Want to study with Rev. Fullard by phone and improve your music ministry, but you got questions. Here are your answers.


   

How do I ... Study

In today's fast pace, no one working and raising a family and going to church and playing for a choir has time to study. The cost of teachers may not be affordable because of the economy and other problems such as finding one in your area. Next...you have so many things to do and so many hats to wear that you don't have time to study. So the answer to your question "How do I study?" is simple. Find a computer, which is the fastest means of getting around the world today at home, and get a teacher that will help you focus and get the job done. You need only 15 minutes a day to achieve your goal. So it makes sense to find a person that can help you accomplish your music needs. Take a moment and call me and I can set you up on a study program in 10 minutes and yes, you will be on your way to practicing and achieving your needs.

Well you say How do I study over the phone. You don't study over the phone, but instead you use the phone to ask questions and get examples from Rev. Fullard on how to achieve your goal in the shortest time possible due to your busy schedule. Most folk who play, cannot play because they never study. Rev. Fullard helps you avoid that pitfall by being your mentor and teacher in making you take time and discipline to study in the midst of a busy and hectic life style and schedule.

Yes! You fail and fall down and Rev is there to pick you up and try again until you achieve and meet your goal. The program works and many have gone on to be musicians that play for churches, choirs, community groups, schools, etc.

Most important the cost is affordable ....just pennies a day....and yes convenient....at school, home, play, church, or work. Just fire up your computer, go to your page, study, turn in your work, look at the video, practice study, and achieve. Yes, It is just that simple. Once you get into the routine of things, you look forward to touching the keys.

Most important on Sunday Morning am, you are prepared with a smile on your face and the congregation is blessed with your ministry because you have prepared yourself with Rev. Fullard's concept of meeting your music needs.

So if you Think You Can't Do This! Think Again....cause it is just like eating a piece of cake....You enjoy it!

 

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Where can I find the study material

Rev. Fullard will evaluate your needs and assign you the study material. You can study by video.....which is the see and play method. If you are classically trained and need the book.....You can study gospel by the book which Rev Fullard has designed. He has over 500 books Videos CDs Midi files and other material designed to train you. So once Rev determine your need, the rest is easy. Study and achieve your goal.

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Why do I need to study?

The average Gospel musician never studied. They just started playing and never looked back. In today's environment with technology as advanced as it is, the transpose key on the keyboard which allow you to play in all keys, midi files, and other easy methods of playing has made it convenient not to study.

As a result, the church musician has come up short in his ability to play and carry a service. 1. Some do not know the hymn Amazing Grace, but can play the top 10 songs of the latest Gospel Artists. 2. Some can not back up the preacher. 3. Some can not play for choir. 4. Some can not play praise and worship songs. 5. Some can not follow soloist or lead in playing songs.

Some musicians can not play in all keys. Some play in one key and depend on the transpose button to make them sound good. The only problem with that is that if they attend a church that don't have a transpose key, they look stupid because they won't come to the instrument or they sit in the back of the church so they can slip out the door if the pastor calls them up to play.

Some musicians learned to play on there own and do not know music. They can play well songs they know, but if you take them out of their comfort zone, they fall on their face.

Some musicians are classically trained and cannot play gospel music. They are frustrated because folk look up to them and they can not deliver.

Some musicians get tired of moving over and letting others play because they can not carry the service.

So here is the answer to your problems. Rev. Fullard has designed a problem that can meet your need. You can improve in 30 days and go on to achieve unthinkable goals in your music.

If you Think you can't do this, Think Again. The stuff Rev. Fullard use is just great. You will be glad you did. Thousands have learned Rev. Fullard's program of studying and mastering their music.

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Who is Rev. Fullard?

Rev. Fullard is a degreed music teacher blessed with God's Anointing and grace. He has taken the degree and music studied at Peabody in Baltimore along with his other degrees and master minded a Gospel Music Ministry, A first in the field of music. You can not find another in-depth program as the one Rev. Fullard has put together to meet the needs of everyone who want to learn Gospel, from the 5 year older to the 89 year old student that he has trained.

