Vertical Worship
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We take the field. This is our calling. This is the way. God wants us to take the field. We are His people, a chosen people, an army with orders from the King. But our weapons aren’t fashioned by a blacksmith. We have the King’s Word in one hand and our faith in the other. But as we march down the hillside by side with our brothers and sisters, we raise a banner for all to see. The Lord Is our banner. If He goes before us then we have nothing to fear. We have seen that God is good. God’s disposition towards His army is go give them what they do not deserve - favor, mercy, and victory. Grace is on our side and so we take the field.
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Find stage charts of songs for the backline worship musician where you'll be able to easily see the major song sections and the repeating chord progressions. These are the most recently added stage charts added to our catalog.
Vocal Practice Tracks are high quality tracks that are derived from our Multi Track stems, and have been designed to resource Worship Team vocalists who will be singing backup vocals during a given service. Similar to Choir Practice Tracks, these tracks will assist any vocalist struggling to find his/her part in the song. Instead of needing to spend those extra 15 minutes during rehearsal to figure out the vocal lines, Vocal Tracks give the opportunity for singers to come prepared and comfortable with their given parts.
In some cases, we sell downloadable audio tracks direct from PraiseCharts. In other cases, we simply provide a reference sample of the song that can be purchased on popular sites like iTunes or Amazon. When you purchase an audio file from PraiseCharts, you can make up to five (5) copies for practical uses. This is similar to standards set out by iTunes, etc. If you need to make additional copies, you can purchase them right in your Library.
Split tracks are available for a limited selection of songs at PraiseCharts. A Split Track involves an MP3 stereo file where the vocals are on one channel and the instruments are on the other channel so that you can use the vocals for practice and then pan them down or out for performance.
Click Tracks are our most popular audio track product at PraiseCharts. If you're new to using backing tracks, or a seasoned worship band, Click Tracks provide a way to sync your entire band to a consistent tempo and give you helpful navigational cues while using in-ear monitors.
A rhythm chart is like a lead sheet without the lyrics or vocal lines. By taking the vocal lines out of the staff, there is more room to indicate unique rhythmic notations that are beneficial for guitar, bass, and drums. Generally, these players are not singing with the band, so the vocal lines are not necessary. The advantage of a rhythm chart over a chord chart is that there is more detailed information about the song map and the exact rhythms of the chord progressions.