The Wednesday Workout. Practical Techniques for Rehearsing the Church Choir
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Manufacturer: Abingdon Press
Author: Richard Devinney
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 1993-07
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Label: Abingdon Press
Number Of Pages: 94
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Some good ideas... 
2008-05-13
This book gives a fresh look at the ministry of church music leadership. If you've been in the business for a few years, many of the ideas will not be all that new, but this is recommended for all church music directors. All of us need a little kick every once in a while, and this will help!
Every church choir leader should have this book!! 
2007-09-20
This book has been really useful to me, although I have quite some choral experience. But I can recognize many of the situations explained in the book (I realize the church choir leader situation is quite similar in Europe and America!!), and get a good laugh! - And there were lots of really useful and practical tips also!
For the utterly inexperienced, and no one else 
2005-08-27
Please be aware that if you have any musical or choral training at all, this book is NOT for you! It's completely aimed to the untrained musician who has been asked to volunteer to direct a church choral group.
If you have choral music training it will be completely UN useful to you.
The Wednesday Workout: Practical Techniques 
2004-09-03
This book was received in great shape and actually sooner than I expected.
I know it will be really helpful in learning how to become a better choir director. Thank you for writing a down to earth book that is so easy to understand and with so many wonderful helps and hints. It is a great book.
Compact value for newcomer or experienced 
2003-06-11
For the inexperienced church choir director, this book is a godsend. Very little instruction in how to wave your arms, but jam-packed with information on how to do the thousands of other things that choir directors have to do. To quote the book, "It's not enough just to be a good musician.... A church choir director must be a conductor, a coach, a teacher, a pastor, a dictator, a diplomat, a salesperson, a promoter, a cheerleader, a caregiver, a people person, an idea person, an organizer, a singer, and oh yes, a musician."
This little book has dozens of ideas on how to keep the energy and spirit and joy in a church choir. I used a dozen little Post-It tabs to mark places I wanted to re-read. Highly recommended.
For actual conducting technique, I recommend Choral Conducting: Focus on Communication, by Harold A. Decker and Colleen J. Kirk.
Striking the right chord 
2001-03-24
About 3½ years ago, I was suddenly placed in charge of a small choral group of nine people. This saved me a lot of time and energy. Many of my fears, were mentioned in the first chapter. The book is encouraging and insightful because it deals with problems and solutions you will have to deal with as a music minister in your church.
If you're starting and don't have much experience this will be a great book to help you over the learning curve.
If you've been doing choir for a while, this will encourage you with some of the best ideas concerning music ministry. I've re-read the book as a refresher and truly feel like the fire has been restarted.
Simple, sweet and innovative
2000-11-26
I found this to be the most inspiring book I found that is written specifically for a new choirmaster.
It doesn't get too technical. It offers unusual suggestions for getting your choir out of its established rut. It prepares you for the emotional issues that will arise.
I read "The Wednesday Night Workout" the summer before I took the reins of our choir and found it to be VERY helpful. I began the new choir season organized, innovative and armed with humor.