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If you are a beginner or want to be one, this is the best place to start! There are many different skills, responsibilities, and questions to ponder before you become a cantor.
And if you are an amateur or intermediate cantor, hold tight.
This post is for you, too.
Being a cantor and a good one takes time; learning new skills, improving yourself, and being flexible in the role.
The actual definition of a cantor is “song leader”. This is accurately portrayed in many Catholic churches across the world where one singer (with or without a choir) helps facilitate the worship and leads the congregation in responding with song.
For more in-depth articles on what a cantor is, please read What is a Cantor?, A Cantor’s Ministry and A Cantor’s Art.
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This is a great question. Why do you want to become the best cantor you can be?
It might be a good question to ask yourself before you begin this entire process. As for me, it is hard to commit to something and then not see it through. And also in my experience, the more you do something and learn how to do it better, the more enjoyable that role becomes. The more you know, the more you can get from it, so to speak.
Some other reasons you might want to become a master at cantoring:
Whatever your reason, it should be one that improves who you are and how you cantor. No matter where you are in your cantor journey, you can become a master at it. The steps and ways I outline next can be a vital part of your formation as a cantor.
The first question that usually pops up is, “How do I become a cantor?”. In most parishes, this is pretty easy if you already possess the singing and leading skills. However, go through these considerations before you commit to becoming a cantor.
To increase your skill-set and experience, you must be willing to become a well-rounded cantor. This is the biggest step (and steepest learning curve) and includes several different areas.
Well-Rounded Cantor Traits Include:
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To become as good as you can be, continually seeking to improve your vocal skills, your cantor skills, your spirituality as a minister, and your outlook on your role as a cantor. This is most desirable for anyone who wishes to become a master cantor.
In addition, you may wish to seek further education from institutions or online to help you reach your goals of becoming a master cantor.
You may not need to do all of these things, just pick a few and use those to facilitate learning. If you feel you are lacking in one of the areas mentioned in Step 2, go back and re-evaluate and find training or help in those areas.
No matter your age, gender, or skill level, anyone can become a master cantor. Yes, it will take considerable time to improve and learn, but it is a wonderful goal to strive towards.
As an intermediate cantor myself, I have much to learn. I have learned a lot over 11+ years of cantoring, but I can always be getting better. I can always dive deeper into the Mass and the music with an open heart.
With the tips, suggestions, steps, and resources outlined in this post, I hope that you can see the path to becoming a master in your role. Nobody said it was going to be easy, but I guarantee you it will be worth it.
What is your reason for wanting to become a Master at cantoring in the Catholic Church? Comment below.
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