Hey, it’s been a while since I’ve posted on here, but I thought I should probably tell everyone that I just finished a website for a Luthier (guitar maker) in Central Oregon. You can check out the website at www.guitarsbysc.com . I’m really excited about it! The domain name stands for “Guitars By Steve Campbell”. Steve has been a wood-worker for years, and worked for Breedlove Guitars for about 5 years before striking out on his own. I personally own two of Steve’s guitars, and they are wonderful! So go on, check out his site! His prices are better than anything else you’ll find, especially for a custom made guitar. Go to the site, check out some of the pictures in the gallery, then, if you’re interested in a getting a guitar, go to the order page and submit a request. Don’t worry, you aren’t officially ordering anything, you will simply be getting a dialogue started between you and Steve, and you can go from there.
Oh NO! Christmas is just around the corner!
I have something to confess: every year, right around the end of November, I begin to get just a little anxious about Christmas. Particularly, the Christmas service that we have at our church. And, just to be a little more specific, the worship music. More specific still, the Christmas music.
Yes, I begin to frantically search for Christmas songs that are actually worshipful, familiar, and theologically relevant to Christ’s birth. And so the mad campaign ensues. I begin searching the web for Christmas songs; I search places like iTunes for newer versions of classic Christmas songs. Even with those tools, I still feel like I’m left with just a handful of decent songs, and I wonder if I’ll be able to find some more so I’m not doing the exact same songs I did the year before.
Can anyone else relate to this? Does anyone else out there share my dread of Christmas songs?
Don’t get me wrong, I actually like many of the Christmas songs that are truly relevant to Jesus’ coming. It’s the arrangement process that can drive me mad. Most Christmas songs are quite old, so consequently, their musical arrangements don’t lend themselves to a more modern style, and the accoustic guitar. For Me, trying to perfom Christmas songs in their original form on the guitar is the musical equivalent of slapping yourself just for fun. Sure, you can bring yourself to do it, but it just doesn’t pack the same entertainment value as it would if you were watching someone else do it.
So, all that to say: What are some ideas you might have to share with everyone else to lend them a hand in their Christmas service preparations? Maybe you have some song arrangements that you think just blow the socks off of their originals. I want to know!
-Stewart