Rev. Fullard is renowned and well known in the Gospel music industry. He was one of the founders of the Gospel Music Workshop in Washington D.C. with the late Rev. James Cleveland.

Rev. Fullard was the organist for "God Gave Me A Song".  The Song that sweep the country with Myrna Summers back in the 80's. Rev. Fullard has played for numerous churches and trained musicians, choirs, conducted workshops, helped preachers build their music departments and organizations design their music program world wide.

Rev. Fullard has been Minister of Music Director and/or musician for churches on the East and West Coast such as Allen Temple Baptist Church, Temple of Faith, Glad Tidings COGIC, St. James Methodist, Bethany Baptist, Maryland Church of God in Christ, St. Mary's Holiness Church, Shiloh Baptist, St Bernardine Catholic Church, St Paul Apostolic church, and a host of others. Each church he trained musicians and choirs and moved on to bigger and better ventures. Every Pastor would give a vote of confidence and say that Rev. Fullard and his family were the best thing that every happen to his church.

For when Rev. Fullard joined your church, not only did he come, He brought his wife Shirley, who is an excellent singer and director of the choir, his sons, Andre-Bass, Wayne-drums, and Craig-keyboard. IIt was this entourage that took your music department to the next level. This family was known for Genesis and singing it as never heard before. Ask Rev. Fullard for a video copy and see the results for yourself.

Rev. is  known for taking and developing your music and taking it to heights you could never imagine.  Gospel music is an Art form that many do not even try to teach because it so diverse and each musician is at a different level.

Normally a musician watch some one play and than go back and try to play it. Rev. Fullard has develop a method of study that has revolutionized the Gospel music industry. Ask any teacher about Rev. Fullard and you will find he is out there by himself due to his method and way. In his own way as one preacher has called him a Gospel Genius because he has done the impossible in teaching others gospel music.

 

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What is a Gospel musician?

A Gospel Musician is one who plays for a church that follow the Gospel According to the Bible as outlined in the New Testament. A gospel musician provides music for a church setting which has a goal of seeking the lost who do not know Jesus Christ in the parting of their sins.

A Gospel Musician plays songs with Jesus Christ in it and compel others through music to come to know Jesus as their personal savior.

A Gospel Musician minister by music to the needs of others primarily on Sunday Morning in conjunction with the Pastor of the church along with the choir and congregation.

A Gospel Musician must be able to play as well as know protocol for church service and how to work with the pastor in carry out God's Work in the Church.

A Gospel Musician must learn the hymns of the church. There are over 400 hymns that are sung for communion, morning worship, choir, invitation, prayer, altar call, preacher solos, and more.

A Gospel Musician must be able to play and improvise with or without music as needed.

A Gospel Musician must be able to train choirs and develop bad voices.

A Gospel Musician must be able to follow and back up the preacher as needed.

A Gospel Musician must be able to play for the Praise and worship service along with other requirements for the church.

Rev. Fullard has produced a program that will train anyone to become a Gospel Musician and play well for your church. The key to your success is based on following the leadership and teachings of Rev. Fullard's Success program.

 

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When will I play?

Everyone is at a different level because music is a universal language. This mean that people of all different cultures and life styles have develop their appreciation of music differently. When you play gospel music, you develop based on your past background and experience. Some develop faster than others.

Therefore, Rev. Fullard opinion is the key that determine how quickly you can learn. He develops a unique program designed with you in mind. Rev. Fullard's ability to plan and design a program is a God given talent he has. Other's have tried, but their is only one Rev. Fullard with the gift of teaching and making it happen for your music ministry.

As he often says, you have tried the rest, but now try the best in gospel music instruction. So join our program. You will be glad you did. Now is the time to play well for your church.

Rev. John Fullard  925 833 9379

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