10/17/2025
Harmony isn’t a sound you chase; it’s a relationship you build, between your ear, your voice, and the people you sing with. And once your team starts to catch that, worship becomes more than music. It becomes ministry.
One note alone can be good; but together, they become something holy.
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✅ Recap and Practical Steps for Learning Harmony:
Teaching Flow Summary
1. Warm up with vocal and ear exercises.
2. Master the melody first.
3. Introduce short harmony phrases gradually.
4. Switch roles between melody and harmony.
5. Add lyrics and phrasing once pitch is steady.
6. Practice blending and matching tone.
7. Rehearse as a group to build real-world confidence.
8. Record sessions to track progress.
9. Troubleshoot gently and celebrate improvement.
10. Repeat with new songs and keep layering skill.
This cycle can be applied in any setting, from vocalists to musicians.
Yes, you can teach a novice singer to sing harmony. It is not a matter of talent but training. When you focus on building the ear, starting with melody, layering harmonies slowly, and creating a safe space to learn, transformation happens.
Branon Dempsey