaha C7, 1984
· Original purchase price in 1984--$15,000
· Selling on the internet in excellent or perfect condition from $11,000-$20,000. These pianos are reconditioned with 5-10 year warranties—would not apply to this piano in current condition
· Currently needs significant repair
o All hammers need replacing
o Tuning mechanisms in poor shape
o Sounding Board is in good condition
o Estimates range from $5,000-8,000 (will have additional estimate by BOD meeting)
Facts about the Yamaha Claviova 309GP—new stock, never used
· See specifications on the following pages
· Retail for 2008, new, $14,750
· Yamaha dealer willing to trade with no money difference
Benefits to Keeping Yamaha C7 and attempting to find the funds to repair
· It is a beautiful instrument
· Some people prefer the sound of a Grand Piano
· Piano dealers and pianists have all agreed that it is “a shame” that Joy doesn’t have the money to repair the piano
Benefits to trading for the Yamaha Clavinova
· Please refer to DVD presentation for full demonstration of capabilities of the clavinova
· Maintains the look of a Grand Piano while saving considerable space on the chancel
· Has multiple instrumentations such as
o Several organs
o Flutes, strings, brass
o Has built in percussion
· Has the ability to project from the computer inside the clavinova
· Acts like a “scribe” to record compositions or arrangements resulting in unlimited creativity
· Allows for the pre-recording of music for services such as funerals and weddings when we have no pianist
· Allows for various rehearsal modes
· 16-track recording studio built into clavinova so that tracks can be pre-recorded and then utilized with additional instrumentation during services
· No need to tune clavinova--Total estimated savings of piano tuning over next 5 years--$1500+ years
· Heat concerns are not significant with the clavinova compared to the grand piano
Additional concerns:
· Joy does not now have, now do we expect to have the funds to repair the current piano in the foreseeable future.
· It is not clear (and it cannot be predicted) how long the piano will be usable in its current condition—there are significant limitations already in the functionality of the piano
· Eventually, the piano will be worth very little as a trade—unknown at what point that will be true
· The Clavinova would be renamed the Curtis Clavinova to continue to honor the original gift and giver—a full scale concert with multiple pianists and dedication would be planned soon after the clavinova was installedThe grand piano will be removed and the clavinova delivered and set up at no additional charge to the church.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Participants Sought for Fall Women of Spirit and Men of Praise
Even in the heat of the summer, we are thinking of Fall events and opportunities for ministry. Most of you will remember the wonderful evening we experienced last year during our Women of Spirit celebration. Another such event is being planned for the Fall and we are seeking those of you who are interested in participating this year. We plan to expand the event to include more artwork, poetry and prose, song, and other expressions of women's spirit. The Women of Spirit singers will again be featured as well as other musical groups and individuals. Please contact me (revcarol@joymcc) if you would like to be included in planning meetings or to be kept informed of rehearsals and schedules. We plan to reach out into the wider community this year and know that you can play a major role in making this event a success. Watch this blog for news of a date.
Men, don't despair--we're also planning our Second Annual Men of Praise Concert. Let me know if you are interested in singing, reading poetry or participating in some other way. Again, please email me at revcarol@joymcc.com. Blessings!
Men, don't despair--we're also planning our Second Annual Men of Praise Concert. Let me know if you are interested in singing, reading poetry or participating in some other way. Again, please email me at revcarol@joymcc.com. Blessings!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Don't miss it!
It's great to be back in Orlando! We heard wonderful music and experienced creative worship at the MCC Regional Cluster Conference in Pensacola, but Dorothy is right--"There is no place like home!" Thank you to Hank, Glen, Kim, and all the musicians who made it possible for us to go away and know that the worship at Joy would be great! It's a wonderful feeling to have folks you can depend on--thank you so much. Thank you also to Tami and Calvin for providing
such heartfelt special music.
Don't forget our special Sunday coming up this weekend! Rev. Carolyn Mobley and Min. Adrain Bowie will be present in all our services to inspire and lead us in music. All women involved in the music ministry are invited to join Carolyn and Adrain for lunch at Perkins after the 11:30 service. However, you must let Rev. Carol know that you are coming by Saturday morning. Email her at revcarol@joymcc.com. Then we are in for a special treat at 6:00 pm after the Pride Potluck Picnic when Carolyn and Adrain will present and Evening of Praise and Prose. Join us, you will be blessed.
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JOY METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH
2351 S. Ferncreek Avenue
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
407-894-1081
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
407-894-1081
Rehearsal Schedule
Joy Celebration Choir--1st, 3rd, & 5th Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Sing for Joy--Every Wednesday Evening: Instrumentalists at 6:30 p.m., entire team at 7:15 p.m.
Women of Spirit--ongoing rehearsal times to be determined
Sing for Joy--Every Wednesday Evening: Instrumentalists at 6:30 p.m., entire team at 7:15 p.m.
Women of Spirit--ongoing rehearsal times to be determined