
I can't help but chuckle when I read some of the comments on message boards and blogs when people who either think they know it all, or are self proclaimed critics start talking about how bad the quality of SGM is. Sometimes I'm laughing out loud, and other times I'm screaming at the computer.
Southern Gospel probably has more educated and trained singers than anyone realizes. Though they don't announce it from stage, many of the singers have attended one or more of the music schools available to our industry. Though the three most widely known are the Steve Hurst School of Vocal Performance and Ministry, the Stamps-Baxter School of Music run by Ben Speer, and the Charles Novell Music School, there are many other music school across the nation. All of them offer such subjects as sight reading, ear training, vocal lessons and much more. Why do students attend these schools, because many people throughout the industry impress upon young people the importance of developing the talents that God has given them. Education and training are high priorities in the Southern Gospel genre.
I am really amused when these self-proclaimed critics try to tell us why correct vowel pronunciation is terrible, or why instructing groups to cut off certain consonants is wrong. Anyone who has ever performed in a choir has been told by the director to not sing the last t or d or s in a phrase. Everyone with any common sense knows that this stops a group or choir from ending a phrase with "I've been saved-d-d-d" or "Jesus savess-s-s-s". Give me a break. That's why we have teachers at these schools who actually know what they are talking about.
As a result of this training inertia most of the top tier groups are filled with quality singers who are trained so they can have longevity in their careers as Gospel singers. How else do you explain that SGM is just about the only genre where singers will last well into their 60s and 70s singing 150 to 250 dates a year. How many 50 or 60 or 70 year old singers do you hear in CCM or Christian Rock that still have quality voices. As much as some people would like to think, Southern Gospel Music is not filled with singers who just decided to get up and start singing one day.
Let's touch the delicate subject of what vocal quality is to the average listening ear. The truth is that there is no explaining what quality is. So as not to offend any SG fans or artists, let's use some secular artists for examples. Now I love the voices of Jerry Vales, or Robert Goulet, or Andy Williams, or even Harry Connick, Jr. I know of other people who will swoon at the voice of Willie Nelson, or Conway Twitty, or Johnny Cash. Now I'm wondering, "what in the world do they like about those voices?". As much as I wonder that, I'll never change their minds that Willie Nelson can out sing Andy Williams. Then we have those that think no one can hold a candle to Pavarotti, or Caruso. Go figure.... Opera? Did you know that there are actually some people who like the voice of Michael Jackson? Don't forget some people think that Bill Monroe is top of the line singing, while others think that, get this, Barbra Streisand, and even Mariah Carey are great singers. Can you believe that?
Now here are some surprising Southern Gospel FACTS. There are some people who hate quartets. I can't believe that I just said that, but it's true. Some people don't like the sounds of Gold City. Can you believe that? On the other hand, there are people who LOVE quartet singing and think that Gold City has never put out a bad song. Oh, you may have a hard time believing this, but there are some people who LOVE the McKameys. Yeah, The McKameys. They buy every CD that the McKameys put out, and wouldn't miss a concert by them within 200 miles of their home. One more, Bluegrass music actually has fans. Beats me why, but they do. The point is that quality is different things to different people. You cannot put quality in a box and say, "here it is, like it or leave it". Quality is subjective to the ear of those hearing it.
My wife drives me crazy wanting me to watch mystery and suspense movies with her. I hate them. I love to watch boxing and ultimate fighting, especially on high def. She has absolutely no interest in sharing that experience with me. Why? It's all personal preference. Why do I love orange and she loves green? (Well she loves the green because it's the color of money and she loves to get money, but that's another story) It's just personal preference.
One more point. Is there some questionable music is SGM? Sure, when you get down to the local levels, quality control is an issue, however, when you get to the local levels, every genre, Christian or secular has quality control issues. When I hear these self proclaimed experts talking about all of the pro groups having pitch problems or timing problems I have to think that the only problem is in their hearing or their imagination. Every singer has a bad night from time to time where they can't hear the tracks or the monitors, and every singer has a night or two where their heads are just congested and they miss a pitch or two, but it is not the norm and it is not an every night event.
The next time someone complains about a lack of quality in Southern Gospel music, just go take a look at the current selection of music in any record store and then count your blessings that "your choice of quality" is still available.
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