EPISODE · May 21, 2018 · 31 MIN
Cody Carnes: How to Find Your Voice as a Worship Leader - episode 105
from Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
How do you find your voice in leading a congregation? Where can you start? Cody Carnes, husband to Kari Jobe, dives into the details and helpful tips to get you started wherever you are in your worship leading. You’ll Learn About:What the Western Swing genre is (yes, we also have never heard of it before!)How to find your voice and when voice lessons are necessaryHow to find things you are good at and focus solely on those to avoid failure when possibleHow to find God’s will for your lifeCody Carnes is a worship leader and songwriter whose passion is to create a meeting place for God and people with music. He spends most of his time traveling and leading worship with his wife Kari Jobe Carnes. The couple have co-written numerous songs together including “Closer To Your Heart,” “The Garden” and “Lover Of My Soul” from her album The Garden and “Let The Heavens Open” from her album Majestic. Cody is known popularly for his tunes “The Cross Has the Final Word”, “Hold it All”, and “Til the End of Time”, all of which are off his debut album The Darker the Night/The Brighter the Morning.Cody Carnes is here to share his story about how he made it in music, and he’s here to help you do the same.Resources:Books mentioned in this episode:The Song Machine by John Seabrook Find out more about Cody Carnes:codycarnes.com Find Full Circle Music on social mediaFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeCheck us out at www.madeitinmusic.comSubscribe to our YouTube Page for more incredible resources just like this one, all FREE for our friends like you.As always, thanks for listening and be sure to give us a review on iTunes if you have not already done so. We appreciate your feedback! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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