However, there is a small group in the choir that forms an "ensemble" that performs once a month at mass. This is a group of four people...three guitars and one bass guitar. They play Haugen and other songs in the same style and only want a piano as an embellishment (sic) to their guitars.
What is the best approach to begin "converting" this group over to more traditional forms of music and get them to accept my wishes for the music program without offending them and having them leave the choir? The prior music coordinator was there for over 20 years and was very loose with her ensembles and allowed questionable practices. I don't want to be the big bad new director who is trying to create emenies.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, and what have you done to slowly move away from this kind of polarization?
Could you provide some additional information? Some questions will follow this response.
These people are prime candidates to become advocates of chant since they are already committed to being musicians.
Because many of us think that possibly with this new person, we can make a difference.
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