Audio - Gospel
: Gospel music often features distinct harmonic elements, such as borrowing the 2 chord from a parallel minor key
The sin is not the method, but the distraction. If you listen to while scrolling through Instagram, you are not hearing. If you listen while driving, meditating, or running, you are hiding the Word in your heart. Audio often bypasses the critical, skeptical mind and plants seeds deep in the subconscious. Gospel AUDIO
The advent of recorded audio changed everything. When Thomas A. Dorsey—the father of Gospel music—began publishing and recording his work, he transformed a regional church sound into a global phenomenon. Early Gospel AUDIO recordings were raw and energetic. They captured the percussive piano, the wailing organ, and the thunderous applause of the congregation. These were not sanitized studio tracks; they were sonic snapshots of a spiritual encounter. : Gospel music often features distinct harmonic elements,