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46. www.spotify.com (Demonstration at the Beginning)– Spotify gives you access to nearly every song ever recorded or performed. It’s similar to the Pandora music service, except you have full control of what’s playing. Spotify is a really excellent option for creating background music playlists for events going on at church. If you do use this for background music, I’d recommend purchasing a monthly subscription, and eliminate commercials.
47. audacity.sourceforge.net – Audacity is a free, open source audio recording and editing program. If you are interested in recording sermons at your church, and you want to do it on the cheap, this is the program I’d recommend using. It is pretty bare bones, but it will allow you to edit your audio and export it to MP3 pretty easily.
48. www.musicsevices.org – If you are ever interested in performing a Christian song, including a Christian song in a video or selling your version of a Christian song, Music Services is your go-to Copyright managers. This company will license a Christian song to your organization to use for a very reasonable price. For example, to use a Steven Curtis song in the background of a video you show in church would run about $25.00.