I used a wide variety of instruments including harp, keyboards, cajon, wood flute, and voice. I am looking for helpful feedback and to find potential collaborators to make the next music collection as an ongoing ministry.
Those are dramatic and deep . . .and I’m not sure the kind of thing I pray with, but still very nice music for art-making and planning my week. Thanks for the share!
It’s wonderful that you’re creating music as an ongoing ministry using such a rich variety of instruments like harp, keyboards, cajon, wood flute, and voice. For helpful feedback, consider sharing your work on platforms dedicated to musicians and worship artists, such as SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or relevant Facebook and Discord groups focused on ministry music. Engaging communities with detailed descriptions of your style and intentions can attract meaningful critiques and support.
To find collaborators, explore local churches, worship teams, or online communities where musicians and ministry leaders connect. Websites like Kompoz, SoundBetter, or even dedicated ministry networks can help you find like-minded instrumentalists, vocalists, and producers. Attending worship music conferences or workshops also offers valuable networking opportunities.
Stay open to constructive feedback while maintaining your ministry vision, and collaborations can enrich your music’s impact and reach. Letting potential partners know your mission and musical style will build strong, purposeful creative partnerships for your next collection.