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What do you call this type of music?

Faithful Son

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I've really been hit with a blow from God and it's within my soul and I absolutely love it.

I used to be a real metal fan, heavy metal, nu-metal even some death metal.

I have quite a music collection, all these artists are secular for sure and I've never really thought that this music could be wrong in any way.

I'm aware that metal music has many satanic influences and I know the message the artists portray aren't always what a Christian should expose themselves too.

The good news is, I have a love for local South African artists, especially the likes of bands such' as Sons of Trout (which is a comedic group), Tree63 (Christian) and Just Jinger, which has at least 2 Christian songs on each album.

The music I've been really listening to these past 5 months are things such as Josh Groban, Enya and really quiet music, even some Gregorian.

What do you call the music genre such as Josh Groban and Enya? Is it classical, contemporary or something else?

God bless
Much love
teraside
 
I just checked out Josh Groban and the song I like You raise me up sounds like a praise and worship song.

Will check further to see if I can find out any more for you dear brother.

God bless :love: :rainbow: :rose:
 
Brother teraside.

I just did a google search for you on enya.

This is some from the website I found. They said she was celtic also.

Enya
Enya With her blend of folk melodies, synthesized backdrops, and classical motifs, Enya created a distinctive style that more closely resembled new age than the folk and Celtic music that provided her initial influences. Enya is from Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland, which she left in 1980 to join the Irish band Clannad, the group that already featured her older brothers and sisters. She stayed with Clannad for two years, then left, hooking up with producer Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, with whom she recorded film and television scores. The result was a successful album of TV music for the BBC. Enya then recorded Watermark (1988), which featured her distinctive, flowing music and multi-overdubbed trancelike singing; the album sold four million copies worldwide. Watermark established Enya as an international star and launched a successful career that lasted well into the '90s.

God bless dear brother :love: :rainbow: :rose:
 
Thank you sister, I don't like the fact that it's linked to "new age", that's a no no, but the music does really have a peaceful sound to it.

I guess what I'm asking is what category of music does it fall under? It seems it leans against classical, but I have also seen it as contemporary.

I'd like to get more music such as this, because it makes me calm and I can work on the computer relaxed.

God bless you
Much love
teraside
 
Ahh I absolutely love music! haha.

But first off, you are right, there are some metal bands with satanic influences, but honestly, the number is few. There are infact some christian, yes christian metal bands that you cant really understand their lyrics by listening, but if you look them up they make many refrences to God and such.

There are also some very amazing rock bands that are the same way. They arent really full out worship bands, but they do believe and it is evident in their lyrics.

Anyways! haha about your question, Josh Groban is amazing. And he is more of a classical type genre. Classical is amazing stuff. If you do a search on Enya it will say her genre is "New age music" ... which doesnt make sense lol. Its mostly instrumental, but who cares really, its good music so if you like it, keep on listenin!

oh and if you like those artists, you might like Sigur Ros. Theyre sort of a newer band from Iceland, its genre is "ambient". Very amazing stuff, you might like.

And also, you might enjoy Philip Glass - who composes very soothing music, its real quiet. And Stravinsky is more of a classical guy, but you might enjoy that too.

Peace and God bless!!

-Eric:boy_hug:
 
Your right, new age is a no-no. I listen to various secular rock groups myself. I'm trying to move away from them, but its not easy even when GOD is trying to help. Its hard to fully submit to Him and release from the music I've been listening to for over 20 years now (and I'm only 27!)

One thing to realize is rock n' roll's origin is easily from the devil. That is not to say that GOD can't work around that. We have various "rock" Christian groups even like Tree63 for example (if that's considered rock anyway).

I like Josh Groban's "You Raise Me Up". His songs are worship songs if I'm not mistaken for the most part.

Continue asking the Holy Spirit to show you good worship songs brother. That's what I've been doing. Slowly, but surely you'll get some. That's why I posted a few threads in music forum asking others for suggestions :)
 
Thanks Chad, words of wisdom indeed, it is hard to leave a love for certain type of music, but we have to do it sometimes if it doesn't give glory to God.

God bless you

Edit: thank you sister lady, I'll check that out ;)
 
OHOH! I almost forgot! Phil Keaggy is excellent. If you are into solo-guitarist projects, he is an amazing guitarist, and he also has quite a few worship songs if im not mistaken.
 
Hey brother teraside

God is so amazing I was looking for a particular website but never got around to finding it. Then just now in popped an email from the company I have bought cds from before but I forgot they changed the name from premier music.

Here is the site for you; wesley owen.com
You can listen to songs and find out more about what type of music as they have contemporary sections and praise and worship and other ones.

May God be your guide in choosing the appropriate music to listen to.

God bless your heart. :love: :rainbow: :rose:
 
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Listen Carefully

I love music. It ministers to me and always has even when I was a little girl. A good thing to remember (to me anyway)....don't listen to any music where you can't understand the words. You could be feeding your spirit things you really don't want there. I see a song mentioned in these posts..."You Raise Me Up". This song has been recorded as secular, Celtic, a wedding song, country, and Christian as well as others ways. When I first heard it, Selah was singing it. There was a rejoicing in the song...a love song, yes, but a love song to Jesus.



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I have to agree with Nan

)....don't listen to any music where you can't understand the words. You could be feeding your spirit things you really don't want there.

Enya is meditation music.
 
I love music. It ministers to me and always has even when I was a little girl. A good thing to remember (to me anyway)....don't listen to any music where you can't understand the words. You could be feeding your spirit things you really don't want there. I see a song mentioned in these posts..."You Raise Me Up". This song has been recorded as secular, Celtic, a wedding song, country, and Christian as well as others ways. When I first heard it, Selah was singing it. There was a rejoicing in the song...a love song, yes, but a love song to Jesus.



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Hi, Nan. Welcome to TJ. I love your Avatar; I'm a big Garfield comics fan.

On the subject of listening to music, I've had young people tell me, "Oh, I don't listen to the words; they don't influence me." I challenge people who believe this to go to the American Psychological Association's website and check out "Subliminal Messaging". Even if you're not paying conscious attention to the words, they are being lodged in your sub-conscious mind, ready to exert influence on your thinking.


SLE
 
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