Bringing music to the south of the country.

in #steem15 hours ago

We have had a great experience with the musical group that we are forming again.

For more than four years we have started a musical group to lead the praise in an international congress held in Paraguay, after four years due to different circumstances, because of the one-way trip of our singer to her native country (Brazil), the group could no longer sustain itself without the main female voice, the main male singer started as a soloist and the rest of the group (keyboardist, bassist, guitarist and drummer) were left without integrating or being part of any other group. After several attempts to regroup to play in different events without success, we have been asked to be able to lead the Music in a congress in the south of Paraguay, (Encarnación). We accepted the challenge immediately we began to integrate different young people to rebuild the group and carry out the practices.

It was a rather difficult task since most of the young people who are part of our group in the church are foreigners and medical students, so it is difficult to rehearse with them. Many times we do not have the same schedules, but we have made an effort to rehearse at different times, even very late hours, and thus we have managed to have an ideal repertoire for the congress in which we participate.

We have shared some of the music with another group that traveled from Argentina and with whom we have agreed to meet and play together, at that event they already asked us to participate in an event that will take place in just three weeks, then another national event in a few months. This is very important for the new members of the group since it was a boost, a motivation to have had this experience in leading the musical direction of an event, now many already want to be part of the group and that makes us very happy, little by little we are structuring the group again to do what we like the most, doing "music".






Music was not only played on stage, but also off stage in the green spaces, on the riverbank and even on the bus that took us to the city center.