The first of two books addressing the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’ of congregational singing. Unapologetically anecdotal, it deals not with musical theories but with the reasons why people sing and how best to enable them to do so.
This highly accessible analysis by John L. Bell, an expert on congregational song, offers ten persuasive answers to the question ‘Why do we sing?’ Each is explored with a wealth of illustration and practical insight born of twenty years’ experience in this field at the time of writing.
160 pp
Reader review :
This is a wonderful exposition of a “bottom up” philosophy of singing – great stuff. How powerful singing together can be for people, how often we are damaged by teachers’ thoughtless remarks, and how those wounds can be healed.
Rev. Jean Darling